Rugoff's effort presents examples of the «use and translation» of
photographic imagery in recent painting and considers each of its twenty - two artists in surprising depth: Most have about half a dozen canvases in the show.
Not exact matches
The Sloan Telescope (located at the Apache Point Observatory
in New Mexico) retraced much of the Palomar Survey but replaced
photographic plates with digital
imagery that could be updated and analyzed electronically, anywhere.
He noted that the young chimps» memory ability could be likened to «eidetic
imagery» (
photographic memory), a special ability to retain a detailed and accurate image of a complex scene or pattern found
in some human children, but which, alas, fades with age.
The navigation system shows essentially the same
imagery that you'd see
in a Web browser with Google Earth, but it also shows the car moving through the
photographic landscape.
Using iconic
imagery of modern protest with an advanced
photographic method, these works become fully perceivable
in form and content while illuminated.
Reinforcing her investigation of the forces at play
in photographic imagery, Collier photographs pre-existing image - driven consumer objects: record album covers, popular magazines, film stills, etc..
It becomes evidently clear, that through the very nature of Tuymans» process of appropriating from
photographic imagery, abstracting it and then re-working it through mind and hand, he draws upon a lack of sincerity and belief
in photographic imagery today.
Arguably — and often labeled — the greatest painter of his generation, Luc Tuymans signals
in every canvas the necessary limits of the medium, even the coda to its drawn - out death: his reliance on fleeting
photographic and filmic
imagery, his refusal to spend more than one day on a canvas, and perhaps most of all, his indifference to craft bring the Belgian artist into head - on confrontation with painting, and endow his subjects — from the untouchable (the Holocaust) to the pedestrian (flowers, pigeons)-- with an unmistakable air of violence inflicted.
Working primarily
in medium and large format, Steele's «scapes» of land, sea, and body represent the finest
in traditional and digital
photographic imagery.
Rachel Harrison's mixed media constructions place
photographic and digital
imagery in sculptural frameworks.
Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 89) may be best known for his
photographic works and controversial
imagery of the underground BDSM scene
in the late 60s and early 70s of New York, but he didn't really begin taking photographs until he borrowed a Polaroid camera
in 1971, and then later acquired a Hasselblad medium format of his own.
Storytelling, or the narrative structure itself, has served as a medium
in its own right, providing artists with a new kind of raw material with which to craft their
photographic and filmic
imagery.
In her work, Stenram interacts with and re-interprets imagery, meticulously using fragments of found materials and finding similarities in photographic style
In her work, Stenram interacts with and re-interprets
imagery, meticulously using fragments of found materials and finding similarities
in photographic style
in photographic styles.
In the works exhibited this year she explores alignments of olychrome abstract watercolor monotypes with monochrome
photographic imagery printed from polyester plate lithos.
Building on the example of American artists, British artists made use of the possibilities of silkscreen printing and the new developments
in lithography that could incorporate
photographic imagery and collage.
Gwenn Thomas» photographs of doors and windows are embedded within sculptural frames
in ways that question perceptions of
photographic imagery, and our experience of lived space.
The Latvian - born, New York — based artist has been rendering nature
imagery from black - and - white
photographic sources since the 1960s, exploring the same subjects repeatedly
in paintings, drawings and prints.
Even though not everyone made
photographic works, all were engaged
in photo - derived
imagery.
I'd seen still
imagery from them
in some
photographic works, like from the bear baiting film he made
in Afghanistan.
The artist uses kitsch
imagery to explore his interest
in the difference between the
photographic image and its handmade counterpart, as well as the limitations of both the artist and the viewer.
In this exhibition walk - through, BAMPFA Assistant Curator Matthew Coleman explores Hujar's distinctive and arresting
photographic style and
imagery.
Forsyth's work explores a breadth of themes, reflected
in the range of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures taken by the artist exist
in his work, alongside computer generated
imagery, photograms, and
photographic collages from historic magazines and vintage postcards.
The bright psychedelic color, either disembodied or coupled with vivid
imagery, bounces around the gallery's main room: from Nancy Shaver's wooden blocks covered with paint and fabric and Victoria Fu's abstract
photographic prints, to Mathew Zefeldt's metaphysical paintings and Jose Lerma's whimsical diptych consisting of a painted carpet
in front of a painted mirror.
Photographers Robert Smith sees other forms
in reality and Wally Gilbert, working digitally, regenerates his
photographic imagery as a new reality.
While considerable attention has been given to the decade through artists» use of appropriated
imagery and
photographic sources, the exhibition examines this moment specifically through the lens of painting, considering the ways
in which the medium was reinvigorated throughout the decade at a time when its relevance was fundamentally challenged...
Utilising a range of source materials from found
imagery, film stills and the internet, the new works featured
in this exhibition raise narratives and juxtapositions regarding the history of the painted canvas and the
photographic medium as visual document.
Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance examines the myriad ways by which
photographic imagery is incorporated into recent art practices, and
in the process underscores the unique power of reproductive media — while documenting a widespread contemporary obsession with accessing and retrieving the past.
The
imagery in these prints derives from one of two little known and rarely seen
photographic series that Booker produced
in the mid-1990s.
Claiming
imagery typically referenced through our daily interaction with media sources, Kahrs builds on the diversity of
photographic images infused with the seductive palette of artists such as Richter and Tuymans, but invests them with a grotesque, bodily relationship to the viewer seen
in the work of Jenny Saville.
Barrada's work combines the strategies of the documentary film with the metaphorical approach to
imagery in her
photographic, installation and sculptural work.
Barrada's work combines the strategies of the documentary film with metaphorical approaches to
imagery in her
photographic, installation and sculptural work.
The self - portraits are also based on
photographic images that have been screenprinted onto canvas;
in both groups of paintings, the varying tones of black, gray, and brown enamel are often overprinted several times, simultaneously accentuating and obliterating the contours of the source
imagery.
The Law and Its Ideas: Daniel McClean discusses fair use an the appropriation of
photographic imagery by artists,
in the Patrick Cariou versus Richard Prince case.
In her wall works, many of which play, sleight - of - hand - style, with the shifts between two - to three - dimensionality — inviting the viewer to enter their world while at the same time sealing themselves off from engagement — Rafferty prints
photographic imagery on thin, clear film, often mixed with paint and solvents, and attaches these to irregularly rectangular clear acrylic sheets.
As a co-founder of MediaVast Inc. (wireimage.com and contourphotos.com), the world's leader
in celebrity, fashion and other
photographic content, he managed and brought together hundreds of artists such as David La Chapelle and Terry Richardson, to a first - class delivery platform for premium
photographic imagery.
These were the artist's first attempts to capture and repurpose mass media
imagery, created by taking
photographic images from newspapers and magazines and impressing them,
in reverse, directly onto paper by hatching and rubbing with a dry pen nib.
Momentarily abandoning the stupefying rhetoric of immediacy that characterized his earlier
photographic appropriations, he is now reinscribing his work
in the well - lit field of modern paradigms: by referencing the monochrome as he did
in his previous «joke» paintings, by reintroducing collage and silk - screen superimpositions, and above all by coating some of his appropriations with a thin layer of white paint that is simultaneously on top of and underneath the
imagery.
The East End Photographers Group (EEPG) is presenting a «Summer Celebration» of
photographic imagery at the Water Mill Museum
in Water Mill, NY.
Carving into a painted MDF surface with a router, Aaron Williams recreates graffiti
imagery in photographic sources, expanding the idea of mark marking and materials.
The large - scale works included
in Against the Wall are primarily based on media
imagery documenting Israel and Palestine, exploring the tension between the
photographic documentation of reality and the constructed space of painting.
The transference of
photographic imagery to canvas oscillates
in its clarity and topically the exhibit also ranges, from the seemingly mundane, such as a fuchsia amalgamation of spilled tea and wax, to the extremely intimate: an abstracted male
in the act of frenzied masturbation.
Not everyone made
photographic works, but all were engaged
in photo - derived
imagery.
While President Kennedy remains one of the most notorious
photographic images to appear
in Rauschenberg's silk - screened paintings, it is just one of the many dramatic photographs he purposely juxtaposed against menial
imagery in an attempt to reflect media's growing presence and lasting impact upon society.
First Impression is an exhibition of contemporary work by artists employing arcane
photographic methodologies resulting
in unique, first - generation
imagery.
Teju Cole's new essay
in NYT Magazine discusses broken glass as
photographic imagery and features SKG artist Brett Weston's photographs.
In her practice, Lainé often combines found objects with large - scale photographic imagery to form tableaux in which representational, physical and rhetorical spaces overla
In her practice, Lainé often combines found objects with large - scale
photographic imagery to form tableaux
in which representational, physical and rhetorical spaces overla
in which representational, physical and rhetorical spaces overlap.
In his artistic practice, archival and original
photographic imagery is combined with mystical, biblical and liturgical Hebrew.
Her influence can be seen
in facets of the work of numerous younger artists, including the peculiar still lifes of Elad Lassry (which are often ensconced
in colored frames that match their backgrounds), the manipulated found
imagery of Sara Greenberger Rafferty and Ms. VanDerBeek's intricate
photographic constructions and somber still lifes.
Since the 1960s Celmins has been rendering nature
imagery from black and white
photographic sources, exploring the same subjects repeatedly
in paintings, drawings, and prints.
In the same West 22nd Street building, Yancey Richardson also shows a wide range of
photographic imagery, from Julius Shulman's straightforward documentation of midcentury modernist architecture to Mitch Epstein's large - format color photographs of the contemporary social landscape.