This exhibition celebrates caliber of artistic excellence of the Museum's
photographic collection with a 10th Anniversary reprise of the debut of the Isadore and Kelly Friedman Bequest in 2007.
The Clark also has a large
photographic collection with excellent works, dating to the 19th and the early - 20th century.
Not exact matches
Marrying old
with new, it showcases an impressive
collection of timeless Chinese masterpieces alongside modern
photographic exhibits by upcoming young artists.
The Colesberg - Kemper Museum
with its 19th century toy
collection and memorabilia is the permanent house to the UNISA Karoo Nomad
Photographic Exhibition.
Esopus 23 presents specially - commissioned projects exclusive to this issue including a series of images printed on translucent and metallic stocks by Marilyn Minter, a portfolio of die - cut works by Mickalene Thomas, a
collection of images and documentation by Jody Wood relating to her ongoing «Beauty in Transition» series, a new series of paintings by Stefan Kürten; drawings by Karo Akpokiere dealing
with the challenges of living and working between Berlin and Lagos, and a series of abstract
photographic «landscapes» created in the darkroom by master black - and - white printer Chuck Kelton.
With their obsessive nature and encyclopedic magnitude, Darboven's visualizations of time and recent history, as well as the
collection, selection, and rearrangement of knowledge in form of handwritten excerpts,
photographic, literary, and journalistic documents of cultural history, bear witness to the artist's attempt to counter the information flood and the alleged chaos of the (post --RRB- modern world by creating an autonomous classification system and by placing herself in an individual framework of meaning.
Her research interests are concerned
with the
photographic archive, the legacies of African art objects in museum
collections, and gender and sexuality in contemporary art of Africa and the African diaspora.
The exhibition also features other Rama works from private
collections, along
with a series of
photographic images shot by Bepi Ghiotti inside the artists studio and home.
Since its beginning the gallery has mounted numerous
photographic exhibitions significant to the world of fine art photography and continually works
with museum, corporate, and private
collections worldwide.
The former — an abstract
collection of images created by inputting a series of numbers corresponding to frequencies, amplitudes, and color values into a custom - designed program — plays
with the role technology plays in
photographic representation; the latter, staged scenes from a imaginary emergency situation of power loss in New York City, explores what happens to human emotions in such scenarios.
Bearded Brutes is a
collection of vivid
photographic portraits bursting
with colour, sparkle and, perhaps unsurprisingly, beards.
With a wide - ranging
collection of both his famous and lesser known works, this monograph gives a vivid overview of Man Ray's multifaceted practice and
photographic legacy.
The East End Photographers Group is presenting «Room
with Views» a
photographic collection of imagery featuring traditional, digital and alternative
photographic processes.
The commission, comprising a single - screen video, will present and narrate artefacts from the Ashmolean's
collection,
with a focus on the female figure and the
photographic and archival means of disclosing this figure over time.
Since graduating
with an MA in
Photographic Science in 1997, Lichtenberg's award - winning works have been exhibited in Europe, America and Asia, and can be found in important private and corporate
collections.
Today the
collection comprises nearly 10,000 works
with images by some of the most significant
photographic artists including Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Ilse Bing, and Edward Steichen, among many others.
Each edition is unique and brings together a distinguished selection of exhibitors
with diverse
collections focused on the
photographic medium.
This exhibition, presented in partnership
with The Gordon Parks Foundation, counts some 150 different works from the Foundation's
collection — vintage prints, contact sheets, magazines, and films — considers Gordon Parks»
photographic and cinematic work together.
With a critical eye to the ways in which images are used within mass media and the
photographic medium is viewed in the cultural landscape as a whole, the artist employed early methods of appropriation, and in one series, «Stills» shows the way the potential of human life literally hangs in the balance in a
collection of press images of people falling from buildings.
Freud «s Viennese Library was fragmented and dispersed when he fled the city from the Nazi regime in 1938, and the installation reunited for the first time books from his
collection on the psychoanatlytical concept of displacement, later photographed and replaced
with photographic prints.
Another noteworthy set of works is that of around 100 pieces belonging to the collector Enea Righi, which has been on loan to Museion since 2008, and which in many respects consolidates existing themes in the
collection, as in the case of the
photographic works by Francis Alÿs, Nan Goldin and Wolfgang Tillmans, or the light art,
with Gabriel Kuri, or individual artists like Alighiero Boetti, Miroslaw Balka, Peter Friedl, Roni Horn and Gordon Matta - Clark.
The gift of Andy Warhol's photographs, along
with the establishment of the Francine Zorn Trachtenberg Photography Fund, have significantly strengthened the
photographic collection and programs of the GW Permanent
Collection.
The Henry is pleased to present a focused exhibition of works by the celebrated artist Sean Scully
with a presentation of the artist's
photographic Harris and Lewis Shacks portfolio, from the museum's permanent
collection and October a large scale oil painting from the same period.
Besides
collection, accumulation, archiving and ordering processes, the exhibition also shows hybrid combinations of
photographic material
with painting and sculpture.
The retrospective exhibition will be the first to pair his photographs
with collected objects, films, books and journals from his
collection of the first exhibition in 40 years to celebrate his
photographic legacy.
With Figures Of Speech the artists have created a contemporary extension of this form of calligraphy by utilizing
photographic images from a
collection of local and international daily newspapers.
Reflecting Ruff's own deep engagement
with the history of photography, selections from his extensive personal
collection of
photographic materials will be included in the show, including an 1885 study of a spark by Trouvelot; electrocardiograms from 1909; nude studies from 1923, and two majestic photograms by Arthur Siegel from the 1940s.
Open for browsing during gallery hours, our Bookshop stocks a range of thought provoking
photographic, arts and social sciences titles, while our Reading Room provides welcoming space for study and research,
with access to an extensive
collection of books and reference materials, and a selection of almost 2,000 images from our archive has been digitised and made available for browsing on an iMac.
After the press conference, Paris, LA headed to the W Hotel South Beach for a private preview of a
photographic series by Peter Lindberg, in conjunction
with IWC Schaffhausen's new watch
collection.
Featuring over 150 vintage prints and key works from international museums and private
collections, the exhibition also demonstrates Man Ray's use of revolutionary
photographic techniques and early experiments
with colour, as well as surveying his published work in leading magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair.
With about 10,000
photographic images, a survey exhibition developed from the Albany Institute of History & Art's
collection could easily become cumbersome and unwieldy.
Mr. Ropac, who also has spaces in Paris and Salzburg, Austria, debuted at 37 Dover Street in London
with four presentations, two of which combine works on loan and for sale: Early - 1970s Gilbert & George videos and
photographic «Drinking Pieces,» one of which is available for 145,000 pounds, or about $ 185,000, and another at 150,000; Conceptual and Minimal works from the
collection of Egidio Marzona (prices yet to be disclosed); new works by the British sound sculptor Oliver Beer, priced at # 10,000 to # 100,000; and early drawings by Joseph Beuys, shown alongside the enigmatic cast - iron sculpture «Backrest of a Fine - Limbed Person (Hare - Type) of the 20th Century A.D.,» dating from 1972 to 1982 and on sale for 2.5 million euros.
With a particular emphasis on photography, but also including other forms of artistic expression such as painting, video, film, performance and installation art from the 1960s to the present day, Haunted is co-curated by Jennifer Blessing, Curator of Photography, and Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, both from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and reveals the extraordinary quality of the
photographic and new media works in the Guggenheim
Collections.
As well as its superb
collection of paintings, sculpture and drawings, The Courtauld has two
photographic libraries - the Lord Martin Conway library, embracing architectural drawings, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts; and the Robert Witt library, covering paintings, drawings and engravings,
with over 2 million reproductions of works by more than 70,000 artists - and a Book Library, which contains one of the UK's largest archives of works on the history of art.
Forming part of the
collection's ongoing projects showcasing contemporary photography and video art from Africa, the show focuses on how African photographers are engaging
with revolutionary and current
photographic practices to respond to ideas and understandings of African diaspora.
His experimentation
with multiple exposures, reversed tonal values, blurring, and under - and over - exposures is richly visible in this body of work, the addition of which renders MoMA's
collection among the largest institutional holdings of his early
photographic work.
Photography at the High Begun in 1974, the High's photography
collection contains nearly 4,500 19th - and 20th - century images,
with notable examples of every
photographic genre and process as well as many of the masters in the field, including George N. Barnard, Julia Margaret Cameron, Walker Evans, Richard Misrach, Emmet Gowin and Sally Mann.
Typically, the library would like to replace the
collection of
photographic slides
with digital images.
Assists the division
with the preparation of project status reports by the
collection and management of a
photographic library.