Bicycle San Francisco is an ongoing
photographic series by Dwight Eschliman that documents bicycle culture in San Francisco.
The images in
this photographic series by Blake Fitch follow the lives of Kate, Fitch's youngest sister, and Julia, her cousin, as they have grown from adolescence to young adults.
Osart Gallery, Milan presents the collective exhibition Photosequences, a selection of 10 different
photographic series by ten different artists between the years of 1969 and 1979.
These will include the installation of a major new work by Scottish artist Christine Borland (b. 1965), recently commissioned by the Institute of Transplantation, Newcastle; a room of painted metal sculptural works by Glasgow - based artist Sara Barker;
a photographic series by the South African artist Robin Rhode; a two - channel video by Austrian artist Markus Schinwald; and new works by Edinburgh - based artist Catherine Street.
Two
photographic series by Clifford Ross, Waves and Grain, will be on view.
It is with great joy that I report on Inner Views, an exhibition of works from three
photographic series by the brilliant South African photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa.
After the press conference, Paris, LA headed to the W Hotel South Beach for a private preview of
a photographic series by Peter Lindberg, in conjunction with IWC Schaffhausen's new watch collection.
Perceptive Dimension features two new
photographic series by regional artists Carolyn Conrad and Scott Farrell.
«Underwater ballet» is the latest
photographic series by Dutch artist and product designer Anne ten Donkelaar.
On view through Saturday at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery are two
photographic series by Steve Aishman, who is dean of academic services at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta.
From operator to spectator; «incidents of mirror travel» at the Cape through Metallurgy,
a photographic series by Caroline Mackintosh.
«Just Me and Allah,»
a photographic series by Samra Habib — a queer Muslim photographer — shares the stories of LBGT Muslims.
The exhibition also features, for the first time at the Gallery,
the photographic series by Eric Poitevin and Philippe Gronon.
Uniquely, Sherman creates
photographic series by capturing herself in a number of costumes.
Farm,
a photographic series by Jackie Nickerson produced during a three year sojourn in Southern Africa that began in 1997.
A photographic series by South African photographer Dillon Marsh taken during his travels in southern Namibia and the Richtersveld, a national park in South Africa straddling the Namibian border.
Photographic series by Kelly Nipper, Christopher Williams and Elad Lassry freeze time while expanding the notion of dance as a time - based medium.
ECCE HOMO,
a photographic series by Evelyn Bencicova of choreographed naked performers.
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.
Art + Shanghai Gallery's spring opening of «Fake i Real Me» exhibition presents a selection of
the photographic series by a prominent French artist and photographer Corinne Mariaud.
Renegades,
a photographic series by Frank Marshal, captures the Heavy Metal subculture in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Walking in the Universe: a stunning and beguiling
photographic series by film director John Jencks
Analysed in three parts in
this photographic series by Elisa Ritter.
Not exact matches
Bolduc was chosen
by the judges from students worldwide for his
photographic series «The Burden».
The judges were challenged to find the best
photographic series and were taken
by the beauty, scale and effort involved in Buyckx's winning work titled «Whiteout».
The first book to examine the practice of Sara Rahbar, including her early installations for the Queens Museum of Art, a
photographic series made in Tehran, and the politically inspired textile - based works, all which use historically charged materials and forms.Essay
by Catherine Grenier, adjunct director of Centre Pompidou, and interview with Elaine W. Ng.
Other works such as the
series Blushes 2000 - ongoing, made without a camera
by manipulating the effects of light directly on
photographic paper, show how the artist's work with abstraction continues to push the boundaries and definitions of the
photographic form.
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.
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.
A grouping of works from Seokmin Ko's acclaimed
photographic series The Square will be presented, and new works
by Filipe Rocha da Silva, Zheng Xuewu and Soo Im Lee will also be featured.
The works that brought her to international attention, the
series Ground and Field, presented
photographic blurs caused
by focusing the camera on an unoccupied foreground; these lushly colored images tested connections between the descriptive clarity of photography and the haze of memory.
The exhibition includes more than 125 paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculptures
by O'Keeffe as well as selected examples of Alfred Stieglitz's famous
photographic portrait
series of O'Keeffe.
In a collaborative program between The Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park, artist Leah Raintree discusses her
photographic series Another Land, a body of work that takes its point of departure from a 1968 sculpture of the same name
by Isamu Noguchi.
This book features a
series of
photographic collaborations
by Copley and Jaqueline Hyde wherein the ostensible subject — a painting
by Copley, perfectly exposed and ready to be cropped for reproduction — also reveals a broader scene.
Curated
by Sara Reisman, Executive and Artistic Director of The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, The Supper Club is comprised of three components: an ongoing
series of socially - engaged dinners, an exhibition of 60
photographic portraits of the artists who participated in the dinner conversations, and a book scheduled for publication in 2018.
She began the
series Untitled Film Stills in 1977 and continued it until 1980,
by which time it comprised sixty - nine black - and - white
photographic images that construct and reiterate stereotypes of postwar femininity.
This innovative
photographic series, which documents the world as it is now, was acquired
by GoMa in 2013 and will go on display this month.
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.
This work employs a four
by three metre backdrop made from wood, string, and cloth, emulating the one used
by Muybridge in his well - known
photographic series.
That work, Artefacts (2011), will be joined
by other pieces, among them selections from an ongoing
photographic series (left) called «Geographical Analogies (2006 --- present)» in which the artist juxtaposes historically and geographically disparate locations (for example, New Jersey's Passaic and Cambodia's Angkor) that have become emblems of deterioration.
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.
The exhibition also features other Rama works from private collections, along with a
series of
photographic images shot
by Bepi Ghiotti inside the artists studio and home.
Michael Hoppen Contemporary is delighted to present a new
series of
photographic works
by Chloe Sells titled Senescence.
In Hiroshi Sugimoto's first solo presentation since joining The Gallery Pace, the revered photographer and architect exhibits two new 50 - foot
photographic diptychs from his «Lightning Field»
series (2009 - 10), accompanied
by nine single «Lightning Field» photographs.
«Notes on Sculpture» is informed in part
by the artist Robert Morris» 1966 essay of the same name, and consists of a site - responsive installation of ribbon and ratchet straps and a new
series of
photographic collages.
Darren Almond realized that his «Fullmoon»
photographic series, 2002 — 15, had reached a point of no return when he discovered that the famous white cliffs of Rügen, painted
by Caspar David Friedrich, were plummeting into the Baltic Sea.
Look for the
series of muted, monochromatic watercolors
by Paul P., moody
photographic botanical studies
by Milijohn Ruperto and Ulrik Heltoft, Charline Von Heyl's wall of contrast - rich collaged abstractions, and Karl Haendel's painstaking pencil drawings all executed in grayscale.
A
photographic series of artistic photo manipulations
by Pep Ventosa from Spain.
As a proactive member of the feminist art movement, she began adopting the
photographic techniques and subject matter used in pornography to create a
series of paintings that presented a different narrative from the fetishized one promoted
by the porn industry.
Recent works include a
series of beautifully coloured photograms, Lycopodium, created
by burning the spores of Lycopodium moss against
photographic paper and Replaying the mistake of a broken hammer (2011), a shimmering metal rod with the brittle properties of glass, created
by deliberately interrupting the steel - tempering process.