Sentences with phrase «page newspaper photograph»

Or, rather, on his dream deferred: a framed, full - page newspaper photograph of himself sobbing into his hands after finishing dead last in the 1,500 final at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

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No More Page 3 was launched in 2012 by activist Lucy - Anne Holmes, who was «sad that the most prominent photograph of a woman in the widest circulation British newspaper is of a young woman in just her pants».
The following day, the front page headline of a popular Ugandan newspaper read, «EXPOSED: Uganda's 200 Top Homos Named» with several photographs next to the headline.
- 72 - page book - made from newspaper print - full colour protective sleeve - interviews with the makers - package includes the Revealing Craft book, an insert containing India's diary of her visits to the makers» homes, and a separate fold - out colour photograph - free p & p within the UK
«We woke up one morning in this country and we had newspaper headlines screaming that mercenaries had been brought into our country and that their presence here was of a national security concern to the extent that the state owned daily graphic displayed the photographs of these people on their front page.
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It is pieced together from letters, musical scores, photographs, diary entries, fragments of movie scripts, newspaper entries, maps, telegrams, ship boarding passes, menus, pages torn from books and crumpled notes rescued from wastepaper cans and reassembled with, of course, missing lines.
Extras include Wayne's 60 page diary — lost pages to be collected during the campaign — which is excellently written and gives a further window into Deadlight's world, plus a large number of collectible secrets — photographs, newspaper clippings, IDs, etc — and three retro style minigames, and the standard leaderboards offering competition for speed runs and competition percentages.
Other highlights of the exhibition include her Neverland series from 2002, where she photographed objects, either alone or in groups, on fields of color; Figure Drawings from 1988 - 2008, featuring an installation of 40 framed images of the human figure; Objects of Desire from 1983 - 1989, where she made collages of found photographs and rephotographed them against bright background of red, blue, green, yellow, and black; Renaissance Paintings from 1991, featuring individual figures and objects from disparate Renaissance paintings isolated and re-photographed against monochrome backgrounds; Doubleworld from 1995, where the artist transitioned from collaging and re-photographing found images to creating stylized arrangements for the camera; Stills from 1980, where the artist compiled and re-photographed over 70 clippings of press photos that capture people falling or jumping off tall buildings; Available Light from 2012, incorporating many of her techniques utilized over the course of her career; and Modern History from 1979, in which she has re-photographed the front page of the newspaper with the text redacted.
From the delicate nature of early wall sculptures — including Diary of Flowers (1994), composed with hundreds of doodled paper napkins, and Changing Things (1997), made from disassembled silk flowers — to the large cut - paper photographs of flowering trees, gold - leafed newspaper pages, and light - filled mirror mosaics of the past decade, Hodges» art typically begins as humble, even overlooked materials that are transformed through his touch.
From the delicate nature of early wall sculptures - including Diary of Flowers (1994), composed with hundreds of doodled paper napkins, and Changing Things (1997), made from disassembled silk flowers pinned to the wall - to the large cut - paper photographs of flowering trees, gold - leafed newspaper pages, and light - filled mirror mosaics of the past decade, Hodges» art typically begins as humble, even overlooked materials that are transformed through his touch.
Negative Positives: The Guardian Archive is a collection of Guardian newspaper pages gathered during the nine years since 2007 in which the subtle narratives behind photographs and headlines relating to people from Africa and the Black Diaspora are revealed, using painted patterns and strategic juxtapositions.
One can also find various memories and newspaper cuttings such as the announcement of Pablo Picasso's death on the front page of the Kabul Times, a map of the most important waterfalls around the world and several original photographs.
Installation view of Sharon Lockhart: Lunch Break, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, October 15, 2011 — January 16, 2012, showing entrance to the film screening gallery (left), the neighboring gallery with a series of lunch - related photographs, and a pile of Lunch Break Times — Bay Area Edition, the 24 - page tabloid newspaper Lockhart produced in San Francisco for this show.
Featuring Minding My Own Business and It's About Me, It's About You, two installations of altered and cut - out newspapers where sprouts emerge from the front page photographs to add a nuanced narration to each article.
Photocopies of his birth certificate, pages from his address book, his passport photos, newspaper clippings, and photographs of his mother and childhood home constitute the tiled base of his works, over which he layers grids of oil stick.
Upon closer inspection, a dense subconscious of personal information is revealed through birth certificates, pages from his address book, newspaper clippings, and family photographs.
Alongside the series of A4 - size pages adorned with photographs and typewritten texts used by Kovanda to document his ephemeral actions, the walls of the gallery are covered with black - and - white photocopies of film stills, newspaper images, and artworks by Roman Signer, Marcel Duchamp, Chris Burden, and Vito Acconci, among many others.
Sherman adopted the personae of a teenage girl in this large, almost life - size photograph - lying supine on the floor, clutching a page torn from the newspaper classifieds.
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