Sentences with phrase «photographic reproduction»

I, therefore, consider myself to be strongly qualified for the position of photographic reproduction technician.
The resume of a photographic reproduction technician is a classic form resume that emphasizes the technical knowledge in photographic processes and especially, reproduction.
[26]-RRB- Drowning Girl also features thick outlines, bold colors and Ben - Day dots, as if created by photographic reproduction.
In the exhibition, this work was presented as photographic reproduction.
Collier has a talent with eyes — in another photograph (not on view) she showed a photographic reproduction of an eye being put through a paper cutter.
Because Rothko is sometimes classified in the Color Field branch of Abstract Expressionism, and because of the inherent loss in photographic reproduction, his work may be imagined as consisting of ethereal zones of color in which traces of the hand are minimized.
Red Grooms, Cedar Bar, 1987, photographic reproduction and lithograph, museum purchase with funds provided by Florence and Leo Helzel, © 2012 Red Grooms / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Collotype printing was the state of the art for photographic reproduction at the turn of the twentieth century, but it was quickly replaced by faster, cheaper and more mechanized printing techniques.
Robert Rauschenberg looked to new technologies and photographic reproduction to guide his practice and break down the divide between image and sculpture.
These works point to a crucial development that eventually transformed her process - based production from physical repetition to photographic reproduction to instantaneous reflection.
Most of the work by Sherrie Levine belongs to the style and approach of appropriation art — in the form of a very direct version of photographic reproduction, drawing and sculpture, she alters, re-photographs, abstracts or digitizes work of mostly 20th century male artists.
With a brush that deftly and romantically captures abstract details and blurred newspaper images alike, he has transformed our understanding of art in the age of photographic reproduction and mass - media imagery.
SOL LEWITT A Square of Chicago Without a Circle and Triangle 1979 Photographic reproduction on paper with areas removed 24 x 24 inches (61 x 61 cm) © The LeWitt Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Box C030 Folder 17: Marsden Hartley — Eight Bells» Folly; 1966 Black - and - white photographic reproduction of Marsden Hartley's painting Eight Bells Folly: Memorial for Hart Crane, with a cover letter from the University of Minnesota art gallery.
As with Minutemen, Wachs» also manipulates found images for Gin on the Rocks, a life - size photographic reproduction, pieced together from twenty - five separate inkjet prints.
The strength of these photographs lies in the photographic reproduction of a particular space and time within art history.
The selection highlights the extensive study of material, shape, and style in Artschwager's work, while revealing how the artist's unrelenting investigation of art objects and images has been informed by the equalizing lens of photographic reproduction in the 20th century.
The three - dimensional quality of Halley's work asserts the object status of the paintings in a way that photographic reproduction simply can not represent.»
Indeed, diCorica's use of Polaroid photography is a conscious attempt to question the current preoccupation with large - scale photographic reproduction.
But for those who make the effort to see the work itself the artist has a neat surprise: the handcuffs are real aluminium, protruding from the flat image in a way that slyly escapes photographic reproduction of the art work.
For the first time in the artist's career, these hitherto «passive» elements, observed exclusively in their photographic reproduction, now step into 3 - dimensional reality.
In the early 1960s, Pistoletto began making his famous series of Quadri specchianti (Mirror Paintings): sheets of polished inox steel, like mirrors, onto which he applied images he obtained through a photographic reproduction technique.
[23] His work features thick outlines, bold colors and Ben - Day dots to represent certain colors, as if created by photographic reproduction.
Along with these, Erin Shirreff and Rudolf Stingel create their paintings or videos using a photographic reproduction of an artwork from the past as their starting point.
Caroline Kha's found images of landscapes and natural settings are transcribed from photographic reproduction and digital images, while Biddy Peppin represents everyday objects subtly infused with emotional symbolism.
Although casual viewers may not notice it at first, nearly every figure in Drexler's paintings consists of a photographic reproduction glued on to the canvas and then overpainted so that what we see is not the reproduction but Drexler's version of the image.
Tillich reminded us that paintings are not simply photographs or photographic reproductions of events — reproductions that exhaust themselves in their presentation.
Among the photographic reproductions of their artistry are images of insects and human hands.
His works take a variety of forms, from photographic reproductions (Giovane che guarda Lorenzo Lotto, 1967) to casts of classical sculptures (Mimesi, 1975).
Together they are a virtual encyclopedia of modern - day imagery, made by transferring photographic reproductions from magazines or newspapers onto the drawing surface.
Other paintings in «Photorealism» explore how our experience of looking has been shaped by photographic reproductions.
He appropriated most of his subjects from photographic reproductions he amassed from newspapers, books, calendars, magazines and other popular print media.
This new body of work is an extension of an ongoing series, begun in 2008, in which Dávila simultaneously pays homage to and critiques icons of 20th century art and architecture through acts of excision, physically removing pieces of critical information from photographic reproductions of original works of art.
I was working from photographic reproductions from auction house catalogues — Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips — along with their accompanying texts.
To help him visualize work at that scale, he used digital photographic reproductions to study the day's work.
The exhibition will also include additional Command Records album covers designed by other artists, such as Charles E. Murphy, Barbara Brown Peters, and Gerry Olin, as well as photographic reproductions of materials from The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation's archives.
The models are remarkably true to life and the photographic reproductions of them that adorn the gallery walls seem, at first glance, to have been taken from life.
Between 1958 and 1960, Robert Rauschenberg made drawings for each of the 34 cantos, or sections, of Dante's 14th - century poem Inferno by using a novel technique to transfer photographic reproductions from magazines and newspapers onto paper.
He began his career as a sculptor, but gradually became more interested in photographic reproductions of his sculptures and eventually turned his attention exclusively to photography.
At the apex, where the two walls nearly meet, hung two silkscreened photographic reproductions of 16th century paintings by Flemish artist Otto van Veen (1556 - 1629) titled «The Persian Women «and «Amazons and Scythians (The Creation oft he Sauromats ``.
These new works, starting photographic reproductions of sculptures from the magazines of their time, repurposes the work of artists such as David Evison, Roger Harmer, Peter Hide, Bernard Schottlander, William Tucker and Brian Wall.
The MoMA likes to stress that Broodthaers «distanced his photographic reproductions from those of Pop» by copying his own works.
Yutaka Sone used photographic reproductions, imagery from Google Earth, and several helicopter rides to render Manhattan with its Central Park, skyscrapers, streets, avenues, and the bridges to the east and west to scale.
Sherrie Levine, American conceptual artist known for remaking famous 20th - century works of art either through photographic reproductions (termed re-photography), drawing, watercolour, or sculpture.
At Kunsthalle Basel, Leckey presents an «Ersatz» of that show, comprised mostly of copies, including various 3D printed objects, 2D cardboard cutouts, photographic reproductions, and other replicas of the original objects, and calls it UniAddDumThs.
He had progressive ambitions — creating «spatial films» in the museum galleries with photographic reproductions of famous African American figures, videos of members of the Harlem community, and recordings of jazz music — but not a single artwork by a black (or white) artist was included.
Incorporating photographic reproductions of, among other things, people and artworks at his New York work space, the pieces in this show indulge one of Western art history's most cherished clichés: the artist's studio.
Available photographic reproductions didn't interest her.
Photographs provide the basis for sketches and paintings while photographic reproductions of paintings and other works are incorporated along with mass - media images and packaging into collages and assemblages in a voracious cycle of visual input, output and reuse.
Close would continue to employ a realist approach based on photographic reproductions in the decades that followed.
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