New «machine paintings» - digitally retouched
photographic images printed on vinyl - hang in various rooms, sometimes lending context to, and revealing the sources for, the obscured imagery in the paintings proper.
Not exact matches
Image is based on my own design of the logo, professionally
printed photographic print enclosed in a high - quality clear acrylic key chain with keyring.
Halftones are created to prepare
photographic images for reproduction across various
print media.
Image is based on my own design of the logo, professionally
printed photographic print enclosed in a high - quality clear acrylic key chain with keyring.
«The humble aim of our exhibition together with this
printed matter is to offer an interdisciplinary platform: a dialogue stage that, prompted by the fruitful dichotomy between text and
image, gathers
photographic works together with written contributions around the notion of formalism.
Rodriguez sourced these
images, which are created to monitor an embryo's health, from a fertility clinic, then transferred the digital files to create
photographic negatives, which she then used to produce silver gelatin
prints.
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.
Both framed and unframed, these
images attest to Alan's strong command of the
photographic and
print media.
Niele Toroni's I Giornali (1991) likewise introduces
photographic images and
printing, suggesting their potential for infinite repetition.
Baum has become internationally known for her
photographic work mining found
printed sources for text and
image.
We're not sure what exactly to call Lena Henke's
printed - on boxes of transparent plastic — in the traditional of Donald Judd's «specific objects,» they hang on the wall but are clearly sculptural, and they use
photographic images, but in abstracted forms.
He uses unconventional materials in traditional
photographic techniques to produce unique
photographic prints with a conceptual twist; for example his «dust» series, which uses collected dust and adhesive in place of the usual
photographic chemicals to
print delicate, gossamer
images; or his photographs of lakes and rivers that are developed in liquid collected from the bodies of water themselves.
But most poignantly, Alison Rossiter's sheets of expired
photographic paper yield a swell of haunting, tactile
images printed, in some cases, on paper dating back to 1900.
Examples include Julia Margaret Cameron's soft - focused and reverential Herbert Wilson (1868), which helped to move
photographic portraiture from pure documentation to artistic intention; and Edward Curtis's field -
printed cyanotype of an American Indian (c.1900 - 1930), which also shows how early photographers checked the quality of their
images before digital photography.
A slippery formula loosens the markings on the surface of each initial
print and mediates the transfer of the
photographic image onto a blank panel.
Here it comes in the form of a pale, 1960s Wallace Berman
image of the moon's remote surface overlaid with cryptic writing; a black - and - white Vija Celmins screen -
print of the vast, horizonless ocean that appears to carry a faint «X,» as if the
printing plate had been canceled; a ragged piece of fiberglass painted with a Tiepelo - like sky by Joe Goode, who seems to have ripped it from either the actual heavens above or a movie - studio set; and a
photographic close - up of shifting desert sand, over which actual sand and colored pigment has been applied by David Benjamin Sherry, as if reality were a veil obscuring camera - created truth in our mediated universe.
The resulting series of 500
images of white monochromes have been presented in a number of different forms since he began making them in the 1990's, appearing as
photographic prints, 35 mm slide projections, digital projections and also in book form.
During the early 1980s Barbara Kruger perfected a signature agitprop style, using cropped, large - scale, black - and - white
photographic images juxtaposed ironic aphorisms,
printed in Futura Bold typeface against black, white, or deep red text bars.
Opera creates fleeting abstract
images of ink marbled in water and
prints them as Anthotypes, a primitive
photographic process derived from the colorful light sensitive chemicals found in plants.
In many of the artist's new works, a doubling of object and
image occurs when Maisel collages the documented materials to the surface of the
photographic print.
He created the process of
printing photographic images on leaves in 1992 following the receipt of a fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
The sale marks the first time such an extensive grouping of Frank's work has appeared at auction and an unusual chance to see so many of these iconic
images as
photographic prints, as opposed to on the
printed page.
«Photo - Technic» features works of different
photographic techniques from two photographers, Gerry Giliberti, who is exhibiting
prints of still lifes and flora created with the alternative processes of Lumen and Solar Plate Printing, and Dave Burns, who is exhibiting Infrared
images of Serengeti wildlife and landscapes from various safaris in Tanzania.
Principally drawn from materials gathered in Japan in the 1890s by Edmund Buckley, a professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Chicago, this exhibition included
prints and
photographic views of temples and cities, as well as
images of religious objects, ceremonies, and deities.
In Julie Blackmon's
photographic images PC (2005) and Stolen Kiss (2005), the black - and - white checkered pattern and zebra motif on the floors of the respective
images guide the viewer's eye toward other areas of the
print.
Hamilton creates «virtual» interiors by electronically superimposing
photographic images on one another and
printing the combined
images on canvas.
It's a
print made with one obsolete
photographic process on which the
image is of the material of the now also - obsolete
photographic process that replaced it.
During Deep Epoch, Dullaart shows a new series of oil paintings based on
images generated by «neural networks»; works derived from his recent performative intervention The Possibility of an Army, as well as
photographic prints from his Instragram project for Jeu de Paume and HMKV: High Retention, Slow Delivery.
Changing Spaces, (No: 2) 1992 Unframed colour
photographic prints, computer generated
images and text 122 x 122 cm
The main gallery spaces will feature examples of large - scale works featuring evocative
photographic images from various sources such as books about experimental theater or puppetry, as well as Japanese textile designs, all screen -
printed onto different fabrics that are layered and stitched together.
Articulated by or within a field of deep Persian blue,
images produced by this rudimentary two - chemical
photographic process can be more graphically beguiling than even the most richly toned silver gelatin
print.
In this
print, Al Taylor overlays loose, linear abstractions on the
photographic image of a left hand.
The surface of the photograph itself is a persistent subject of interest for Tillmans, and his careful combination of small and large formats, and framed and unframed
prints, serves to underscore the notion of the
photographic image as an object — subjective and idiosyncratic.
In her woven work she integrates many components in her process, capturing her unique
images multiple times through a repetitive sequence of traditional analog
photographic methods, then arranging the large format
prints into precise and deliberate pairings.
These
prints represent all manner of special processes and innovative techniques in
printing — such as using linen and cotton pulp paint and photo - luminescent inks; black and white and colored lithography; creative integration of collage and cut paper; incorporation of
photographic images into digital
prints; screen
printing; and many others.
Once this initial painted layer was dry, Warhol
printed the
photographic silkscreen
image on top.
The
photographic silkscreen
printing process created a precise and defined
image and allowed Warhol and his assistants to mass - produce a large number of
prints with relative ease.
From a white plastic electrical fan to a scattering of hand - cast plaster bowls in a rainbow of colours and from a roll of LED strip lights to wallpaper and swatches of silk
printed with a
photographic image of polystyrene, texture seems like a key driver in your practice.
While Warhol didn't invent the
photographic silkscreen process, he developed his own technique by combining hand - painted backgrounds with
photographic silkscreen
printed images to create unique works of art.
To request
photographic materials or permission to reproduce a specific
image, please
print out and complete our Request for
photographic materials and permission to reproduce form Completed forms can be faxed (212.247.0402) or mailed to Michael Rosenfeld Gallery.
Gerry Giliberti is a
print - based
photographic artist who uses graphics, photography, sculpture and digital imagery to create abstract, surrealistic
images and constructions that bring the viewer into a new visual world.
Hirose picks up things dissolved within our daily life and recomposes them like poems: such as in the «Sky» series in which he took photographs of sky on his actual travels; the «Night» series whereby he traveled in the
image of
photographic clippings from
printed matters; and the «Beans Cosmos» series in which he encloses various materials such as pasta, maps, beans and gold in acrylic cubes.
The artists sometimes translated their
photographic images directly into their work in other media, and when viewed alongside these paintings,
prints, and drawings, the snapshots reveal fascinating parallels in foreshortening, cropping, lighting, silhouettes, and vantage point.»
To optically extract and realise the ultimate in
image quality and intensity Andrew uses giclée and C - Type
photographic prints — after all, the reproduction hung on the wall is the ultimate evidence of the merits of an
image and the reflection of the photographer's intention.
VARA provides its protection only to paintings, drawings,
prints, sculptures and still
photographic images in single copies or limited editions of 200 or fewer copies that are for exhibition only and that the author has signed and numbered.
Having recently worked on conserving and restoring Looking for Langston
images from his extensive archive, he exhibited of
photographic works at Victoria Miro Gallery, London (2017), Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco (2016) and Ron Mandos Gallery, Amsterdam (2016) with a screening of the film in its original 16 mm
print at Tate Britain.
As with Minutemen, Wachs» also manipulates found
images for Gin on the Rocks, a life - size
photographic reproduction, pieced together from twenty - five separate inkjet
prints.
Leaning against the far wall are a series of canvases screen
printed in cyan, magenta, yellow and a range of grays to black, each with the same flattened
photographic image of lichen on the surface of a rock.
The resultant abstract drawings are then enframed over a 30 by 40 inch
photographic print of a still
image from the film.
The artists have developed innovative methods to disrupt how we «read»
photographic images, often through techniques that retool the very mechanisms of
print production.