The following year she received the Kraszna - Krausz Book Award for In Retrospect; in 1997 she was granted honorary degrees by three universities; in 2003 she received the distinction of an honorary OBE; and in 2010 the Sony World Photography Awards paid tribute to her leading role in
the photographic community with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Not exact matches
The pictorial quality of her
photographic tableaux correlates
with their documentary value: about life on a ship, old vessels, or boat
communities; about ways of seeing and ways of doing, yet they also invite us to experience the density and transparency of time.
Zanele Muholi receives France's Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Zanele Muholi, a co-founder of South Africa's Forum for the Empowerment of Women and a
photographic artist known for her ongoing documentation of her home country's LGBT +
community, is receiving a recognition for her contributions to culture
with one of France's highest honours: a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
As
with her other works, these two black - and - white
photographic textiles,
with their composite stitching - together of figures from disparate yet interlocking
communities, illuminate the elusive relationship between historic documentation and truth.
Aline was recognized
with the 2012 Rising Star Award through the Griffin Museum of Photography for her contributions to the
photographic community.
An extensive archive of photographs produced in silver gelatin print, taken since 1999 (and still on going), this series focuses on marginalized rural
communities in Western Rajasthan, portrayed through a range of local
photographic methods including studio portraits, religious calendar art and Bollywood posters, at times collaborating
with subjects, and sometimes not including them at all.
1990 «Barbara Fealy's Gardens, invitational exhibition,» Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, OR «Contributing Artist: The Oregon Art
Community, 1839 - 1989,» The Oregon Historical Society, Portland, OR Northwest
Photographic Invitational, Kerns Art Center, Eugene, OR «Contemporary American Photography in the Soviet Union,» invitational exhibition touring Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, Moscow, and Minsk, Organized by Jeffrey Kramer in cooperation
with the
Photographic Art Society of Lithuania
The Speed is also proud to collaborate
with the
Photographic Archives at the University of Louisville and the Faulkner Morgan Archive on presenting photographs by John Ashley documenting the LGBTQ
community of Lexington, Kentucky.
Notably, The Home of My Eyes reflects on
communities living in Azerbaijan through a sequence of 55
photographic portraits inscribed
with ink.
Our Five Works artist, Zakkiyyah Najeebah, will exhibit and discuss her
photographic works
with Mana Chicago's Exhibitions &
Community Programs Manager, La Keisha Leek.
The next year, she immigrated to New York City, where she came into contact
with important figures in the
photographic community, such as Alexey Brodovitch and Beaumont Newhall.
Leticia Valverdes uses her personal
photographic practice to engage
with a variety of
communities to explore notions of identity and self - esteem.
He had progressive ambitions — creating «spatial films» in the museum galleries
with photographic reproductions of famous African American figures, videos of members of the Harlem
community, and recordings of jazz music — but not a single artwork by a black (or white) artist was included.
Digitally souped - up versions of the artists» customary multipanel
photographic format, the pictures add up to a Babel of graffiti - style phrases in English, Hebrew and Arabic,
with scrawled racist and homophobic sentiments alternating
with utopian slogans: «Abolish commodity; create
community,» «Capitalism Needs War.
My favourite works are all by female artists, who are so often absent from Italian art history: Carla Accardi's fluorescent and candy - coloured Rotolo Arancio and Rotolo Verde (Orange Roll and Green Roll, both 1967), painted on sheets of rolled - up transparent plastic sheeting; Irma Blank's Twelve Chapters (1977), 12 laboriously hand - written books filled
with the artist's elegant abstract signs, and Lisetta Carmi's I Travestiti (Transvestites, 1965 — 71), a pioneering and much censored
photographic project about the trans
community in Genoa.
At Brooks Kushman, Bob Tuttle is known for his razor - sharp legal mind, his close relationships
with clients and the business
community, and his near -
photographic memory.