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Louise Lawler now blows up
her photographs of museums to the scale of an altarpiece.
Aptly titled «Why Pictures Now,» after a 1981 photograph by the artist, the exhibition features Lawler's photographic investigations into how pictures function: Charming images of Jasper Johns paintings adorning the walls of collectors» homes, Richters being moved from one museum to another, or an in - museum shot of a Thomas Struth
photograph of museum crowds surrounding ruins within a museum (you'll get it once you see it).
Photograph of the museum shop for the exhibition «Shakespeare: The Globe and the World,» October 22, 1980 - January 4, 1981, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Sugimoto's
photographs of museum dioramas draws attention to the deceptive potential of photography and art
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She often integrates her photographs with furniture to create compelling scenes, as with the installation Greed (1988) from the ICP collection, comprised of a chair, an empty frame, and her own
photograph of a museum gallery showing a guard in a chair.
Hiroshi Sugimoto, for example, takes moody black - and - white
photographs of museum dioramas, but eliminates any references to their cases, giving us groupings of condors, sea lions, or gorillas that at first seem plausible as nature photography but which, upon closer examination, feel somehow very wrong.
Photograph of the museum store during the exhibition «Impressionism and the Modern Vision: Master Paintings from the Phillips Collection,» November 22, 1981 - February 14, 1982, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
For each museum listed we would like to have an original
photograph of the museum.
In the case of Geometric Death Frequency - 141, the «book» is a digital
photograph of the museum's clocktower entry courtyard as taken by the artist, which the artist then transforms into pure data, and modulates using analytical and fluid dynamic modeling techniques, finally rendering the data stream into a three - dimensional sculpture using state - of - the - art computer - aided manufacturing methodologies.
Not exact matches
The old Textile
Museum which was recently purchased by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is
photographed in the Kalorama neighborhood
of Northwest on January 13, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
Some
of Webb's
photographs of her can currently be seen at the Brooklyn
Museum's Georgia O'Keeffe exhibition, along with images by Stieglitz, Ansel Adams, Annie Leibovitz, Yousuf Karsh, and Andy Warhol.
The
photograph is actually that
of a stuffed
museum specimen, for the Carolina parakeet became extinct more than 50 years ago.
In the opinion
of the Times» photography editor, the curator
of a university
museum «came closest to the truth when she told the prosecutor..., «It's the tension between the physical beauty
of the
photograph and the brutal nature
of what's going on in it that gives it the particular quality that this work
of art has.
Take a look at the
photographed early days
of Temecula from the Temecula Valley
Museum collection.
For South Australian readers, a selection
of photographs from the competition will be on display at the South Australian
Museum from 2 October to 22 November.
A few weeks ago Walter A. Bowers, 72, a member
of the society's board
of directors, added to the
museum's collection a thick scrapbook filled with
photographs and newspaper clippings
of Mike Peterson's athletic career.
Take in original letters,
photographs, books, and more at the Boston
Museum of African American History's Picturing Frederick Douglass exhibit (Boston)
February 20 - 25: Take in original letters,
photographs, books, and more at the Boston
Museum of African American History's Picturing Frederick Douglass exhibit (Boston)
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., John Wilson, 1985, Richard Florsheim Art Fund and Anonymous Gift © John Wilson / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY,
Photograph ©
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Photos return expired birds to flight at the Peggy Notebaert Nature
Museum - Chicago Reader - May 9, 2016 When you walk into the second - floor gallery space
of the Peggy Notebaert Nature
Museum you might be surprised to see Art Fox's
photographs of birds literally hovering off the wall.
Photographs by Art Fox Capture Ill - Fated Flights
of Migratory Birds - Chicago Tonight - March 15, 2016 A new photography exhibit at the Peggy Notebaert Nature
Museum showcases some
of the exotic and beautiful birds that meet a sad fate in Chicago.
Birds Killed by Skyscrapers Remembered in Nature
Museum Photo Series - DNAinfo.com Chicago - February 26, 2016 A just - opened exhibit at the Peggy Notebaert Nature
Museum features
photographs of the cardinals, orioles, thrushes, juncos, sapsuckers and other birds that die after flying into buildings.
The Mass Audubon
Museum of American Bird Art has presented two exhibitions
of his work, in 2000 and 2011, and owns more than 30 Clem artworks, as well as his archive, including correspondence and
photographs.
Saint John the Baptist, Giovanni Francesco Rustici (Italian, Florentine, 1474 — 1554), About 1505 — 15 Gift
of Mrs. Solomon R. Guggenheim,
Photograph ©
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
«The Family
of Man,» which included two
of Grossman's
photographs, debuted at the
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in January 1955, circulated internationally for eight years, and then sold more than 4 million copies in book form.
The installation will include all 12 finalist
photographs including the winning entry from professional photographer Jim Dunn, with his
photograph depicting the construction
of the Riverside
Museum in Glasgow, near to where he lives.
Peter Hujar's life was cut short by AIDS - related pneumonia in November 1987, but the gift he gave the world in the form
of photographs is on display at NYC's Morgan Library &
Museum until May 20.
[BOX 7] Center for MultiSensory Learning, Lawrence Hall, Berkeley (SAVI / SELPH) Little Rock
Museum of History and Science: Summer Programs, 1984 «Within Reach» (copy
of original book with
photographs) Wallops Island Program for Handicapped Youth - Ed Keller Film We Can With Reach: Design and Layouts
of Book Within Reach: Blueline Copy
of the Book Out
of School Science Programs, Summer 1985 Out
of School Programs in Science: Blueline copy
of the book Out
of School Programs in Science: Design and Layouts OOPS Reception for Slide Premiere GW University, Follow up with Programs, Dec. 1981 Science Education - Special Needs and Curriculum
of the Handicapped Students, Colorado Out
of School Science Proposal and Final Report
Paleontologists from the University
of Bonn, working with Dinosaur Park Münchehagen and the State
Museum of Hanover, have now created a three - dimensional digital model based on
photographs of the excavation.
Information is packed onto the pages, with Karl Marx appearing as one
of 11 items on a spread devoted to «The factory», opposite a
museum photograph of a hand spindle with yarn twisted round it in a way that gives erroneous information about how a spindle functions.
He also used
photographs of an alabaster face
of Khafre, now in the Boston
Museum of Fine Arts.
The Rarest
of the Rare: Stories Behind the Treasures at the Harvard
Museum of Natural History Text by Nancy Pick,
photographs by Mark Sloan (HarperCollins, $ 22.95)
The American
Museum of Natural History in New York City agreed to let us
photograph some selections from their impressive collection.
Last year, a colleague handed Ossendrijver a stack
of photographs, including an image
of a tablet he had never seen before in the British
Museum.
He visited 15
museums around the world measuring and
photographing specimens from 250 million to 100 million years ago, then compared their rates
of diversification.
As part
of Zooniverse's Orchid Observers project, citizen scientists can
photograph wild orchids throughout the summer
of 2015 and annotate images
of the London Natural History
Museum's more than 10,000 specimens to contribute to climate change research.
Fortunately, only a small minority
of the 840
photographs chosen to illustrate this guide are misleading, suggesting that the picture researcher (drawing largely on the National Photographic Index
of Australian Wildlife at the Australian
Museum) has done a pretty good job.
At the American
Museum of Natural History here in Manhattan, co-inventors David Edwards, a Harvard professor, and Rachel Field showcased their novel scent - messaging platform, which involves tagging
photographs with scents selected from a palette
of aromas, and sending them via email or social networks.
Cambrian fossils from Canada's Burgess Shale
photographed at the
Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C.
Philip LoGrasso Promoted to Full Professor Martin Friedlander Wins 2010 Bressler Prize in Vision Science Scripps Florida Intern's
Photographs Featured at Hibel
Museum of Art Florida Community Lecture: «Conquering Alzheimer's Disease — Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment»
Audio slideshow: Justine Cooper's large - format
photographs of the collections behind the walls
of the American
Museum of Natural History.
«Without trying on a single other dress, I found a
photograph of a vintage dress on a fashion
museum website and knew it was the one.
As
photographs were not allowed in the
museum, I have none to show other than the entrance and a pretty snap
of the blue skies from the courtyard past 8 pm.
Yesterday after a picnic lunch on the Rhine we hopped aboard one
of those boats I'm forever
photographing, then we went to the Tingluey
Museum.
I'll tell you more about the fortress and show you lots
of photographs in Sunday's
Museum post, I promise.
It's also quite exciting to learn that three
of the acquired photos, Inside, 2000, Insensé, 1998 and Unfallen Angels II, 2009 have never actually been published before, and the V&A will also become the first
museum in the world to include Ray's
photographs in a permanent collection.
The Berejiklian government's proposal for a tolled motorway tunnel linking Balgowlah in Sydney's north to the Warringah Freeway has ignited a political Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History
Museum -
Photographs, stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents illustrating the history
of the first