Sentences with phrase «photographic oeuvre»

Tillmans, who first arose to international prominence in the early 1990s with a photographic oeuvre fundamentally concerned with representation, has continually probed the possibilities and limitations of his medium.
Opening on February 3 and running through May 6, 2012, Tacita Dean is the first major museum exhibition to focus on the photographic oeuvre of Dean, who is best known for her canon of work on film.
This new monograph on Jay DeFeo (1929 — 1989) focuses on her late work, the paintings of the 1980s as well as the exceptional corpus of drawings of the 1980s and her photographic oeuvre of the 1970s.
His photographic oeuvre spans a period from 1970 to 1992, the year of his death.
Photographs March 11 - May 13, 2017 Opening: Saturday, March 11, 2017, 6 - 8 pm WORKS EXHIBITION BROSHURE The Galerie Karsten Greve is delighted to present Photographs, an exhibition devoted to the photographic oeuvre of the major twentieth - century American artist John Chamberlain, whose metallic works, resulting from a mechanical process of compression and crushing, revolutionised contemporary art.
This postcard book presents a small selection from across the range of Wenders» photographic oeuvre.
Highlights include Nothing to Lose, a posthumous exhibition of Rotmi Fani - Kayode's photography and his first - ever solo show in New York, in Paris Abdoulaye Konaté solo show, Tentures Teintures and in The Hague Pieter Hugo's first comprehensive photographic oeuvre presentation, This Must Be The Place and more...
The theme of the city, with its subcultures, runs through the three photographic oeuvres of Ken Schles, Jeffrey Silverthorne, and Miron Zownir, which are presented in the House of Photography, the artists touch on social taboos that we avoid.

Not exact matches

This exhibition is a survey of the artist's oeuvre — from images that are the product of experimentation with various materials and photographic processes, to portraits of friends and strangers and still lives of his environment, to book page collages, to more recent hyperreal digital works.
Guise & Dolls focused on several prominent bodies of work from each artist's oeuvre: Warhol's «Ladies and Gentlemen» series (1975) of drag queen portraits, Christopher Makos's «Altered Images» series of Warhol in drag, Mapplethorpe's photographs of lifelong friend and longtime muse Patti Smith that range from masculine to feminine and Mapplethorpe's photographic series and book Lady: Lisa Lyon (1983) of the female bodybuilding champion in numerous gender - bending guises.
Comparatively lesser - known are her remarkable photographic works, which constitute a crucial part of her oeuvre and have been her primary focus over the past several years.
While the wall drawings, which he started in 1968 at the age of 40, constitute LeWitt's most emblematic practice, his oeuvre also includes three - dimensional works (which he referred to as «structures»), innumerable drawings on paper, photographic series and artist's books.
The motifs of doubles, shadows and masks are present throughout the oeuvre, emphasizing an interest in the supernatural possibilities of the photographic medium.
Thomas Ruff: Object Relations brings together for the first time — and for his first major Canadian museum exhibition — the series from Ruff's oeuvre where he works from found or collected photographic materials.
Nina Raginsky's photographic work, The Kirkpatrick Sisters at the Empress Hotel (Victoria, BC), is reflective of Raginsky's larger oeuvre in terms of imagery and technique.
The Destroyed Room is an excellent example of the layeredness in Jeff Wall's entire oeuvre, not only questioning the photographic image but referring even to 19th century paintings.
In Camnitzer's oeuvre, Bricks is a departure from his text - based works of the 60s, using photographic rather than linguistic signs as tools to alter meaning; subsequent photographic works from the mid-1970s are among the artist's most iconic.
The film is the latest entry in Prager's oeuvre of cinematic and photographic investigations into subjects that tantalize and challenge the viewer.
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