Altered Visions: Diana Nicholette JeonDiana Nicholette Jeon's digital
photographic series featuring colorful, out - of - focus images is an attempt to visualize what the Hawai`i shoreline might have looked like to her late mother...
The exhibition, Kia LaBeija: Fear is Only a Fraction of Love, introduces the newest
photographic series featured earlier this year on the cover of Artforum.
Not exact matches
The train is shown alongside Pryde's new
photographic series, which
features hands touching, and in contact with, various materials: their own chest, a tablet, a phone, a touch - sensitive lamp base.
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.
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.
Ruell has a multitude of projects currently in the works, including a
feature film and two
photographic series.
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.
Warhol's 1975 «Ladies and Gentlemen»
series of drag queen portraits will
feature, along with Mapplethorpe's 1938
photographic series and book «Lady: Lisa Lyon», which records the female bodybuilding title holder in a number of «gender - bending» costumes.
The Papiliones
series features macro
photographic visuals of a variety of butterfly species Cesarine photographed in Costa Rica.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Quint Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of LEE MATERAZZI: DIY, which will
feature work from Materazzi's new
photographic series and a special installation.
Curated by Abdellah Karroum, the exhibition will
feature Neshat's existing and newly produced works, including the major
photographic series, The Book of Kings (2012) as well as a selection of video installations commenting on the historical, cultural and political realities that she has focused on for over 30 years.
The exhibition will
feature other major works from Shonibare, including Revolution Kid (Calf), 2012;
photographic series Fake Death, 2011 and Climate Shit Drawing, 2009.
He is perhaps best known for his colourful
photographic portraits, including the Kesh Angels
series, from which many new works
feature in the exhibition.
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?
Among many notable works of art, the Kings and Heroes section will also
feature several works from artist Shirin Neshat's 2012
photographic series The Book of Kings, a
series of pictures that emphasizes the inherent nationalism of the original text.
Since the artist's acclaimed
series featuring Tupperware in the 1990s, Richard Caldicott has continually challenged
photographic codes of representation in favor of new aesthetic and symbolic intentions.
Each one of Bohbot's
series features these
photographic intentions — through their enigmatic atmosphere, documentary - style approach, and timeless feel, we are transported to a dreamy, velvety, and nearly infinite visual paradise.»
This exhibition
features a selection of images from Segregation Story, Parks's powerful 1956
photographic series, which documented an extended African American family in segregated Alabama.
In a career of more than fifteen years, they have become known for their picturesque, color - saturated
photographic series and their deliberately slow - paced video installations, which
feature slow pan shots, endless loops, and puzzling plot lines.
The exhibition also
features, for the first time at the Gallery, the
photographic series by Eric Poitevin and Philippe Gronon.
On view from November 10 through March 7, 2010, the exhibition
features 21 dramatic paintings,
photographic series, films and sculptural tableaux, including his famous headless mannequins that portray the complexities of cultural identity.
The Nikolaj Kunsthal presentation «Stan Douglas: Photographs 2008 - 2013»
features four monumental
photographic series that have come into being in the period 2008 to 2013.
Other highlights include Edgar Arceneaux's nine - channel video installation «The Alchemy of Comedy... Stupid» (2006),
featuring a performance by comedian David Alan Grier; Tammy Rae Carland's «I'm Dying Up Here» (2011), a
series of large - scale color photographs of female stand - up comedians captured mid-act, emphasizing the vulnerability of performance; Stanya Kahn's absurdist, pathos - filled video «Lookin Good, Feelin» Good» (2012), shown alongside a selection of her humorous line drawings; and an installation of Sara Greenberger Rafferty's visceral
photographic works, for which she manipulates images from the history of late 20th century comedy.
Artist Sama Alshaibi's
photographic work, «To Eat Bread» from the monochromatic
series, Between the Rivers (2008 - 2009) will be
featured in a benefit auction organised by Alwan for the Arts in New York on 16 June.
During the residency, Gallery A presented an exhibition titled Zonification,
featuring several
photographic works as well as works from the «Counting Cars»
series.
Her
series of nocturnal photographs of animals won the Clarence John Laughlin Award and was
featured in solo shows at The Ogden Museum of Southern Art in 2014 and at Arthur Roger Gallery in 2016 and in the group show Beauty and the Beast: the Animal in Photography at the Museum of
Photographic Arts in San Diego.
On the occasion of The Kitchen's celebration of Robert Longo, the artist presents two special limited - edition prints
featuring photographic source images for his legendary «Men in the Cities»
series.
In her
photographic series and a new
feature film, American artist Katy Grannan immersed herself...
Paul Mpagi Sepuya is presenting a
series of
photographic portraits
featuring male friends, lovers, and peers.
No strangers to discussions of «Queer Cinema» (a term coined by Rich), these longtime friends will explore the three
series featured in this
photographic exhibition — Looking for Langston (1989), Trussed (1996) and The Long Road to Mazatlan (1999 - 2000).
Jade Doskow (MFA 2008 Photography, Video and Related Media) Lost Utopias Front Room Gallery, 48 Hester Street Lost Utopias
features Jade Doskow's decade - long
photographic series documenting the remaining architectural wonders of the international World's Fairs that once symbolized hope for future technologies, design and global cooperation.
We are delighted that Young Masters Exhibition will include work by Sandro Miller,
featuring works from his 2014
series titled «Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to
Photographic Masters», courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago.
Perceptive Dimension
features two new
photographic series by regional artists Carolyn Conrad and Scott Farrell.
The exhibition will include a site - specific
photographic installation and
series of complementary photographs by Potsic as well as prints, paintings, and mixed media works by all the
featured artists.
To accompany the group exhibition Double Agent in 2008, Phil Collins has made the
photographic print You'll Never Work In This Town Again (2009) for the ICA,
featuring two of the images from his
series you'll never work in this town again (2004 — on - going), which is a
series of
photographic portraits of curators, critics, dealers, collectors and other figures in the art world — photographed on the understanding that the image would be taken immediately after the artist had slapped each sitter hard around the face.
Internationally acclaimed, New York - born artist Elia Alba's The Supper Club is a multifaceted art project comprising an ongoing
series of dinners in which artists engage in meaningful conversation about art, pop culture, socio - political events and race;
photographic portraits of nearly 60 artists of color; and a book to be published in late 2018
featuring the portraits and text related to the dinners / conversations.
The exhibition
features a large - scale video installation, accompanying performances, and a new
series of
photographic works, this exhibition marks the North American debut of Siegel's 33 - minute film, «Winter» (2013).
Esopus 21 includes artists» projects by Stephen Eichhorn, Penny McCarthy, Thomas Nozkowski and Leslie Wayne; an essay on the design of the 9/11 Memorial by architect Michael Arad; poems by Chantal Bizzini; a new installment of the «Modern Artifacts»
series, copresented with the Museum of Modern Art Archives, and
featuring documents related to the never - published second issue of Possibilities (edited by Robert Motherwell and Harold Rosenberg); photographer Dennis Stock's images of the 1954 world premiere of Judy Garland's A Star Is Born; an interview with playwright / filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan relating to his childhood fascination with science fiction; pages from the late Austrian artist Otto Meuhl's sketchbook
featuring drawings based on Cézanne paintings; and several perspectives on the African art collective Invisible Borders: an essay by Emmanuel Iduma accompanied by a
photographic portfolio; and a downloadable audio compilation of music and sounds curated by Emeka Okereke that relates to the collective's 2012 road trip.
Operating like a Mark Dion — style display of excavated artifacts, the installation
features two Plexiglas vitrines set against the backdrop of a
photographic series depicting white ghostly silhouettes of Harris on her property and a blow - up of the racist letter that tarnished Harris» reputation rendered illegible by aerial maps of the property.
The isolation of facial
features, including lips, chins, eyes, eyebrows, and ears, is a working paradigm Samore employed most notably in his 1990s
photographic series Allegories of Beauty (Incomplete) and begun ten years earlier with the black and white
series entitled Situations.
A Closer Look Gallery Talk Join alumnus photographer Michael Starkman, Class of 1974, for a closer look at his
photographic series Where Nepenthe Flows
featured in the exhibition New Arrivals: Modern and Contemporary Additions to the Colleciton.
The exhibition
features limited edition
photographic prints from 3 different
series by the artist, «Papiliones», «Ta Prohm», and «Barbed Wire (Khmer Rouge Security Prison)».
Furthering Walead Beshty's interest in the ruptures created by the
photographic artifact, this
series takes a single appropriated image,
featuring the Philip Johnson Glass House, and corrupts it repeatedly, generating intensely colorful and increasingly abstract images.
In some works, a connection to religion is obvious, such as Dimitri Fagbohoun's Refigerium (2013), a confessional
featuring video installations, and Andrew Tshabangu's
photographic series On Sacred Ground (2008).
Featuring new and recent video installations,
photographic series and sculptural work, the exhibition will occupy both floors and all four public gallery spaces.