Not exact matches
Emily Cross and her colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig scanned the brains
of 18
people with functional MRI while showing them
photographs of a contortionist in
ordinary positions — stretching to one side, for example — and in contorted postures such as lying on her stomach with her toes touching her forehead.
Amy Blakemore / Sarah Williams This two -
person show presents «Sarah Williams» haunting paintings
of isolated buildings, void
of human presence in the quiet «after - hours»; along with Amy Blakemore's offbeat
photographs of ordinary events and
people that provide an introspective view
of human activity.»
The hundred
photographs in the exhibition include: spontaneous portraits
of legendary today artists, actors, and musicians, cultural events,
people that currently we would call them iconic, and intimate moments that caught Hopper's attention, constitute a captivating view
of the 60s and 70s that combines political idealism and human optimism and the and the contrast between the hard work
of the (
ordinary)
people and the Hippie revolutionary dream.
Sharon Lockhart's large - scale
photographs would seem to be
ordinary portraits
of people, yet their simultaneous grandeur and quiet disrupt our sensibilities.
In the Interview, Paul Graham speaks with British artist Gillian Wearing, internationally renowned for her
photographs and videos that explore the imaginary worlds
of ordinary people.
In Ghost Town, the most recent body
of paintings by Andreas Fischer, found tintype portrait
photographs of ordinary people from the Gold Rush era serve loosely as an inspirational source for Fischer's paintings all titled Sunday Best.
I'd never seen such beautiful
photographs of ordinary black
people.»
Indeed, it's possible that if you encountered one
of Tillmans's
photographs in isolation, without attribution or outside the context
of a gallery or museum, you might very well mistake it for a hastily snapped
photograph taken by any
ordinary person.
Photos and Film are the focus for 2012 Wearing exhibition The Whitechapel Gallery has just announced the first international survey
of Turner Prize - winning British artist Gillian Wearing's
photographs and films, which explore the public and private lives
of ordinary people.
Installations
of the artist's life - size plaster figures
of ordinary people in everyday activities, pastel drawings, and
photographs of Segal at work in his studio by his longtime collaborator, Donald Lokuta.
Wearing uses
photographs and video to record the confessions and fears
of ordinary people, exploring the disparities between public and private life.