Sentences with phrase «photograph of the artist»

Photographs of the artist in his famous home, as well as objects from his varied collections and works by artists who are influenced by him, round out the comprehensive show.
This major exhibition will bring together sculpture, drawings, prints and rare photographs of the artist.
The book mainly comprises previously unpublished material, including numerous photographs of the artists installing their work or simply chatting.
The book also features rare photographs of the artist as a young man and full - color reproductions of Noland's early formative work.
In the project gallery, Perry presents new examples of her ongoing project Lost in My Life, a series of photographs of the artist subsumed in the discarded minutia of consumer culture.
The catalogue has over 180 illustrations including photographs of the artists by Johnnie Shand Kydd.
Let us recall, for example, Construir el cielo, the painting where a half - finished, blue, brick wall on a black background cast an ironic glance at the contradictions of institutionalized utopia; while the piece of body art Mi casa es mi cuerpo - black and white photograph of the artist with bricks drawn on his torso and face - made reference to social conflict stemming from the lack of housing in densely - populated major cities, such as Havana.
In addition, there will be a chance to see Colors of Shadow, a new series of color photographs of the artist's studio, which he designed himself.
The exhibition will showcase for the first time approximately 50 works including paintings, watercolors, prints, and drawings along with photographs of the artist taken by Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia's husband.
Through the Eyes of Picasso also will feature a selection of intimate, personal photographs of the artist at work and play, including images by David Douglas Duncan.
In addition to the new essay by Robert Storr, the catalogue also features photographs of the artist in his studio by Jack Shear.
Based on photographs of the artist herself, the painting is realised on a larger - than - life scale, the woman's giant visage filling the full extent of the picture plane.
The work shows photographs of the artist's nose, his wife's mouth, their son's ear and their daughter's eye, which are escalated up and stretched to fit the architecture of the museum building.
Published to accompany German Expressionist Anselm Kiefer's 2008 exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg, this exquisitely produced volume features black - and - white documentary photographs of the artist and his fabled indoor - outdoor Paris studio, a very generous selection of color reproductions and details and an insightful interview of Kiefer by Klaus Dermutz.
It also features many previously unpublished photographs of the artist in the studio and at home and other ephemeral materials, making the publication the complete word on this acclaimed and original artist's life and work.
Beautifully designed, with over 100 colour images including photographs of artists working in their studios and key artworks, this is a must - have publication for anyone enthralled by or curious about the exhibition.
Patriarchal Piss (1973), on view as part of Mary Beth Edelson's solo show «The Devil Giving Birth to the Patriarchy,» is a hand - painted photograph of the artist standing nude on a sand dune in North Carolina.
As the former Curator of Art at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, Dean shows his own considerable artistic prowess at capturing the early heady times of space exploration through original on - site sketches and personal photographs of the artists working at Cape Canaveral in the early 1960's -1970's.
Vibrant photographs of each artist's performance by renowned performance photographer Paula Court are accompanied by their scripts, sketches and storyboards, providing unique insight into their creative processes.
In this carefully staged photograph of the artist lying beneath one of his own canvases, the majority of the composition is devoted to the unswept studio floor, inverting the usual relationship between horizon and foreground.
This exhibition presents a series of intimate photographs of the artist's mother from 1969 to 1986, as well as pop - art inspired paintings from the mid-1980s that focus on the female body, in typical Minter fashion.
The exhibition will bring together a selection of key sculptures, paintings, and works on paper spanning Asawa's influential practice, as well as rare archival materials, including a group of vintage photographs of the artist and her work by Imogen Cunningham.
The calendar includes 12 amazing nude photographs of artists, dealers and writers by Rachel Stern, as well as a selected list of all the major art events for the coming year.
In 1970, he took a beautiful black - and - white photograph of his artist friend Michael Buthe — and then painted the face over with primary red, blue and yellow hues, a typically nose - thumbing gesture.
Actually, one first sees a wall, where the curator, the Tate's Frances Morris, selects photographs of the artist through the years.
From a feminist perspective, Collins's «70s work, which consists almost exclusively of films and photographs of the artist staring at attractive young women, can look like one long, unapologetic, unredeemable celebration of the male gaze.
On view until February 18, 2018, the work uses sculptural reliefs to enhance large - scale photographs of the artist standing in front of oil paintings from the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Otto Dix's The Businessman Max Roesberg, Dresden (1922) and Balthus's Girl at a Window (1957).
The center also collects photographs of artists» studios and documentation of artists at work in various media.
And our view of Beuys is too dependent on a smattering of iconic works whose connectedness can be difficult to discern: scribbled blackboards, felt suits, photographs of the artist lecturing to a dead hare.
Souvenir I (1971), which imprisons photographs of the artist as a child and a deceased victim of the concentration camps in polyester resin and fibreglass, feels like a premature elegy.
But so much amuses Mr. Melamid, a Russian - born painter with a ready cackle and a fondness for bear hugs, whose past provocations have included deep - frying photographs of artists like Andy Warhol, Picasso and Marcel Duchamp.
His works, such as his 1975 self - portraits, evoke the power of individual expressive acts in a photo - saturated culture by reaffirming painterly control over technical images and archetypal symbols, in this instance photographs of the artist in a crucifixion pose, drawn over with manic black marks.
[1] The only piece that is directly representational is a small photograph of the artist great Uncle who sits in a chair reading The Body Language of Horses.
This booklet published to coincide with Chantal Joffe's fourth exhibition at Victoria Miro Gallery, contains colour reproductions of selected paintings alongside various polaroid photographs of the artist's studio.
Documentary photographs of the artist creating the Trip Wire Project on various site locations.
Following Baldessari's seminal statement «I will not make any more boring Art», he conceived the work The Artist Hitting Various Objects with a Golf Club (1972 — 73), composed of 30 photographs of the artist swinging and hitting with a golf club objects excavated from a dump, as a parody of cataloging rather than a thorough straight classification.
Atmospheric photographs of the artist have him seated before an incomplete canvas, smoking and looking into the painted void.
Includes several images of source materials, as well as enlightening photographs of the artist and his assistants at work.
Robert Longo's large - scale charcoal - and - graphite drawings of «Men in the Cities» were sourced from photographs of the artist's friends and are key icons of the period; the remarkable painters in this group (Thomas Lawson, Walter Robinson, David Salle and Michael Zwack, to cite a few) found powerful ways to provoke questions about how we process representations of reality, in which contexts, with what quality of attention.
Also affixed are an oblong, round - ended slab of natural wood and a framed photograph of the artist's own backyard, in which a blurry rainbow arcs over unkempt grass in the foreground.
Indoors, Stefan Falke's photographs of artists living along the Mexico / U.
The book also includes a series of black and white portrait photographs of the artists taken by Johnnie Shand Kydd; artists» biographies, a bibliography and a six - page checklist of the 110 works in the exhibition, with an apparatus of dates and dimensions.
I would say that for now my most special piece is a Marilyn Minter photograph of artist Wangechi Mutu, who did an artist - in - residency at Artpace.
Winter scenes prevail in Rudy Shepherd's photographs of the artist dressed in a bear suit wandering through the landscape, as well as leonardogillesfleur's video of the artist pair endlessly smiling amidst a swirling snowstorm.
The show also includes a single work produced this year, «an abstract swimming pool,» which features photographs of the artist appearing as Marilyn Monroe.
The emblematic Towards White, 1976 — a set of photographs of the artist covering everything in her studio in white paper and fabric — situates the work of this legendary figure of the Bucharest art scene in terms of process and act, identity and space.
It presents a Xeroxed childhood photograph of the artist in boxer shorts or swim trunks overdrawn with intestines that stretch out to form an angular superstructure surrounding the artist's head and shoulders, like the truss work of a Byzantine halo.
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