Intersections, Claudia Joskowicz's two - channel video installation and accompanying
photographic series at LMAKprojects, is a straightforward display of her newest video piece, Every Building on Avenida Alfonso Ugarte — After Ruscha.
Post-Postmasters opening, get your fill on turtlenecks with the launch of Catharine Maloney's Teleplay, Part
I photographic series at Printer Matter.
Standout pieces at SP - Arte include Vik Muniz's Op Art abstraction from his «Handmade»
photographic series at São Paulo's Carbono Galeria, Haegue Yang's wooly beast sculpture at Mexico City's kurimanzutto, Saint Clair Cemin's surreal ballerina cast in copper at Porto Alegre's Bolsa de Arte, the Campana Brothers» stool made with toy stuffed animals at São Paulo's Firma Casa, Wolgang Tillmans» photographic still - life of a big peach with other fresh fruits, and Lynda Benglis» biomorphic gold - leafed sculpture at Cheim & Read.
Not exact matches
This work, along with two recent
photographic series, will go on view
at Jack Shainman's 20th Street space this week; nearby,
at its 24th Street gallery, Weems will debut two more
photographic series that deal with the representation of black Americans, often through performance.
Instead, there are tapestries made by multiplying reflected versions of paintings; close - up photographs of the surface of paintings; mirror - like reflective works; overpainted self - portraits; various grey paintings;
photographic facsimiles of the iconic
series of 48 Portraits presented in the German Pavilion
at the Venice Biennale in 1972 — so returning them to their
photographic origins in encyclopaedias; and a spectacular installation of «4900 Colours», 2007.
An exhibition of large - scale
photographic works from the PLAYTIME
series is on view
at Victoria Miro Mayfair until 1 March 2014.
In a similar vein, a
series of
photographic self - portraits by the 2000 Turner Prize - winner Wolfgang Tillmans, titled Separate System, Reading (2016), show the artist looking
at himself in a mirror on a prison cell wall.
Foto Fort Lauderdale is an exciting
series of high - caliber
photographic exhibitions that give photography a permanent, year - round home
at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale.
Her current exhibition, 6 out of 5
at White Cube Mason's Yard in London, is a broad survey of her work across the decades, including her well - known
photographic series from the 70s, frottage drawings from the 80s, and more recent paintings.
And in their respective
photographic series Teenage and Martha, which will be shown
at Michael Hoppen Gallery from April 6 - May 20, Joe Szabo and Sian Davey explore this confusion through images that are intimate, timeless, and compelling.
What stood out to me
at the Studio Museum were a
series of sculptural,
photographic,...
William Bergmann and Justin Lee's
photographic series titled Journey to Freedom chronicles through black - and - white photography the experiences of people currently taking refuge
at Vive, Inc, a non-profit, Read More»
This exhibition affords a fascinating look
at the output of some of South Africa's major artists, and will also showcase from our Johannesburg spaces works not yet shown in Cape Town, including Kudzanai Chiurai's Revelations, a
series of
photographic tableaux exploring politics and power in Africa, new wood sculptures by Willem Boshoff, and a selection of drawings, linocut graphics and sculpture by William Kentridge.
Their latest
photographic series B.I.N.G.O is about the changing face of bingo and was launched
at the London Art Fair 2015 and will be a solo show
at the C&C Gallery 23 May to 28 June 2015.
Irving Penn's «Underfoot» — a
series of
photographic explorations of New York City's sidewalks, just opened
at the Art Institute of Chicago, is a Woody Allan-esque love letter to the old New York.
Lehmann's first serious
photographic work was a
series of photographs of professional, middle aged couples
at home in San Francisco.
Ingrid Mwangi
at NMWA on June 6, discussing Mwnagi Hutter's video installation and (background)
photographic series Shades of Skin
Artworks from photographer Lissa Rivera's
series «Beautiful Boy» are on view in the exhibition «Role Reversal,» alongside works by Christa Blackwood and Jessica Yatrofsky,
at the Colorado
Photographic Arts Center: The Colorado
Photographic Arts Center presents «Role Reversal,» an
This Thursday
at Ryan Lee Gallery, the noble and light - footed nephew of the late Helen Frankenthaler will showcase two
series of silver gelatin photographs from the late»90s in «The Abstract Edge,» beginning with his «Grain Series,» perhaps the most abstract and spare photographic works in Ross» expansive but underappreciated cata
series of silver gelatin photographs from the late»90s in «The Abstract Edge,» beginning with his «Grain
Series,» perhaps the most abstract and spare photographic works in Ross» expansive but underappreciated cata
Series,» perhaps the most abstract and spare
photographic works in Ross» expansive but underappreciated catalogue.
He started his
photographic career following the French rock scene and in 1994 he began a
series exploring the nocturnal life of Parisians titled «Only Heaven», which he exhibited
at various photo festivals.
There is also a retrospective «The Nineties» section, selected by Geneva - based curator Nicolas Trembley, that revisits such significant exhibitions as Richard Billingham's
photographic series,» Ray's a Laugh,» that appeared in the landmark «Sensation» show
at the Royal Academy in 1997.
Produced by exposing sheets of
photographic paper to the colour temperature of fluorescent light, the resulting
series of monochromatic works look
at the implication of light to the given environment.
In his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong
at Axel Vervoordt Gallery, entitled «分合 PART: MEET,» Bae presents five new black - and - white
photographic prints from his «Sonamu — Pine Trees»
series (2015), returning to his favorite subject of the pine trees found in the forested mountains of Gyeongju.
Published to accompany a career - spanning survey
at the Cincinnati Museum of Art (February — May 2013), James Welling: Monograph synthesizes Welling's various
photographic series, which range from abstract photograms to documentary - style portrayals of the New England landscape.
In two new
photographic series, Catherine Opie looks
at the cultural significance of the persona and the ephemera of an icon.
In a
series of «America»
photographic portraits from 2001 - 2004 displayed
at the Galerie Nathalie Obadia booth, Andres Serrano sought to document identity in the United States, post 9/11.
At Hammonds House Museum in Atlanta, Weems's
photographic series From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried, along with selected works and her 2016 film People of A Darker Hue, demonstrates the artist's strength as a storyteller, and as a powerful voice against racism, white nationalism, and the white - washed narrative of our country.
The
series has art historical roots, because the Ruhr valley is best known in
photographic circles as the stomping grounds of Bernd and Hilla Becher, Coolidge's teachers
at the Düsseldorf Kunstakademie.
Taryn Simon's exhibition
at the architecturally distinguished Milwaukee Art Museum offered up a generous and inquisitive
photographic archive that spanned ten years and three distinct projects: «The Innocents,» 2002, portraits of people wrongfully convicted of violent crimes; «An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar,» 2007, images of sites and holdings generally inaccessible to the public; and «Contraband,» 2010, a
series that documents, with clinical precision, items seized over a given week from airline passengers entering the United States.
Fotografiska's exhibition Up Close will be the first time Martin Schoeller's four
photographic series have been exhibited
at one venue.
In a recent show
at ISCP, the artist's first solo show in NYC, Kia Henda exhibited A City Called Mirage, a four - channel video installation and three
photographic series that examines the conceptual underpinnings of building a city in the desert.
While Moulène has already had major international solo shows, for example in 2005
at the Jeu de Paume in Paris and in 2011
at Dia: Beacon, the reception of his work in Germany has been limited until now, being represented for example in numerous group shows with his
photographic series «Objets de grève» (Strike Objects).
Sonnier, a talented draftsman, immersed himself in studies of bone relics of Mastodons and other herd animals in the
photographic archives and dioramas
at the Museum of Natural History before embarking on the
series.
On view
at Kunsthalle Basel are «Sculpture Project Echo» (2009), a
series of color photographs related to the «Echo» - installation; the video work «Conversations in the Studio 3» (2010); two installations of sculptural works using crowd - control barriers titled «Double Monuments for Flavin and Tatlin» (2010) and «Blackout» (2007 - 2010); the ongoing «World Time»
series (2008 --RRB-, photographs of clocks on public buildings in different cities of the world; the
photographic series «THe Hetley Suite» (2008); the two early video works «Ocularis» (1999) and «Double Empire» (2000).
Running counter to what he perceives as a tendency toward embellishment, his
photographic series The Geometry of Color, on view
at Lehmann Maupin in New York, depicts simple yet vibrant large - scale geometric wall paintings.
In his first solo exhibition
at Candela Gallery, Harrison Walker presents his Portals project, highlighting a mix of
photographic processes through a
series of abstract works.
In 1998, Iniva commissioned his
photographic series, «Diary of a Victorian Dandy»
at poster sites in London Underground stations, which were shortlisted for Deutsche Börse Photography Prize in 1999.
She exhibited her
photographic series, Scarred For Life,
at the Guggenheim Museum and her video, LO VE,
at the Brooklyn Museum; she received a comprehensive retrospective
at Museum of Modern Art, New York Moffatt earned a BA in visual communications from Queensland College of Art.
Wallace Berman will be represented by a
series of previously unseen single - image Verifax collages, a body of rarely exhibited mailers from the collection of Teri Garr, inserts from his limited edition, hand - made artists magazine, Semina, selections from his recently discovered body of
photographic portraiture, and several unique works incorporating images which were considered «pornography»
at the time.
A: Could you discuss your
photographic series Polygon which is featured
at Sean Kelly Gallery — how it came into being and how the work of JG Ballard has influenced the processes behind it?
Meanwhile, Promethée, a
photographic series based on Plato's Myth of the Cave, made in Paris in Black and White between 2012 and 2013, is shown
at Alex Telese's gallery in Barcelona in February 2014, then in Pont - L'Evêque
at the Centre Culturel des Dominicaines in France in September 2014.
The Brooklyn - based artist Nona Faustine, whose White Shoes
series has become one of the most acclaimed and thought - provoking
photographic works in recent years, introduces her new work
at Baxter St, Camera Club of New York's gallery space in Chinatown.
Alec Soth's critically acclaimed
photographic series, Sleeping by the Mississippi, is to go on show
at London's Beetles + Huxley this September.
The
photographic tableaux created as part of the
series will be exhibited in an upcoming exhibition, Jewish Folktales Retold: The Artist as Maggid,
at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, starting 28 September 2017.
An extensive archive of photographs produced in silver gelatin print, taken since 1999 (and still on going), this
series focuses on marginalized rural communities in Western Rajasthan, portrayed through a range of local
photographic methods including studio portraits, religious calendar art and Bollywood posters,
at times collaborating with subjects, and sometimes not including them
at all.
«Cindy Sherman», May 28 - October 3, 2016
at Brisbane's Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art with 56 large - scale
photographic works from six
series, all produced since 2000, including works completed in 2016.
Gioli, who is among the artists representing Italy
at this year's Venice Biennial, works with 16 mm film and photography, altering and reinventing
photographic techniques to achieve new uses of light and chemicals for his
photographic series.
Produced
photographic documentation of a
series screen prints made by artist Michelle Grabner
at Zygote Press.
Having studied the science behind dominant and recessive genes, she created Phenotype, an exploration in which she looked
at her own diverse cultural heritage and produced a
series of
photographic selves, each expressing a different genetic dominance.
The exhibition will provide an opportunity to trace the evolution of Weems's career over the last 30 years from her early documentary and autobiographical
photographic series to the more conceptual and philosophically complex works that have placed her
at the forefront of contemporary art.