From the Hand Series Hand Holding Baseball Items Edition 1/5 Printed to Order Gerry Giliberti is a print - based
photographic artist who uses graphics, photography, sculpture and digi...
Liz Nielsen is a New York based
photographic artist who continues to work in the analog color darkroom.
Potsic is also an established
photographic artist who has exhibited her work internationally.
Potsic is also an established
photographic artist who has exhibited her work nationally and internationally.
Andrew Areoff is a UK based
photographic artist who identifies subjects mainly within his immediate and local area.
Gerry Giliberti is a print - based
photographic artist who uses graphics, photography, sculpture and digital imagery to create abstract, surrealistic images and constructions that bring the viewer into a new visual world.
Not exact matches
As a
photographic artist, I hope someone in the gallery business or other fine art photographer
who have successfully been through this will read and respond to comments regarding «How To Work With Galleries».
Martha Wilson (Fellow in Performance / Multidisciplinary «01) is a pioneering feminist
artist and art space director,
who over the past four decades created innovative
photographic and video works that explore her female subjectivity.
David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson March 27 — April 26, 2008 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel and Curator David Gibson are pleased to announce an exhibition featuring two pioneer conceptual
artists, David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson,
who have established the connections between language, the found
photographic moment; and an interaction with nature and the intricacies of the mind between actual and intellectual experience.
Martha Wilson is a pioneering feminist
artist and art space director,
who over the past four decades created innovative
photographic and video works that explore her female subjectivity.
Maggie Taylor (born in 1961, Ohio) is an American
artist who produces stunning, dreamlike
photographic images that are the result of an extensive d...
Liz Deschenes is an
artist who uses
photographic processes to reflect upon and push the bounds of the medium itself.
Those all - too - human flaws contribute to a broader portrait of an
artist who understood, perhaps more astutely than his peers, the cultural moment in which they were immersed as identity politics and the popularity of the
photographic medium shifted to center stage.
Curated by Sara Reisman, Executive and Artistic Director of The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, The Supper Club is comprised of three components: an ongoing series of socially - engaged dinners, an exhibition of 60
photographic portraits of the
artists who participated in the dinner conversations, and a book scheduled for publication in 2018.
Preview Talk: Rachael Thomas & Nan Goldin Thursday 15 June 2017, 6.00 — 6.45 pm / Johnston Suite Marking the exhibition preview of Weekend Plans, Rachael Thomas, Head of Exhibitions, IMMA and renowned American
artist and photographer Nan Goldin discuss her connections to Ireland, bringing to light the influence of individual relationships on Goldin's work, including a 40 year friendship with Irish
artist and film - maker Vivienne Dick,
who is featured in several of Goldin's
photographic works.
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel and Curator David Gibson are pleased to announce an exhibition featuring two pioneer conceptual
artists, David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson,
who have established the connections between language, the found
photographic moment; and an interaction with nature and the intricacies of the mind between actual and intellectual experience.
The exhibitions of
photographic portraiture features
artists who blur the line between editorial photography and fine art, and includes Valerie Belin, Robert Bergman, Elkins, Jill Greenberg, Steve Pyke, Tomoko Sawada and Martin Schoeller.
Naida Osline is a Los Angeles - based
artist who combines and manipulates images sourced from both analog and digital processes, in which she blends conceptual and documentary
photographic practices with an abiding interest in the transformative, mythical, and ethereal nature of existence.
Ashley Bickerton is an American
artist who combines
photographic and painterly elements with industrial and found object assemblages.
My
photographic influences are diverse: they include Pictures Generation
artists such as Jack Goldstein and Jim Welling,
who was very supportive when I lived in Los Angeles about 12 years ago.
Jon Rafman (b. 1981) is a Montréal - born and based
artist who, for his first major museum exhibition in Canada, has assembled a vast body of work in a variety of
photographic works and video installations.
Also included in «Big Spaces and Large Planes» are: the loosely graphic paintings of Cathy Fiorelli
who shares studio space with eleven other
artists at the Middletown Pendleton Art Center; the perceptive works on femininity of Pattie Byron from West Chester; the Kente Cloth - inspired art quilts by Miami University - educated Linda Kramer; the mixed media of Oxford's Maureen Nimis with her cut paper and
photographic work; the small works by Catalog & Slavic Librarian at Miami University, Russian - born Masha Misco; and the jewel - like small photographs of Denver - born Cincinnati resident Brian Luman whose exploration of urban crevices is fueled by his skateboard and camera.
This group show includes 19 of the original
artists who participated in the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition «The
Photographic Object.»
Further highlights include a colourfield from conceptual
artist Ade Adekola,
who explores aspects of Nigerian Culture by combining elements of gestural action and fields of colours, altering the viewers perception of the
photographic frame.
Preview Talk: Rachael Thomas & Nan Goldin Thursday 15 June 2017, 6.00 — 6.45 pm / Johnston Suite Marking the exhibition preview of Weekend Plans, Racheal Thomas, Head of Exhibitions, IMMA and renowned American
artist and photographer Nan Goldin discuss her connections to Ireland, bringing to light the influence of individual relationships on Goldin's work, including a 40 year friendship with Irish
artist and film - maker Vivienne Dick,
who is featured in several of Goldin's
photographic works.
A free, public lecture series, the program pays tribute to the renowned
photographic artist and longtime CCA faculty member Larry Sultan,
who passed away in 2009.
Fictive Kin presents works by three contemporary
artists who all construct
photographic tableaux, and are united by their cultivation of modes of seeing that question conventions behind the
photographic representation of three - dimensional objects.
This sounds cool: Three
artists who challenge the
photographic medium were asked to make work for a slide projector.
This is a bold statement coming from one of the preeminent
photographic art galleries in Chelsea, and, yet, one that is capturing the interest of many
artists and curators
who are becoming interested in the dissemination of the photograph and how its meaning has shifted in recent years.
When asked what
artists came to mind when she thought of Patrick Wilson, Marvin mentioned several that the art genome did not link to Wilson's work: David Mitchell,
who translates out - of - body experiences into
photographic abstractions that look strikingly similar to Wilson's paintings; Johnnie Winona Ross, a painter
who captures the attractive and intimate quality of Wilson's compositions but also channels Agnes Martin and the landscape of the Southwest; and James Siena, whose highly detailed, vibrant paintings are derived from mathematical systems, varying from Wilson's own mode of production yet sharing a similarly immersive quality.
Named after the Amanda Lear song, «I Am a Photograph,» and curated by German photographer Marco Breuer — whose works are famously made without the use of the camera or film — this exhibition brings together a group of 27
artists who engage in
photographic processes or are concerned with
photographic issues.
Martha Wilson is a pioneering feminist
artist and gallery director
who, over the past four decades, created innovative
photographic and video works that explore her female subjectivity.
Joining Hodges is American
artist Erin Shirreff
who presents four sculptures and a five - part
photographic work.
Previous finalists include Marcus Jansen, a leading modern expressionist
who joins a legacy of
artists featuring in Absolut Vodka's artistic campaigns; Bernat Millet, also shortlisted for National Portrait Gallery's Taylor Wessing
Photographic Portrait Prize, and Julia Vogl,
who was shortlisted for New Sensations: Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4's Prize and has exhibited at Zabludowicz Collection.
But for those
who make the effort to see the work itself the
artist has a neat surprise: the handcuffs are real aluminium, protruding from the flat image in a way that slyly escapes
photographic reproduction of the art work.
Jesse Draxler is an
artist and designer
who creates outstanding illustrations, fine arts and
photographic manipulations.
In the lower space, we will highlight
artists who rather than practice photography, use
photographic techniques or references, including new digital collage prints by visiting
artist
The white radar domes, which distinguish Menwith Hill, are the focus of new
photographic work by US
artist Trevor Paglen (
who we previously covered in a documentary), known for exploring the physical structures that house US intelligence operations: the black sites, drone bases, surveillance stations — the secretive places kept hidden from the public.
Drawn from the papers of a variety of
artists, writers, and arts organizations, the range of subjects, circumstances, and
photographic styles on view here reflects the range of historically important cultural figures
who lived and worked Downtown.
In a series of works started in 2012 Thomas Ruff essentially takes an idea that was first introduced my
artists like Man Ray, Laszlo Moholy - Nagy
who simply placed objects of various shapes, textures and opacities onto
photographic paper and captured their physical qualities through the optical traces they left on the light sensitive surface of the paper.
Mariko Mori (b. 1967) is one of the more interesting contemporary
artists who works with very high - tech
photographic techniques.
Tseng Kwong Chi: Performing for the Camera spotlights more than 80
photographic works, as well as archival materials, by the Hong Kong - born Canadian
artist,
who died at the age of 39 from AIDS - related complications.
There were many impoverished life models working for
artists in Vienna,
who were also connected to the
photographic pornographic industry and to prostitution.
2010 - 2015 is a solo exhibition by the
artist,
who presents an honest and intimate body of work from the private moments of her
photographic diary at Francesca Maffeo Gallery, Leigh on Sea, this August.
Jon Rafman (b. 1981) is a Montréal - born and based
artist who, for his first major museum exhibition in Canada, has assembled a vast body of work in a variety of
photographic works and video...
Collectors, galleries and museums are now increasingly promoting
photographic works and the
artists who produce them.
Previous finalists include Julia Vogl,
who was shortlisted for New Sensations — Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4 ′ s Prize — and has exhibited at Zabludowicz Collection; Marcus Jansen, a leading modern expressionist
who joined a legacy of
artists by featuring in Absolut Vodka's artistic campaigns, and Bernat Millet, also shortlisted for National Portrait Gallery's Taylor Wessing
Photographic Portrait Prize.
A little later, Doig remembers, he and his contemporaries became interested in the Pictures Generation: a loose group of
artists who emerged in New York in the «70s — Richard Prince, Jack Goldstein and Sherrie Levine among them — whose work was based on appropriating
photographic images.
Showing in the main gallery: Director's Cut, a group exhibition featuring 20
artists who breathe fresh perspectives and a new vitality into traditional
photographic genres such as landscape, portraiture, and still life.
Subject to Change centers around seven
artists who use traditional
photographic processes to revive lost or discarded everyday objects.