The Atlanta - based documentary and portrait
photographer speaks about his work.
The renowned Senegalese
photographer speaks about his work.
Not exact matches
Softly
spoken and gamine, Grace Wales Bonner is reticent when it comes to talking
about her
work, which is deeply layered in research into — and collaboration with — artists, writers,
photographers and musicians.
Politics surfaced, mostly at outlier venues, excepting at an ABMB artist talk, when
photographer / geographer Trevor Paglen
spoke to Jenny Holzer
about a new
work being shown that tracks surveillance using his images of mass surveillance infrastructure, such as designated junction points of fibre - optic cables.
Karen Rosenberg
spoke to the
photographer about his new biblically inspired body of
work, why he despises the Pictures Generation, and the uses of Bambi.
Photographer Amy Touchette has a number of events on the horizon in February and March 2018: — On February 22, 2018, at California Polytechnic State University, the artist will
speak about her
work from «The Young Series,» which will also be on view
A vein of warm sentiment is bared as he
speaks of his two daughters (one lives with her family in San Francisco, the other is a semi-professional
photographer in New York), recalls his fondness for Jackson Pollock or talks
about a portrait of his wife that he drew last year — his first «realistic»
work in almost two decades («I thought I might have lost my touch, but it turned out stronger than ever.»)
Here, Artspace editor - in - chief Andrew M. Goldstein
spoke to the artist — the daughter of celebrated experimental filmmaker Stan VanDerBeek, and a protégé of the late conceptual
photographer Sarah Charlesworth —
about the evolution in her
work.