Sentences with phrase «photographic project which»

A remarkable photographic project which documents five years in the lives of the inhabitants of Ponte City, an iconic Johannesburg landmark and the tallest residential skyscraper in Africa, will have its only UK showing at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this winter.
He is best known for his photographic projects which offer a critical examination of various elements of modern life, especially in suburban and provincial life in England.

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The Museum of Modern Art presents Zoe Leonard's Analogue — a landmark photographic project conceived over the course of a decade — which documents, in 412 color and black - and - white photographs, the eclipsed texture of 20th - century urban life as seen in little bodegas, mom - and - pop stores with decaying façades and quirky handwritten signs, and shop windows displaying a mixed assortment of products.
10/4 to 10/22 Nader Tehrani, Dean, Chanin School of Architecture, Daniel Libeskind AR ’70, Laurie Hawkinson AR» 83, Gina Pollara AR» 91, Bradley Samuels, AR» 05, are part of a group exhibition, Work in Progress, which showcases alternative visions for New York City development projects, as well as a photographic survey of active construction sites throughout the city.
His fascination with technological methods for producing paintings is also evident in the 2001 television program Secret Knowledge, in which Hockney posited that the Old Master painters used camera obscura techniques to project images of their subjects onto their paintings» surfaces, leading to the photographic quality of Renaissance painting.
In 2009, the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw published Them — an artistic album of Wojciech Gilewicz» work, presenting a series of photographic double self - portraits, a project started in 2002, which continues to date.
To make her pictures, Nielsen cuts, shapes, layers, draws on, and assembles transparent color gels into a handmade «negative» through which she projects varied light sources onto photographic paper — from an enlarger light to lasers to cellphone lights (and everything in - between).
Simone Rocha Simone will launch a collection of special T - shirts in her space which feature an image from the photographic series «Flowers and Cars» — a long - running collaborative project between Simone Rocha and Jacob Lillis.
Dark Room is a photographic project in which Arno Roncada continues his research on the interrelation of spatiality and perception.
This exhibition presents Zoe Leonard's Analogue — a landmark photographic project conceived over the course of a decade — which documents, in 412 color and black - and - white photographs, the eclipsed texture of 20th - century urban life as seen in little bodegas, mom - and - pop stores with decaying facades and quirky handwritten signs, and shop windows displaying a mixed assortment of products.
For her Hammer Project, she will exhibit a portion of an on - going project called «The Electric Comma,» which began as a poem she wrote of the same name about various conditions of the photographic, such as its alleged static nature and its vocation of describing events of thProject, she will exhibit a portion of an on - going project called «The Electric Comma,» which began as a poem she wrote of the same name about various conditions of the photographic, such as its alleged static nature and its vocation of describing events of thproject called «The Electric Comma,» which began as a poem she wrote of the same name about various conditions of the photographic, such as its alleged static nature and its vocation of describing events of the past.
Nelson, who like Wallinger has been shortlisted once before, recently made his mark with a striking project at the 2006 Frieze Art Fair, which installed a photographic darkroom inside the bowels of the fair.
The large - scale sculptures, which begin as small folded paper models, combine the concept of monumental and permanent, emanating at the same time the sense of a potential change and erosion — similarly Falls did in his former project in Zabludowicz residency program in Finland, where some hand - dyed fabrics exposed to the natural elements created new objects and photographic records of the various environmental conditions.
Galeri Zilberman was also represented by Begüm Yamanlar, whose works were exhibited previously during the Young, Fresh, Different exhibition and at the project space, with her video installation Ada (Island), which consists of photographic images.
Rotem is currently pursuing her Dissertation project, in which she explores the intersections of Zionist photographic archives, the image of the body and the writing of a national territory under the guidance of Prof. John Tagg (Binghamton University, NY).
Current exhibition: Barbara Probst's series of diptychs called 12 Moments — part of Exposures projectwhich complicate ideas of photographic «truth».
Boys» Quarters Project Space is made up of two small gallery spaces, a reading room and Ken Saro - Wiwa's actual office which is now a miniature museum site hosting projected photographic and video installation works relating to Ken's personal life and international legacy.
Since September 2016 he has been collaborating with Circus, in Milan, a reality born as a society for photographic services which now aims for the fusion between the profit world and social cultural projects.
Another part of the fair is Photo50, which provides a critical forum for examining some of the most distinctive elements of current photographic practice, Photography Focus Day that takes place at the Fair on Wednesday 21 January, the Art Projects Film Programme, live performances as well as an extensive program of talks, tours and critical debates.
The two series are among his earliest projects, which broke with mainstream photographic traditions to reveal pronounced modernist references.
In 2014, his projects include a solo exhibition entitled «Fröbel Fröbeled» which starts at the Contemporary Art Galleries in Vancouver and tours different venues in Europe: Villa Arson (Nice, France), Spike Island (Bristol, UK), Heidelberger Kunstverein (Heidelberg, Germany), Le Plateau (Paris), as well as an important photographic installation shown at the Sydney Biennial.
Your work develops into both photography and books, how do you decide which project becomes a photographic series and which one a book?
Her practice encompasses sculpture, installation, photographic processes, video, and performance, which she also uses to engage in projects that promote cultural exchange.
Internationally acclaimed, New York - born artist Elia Alba's The Supper Club is a multifaceted art project comprising an ongoing series of dinners in which artists engage in meaningful conversation about art, pop culture, socio - political events and race; photographic portraits of nearly 60 artists of color; and a book to be published in late 2018 featuring the portraits and text related to the dinners / conversations.
Kudzanai Chiurai will show the film Moyo — as well as a new photographic print from the project — in which the artist gently engages with notions of memory, mourning and loss.
His work, which integrates scientific topics into photographic projects, has won numerous national awards, such as the Berenice Abbott Prize for an emerging photographer, the Jeannie Pierce Award, and First Place at the Newspace Center for Photography's International Juried Exhibition.
Over the past year, Edward Woodman has been participating in the Art360 project which has made it possible for Woodman to work with curators and archivists and to scan and catalogue thousands of photographic images in his archive.
«Sun / Screen is a new project by award - winning New York based artist Penelope Umbrico, which continues her exploration of the ever increasing production and consumption of photographic images online.
A new series of photographic collages titled Constellations (2017), which are presented in this exhibition for the first time, form Geyer's most recent contribution to this continuously relevant project.
Wilson's longterm projects AIR (Auto Immune Response) and CIPX (Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange)-- from which Wilson's work in this exhibition derive — will serve as touchstones for the evening.
[9] During this period, exponents of land art rejected the museum or gallery as the setting of artistic activity and developed monumental landscape projects which were beyond the reach of traditional transportable sculpture and the commercial art market, although photographic documentation was often presented in normal gallery spaces.
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