Sentences with phrase «photographic art dealers»

She has served on the board of AIPAD (association international photographic art dealers) Art Table (women in leadership positions in the visual arts) and Her Justice, which provides legal services for needy women.

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Art dealer and author Louis K. Meisel coined the term «photorealism» in the late 1960s to describe large - scale paintings created to look photographic.
Their respective art dealers — Bruce Silverstein, Alex Anthony for Eric Franck Fine Art, Stephen Henry for Paula Cooper, and Amrita Jhaveri — offer us fascinating glimpses of photographic pioneers we haven't encountered in this series normally devoted to living artisart dealers — Bruce Silverstein, Alex Anthony for Eric Franck Fine Art, Stephen Henry for Paula Cooper, and Amrita Jhaveri — offer us fascinating glimpses of photographic pioneers we haven't encountered in this series normally devoted to living artisArt, Stephen Henry for Paula Cooper, and Amrita Jhaveri — offer us fascinating glimpses of photographic pioneers we haven't encountered in this series normally devoted to living artists.
Presented annually by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), the fair, one of the most manageable in its category, is the longest - running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium.
The judging panel consisted of five photographic professionals; Fariba Farshad, director and co-founder of Candlestar and Photo London, Emma Lewis, assistant curator at Tate Modern, Tristan Lund, art dealer and consultant, Johanna Neurath, design director at Thames & Hudson and Fiona Shields, head of photography at Guardian News & Media.
In other news, a private art dealer has filed a libel and slander suit against actress Claire Forlani for allegedly falsely claiming that he sold her a fake photographic print and had sold other fakes to other customers, according to Courthouse News.
To accompany the group exhibition Double Agent in 2008, Phil Collins has made the photographic print You'll Never Work In This Town Again (2009) for the ICA, featuring two of the images from his series you'll never work in this town again (2004 — on - going), which is a series of photographic portraits of curators, critics, dealers, collectors and other figures in the art world — photographed on the understanding that the image would be taken immediately after the artist had slapped each sitter hard around the face.
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