Sentences with phrase «photographic genre»

With the exponential growth of image - making, portraiture remains the most popular photographic genre.
Drawing from diverse photographic genres such as landscape, forensic, Victorian memento mori, occult, and camera-less photography, she investigates the ways in which the material conditions and specialized languages of the photographic medium shape our relations to history, power, and the production of images.
Her work engaged with a range of photographic genres, from documentary to phototherapy.
In its upcoming exhibition Mirror — featuring works by some of the most prominent female Indian photographers at the moment — it aims to celebrate the amazing scope of work in the diverse photographic genres as part of the India / UK Culture year.
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.
Artist and photographer Lewis Baltz first gained prominence as a central figure in the New Topographics movement of the late 1970s, an influential photographic genre which highlighted, among other things, the effect of human and industrial intervention on the landscape of the American West.
These are aspects that are visible in her exploration of well - established photographic genres such as film stills, fashion photography or classic portraits, as well as in series where she explores a more abject material related to themes like fairytales, catastrophes, pornography, war and surrealism.
She moves fluidly between different photographic genres such as still life, the nude and street photography.
He is interested in the ways photography «distorts and reshapes the world it records,» as well as alternatives to this specific photographic genre.
The Social Medium features work spanning from the mid-twentieth century to the present, and includes multiple photographic genres such as social documentary, street, society / celebrity, and portrait photography.
Through collaborations with strangers, mimes, professional actors, and untrained outsider artists, the artist uses recognizable photographic genres and roleplay to make objects, construct events, and forge artificial histories and relationships for the camera — exploring the inherent fictions and complex perspectives of photography, and the conflation between the documentary and constructed tableaux genres.
investigates this prominent phenomenon while suggesting it as an independent contemporary photographic genre.
For the past few years, Russian - born and U.S. based artist Anastasia Samoylova has been creating imagery that breaks boundries of conventional photographic genres.
Other photographic genres which were developed during the era of modern art include: street photography (1900 - present), exemplified by the work of Henri Cartier - Bresson; documentary photography, as in the series of photos by Hans Namuth on the action - painting of Jackson Pollock; fashion photography (from 1880), exemplified by the shots of Man Ray, Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, Norman Parkinson and Irving Penn..
The photo series is structured into visual chapters such as Industrialization, Colonization, Regulation, Victimization, Realization and Revisualization, exposing photographic genres and the ways in which they are utilized.
«The series fuses two aesthetically opposing photographic genres through collage to make a formal introduction between the seemingly unrelated worlds of the fantasy Qiana ® and the real - life Qiana (s).»
That the show includes A-list photographers whose works are better - known outside the Surrealist canon (Abbott, Atget and Cartier - Bresson), and that it covers all the classical photographic genres (portraiture, still life, street photography, the nude) helps to sell the story: it's method, not medium, that gets us to look twice.
In order to do so, Douglas has scrutinised nearly 6,000 photos within this category in order to mimic the development of this particular type of photographic genre.
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.
These are aspects that are visible in her exploration of well - established photographic genres such as film stills, fashion photography or classic portraits, as well as in series with titles such as «Fairy Tales,» «Disasters,» «Sex Pictures,» «Civil War» and «Horror & Surrealist.»
Noorderlicht International Photo Festival Annual photo festival in The Netherlands in which diverse photographic genres and series are welded into a thematic narrative and exhibited.
January 1, 2014 • Over the course of a few decades at Life magazine, Dominis not only worked in just about every photographic genre but also seemed to have mastered them.
Over the course of a few decades at Life magazine, Dominis not only worked in just about every photographic genre but also seemed to have mastered them.
We welcome submissions from all photographic genres, including abstract compositions.
And didn't yet recognize Tillmans as what I came to understand him to be, pushing to redefine and expand every photographic genre he could find.
Artists Justine Kurland and Alec Soth (Weinstein Gallery) speak with «Aperature» Photobook Editor Denise Wolff about «The Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip,» the first survey book to consider the American road trip as a photographic genre.
Borrowing subjects from traditional photographic genre, Kydd's storefronts, urban landscapes and studio - based images function as still lifes which propagate the familiarity and generality of photographs while allowing them to hover in a temporally enigmatic zone.
Her work engaged with a range of photographic genres, from documentary to photo therapy, and responded to the prioritisation from the late 1970s onwards of lens - based media in art - critical discourse.
Besides content - related issues and the reflection of his own work, he is interested in issues such as the rhetoric of the photographic series, the photographic genre, the...
The first part of the exhibition offers a look at the astonishing panoply of this photographic genre.
Our aim is to engage audiences and expand their perception of the photographic genre in all its forms.
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.
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