Newer Photorealists are building upon the foundations set by
the original photorealists.
[20] Often working independently of each other and with widely different starting points,
these original photorealists routinely tackled mundane or familiar subjects in traditional art genres — landscapes (mostly urban rather than naturalistic), portraits, and still lifes.
Though the height of Photorealism was in the 1970s the movement continues and includes several of
the original photorealists as well as many of their contemporaries.
Not exact matches
One of the
original thirteen
Photorealists, John Salt has long been recognized for his unique methodology and subject matter amongst the group.
One of the
original thirteen
Photorealists, John Salt has long been recognized for his un...
Thomas Leo «Tom» Blackwell (born 1938 in Chicago, Illinois) is a United States hyperrealist of the
original first generation of
photorealists, represented by Louis K. Meisel Gallery.