Sentences with phrase «photographic books»

They stand as single images and feature in photographic books.
Designed and curated by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. and Devin N. Morris, this fair is devoted entirely to self - published photographic books.
Ruscha achieved recognition for paintings incorporating words and phrases and for his many photographic books, all influenced by the deadpan irreverence of the Pop Art movement.
Ed Ruscha's 16 photographic books made in the 60s and 70s distil popular culture — such as Hollywood logos and gas stations — into a cinematic language that is at once familiar and achingly profound.
Religion, biblical literature, theology, liturgy, psychology, spirituality, dictionaries, educational books, high quality illustrated children's books and photographic books for international co-editions, electronic publisher.
Gary aggregated the scientific research, accompanied by his rich photographs, into one of the first photographic books on climate change, «Earth Under Fire: How Global Warming is Changing the World,» and launched a website, «World View of Global Warming.»
The editors, Amy Janello and Brennon Jones, who were responsible for several photographic books in the Day in the Life series, have found dozens of images to support Updike's observation.
If we exclude photographic books and classic essays, it's difficult to find a truly interesting publication about fashion.
The photographer has convinced James Franco and, yes, Lindsay Lohan, to star in an explicit photographic book.
This groundbreaking photographic book relays a stunning visual story of the birth and growth of modern China, from 1949 to present day, in photos from 88 Chinese photographers (along with their individual biographies), including those by Chairman Mao's personal photographer, Hou Bo.
Now available to enjoy in a beautiful photographic book where the archetypal New York City urban landscape is glimpsed «after hours» in Bohbot's timeless series of hyperreal photographs.
American photographer Mitch Epstein has enjoyed a rich artistic career that, in addition to photography, has included projects such as photographic books, films, and video installations.
Throughout his involvement in Pop and Conceptual art, his preoccupation with language and meaning, and his production of offbeat photographic books — all closely concerned with Californian culture — Ruscha has become known as «The LA artist».
Howard Greenberg Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition Photo Libris; focusing on important photographic books from the personal collections of Edward Steichen, William Klein, Bruce Davidson, Eikoh Hosoe, Gilles Peress, Dave Heath, Bill Burke and FSA photographers.
Recent additions to the collection include Anne Lindberg's ethereal graphite and colored pencil piece Motion Drawing 25, Helen and Newton Harrison's monumental mixed media drawing, 8 Yuba Mappings: A Disagreement in All Cases, as well as a studio - made photographic book by San Francisco - based artist and pilot Michael Light, who also photographed Roden Crater / Meteor Crater 07.07.11 and James Turrell's Roden Crater Earth Work.
Designed and curated by Eliott Jerome Brown and Devin N. Morris, this fair is devoted entirely to self - published photographic books.
His books have also been selected by The New Yorker, TIME, and PDN Photo Annual as best of the year, for «Most Outstanding Design» and «Best Photobook» from Independent Publisher, and received an Infinity award for «Best Photographic Book of the Year.»
This juried exhibition will showcase 42 photographic books from 35 artists internationally for the month of August 2017.
In 1965, Ed Ruscha published Some Los Angeles Apartments, the third of his ongoing series of photographic books, and completed a group of ten related drawings that depict examples of the ubiquitous Southern California apartment building.
He later achieved recognition for his paintings incorporating words and phrases and for his many photographic books, all influenced by the deadpan irreverence of the Pop Art movement.
Newman has been profiled extensively in domestic and international magazines and is featured in photographic books and histories of photography, including the Museum of Modern Art's History of Photography and Masterpieces From the Museum's Collection, Encyclopedia Britannica, Who's Who in the World, etc..
Religion, biblical literature, theology, liturgy, psychology, spirituality, educational books, high quality illustrated children's books and photographic books.
From ships left high and dry after the retraction of the Aral sea to the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic, from a rusting railway graveyard in Bolivia to abandoned World War II cars in a Swedish forest, from aircraft frozen in time in Antarctica to streetcars sidelined in Brooklyn, New York, Abandoned Wrecks is a photographic book that explores over 100 fascinating sites from all around the world.
Author of five photographic books, his images and texts have appeared internationally in multiple anthologies and publications.
Invisible City also has the distinction of being a New York Times notable book of the year and recognized in four histories of the photographic book.
Born in 1937, Ed Ruscha is another modern artist who is linked with several styles and movements, including Pop art, but who is nonetheless recognizable for his paintings that incorporate words and phrases, and his photographic books.
Photographic books and big editorial and commercial campaigns are still alive and well.
Wolberger has completed a series of 12 self - published artists books collectively known as «The Photographic Book Project.»
Cowboy Kate & Other Stories had its place in photographic history cemented in 2005 when the International Center of Photography in New York included the book in their exhibition The Open Book: A History of the Photographic Book from 1878 to the Present.
His book WORK won two prizes: the «Most Outstanding Award for Photography in a Book» by D & AD in 1989 and the «Best Photographic book in the world» by the pioneering Spanish festival Primavera Fotografica in Barcelona in 1990.
Photographic books are an integral part of Graham's practice.
Recent publications such as Andrew Roth's The Book of 101 Books: Seminal Photographic Books of the Twentieth Century, Martin Parr's two volume The Photobook: A History and the Hasselblad Center's The Open Book have shed new light on the importance and influence of photographic books throughout the history of the medium.
In 2004, they published a photographic book entitled Doble Vista (Second Sight), celebrating their tenth anniversary of artistic collaboration.
For this reason, we could not overlook Ed Ruscha's photographic books, published between 1963 and 1978, which were the first items donated to MOCA in 1994.
Together with the launch of his latest exhibition, Neil has collaborated with Philadelphia street photographer, Ronald Dean Corbin, on the release of Corbin's new self - published photographic book, entitled «Photographs My Way» (2016), available on Amazon.
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