Sentences with phrase «photographic methods»

Since the invention of photographic methods in the 19th century, the captured image has been an important way of documenting otherwise transient artistic and theatrical performances.
This process becomes increasingly complicated as technology evolves, as perception is altered by media, beginning with the invention of photographic methods and now rapidly changing with the flow of the Internet.
Working between traditional photographic methods and altered digital techniques, collectively the exhibition explores the similarities between photography and painting.
Her signature photographic method involves manipulating both the exposure and development of the film, layering a positive transparency on top of a negative.
The works on display fall into three genres of photography, landscape, self - portraiture, and still life, which reflect historical photographic methods.
The Rauschenberg BMW 635 CSI Art Car - the sixth addition to BMW's collection of 15 Art Cars - is the first in which the artist used photographic methods to transfer images (including images of famous classical paintings) to the car.
A New and Mysterious Art: Ancient Photographic Methods in Contemporary Art is on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery from Sept. 15 until Oct. 29.
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.
Using iconic imagery of modern protest with an advanced photographic method, these works become fully perceivable in form and content while illuminated.
A student of Gerhard Richter and Bernd and Hilla Becher at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Struth blends documentary photographic methods, technological innovation, and conceptual strategies of display.
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.
Julia Feyrer's exploration into objects that relate to the human body extends across 16 mm film, sculpture, sound, and photographic methods such as the daguerreotype.
Each of these artists has chosen to forgo the tech - heavy aspects of today's version of the medium in order to revisit primary photographic methods using the action of natural light to create their images.
In the end, experimental photographic methods served the regime quite well, Ms. Goodman notes, «as long as the photographer embraced the approved themes of industrialization, collectivization, healthy and happy life, empire expansion, sports and defense.»
This contrasted with earlier photographic methods, like the wet collodion process, which must be used immediately after preparation.
A New and Mysterious Art: Ancient Photographic Methods in Contemporary Art brings together an international cohort utilizing the 19th century photographic techniques of daguerreotype, calotype, camera obscura, and more to produce vibrant and evocative images.
The first five examples were all hand - painted, but Rauschenberg used photographic methods to transfer images — mostly of classical art pieces — to the car's sheetmetal.
New group exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery showcases the beauty of analog photographic methods.
Based in Portobello Road Bleach Box Photography Gallery specialises in traditional photographic methods in fine art, promoting photographers printing from the negative in the dark room.
A final year student in Photographic Practice at the University of Northampton, Kay has a particular passion for traditional photographic methods, and is also concerned with the photograph as object in its own right.
Whereas Campus utilizes the most current of photographic methods — a literal blending of mechanical and electronic reproduction — Gary Schneider finds his muse in the very beginning of photography's history with nearly comparable results.
Cowan and colleagues Debra Inglis and Carol Miles evaluated three biodegradable plastic mulch products using subjective visual assessments of deterioration during the cropping season and a photographic method to monitor deterioration after the mulches were incorporated into the soil.
Encompassing a variety of approaches — analog and digital, black & white and color, and still and moving images — the selection addresses the ever - evolving nature of the photographic method, as well as of our understanding of how it is used and interpreted.
Fifteen decades later, the «ancient» photographic methods of the nineteenth century, and the vaporous, alchemical images they render, once again appear «new and mysterious.»
Painters have used photographic methods and optical devices for centuries.
Loosely inspired by LeWitt, Deschenes» new imageless photograms use photographic methods to explore conceptual possibilities introduced by the renowned 20th century artist.
Contemporary daguerreotypes also feature in a group show titled A New and Mysterious Art: Ancient Photographic Methods in Contemporary Art at the Howard GreenbergGallery.
Photogram, as a medium, has existed since the late - 19th century and is a photographic method where an artist records his or her subject matter with light.
The exhibition, «A New and Mysterious Art»: Ancient Photographic Methods in Contemporary Art presents recent work by Takashi Arai, Stephen Berkman, Dan Estabrook, Adam Fuss, Luther Gerlach, Vera Lutter, Sally Mann, Matthias Olmeta, France Scully Osterman & Mark Osterman, and Craig Tuffin.
However, in focusing on the artwork itself, specifically the photographic method — that vigilantly controls for light, composition, time, and exhibition — photography becomes a provocative medium in which to reflect upon the current phenomenon of purity balls.
This epic project is represented in the exhibition by a series of eight carbon prints that utilize the earliest of nineteenth - century color - photographic methods.
We talk about «making» an image, or «rendering» an idea and artists using photographic methods or ideas are highly conscious of every active choice they make: nothing is default and much is pre-mediated.
Publishing in the journal The Cryosphere, Beedle et al. use photographic methods to quantify changes to 33 glaciers in the Cariboo Mountains.
Thorough knowledge of visual arts, videographic, and photographic methods and techniques and the subject matter supported or depicted to plan visual products and services that interpret subject matter content.
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