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Youth movement 6 April Today the Michael Hoppen Gallery presents «Untethered», two photographic series from Joseph Szabo and Sian Davey.
Four themes are simultaneously explored — abstractism being the starting point, with the works of Stanley Cassleman's Luminor acrylic on canvas series and Walter + Zoniel's Toki photographic series from their 2014 Liverpool Biennial display.
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.
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.

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The nine rooms of the apartment, each one different from the other, all delightfully decorated with intricate tapestries, gilded stuccoes and marble floors, each contain different photographic selections, including a full series of unpublished portraits of Rihanna — outtakes from an album cover shoot.
Yet another photographic series comes from Aaron Summerfield with Pet Peeves, albeit with a slightly sillier bent.
Bolduc was chosen by the judges from students worldwide for his photographic series «The Burden».
To create this series of photographs, Lisa Oppenheim used very thin slices of wood from different North American trees as photographic negatives.
Still working today on photographic projects of unrivaled global scale, this intimate exhibition will showcase a rare portfolio of 20 of the most important images from Salgado's early Latin American series.
Vintage images of black representation from Ebony and Jet magazines were the source of inspiration for several photographic collage series.
Rachel Harrison's photographic series Voyage of the Beagle, 2007, surveys human and animal forms across sculptural manifestations ranging from taxidermy to mannequins, signs, and public art.
From his earliest photographic self - portraits to his sculptural still lifes, each series is a remarkable creation suggestive of interiors or furniture, theater settings or architecture, yet they often seem absent of an immediate identifiable content, as if they confront the viewer with a riddle.
As White's first extended exploration of portraiture, this body of work is a departure from the narrative themes of his past photographic series.
This photographic series combines imagery from four disparate sources: neoclassical sculpture, west of Ireland landscapes, found images and the studio setting.
An exhibition of large - scale photographic works from the PLAYTIME series is on view at Victoria Miro Mayfair until 1 March 2014.
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.
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.
As part of an ongoing series of works on paper collectively entitled Perceptual Ecology, Mat Chivers has been making drawings that result from the mirroring and combination of self - made and found photographic images, film and CAD renderings.
Catherine Opie's, «Divinity Fudge» hangs next to «Vaginal Davis» which both form part of the «Portrait» photographic series, formed from 1993 to 1997 while she was exploring the representation of the figure in gender politics and the sado - masochistic leather subculture in California.
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.
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.
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.
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.
New photographic work from Isaac Julien's latest series, Stones Against Diamonds, were shown to coincide with the North American debut of Stones Against Diamonds (Ice Cave).
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.
Greenhouse follows this same production process, extending themes of absence even further with slight shadow figures lingering in the photographic series view from a bed x a view from bed side.
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.
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.
That includes Talbot's Pencil of Nature (1844), the first published book of photographic images in her photographic work Law of the Series # 1 (2012), and 1950's American cinema in From Here to Eternity (2013).
Comprehensive in scope, the exhibition traces the evolution of Weems's career from her early documentary and autobiographical photographic series to the more conceptual and philosophically complex works that have placed her in the forefront of contemporary art.
He uses unconventional materials in traditional photographic techniques to produce unique photographic prints with a conceptual twist; for example his «dust» series, which uses collected dust and adhesive in place of the usual photographic chemicals to print delicate, gossamer images; or his photographs of lakes and rivers that are developed in liquid collected from the bodies of water themselves.
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.
A photographic series of artistic photo manipulations by Pep Ventosa from Spain.
The exhibition and this accompanying catalogue are divided into three parts: seven large paintings from the Wall of Light series; a set of 40 watercolors; and three photographic series, which intriguingly illuminate Scully's image - making process — Aran, Santo Domingo for Nene and Alhambra, the latter of which is published here for the first time.
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.
The show included two mixed - media works from Hirst's series «When Logics Die» («When Logics Die (figs. 134/135)» (1991)-RRB-, shown alongside an important early work, a photographic print sealed on aluminium, «With Dead Head» (1991).
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.
The works included in Haunted range from individual photographs and photographic series, to sculptures and paintings that incorporate photographic elements, to videos, film, performance and site - specific installations.
Having garnered an international reputation as one of the leading artists to emerge from the New York Pictures Generation of the 1970s and 1980s, Simmons has thoughtfully and methodically moved through her various photographic series, such as Early Black and White Interiors, 1976 — 78, in which pseudo-realities are created by staging miniature spaces with dollhouse furniture and other banal props; and Walking & Lying Objects, 1987 — 91, a series of black - and - white photographs of inanimate objects animated with human legs.
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
Aura Rosenberg's photomontages from the series Angel of History are digital composites of disparate images culled from the photographic mega-archive of visual culture.
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 cataseries 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 cataSeries,» perhaps the most abstract and spare photographic works in Ross» expansive but underappreciated catalogue.
Given that CMA holds the Photo League Collection and many photographs from that series, this exhibition is an opportunity to explore a counterpoint of one of our most well - known and beloved photographic collections,» said Sawyer.
The seven - part sculptural series What It's Like, What It Is # 2 (1991), commissioned by the Hirshhorn Museum and not exhibited since 1992, breaks from Piper's Conceptual use of the frame and grid, confronting the viewer with photographic cut - out figures both iconic and anonymous sourced from movements in American History, from the civil rights era to the early 1990s.
Here our classic Artist Interview and a selection from the photographic series.
The imagery in these prints derives from one of two little known and rarely seen photographic series that Booker produced in the mid-1990s.
Most recently, Harwood received the Innovations in Imaging award from the Society for Photographic Education for her series Everything Is Fine Here.
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