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Shape of Sound: Alien Drumscape III, 2014 59.5 x 40 inch Unique chromogenic photogram from constructed negative, metallic
Shape of Sound: Alien Drumscape IV, 2014 64 x 24 inch unique chromogenic photogram from constructed negative, metallic
Shape of Sound: Alien Drumscape VIII, 2014 64 x 24 inch unique chromogenic photogram from constructed negative, metallic
In this body of work, Oppenheim makes photograms from paper - thin slices of wood, using the same arboreal species to frame the images.
This exhibition of large scale solar photograms from her Human Nature series explores the delicate balance between life and death, nature and culture, between turning within and turning attention to the outer world.
He also produced two important photographic bodies of work, including a haunting group of black - and - white life - sized photograms from the mid-1970s that the artist called ANGELS.
Ellen Carey's unique photograms from 1998 - 99 again show the rich depth of experimental photography, albeit from a more visceral and process driven perspective.
Ancalmo's photograms from the Dualing Pianos series were created using the very scroll that passes through the installation on view.

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Since 2005, the artist has been working on a series called The Times, for which he uses front pages from The New York Times as the basis of photograms and collages.
Her photograms — made directly from her translucent drawings — take her ideas further through the addition of drawn images and transmutations made during multiple exposures.
Removing my own 8 ″ square painting Duke Street Tetractys from my bag, I place it in a position that had been left especially for it, directly beneath a lovely painting that could be a photogram of a necklace.
These 5 x 7 ″ photograms made from paper that expired in September of 1911, were priced at around $ 7,500 and are already sold out and not surprisingly.
From early assemblages to pioneering works in film, from photography and photograms to prints, drawings, paintings, and conceptual works, Conner pursued a distinctive vision that endlessly broke new groFrom early assemblages to pioneering works in film, from photography and photograms to prints, drawings, paintings, and conceptual works, Conner pursued a distinctive vision that endlessly broke new grofrom photography and photograms to prints, drawings, paintings, and conceptual works, Conner pursued a distinctive vision that endlessly broke new ground.
In this series, «body prints» or photograms of life size figures, often children, are combined with elements from nature to create both color and monochromatic works.
Introducing the aspect of time, Andro's Book is a photograph of a worn Edvard Munch catalogue positioned in a blue - toned studio setting that mimics the blue markings left on the book's cover from partial sun - exposure; Alexi - Meskhishvili describes the catalogue as a «found photogram
Featured images: Milly, Tom Butler, Goauche on Albumen Print, 2014 Courtesy Charlie Smith, London Where Is It Now, Marie Navarre Film positive, book page, glass, steel, 1998 Courtesy Lisa Sette Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona Slip 17, Farrah Karapetian, unique photogram, 2014 Courtesy Von Lintel Gallery Alison Rossiter Nepera Chemical Company Carbon Velox, shipped from works November 8, 1897, processed 2014 (# 1), Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery Broadway, New York City in the Rain, Edward Anthony, Albumen Print Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Church Gate, Sebastao Salgado, Silver Gelatin Print Courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery Dinka Camp, Sebastian Salgado, Silver Gelatin Print Courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery Fred W. McDarrah Robert Kennedy in Slum Apartment, May 8, 1967 Vintage gelatin silver Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery Reclining Odalisque, Roger Fenton, Salt Print, 1858 Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Der Fotograf, Willi Ruge, Silver Gelatin Print, 1931 Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Kahn & Selesnick, The Reluctant Conscript Courtesy Kopeikin Gallery Eugène Pelletan by Nadar, Salted paper print from glass negative, 1855 Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Sandro Miller, Richard Avedon / Ronald Fischer, Beekeeper, Davis, California, May 9 (1981), 2014, Courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery Album d'Études - Poses, Louis Igout, Albumen Silver Prints from Glass Negatives Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Steamboat Lake, CO7 Matthew Brandt Courtesy M+B Gallery
The background, selected for its resemblance to a generic abstract or experimental photogram, perhaps from the 1920s, is an image made by chance, a piece of light - sensitive commercial photographic paper marked by random accidents of storage — and here digitally scanned.
Here, gelatin silver photographs and photograms — taken from the artist's personal archive made over the years and used both altered or unmodified — are layered into compositions, along with pieces of sheer black or tan fabric that allude to women's hosiery.
Forsyth's work explores a breadth of themes, reflected in the range of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures taken by the artist exist in his work, alongside computer generated imagery, photograms, and photographic collages from historic magazines and vintage postcards.
From traditional and non-traditional paintings on canvas, to sculpture, video and photogram collages, this body of work transcends historical perceptions of abstraction and challenges the boundaries of the genre.
Tatiana Kronberg's work is created from and is a document of an interactive performance involving both persons and material, resulting in a photogram — an image created directly onto light - sensitive photo paper exposed by a series of light flashes without the use of a camera.
Carey: The 20th century art movements — Abstract Expressionism, Minimal, Conceptual Art — give my experimental photogram work a context in the 21st century, from this camera-less method at the dawn of the medium in the 19th century to fresh interpretations in the present.
László Moholy - Nagy, Untitled (Self and Lucia), modern silver gelatin copy print of a lost photogram of 1926, made from a vintage glass copy negative (Hattula Moholy - Nagy).
Published to accompany a career - spanning survey at the Cincinnati Museum of Art (February — May 2013), James Welling: Monograph synthesizes Welling's various photographic series, which range from abstract photograms to documentary - style portrayals of the New England landscape.
Untitled # 21, from the series Haptic Wonders, 2013, unique silver gelatin photogram, 20 × 16 inches.
The alchemical romance of bio-polymer research, from the finery and wonder of pinkish grey silk embedded with gold nano - rods to a grave - yard of assault by photogram.
Beshty and his assistant are completing the final photograms: holed up in a temporary studio hidden behind the Barbican's main gallery, they coat objects made from paper and card with the light - sensitive cyanotype solution.
Featuring works by leading artists from the 1960s to the present day, the exhibition takes as its starting point Robert Heinecken's seminal series of photograms Are You Rea, 1964 — 68, as well as works by «Pictures Generation» artists, including Richard Prince, Barbara Kruger and Louise Lawler, who came of age during the media - driven consumer culture of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Untitled, from 1971, is a suite of photograms produced by scattering donuts on photographic paper.
As if to separate out one last component from Hesidence, the glow, F+D (for Françoise and Daniel) Cartier use the back room for color photograms.
Beshty's latest show, «Open Source» at Petzel Gallery in New York, contains new works by the Los Angeles - based artist, including large - scale photograms, sculptures made from disemboweled office machines and pierced flatscreens, and new copper works.
O'Keeffe (Indigo), from the series «Tengallon Sunflower», gelatin silver photogram with indigo dye, 16 x 20in, 2016.
Culling images from newspapers, magazines, pornography, and television, he recontextualized them through collage and assemblage, double - sided photograms, darkroom experimentation, and rephotography.
Ron Saunders, from San Francisco, uses sepia toned silver print photograms to combine fragmented human portraits and nature.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes, such as photograms and photomontages; to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera; to political and documentary engagements with themes of labor history and globalization in the 1980s; to post-appropriative forms of archival and historical reconstitution since 2000.
This great variety, not only in form but also in style — he moved easily from photograms to de Chirico — esque dreamscapes to painterly abstraction — has made Schawinsky difficult to place in standard histories of the Bauhaus, if not in art history more generally.
This volume includes, amongst other series, selections from «Diary / Landscape,» in which Welling matched the writing of his ancestors» letters with Connecticut winter landscapes; «Glass House» a meditation on Philip Johnson's 1949 residence, shot using colored filters; examples from his «Degrades,» pure color photograms created in the darkroom as well as selections from his recent «Wyeth» and «Choreograph» track his early interest in painting and dance.
The exhibition included over 100 pieces made from 1986 until 2013, embracing a wide range of works, from his earliest series to Photograms, cliché - verres, to the new, digitally manipulated color photographs.
In a smaller suite of work, Kelton combines chemogram and photogram techniques; the shift marked with a cracked, folded horizon line separating swirling tones from smooth, matte black.
Welling's work ranges from Polaroid materials, photograms, abstract images, architectural photographs, video, chemigrams and multichannel, digital color inkjet prints.
The distance keepers, that museums use to prevent viewers from approaching works of art, are assembled in vertical compositions and reflected upon the black photograms become part of the model.
New York — based Adam Fuss departs from traditional camerawork in his photomechanical rendering of photograms.
From chromogenic photograms and distorted images to photojournalism and digital collages, this exhibition celebrates California artists and photographers and the ways they use photography to express their creativity.
Bee's «Photograms and Altered Photos from the 1970s» were at Southfirst Gallery, Brooklyn, in 2015.
Clockwise from top left: Man Ray, Untitled (Self - Portrait with Camera), 1932; William Eggleston, Untitled (Greenwood, Mississippi), 1973; Edward Steichen, Rockefeller Center, c. 1932; László Moholy - Nagy, Photogram, 1925 - 28, printed circa 1929; Irving Penn, Woman with Bare Back, New York, 1961, printed in 1984; Hiroshi Sugimoto, Baltic Sea, Rügen» (Triptych), 1996; Tina Modotti, Property of Various Owners, 1929; Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe, 1918; Ansel Adams, Portfolio VI; Robert Mapplethorpe, Calla Lily, 1988; Diane Arbus, National Junior Interstate Dance Champions, 1963.
These new photogram - like paintings were * not * what I'd expected to see from Kielar.
Petzel Gallery's solo exhibition of Heineckens work from the 1960s and 70s highlights his photographic journey into this cross-section of consumer culture and the nature of photography through his photo - based paintings, sculpture photograms, silver gelatin prints and installation works.
According to Aperture Magazine: Turning away from straight photography in the mid-1990s, «Ruff has taken up a study of the photogram, updating the form for the digital era by creating his works in a 3 - D digital studio environment and outputting the resulting images in the large scale he tends to favour.»
Barbara Hepworth (l - r) Double Exposure of Two Forms, 1937, Photograph Photo - collage with Helicoids in Sphere in the entrance hall of flats designed by Alfred and Emil Roth and Marcel Breuer, Zurich, 1939 Both from Private collections and © Hepworth Photograph Collection Self - Photogram, 1933 Tate © Bowness, Hepworth Estate
From a series of beautifully coloured photograms, Lycopodium, created by burning the spores of the eponymous moss against photographic paper, to Replaying the mistake of a broken hammer (2011), a steel bar that has been subjected to different and sometimes interrupted stages of the hardening process leaving the metal at different stages of fragility.
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