Sentences with phrase «photographic practices»

Forming part of the collection's ongoing projects showcasing contemporary photography and video art from Africa, the show focuses on how African photographers are engaging with revolutionary and current photographic practices to respond to ideas and understandings of African diaspora.
Akram Zaatari Akram Zaatari is an artist whose work is tied to collecting and exploring photographic practices in the making of social codes and aesthetic forms.
He has spent much of the last decade studying, indexing, and presenting the archive of Studio Sheherazade, established in 1953 by photographer Hashem el Madani in Saida, South Lebanon - Zaatari's city of origin - as a register of social relationships and of photographic practices.
Thompson argues that a focus on light's effects and shine in both popular photographic practices and contemporary art has informed new approaches to visuality, conceptions of value, and types of image - making focused on the skin as a photographic medium.
Hannah has reviewed portfolios and juried exhibitions worldwide for FotoFest, Rhubarb Rhubarb, Photolucida, PhotoVisa, folioPORT and FotoTriennale.dk, among others, and is a frequent lecturer on photography and contemporary photographic practices.
A selection of different practitioners will engage these questions at LA > < ART, advancing discussions surrounding photographic practices today, as well as issues of image production more broadly.
Places various photographic practices and aesthetics in a historical context.
Back then we had a lot of photographic practices that were almost anti-photo, with artists using photography to create signs or advertisements, like Barbara Kruger.
The talk addresses the implicatedness of photographic practices in the culture of capitalism, be it through consolidation or critique.
The 2017 shortlist for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize continues its established tradition of representing a diverse range of photographic practices.
Gerhard Richter's indebtedness to a range of photographic practices has been the taproot of his intensely admired achievements.
But their photographic practices thrive on the interplay between a fast - paced downtown subculture with a rigorous studio practice.
«Titled from a series of works by Luuk de Haan, this exhibition explores the area of alternative abstract photographic practices,» writes Richard Caldicott.
Panelists will discuss the impact of time, context, and objecthood on contemporary photographic practices, especially as they draw attention to the power of perception.
For the upcoming session we have invited artists Lucas Blalock and John Kelsey; Matthew Biro, Professor and Chair, Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan; Alex Klein, The Dorothy and Stephen R. Weber (CHE» 60) Program Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; and Carol Squiers, Curator, International Center of Photography to lead a discussion about material and conceptual experimentation in contemporary photographic practices.
The show features more than 60 works of recent acquisitions and institutional favorites that together emphasize a range of photographic practices, from gelatin silver to inkjet prints.
His influences include the early photographic practices of Andy Warhol and Nam June Paik, as well as the cinematographic approaches of photographers Jeff Wall and Cindy Sherman.
The exhibition anti-retrato mediates on portraiture in photographic practices in Latin America within the past ten years.
The artists presented in The Megacity and the Non-City adopt photographic practices and image - based strategies to negotiate the expanding urban landscape of Africa today, with its contradictions, grey areas, and sites of dispute.
Founded in 1980 as a non-profit venue for photographic practices, TPW is committed to a media - specific but expanded mandate, addressing the vital role that images play in contemporary culture and exploring the exchange between photography, new technologies and time - based media.
Her interests have turned recently to post apartheid culture and art as well as the history of photographic practices in Southern Africa.
Keeping in mind the peculiar conditions of production, distribution, and consumption of the images, Mapping Sitting also investigates how these photographic practices reveal characteristics of nascent national identities.
Undergraduates establish strong photographic practices through the study of analog and digital processes, the history and theory of photography, and the development of critical thinking and writing skills.
Gil Blank is a photographer and a frequent writer on the social, political, and historical contexts of photographic practices.
Undergraduates establish strong photographic practices and discourses through the study of analog and digital processes, the history and theory of photography, and the development of critical thinking and writing skills through required and elective courses in photography, other creative disciplines, and the liberal arts.
His works question any assumed differences between abstraction and representation, between modes of presentation... Welling's photographs are objects in themselves, beautiful compositions that also gloss and comprise a history of photographic practices.
It focuses on self - referential contemporary photographic practices addressing their own processes, actions, materials, and contexts.
Her installations employ video and photographic practices to explore the social life of institutions.
Her installations employ video and photographic practices to explore
Naida Osline is a Los Angeles - based artist who combines and manipulates images sourced from both analog and digital processes, in which she blends conceptual and documentary photographic practices with an abiding interest in the transformative, mythical, and ethereal nature of existence.
While the two artists represent divergent photographic practices, both have explored the interconnection between the social and the physical landscapes of their native cities.
This is the first major exhibition to consider the persistence of the sun as a visual metaphor and material in contemporary photographic practices.
Her interests include childhood agency, photographic practices in school, and visual sociology / image - based research.
Pure abstractions, such as the two huge «Blushes» whose cascading streams of magenta dominate the gallery, refine photographic practice to the barest elements of light on paper.
Greene uses a diverse photographic practice to explore representations of race.
«Muse,» based on a book of the same name that came out this past fall, focuses on Thomas's photographic practice.
Smith is continuously developing his photographic practice and pushing the boundaries of his medium.
Featuring original scholarship by Alexander Nemerov, this notable presentation of The Democratic Forest provides historical context for a monumental body of work, while offering newcomers a foothold in Eggleston's photographic practice.
Eisler will also discuss wider aspects of her photographic practice as well as previous projects including Eurydice in Providence (2017), Searching for Eve in the American West (2016), and her upcoming solo exhibition The Sublime Feminine.
In response to this partial view that overlooks the complexities of daily life across a vast continent of over fifty nations, Snap Judgments: New Positions in Contemporary African Photography forces a recognition of the contradictory and varied forms of photographic practice that are now arising across Africa.
The sixty - nine black - and - white images in Untitled Film Stills construct and reiterate stereotypes of postwar femininity, and were Sherman's seminal foray into her now - signature photographic practice.
The exhibition will include elements from each area of Thomas's photographic practice.
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.
Daniel Seth Kraus» work blends historical research with photographic practice in an effort to deepen our understanding of people and places.
The photographs include some of Hopper's most iconic work, arranged in evocative narrative groupings that encapsulate his unique and conceptual photographic practice.
But despite his photographic practice constituting an important and lifelong part of his work it has so far been largely overlooked.
In a current series, titled Material Gesture, Hovsepian introduces wall - based assemblage to her photographic practice.
For over 40 years since he first commenced his photographic practice, Ueda has continued to explore new expressions through his filter of photography; always challenging himself to capture the strong impulses and impressions that he happens upon, as well as the pleasure felt through such encounters.
This workshop is a wonderful opportunity to challenge your current photographic practice; break old habits and create new ones.
«What,» she asks in an interview, «does a feminist photographic practice look like if there are no bodies?»
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