Sentences with phrase «photographic projects in»

In this new stage we want to improve our dedication to nature conservancy, solidarity, teaching, assistance to young members and developing photographic projects in Europe.
London Diary has been on hiatus for the summer, having spent July nominally working on a photographic project in Paris and returning to its spiritual home for an art world August so leaden you could've caught painter's colic just by walking past a gallery.
Dark Room is a photographic project in which Arno Roncada continues his research on the interrelation of spatiality and perception.

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Launched in late - 2017, the DJI Drone Photography Award called for project ideas that would make creative use of a drone to explore new photographic possibilities.
Matter and not matter in this dark photographic project by Maria Grazia Mormando.
Participants also examined how these photographic projects could lead to learning about economic development, educational benefits, increased self esteem, and youth participation in policy discussions.
Celebrated by the New York Times, Eleanor is the founder of the ever - popular and much - lauded project, Photographs Rendered in Play - Doh, where she re-creates photographic icons in clay, and publishes the resulting sculptures online.
«My photographic work explores subjects borne out of my own experience, a personal investment that has taken my projects in various directions.
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.
Family, neighbors, patrons — all enter her studio through a photographic snapshot captured in the specificity of their space before being projected in paint onto the surface that immortalizes.
About 15 years ago, Beijing - based photographer Liu Zheng was in the midst of a project of epic proportions: a photographic survey of the Chinese people that took him to morgues and nunneries, among other places.
In this discussion of his work Miller places his project within the context of a larger, planned documentation of this tumultuous event by New Zealand's photographic community, and the various uses made of these images in the immediate aftermath of the TouIn this discussion of his work Miller places his project within the context of a larger, planned documentation of this tumultuous event by New Zealand's photographic community, and the various uses made of these images in the immediate aftermath of the Touin the immediate aftermath of the Tour.
Day to Night is an ongoing global photographic project that visualizes an entire day in one image.
In addition to the Biennials and the Lecture Series, FotoFocus continues to support visual and educational projects within the photographic realm that align with its mission.
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.
Incorporating film, video, and photographic installations Adrià Julià embarks on a new project that focuses on the relationship between the camera and the bodies that operate it, such as in cinematographers.
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 datIn 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 datin 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 datin 2002, which continues to date.
Ruell has a multitude of projects currently in the works, including a feature film and two photographic series.
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.
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).
Esopus 23 presents specially - commissioned projects exclusive to this issue including a series of images printed on translucent and metallic stocks by Marilyn Minter, a portfolio of die - cut works by Mickalene Thomas, a collection of images and documentation by Jody Wood relating to her ongoing «Beauty in Transition» series, a new series of paintings by Stefan Kürten; drawings by Karo Akpokiere dealing with the challenges of living and working between Berlin and Lagos, and a series of abstract photographic «landscapes» created in the darkroom by master black - and - white printer Chuck Kelton.
The exhibition will feature Aguiñiga's «AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)» series alongside seven other projects from her ongoing design and artistic practice in photographic documentation, radio broadcasts, ephemera, data and an installation.
The solo exhibition will feature work from several of Hanzlová's photographic projects, including Rokytnik and Forest, taken in the Czech village and surrounding forest where the artist grew up; Cotton Rose, taken in Gifu, Japan; as well as the artist's three most recent series, Horses, Flowers and There Is Something I Don't Know.
Examining borders in a transcultural context, Andrialavidrazana's photographic projects open up possibilities for storytelling through visual anthropology.
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.
For the first time in his extensive exhibition history, this project delves deeply into the full range of his photographic works.
As an independent curator, some of DuBois» curatorial projects include: Black Abstraction at Harmony Hall Regional Art Gallery in Fort Washington, MD for the group Black Artists of DC (2011); A / Way Home at the District of Columbia Arts Center (2012 - 13); Of a Place and Time: Photographic Memories and Imaginings at the Hillyer Art Space (2013); (in) Visible and (dis) Embodied: Repositioning the Marginalized as part of the Curatorial Initiative program at the District of Columbia Arts Center (2014).
Doug DuBois approaches his work slowly and engages in long - term photographic projects.
Each instantiation features new works, and in Beijing these will include a major installation by Sudarshan Shetty, a Bharti Kher triptych, a new photographic series by Dayanita Singh from her House of Love book project, and video work by Ayisha Abraham and Hetain Patel.
Although some photographic material related to the exhibition at the Hayden Gallery at MIT exists (published in The Tech newspaper at the time) no significant documentation or critical text on this important project has ever been produced.
The book documents the CLUI's methodology in a series of interviews and includes a photographic essay on land use in Houston featuring a panoramic, foldout section and a comprehensive chronology of the CLUI's projects and publications over the past 14 years.
In her many photographic projects, Catherine Opie has explored the tension between private desire and the public face.
Inspired by his own visits to Israel and the visual and photographic potential held there and in the West Bank, began to build a project that would commission twelve photographers to go to the region and make their own work.
This publication brings together three major bodies of work: the photographic and video works produced under the fictional collective name The Atlas Group; various series of seemingly «straight» photography of his native Beirut titled Sweet Talk: Commissions (Beirut); and his most recent project, Scratching on Things I Could Disavow: A History of Art in the Arab World.
Misty Keasler is a Dallas - based artist whose immersive photographic projects explore intriguing and probing subjects such as orphanages, Japanese love hotels, garbage dumps in developing countries, taxidermy, and her own familial roots.
Black Box Projects specialises in contemporary photography and contemporary art that is created using photographic materials.
She is currently working on a project about Eliot Porter's photographic work in Maine and Iceland.
In two recent series, one of rounded - squares that look somewhat like television or computers screens and the other of black concentric circles that resemble targets, he turns painting into an industrial project in the manner of photography by making multiple painted copies of a single one - off photographic imagIn two recent series, one of rounded - squares that look somewhat like television or computers screens and the other of black concentric circles that resemble targets, he turns painting into an industrial project in the manner of photography by making multiple painted copies of a single one - off photographic imagin the manner of photography by making multiple painted copies of a single one - off photographic image.
Photographic art group Catch Light Collective and film artist Luke Williams present their latest show True Story in Project Space.
It includes essays by the curator Jens Hoffmann, the scholar José Luis Barrios, and the film critic Ernesto Diezmartínez Guzmán as well as information on all the participating artists and their works, extended notes on the classic films selected by the artists, and a special insert featuring a newly commissioned photographic project by Fernando Ortega depicting abandoned or repurposed movie theaters in Mexico City.
Through the conjunction of and the cross between Willy Loman, the legendary anti-hero of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, Dante's Inferno, the photographic recreation of Gustave Doré's etchings of Dante's work and references to the US multinationals Chrysler, General Motors and Ford, the British - Nigerian artist suggests, on one side, the illusory nature of the «American dream» and, on the other, the parallel between Miller's exploration of greed and the human condition in the 20th century and our present situation, projecting it as its perverse, ill - fated legacy.
His aesthetic is inspired in part by the photographic projects of Bernd and Hilla Becher, whose work is similarly bare and tightly cropped.
Over the ensuing decades — and particularly with his Sunburn project — McCaw has used photographic materials, especially expired gelatin silver paper, in groundbreaking ways.
In a photographic project spanning five decades, Bernd and Hilla Becher documented the soon - to - be-forgotten architectural forms of industry — Mine Heads, Blast Furnaces, Water Towers, Coal Bunkers, Cooling Towers, Industrial Facades, Gas Tanks, Grain Elevators, to name but a few.
[16] His photographic California Map Project (1969) created physical forms that resembled the letters in «California» geographically near to the very spots on the map that they were printed.
In this touching episode of The Backstory, photographer Rose Marasco narrates the moments that brought her to Utica, New York in 1988 to photograph the Saint Rosalie Feast — and how that project affected her life and photographic careeIn this touching episode of The Backstory, photographer Rose Marasco narrates the moments that brought her to Utica, New York in 1988 to photograph the Saint Rosalie Feast — and how that project affected her life and photographic careein 1988 to photograph the Saint Rosalie Feast — and how that project affected her life and photographic career.
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.
This ongoing project subsequently evolved into a vast photographic archive that spans over four decades and documents many major Los Angeles thoroughfares, including Santa Monica Boulevard, Melrose Avenue, and Pacific Coast Highway, shot in 1974 and 1975, and more than 25 other Los Angeles streets that Ruscha photographed since 2007.
This spring, Michal Rovner's work will be included in the photographic project ToledoContemporánea, presented by Ivorypress and curated by Elena Ochoa Foster.
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