Sentences with phrase «photograms shown»

The slightly concave photograms shown at 36 Orchard Street refer to Marey's diagrams, which record human steps with the use of photosensitive paper.

Not exact matches

In her current exhibition at Lori Bookstein Fine Art, Eve Aschheim is showing both drawings and photograms.
The frames, lined along one wall of the gallery, are positioned to show either the matte surface of the aluminum or the highly reflective silver - and - copper - toned photograms.
A solid - white photogram by Deschenes shifts in tone as it's exposed to light throughout the duration of the show: another comment on how art changes in a museum setting.
The MoMA show will open with their collaborations — namely, the so - called «blueprints,» life - size photograms in which their bodies appear as white silhouettes bathed against a Prussian blue background.
These go on show alongside two recent series Fotogramme (Photograms)(2012 ---RRB- and Negative (Negatives)(2014).
We visited The Crystal Lands show of Josiah McElheny works at White Cube in Bermondsey, filled with installations, paintings, photograms, posters and video
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.
Richard Caldicott's photograms and paper negatives are part of a group exhibition at M+B Gallery, organized by Phil Chang and Matthew Porter, and shown alongside work by Julie Cockburn, Adam Putnam, and Hannah Whitaker, among others.
At Neven - DuMont - Straße, the exhibition «Ma - re Mount» brings together new photograms by Deschenes alongside works by Carl Andre, Richard Prince and R.H. Quaytmen, all made or selected especially for this show.
The «Glass» photogram was shown for the first time 1999 in Contemporary Magazine as an artist project.
The show features works in various media including sculpture, painting, film, installation, photograms and posters.
The exhibition is the first US show since 1990 to feature the work of Holzhäuser alongside German compatriot Jäger, both longtime correspondents and collaborators, and the first - ever exhibition of Ellen Carey's Zerogram photograms and paper negatives.
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.
Major carvings including Kneeling Figure 1932 and Large and Small Form 1934 are shown with paintings, prints and drawings by Nicholson and rarely seen textiles, drawings, collages and photograms by Hepworth.
Everywhere in the twenty - seven works of photography, video, sound, sculpture, and installation were those trace markers that function simultaneously as indicators of presence and ciphers of absence: photograms («that subspecies of photo,» according to Krauss, «which forces the issue of photography's existence as an index») showing hands
Reflecting Ruff's own deep engagement with the history of photography, selections from his extensive personal collection of photographic materials will be included in the show, including an 1885 study of a spark by Trouvelot; electrocardiograms from 1909; nude studies from 1923, and two majestic photograms by Arthur Siegel from the 1940s.
Previous solo shows in New York include photograms and ma.r.s.
The show revolves around the theme of appropriation; with work that explores / deals with desire, race, sexuality, identity and gender, often via magazine formats and camera-less techniques (such as photograms).
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