The drawing is called Ducati and reflects on Hamilton's installation Man, Machine and Motion (1955) which is comprised of
photographic images of man at speed, height and depth — in cars, planes and underwater, presented in the ICA's Lower Gallery.
Not exact matches
With stunning
images of men and women who caught Scott's eye in traditional fashion locales like New York, London, and Milan, as well as newer ones including Peru, India, Dubai, and South Africa, The Sartorialist: X celebrates the many cultures
of pattern and color found across the world, making it a thrilling source
of photographic inspiration.
But Kaminski's no one - trick pony — he finds places to break out
of the
photographic scheme, be it a warmly candle - lit church scene (the depth and richness
of the shadows are jaw - dropping) or that gorgeous, iconic shot
of the
men silhouetted against distant gunfire — you want to pause the
image and put a frame around it.
Her
photographic practice flowered in the 1980s, becoming famous for its examination
of gender and race: her works juxtapose text fragments with
images of African - American
men and women, their faces often hidden from the lens.
The portraits are based on a book from 2004 that reproduces
images of Taliban soldiers taken in
photographic studios in Afghanistan before these
men departed on «missions» from which they did not return.
It echoes proto - appropriationist Elaine Sturtevant's
photographic revisiting
of another
Man Ray
image, Adam and Eve, but this collaged, thrown - together female form — reflecting allusively, perhaps like Another Interlude, on the place
of women in art history — has a power to disconcert and disquiet that is entirely its own.
Photographing modern cityscapes and
man made spaces through bird's - and worm's - eye perspectives and utilizing composite construction, his
images destabilize the notion
of photographic reality.
On the occasion
of The Kitchen's celebration
of Robert Longo, the artist presents two special limited - edition prints featuring
photographic source
images for his legendary «
Men in the Cities» series.
From William Henry Fox Talbot's earliest «photogenic drawings» and Charles Nègre's translation
of photographic images into a variety
of mechanical processes, to the photogram process that was a staple for
Man Ray, Dada, and the Surrealists, Past Picture draws from the extraordinary holdings
of late nineteenth and early twentieth - century photographs in the collection
of the National Gallery
of Canada to present prints and
images by some
of photography's most innovative and influential inventors and practitioners.
These sanitized
images of limp - dicked
men are taken from
photographic source material.
Group exhibitions include Beastly / Tierisch, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Zurich, Switzerland (2015); Now You See It: Photography and Concealment, Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York, USA; Plotting From Above: Mishka Henner and Montreal Aerial Survey, McCord Museum, Montreal, Canada; Drone: The Automated
Image, Darling Foundry, Montreal, Canada; Views from Above, Centre Pompidou, Metz, France; A Different Kind
of Order, International Centre
of Photography, New York, USA (all 2013); Less Americains & Astronomical, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK; Appropriation: Questioning the
Image, Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna, Austria; No
Man's Land, Oregon Center for
Photographic Arts, USA (all 2012).