This negotiation with orientation also carries into the two large body - scaled
photogram works included in the exhibition.
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.
Not exact matches
Welling's
work in and around photography in the decades since informed his choices of FCA art to sell, and one of his own pieces is also on offer, Hands (1976), a series of six
photograms of fists and fingers in different arrangements.
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.
Deschenes»
photograms are reminiscent of Minimalist
works like Carl Andre's 144 Aluminum Square (1967) and Richard Serra's Prop pieces, while the more colorful prints share similarities with certain Donald Judd sculptures.
She, too, situates the
work between the appearance of poured paint, almost out of Morris Louis, and its origins as
photograms.
The first mid-career survey dedicated to Deschenes's
work, this exhibition will feature 20 years of her art, including explorations of various photographic technologies, rich and nuanced
work with
photograms (a type of photographic image made without a camera), and sculptural installations that reflect the movements and light within a given space and respond to a site's unique features.
LONDON - Presenting
works made between 2008 and 2017 in various media, including sculpture, painting, film, installation,
photograms and posters, the exhibition asserts McElheny's view that «reconstructing history» can be a creative process itself and that aesthetics are always political.
Her recent
work includes elemental bronze sculptures and haunting, minimalist
photograms.
Fuss's
work is distinctive for its contemporary reinterpretation of photography's earliest techniques, particularly the camera-less methods of the daguerreotype and
photogram.
Her
work is easy to consider in art historical terms as we see direct parallels between the amorphous monochromes of the more atmospheric
photograms and Helen Frankenthaler's color field paintings.
Although the Cyanotype is their primary technique, Betancourt and Weil have
worked with other experimental techniques such as
photograms and Van Dyke Brown prints.
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 ground.
In this body of
work, Oppenheim makes
photograms from paper - thin slices of wood, using the same arboreal species to frame the images.
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.
Artists such as Haris Epaminonda, Alice Lex - Nerlinger and John Stezaker, meanwhile, encompass postcards,
photograms or archival images into their
works.
In this video, 2012 Whitney Biennial artist Liz Deschenes discusses her
work with
photograms, a type of photographic image made without a camera.
Liz Nielsen's
work joins and adds to the historical tradition of the
photogram — one of the medium's earliest processes - but one which has enjoyed a renaissance in the worlds of contemporary art and color photography.
2001 Human Nature, Hollins University, Roanoke, VA Vernal Equinox, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY Martha Madigan, Recent
Work: Solar
Photograms, Philadelphia Artists Open Studio Tours, Philadelphia, PA
Gripping in its complexity, it's composed of large - scale photographic paper that she imprinted with square
photograms (most likely made with Plexi, a staple of her later
work) then stretched, still wet, over a canvas screen and then drew atop.
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
We visited The Crystal Lands show of Josiah McElheny
works at White Cube in Bermondsey, filled with installations, paintings,
photograms, posters and video
The Iranian - born artist Sheree Hovsepian has been
working with
photograms, producing abstract images — such as in her «Haptic Wonders» series — that seem to exist, palpably, in real space.
They
work big and cold, like Thomas Struth and Andreas Gursky, perhaps with pricey, theatrical
photograms like Vera Lutter's.
The collection has grown to represent the full historical range of the medium, including early daguerreotypes, anonymous stereoviews, and cartes de visite; gelatin silver prints by Walker Evans, Robert Frank, and Ansel Adams; Kenneth Snelson's expansive panorama; landscapes by Carleton Watkins;
photograms by Man Ray and Lotte Jacobi; and
works by a range of contemporary American photographers, such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol (Polaroids).
In larger - scale
works directly mounted to the wall, lengths of black fabric are pinned at four corners, resembling flayed skin and, just as readily, a protective shroud; behind, there are gently suspended rolls of paper cascading down the length of the fabric or a partially unfurled
photogram.
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.
Recent
works include a series of beautifully coloured
photograms, Lycopodium, created by burning the spores of Lycopodium moss against photographic paper and Replaying the mistake of a broken hammer (2011), a shimmering metal rod with the brittle properties of glass, created by deliberately interrupting the steel - tempering process.
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.
1992 Theodore Roszak: The Drawings, Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AK; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH; Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME Theodore Roszak, Constructivist
Works, 1931 - 1947: Paintings, Constructions, Drawings,
Photograms, Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, NY Theodore Roszak: Constructivist
Works, 1931 - 1944, Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
It juxtaposes his
photograms and photo - collages with the
work of twenty other artists, past and present, who share these impulses.
Jessica Harvey uses ashes to create black and white
photograms that resemble a distanced view of stars in space, whereas Erika Råberg's
work depicts the romantic absurdity that transpires in recreating historical narratives.
Judge
works with
photograms, scarified or drawn - on negatives, and chromogenic and silver gelatin prints.
DE In some of the
photogram abstract
work I can't help but make associations between body, fluid and cellular structures.
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.
September 2014: I meet Walead Beshty at London's Barbican Centre, where he is
working on his commission for the Curve gallery, an installation of over 12,000 blue cyanotype
photograms titled A Partial Disassembling of an Invention Without a Future: Helter - Skelter and Random Notes in Which the Pulleys and Cogwheels Are Lying Around at Random All Over the Workbench.
Working in distinct series since the late 1970s, Ruff has approached different genres of photography, including portraiture, architecture, astronomy, the nude, surveillance footage, reportage, and
photograms.
Often the result of trial and error in chemical and exposure procedures — including solarizations and
photograms — Robertson's images are intensely multi-layered, often standing alone as three - dimensional
works.
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.
This is the official web site for Susan Derges, it documents recent and historical
work and includes galleries of Susan Derges» images and
photograms.
Most of Heinecken's
work consisted of
photograms, exposures made on photographic paper without a camera.
In this new series he
works on the idea of
photograms which were played around with by artists such as Man Ray, Moholy - Nagy.
LV: In your second «umbrella concept» Struck by light, you present a collection of
works made with the color
photogram technique.
How and why did you start
working with color
photograms?
Furthermore,
photograms have become part of the
work of a number of artists since their encounter with The plates of the present.
These spectral
photograms are the
work of an ardent amateur, and a passport to an age when reproductive imagery was still a thing of wonder.
Her current body of
work uses
photograms, cyanotypes, performance and craft to emphasize self - care through the artistic process.
The
works of Michael Flomen and Ellen Carey rule the field of
photograms.
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.