The photographs not only reveal the shifting attitudes towards children and their representation, but also show the evolution of
the photographic processes from early daguerreotypes to contemporary digital prints.
Nearly
every photographic process from its origins — daguerreotypes, albumen silver prints, gelatin silver prints, gum bichromates, platinum silver, cyanotypes and even digital archival prints — are in the collection, making it a keen contribution to the history of the medium itself beyond Albany's city limits.
Not exact matches
In our research, we incorporated an ensemble of computational methods
from machine learning, image
processing, and other data - scientific disciplines to extract useful psychological indicators
from photographic data.
In this exaggerated - color image, the beams fanning away
from the rings are an artifact of the
photographic process, just as a personal camera sometimes captures the glare in a snapshot at the beach.
Sipp, a printmaker, is creating the illustrations by drawing on glass and then using a
photographic process to make etching plates
from the drawings, so he can do limited - edition prints.
«Many
photographic artists have switched
from toxic chemicals to digital methods that only expose them to a small amount of ozone and particulate
from laser printers,» she says, but others continue to use chemically based methods, including a daguerreotype
process that produces toxic mercury vapors.
It becomes evidently clear, that through the very nature of Tuymans»
process of appropriating
from photographic imagery, abstracting it and then re-working it through mind and hand, he draws upon a lack of sincerity and belief in
photographic imagery today.
Akdogan utilizes no
photographic processes in creating the slides; rather, each frame is assembled
from layers of lighting gels, light diffusers, correction gels, and commercial packing plastic.
Christopher Williams creates photographs
from the paraphernalia of the
photographic process.
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.
Greenhouse follows this same production
process, extending themes of absence even further with slight shadow figures lingering in the
photographic series view
from a bed x a view
from bed side.
From the gestural abstraction painting of Cosmic Slop «Black Orpheus» (in which black soap and wax are slathered in high relief) to the arcane
photographic processes used to make lines of feet look like dental x-rays in Untitled, Manumission Papers, Johnson does it all.
Borrowed Light will present a visual history of photography
from its inception in the 1840s to the present day, chronicling various
photographic processes, techniques, and artistic approaches —
from an early half - plate ambrotype of Niagara Falls, to a Polaroid self - portrait by a young Robert Mapplethorpe.
The exhibition and this accompanying catalogue are divided into three parts: seven large paintings
from the Wall of Light series; a set of 40 watercolors; and three
photographic series, which intriguingly illuminate Scully's image - making
process — Aran, Santo Domingo for Nene and Alhambra, the latter of which is published here for the first time.
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.
The collection also includes all applications of the medium,
from artistic pursuit to commercial enterprise and
from amateur pastime to documentary record, as well as all types of
photographic processes,
from daguerreotypes to digital prints...
He is an accomplished printmaker who, over the years, has experimented with a wide variety of printing methods
from woodcut, etching and lithography, to
photographic processes such as collotype and color copy transfer.
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.
«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.
Thomas's layered
process of fragmentation, in which she begins with a
photographic portrait and moves to collage and then on to painting, is the result of discreet borrowings
from our twenty - first century language of mass culture.
Fusing these mechanical
processes with the hand - made, the
photographic prints are layered with ink drained
from thousands of ballpoint pens over the course of several months.
Whereas the painters in Nature Studies I may have found creative impetus
from photographically - reproduced work or used it as part of their method, these eight artists employ a host of respective
photographic processes that, for the most part, draw our attention to the concerns, formats and styles typically seen in and expected of painting such as the artifice of arrangement, the manipulation of formal elements, and the projection of symbolic meaning or narrative content.
Going beyond the scope of
photographic processes, Harwood creates diptychs, in which new meanings and pictorial complexities arise
from the juxtaposition of two compatible images.
Learn about
photographic silkscreen printing
process from beginning to end.
The first damaged and abstract pictures were exhibited in 1998 and other works
from that time reflect the reaction of the
photographic paper to light, as well as mechanical and chemical
processes.
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.
The collection chronicles different
photographic processes, techniques, and artistic approaches
from an early half - plate ambrotype of Niagara Falls to a Polaroid self - portrait by a young Robert Mapplethorpe.
Ink on Paper represents a temporary shift in Engman's artistic practice
from photographic documentation on environmental installation phenomena — records of
processes and the passage of time — to -LSB-...]
The extraordinary range and complexity of the
photographic process -
from the origins of the medium in the 1840s to the advent of digital photography at the end of the 20th century - are explored in a comprehensive exhibition and accompanying guidebook.
This exhibition will look in detail at these
processes,
from the perception and selection of colour in tapestry to recent changes in digital
photographic printing that have had a major impact on Fabian Miller's work.
Working
from anecdotal photographs, each painting is deliberately built up through multiple layers of translucent pigment, a crucial aspect to the recontextualization of these images, a
process which effectively dissolves the spatial / temporal specificity of the
photographic source, while retaining its pictorial trace.
The photographs she chose to work
from for this show all have an inherent interference, either in the
photographic process such as vaseline or coloured filters on the lens, or oil and turps stains
from Bjerger's studio.
The
processes she utilizes consist of a wide spectrum of methodologies that include everything
from appropriating classical images and craft techniques to cutting - edge
photographic manipulation.
His abstractions result
from a systemic investigation into
photographic process.
Though he frequently experiments, Opera usually opts for one of two
photographic processes: the Cyanotype, which yields a cyan - colored print, or the Anthotype, which employs photosensitive materials
from plants.
The collection chronicles different
photographic processes, techniques, and artistic approaches
from an early half - plate ambrotype of Niagara Falls to a Polaroid auto - portrait by a young Robert Mapplethorpe.
Interestingly, the photographers in this group show chose to express their artistry in a variety of
photographic processes, ranging
from traditional anthotypes to digital inkjet prints, including a hybrid of both old and new techniques.
The color images are made with one of the most antiquarian of
photographic processes: the camera obscura, literally translated
from Latin as «dark room.»
Whether revived
from previous centuries of
photographic invention and discovery, informed by scientific collaboration, or borrowed
from other arts, these alternative
processes have the capacity to imbue the medium of photography with a new vigor.
From a series of beautifully coloured photograms, Lycopodium, created by burning the spores of the eponymous moss against
photographic paper, to Replaying the mistake of a broken hammer (2011), a steel bar that has been subjected to different and sometimes interrupted stages of the hardening
process leaving the metal at different stages of fragility.
These works point to a crucial development that eventually transformed her
process - based production
from physical repetition to
photographic reproduction to instantaneous reflection.
Since 2008, the Mexican artist has been creating
photographic cutouts in which the focal point of an image is stripped away to leave only a blank silhouette — first eliminating notable architectural sites
from his own photographs, then later applying the same
process to recognizable pieces of modern art.
Feintuch's
process of preparing for a painting has often combined hand drawing
from life with drawing using
photographic material on a computer.
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 practition
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 practition
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.
The exhibition will also include
photographic and video documentation of Burks's travels, as well as his own drawings and prototypes, so that audiences can experience the entire design
process from inspiration to completion.
Working
from photographic sources granted Schönebeck new creative freedom and allowed him to avoid the painful uncertainty and self - doubt inherent in a
process that begins with abstract randomness.
Tasha Lewis is an artist originally
from Indianapolis, Indiana, whose sculptural and installation works combine the historic
photographic process of cyanotype with paper sculpture, stitching, magnets, and ephemeral public art.
(Monaco, Monaco) Usually forgotten in the official history of photography, Hercule Florence — a Nice - born inventor who discovered, in 1833's Brazil, a
photographic process completely independently
from the European findings in the field — is introduced to the European public in «Hercule Florence: Le Nouveau Robinson», which opened at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (NMNM).
The silkscreen paintings have an expressive quality that results
from their hand - painted areas, the collage - like overlays of
photographic images, and the intentional slippage and irregularities, which the artist allowed to remain uncorrected during the screening
process.
Continuously searching for new sculptural solutions, Fischer has built houses out of bread; enlivened empty space with mechanistic jokes; deconstructed objects and then replicated them; and transferred others
from three dimensions to two and back again via
photographic processes.