Wise shows her technical and creative eye in her new
pet portrait series, capturing the personalities and looks of family pets, painted on commission.
Not exact matches
As part of the programme of the AAAS annual meeting 2016 the German Embassy additionally hosted the «Meet with Nobel Laureates» event together with the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings and the Heidelberg Laureate Forum and presented the photo exhibitions «NOBELS» and «Masters of Abstraction», two
portrait series by German photographer
Peter Badge.
Highlights of the exhibition include a rare Julia Margaret Cameron photograph made in Sri Lanka towards the end of her life; a self -
portrait by Ellsworth Kelly drawn in Paris in 1949; the first collaborative work by
Peter Fischli and David Weiss, a set of 10 photographs called the Sausage
Series; a new painting on paper by Brice Marden; one of the art brut artist Adolph Wolfli's largest and most important drawings; a
portrait of Lucian Freud by Walker Evans; and a mescaline drawing by Henri Michaux.
In this German - language - only installment of Hans Ulrich Obrist's Conversation
Series, the acclaimed curator - conversationalist speaks with the German Pop Surrealist painter Konrad Klapheck, and includes the German conceptual photographer Hans - Peter Feldmann — who was there to document the afternoon's activities with a series of photographic portraits — in the
Series, the acclaimed curator - conversationalist speaks with the German Pop Surrealist painter Konrad Klapheck, and includes the German conceptual photographer Hans -
Peter Feldmann — who was there to document the afternoon's activities with a
series of photographic portraits — in the
series of photographic
portraits — in the talk.
P.S. 1 is proud to present German artist Hans -
Peter Feldmann's (b. 1941) 100 Years (2001), a monumental
series of 101 photographic
portraits of people aged 8 months to 100 years old.
Less familiar are the
series of
pet portraits began by Figge Wise nearly three years ago.
Predominantly focusing on
pet portraits — Min has also illustrated a rather cute
series based on a cat — the drawn scenes are created with such beauty and precision, it's hard to look away.
In his
series People of London, award - winning photographer
Peter Zelewski dedicated hundreds of hours to explore every corner of the city to capture fascinating
portraits that highlight the rich diversity of the capital.
In his ongoing
series Beautiful Strangers, American
portrait and documentary photographer
Peter Zelewski loves to capture people on the streets of London from a diverse range of ethnicities, cultures and styles.
More than one gallery has chosen to show charmingly dark, b / w photography to bring the past back: one is Chris Killip's
series In Flagrante Two, shot in Northeast England between 1973 - 1985, at Yossi Milo Gallery until February 27; another is Irving Penn's lifetime Personal Work, on display at Pace Gallery through March 5; and
Peter Hujar's Lost Downtown
portraits from the 1970s New York art and queer scene, at Paul Kasmin Gallery through Feb 27.
The broad range of vision engages one with its formal and narrative authority — from elegant self - contained cerebral works like On Kawara's «Today»
series, in which the artist paints only a date of the year against a background of color, and Roni Horn's wall - sized photographic
series composed of 36 progressive clown
portraits of perceptual ambiguity, both artists neatly isolating individual permutations of life's sequential narrative, to
Peter Fischli and David Weiss» collaborative film, «Der Lauf der Dinge (The Way Things Go),» in which the unconstructed imagery is punctuated by bursts of random narrative that addresses life's impermanence.