Sentences with phrase «photographic representations»

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For example, in Nwantini (2012), the light and shadows that define the left arm and thigh of the recumbent male figure are the effect of carefully arranged photographic representations of a range of domestic, commercial, and historical scenes.
These emerging and mid-career artists use different approaches to the medium to unravel violent stereotypes inherently tied to photographic representations of Black men, and the works assembled for this exhibition are a well - rounded example of how collage, found objects and re-assemblage are being used by Black artists in contemporary art.
The photographic representations are digitally flattened versions of what once was, and perhaps what no longer is: The paintings perform a high tech memento mori.
Examining the connections between her skin and the clay she moulds, between various objects and their photographic representations, between the organic and the artificial, she argues that «all these «Things» and their «Betweens» have equal agency».
The show — her first in the UK — showcases a new body of work all based around photographic representations of Washington State's Picture Lake, so called for being so photogenic it's become familiar to everyone through its ubiquity as screensavers and computer desktop backgrounds.
Andrea Geyer Spiral Lands / Chapter 2 (2008) is a multi-media installation that utilizes a dual construct of an enacted discourse and photographs taken by the artist in 2008 of the Chaco Canyon, a National Historic Park in New Mexico.Spiral Lands / Chapter 2 is constructed as a pairing of excerpts from post-colonial and postmodern discourse with a sequence of photographic representations of landscape from the Southwest.
Actual objects, photographic representations, and painted surfaces co-exist without hierarchy on and in a single picture plane.
Taking female roles in photographic representations as her starting point, Sherman creates recognizable pictures that mirror the human condition in its many nuances.
I should say, the other three parts of Mogamma I have only seen as photographic representations.
Photographic representations of obese cats that are available commercially, are usually archive pictures taken many years ago.
An eye - opening, original collection of gorgeous, never - before - seen photographic representations of the 118 elements in the periodic table.
They reveal a new model of representation: not through indexical photographs but through automated data collection from a myriad of different sources constantly updated and endlessly combined to create a seamless illusion; Google Earth is a database disguised as a photographic representation.
that a cover is about representing a story, not a photographic representation of a specific character or scene.
For over 15 years, Los Angeles - born, New York - based Anne Collier has made photographs that examine photographic representation and practice.
Of the two, Sherman's work is more familiar thanks to its sheer ubiquity and the art - world celebrity that has chased the reclusive artist since her breakout Untitled Film Stills (1977 - 80), shown in their entirety here, established her themes of identity and photographic representation.
Major topics include the worldwide production and dissemination of photographic images; the local and global character of specific genres, such as portraiture and photojournalism; the photographic representation of human movement and migration; and (post) colonial photographies.
On view will be works from two recent series, DCT (2016 — ongoing) and Blackout (2017), that together illustrate the artist's overarching interest in the nature of photographic representation and its relationship to reality.
Florian Maier - Aichen, Der Spaziergang (Green, White, and Blue), 2011 C - print 15 x 12 inches April 29 — June 25, 2011 With the works in this exhibition, Maier - Aichen continues his practice of picking apart and expanding notions of photographic representation.
Her projects have explored themes around looking and seeing; the relationship between camera and subject; the circulation and consumption of images and the complex nature of photographic representation.
By the end of this decade, many artists turned to photography as a vehicle through which to critique photographic representation itself and to subvert an art system premised on the notion of the original.
Narrative Fantasy After decades of conceptually oriented art, much of which interrogated codes of photographic representation, a generation of artists emerged during the 1990s that incorporated pure fantasy in their work.
As UCLA Professor Anthony Vidler writes «Casebere's «spatial unconscious» is in photographic representation, an opening through vision into the psychopathology of lived space, a space that blurs all the traditional distinctions between the space and the space represented».
Margaret Morton has been engaged with the photographic representation of alternative - built environments and the individuals who construct them for more than twenty - five years.
Plastic sheeting, installed to protect and manage detritus at construction sites, allows for a new photographic representation of the landscape, with Finalists: Dustin Chambers, Antonio Darden, Pastiche Lumumba, Vanessa Brook Williams
As Anthony Vidler Dean of The Cooper Union School of Architecture writes, «Casebere's «spatial unconscious» is in photographic representation, an opening through vision into the psychopathology of lived space, a space that blurs all the traditional distinctions between the space and the space represented».
Engaging what Siskind famously described as «the drama of objects,» Rauschenberg would continue to examine the tension between the characteristics of an actual object and its photographic representation in later works.
The multi-layered manner in which she combines these interventions, while experimental and often intuitive, converges on a conceptual logic of choreographing and staging not just surfaces, but the conditions of photographic representation.
By relating the notion of the staycation to the screensaver, Tuppen questions the capacity for the screensaver, often a photographic representation of a dreamt - of elsewhere, photoshopped to a high level of artifice, to satisfy the necessity for escape from daily routine.
Fictive Kin presents works by three contemporary artists who all construct photographic tableaux, and are united by their cultivation of modes of seeing that question conventions behind the photographic representation of three - dimensional objects.
This focused catalogue, with essays by Guggenheim Museum Curator of Photography Jennifer Blessing and Katrin Blum, aptly demonstrates Wall's continuing interrogation of the history of photographic representation — here specifically the legacies of documentary photography and Neorealist film.
Thomas Allen Harris believes that photographic representation can be just as important as political representation.
The former — an abstract collection of images created by inputting a series of numbers corresponding to frequencies, amplitudes, and color values into a custom - designed program — plays with the role technology plays in photographic representation; the latter, staged scenes from a imaginary emergency situation of power loss in New York City, explores what happens to human emotions in such scenarios.
The interplay between physical materiality, photographic representation and site specificity are explored.
Instead Shirreff mines the vexed questions of how images mean and matter to us, and how we negotiate the distance between an object and its photographic representation, or between a photographic representation and our memory of what it shows.
Aaron Siskind (1903 — 1991) approached photographic representation with a shifting focus over the course of his career.
She publishes and lectures widely on art and cultural practices involving photographic representation.
However, the paired concepts prove redundant of both the realism in photographic representation and the abstraction in nonfigurative painting.
She examines photographic representation of specific political and cultural histories.
This pairing examines the dialogue between photographic representation and visual experience that is at the core of Welling's work.
Staging papers and objects as dividers of light and shadow, Lichtenstein uses the apparatus of the camera and elemental forms of photography to explore the larger philosophical and theoretic issues around photographic representation.
She uses disposable cameras to deemphasize the authority of photographic representation and presents her prints in multipleiterations, each with a different tone — showing us the simple but profound ways in which photographic processes can alter the way people are represented.
Brian Weil, 1979 - 95: Being in the World brings forward the work of this powerful artist whose practice resonates in contemporary debates about the politics of sexuality, activist aesthetics, and photographic representation.
In the new paintings, several planes of visual information collide: the abstract application of paint on the surface and a photographic representation of another place and time masked in the background, each layer obliterating the last.
Ledare's complex and critically acclaimed project maps structures of social convention and photographic representation onto the triangular relation between himself, his ex-wife Meaghan Ledare - Feddery, and her current husband Adam Fedderly.
: Images in Transition: Photographic Representation in the Eighties, Kyoto 1990 Centre Pompidou (Ed.)
Pinkas's latest body of work analyzes the advertising world and explores cheap objects and goods, which become elevated in the semantic space of culture through photographic representation.
This work is executed in exacting detail, a near photographic representation of the high peaks of the Alps.
While early photographers pushed the boundaries of the medium to represent a Black world of hope and dignity, contemporary artists celebrate and extend that legacy, engaging in a dialogue about the nature of memory and photographic representation in relation to personal history.
By the end of the 70s, many artists turned to photography as a vehicle through which to critique photographic representation and to subvert an art system premised on the notion of the original.
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