This is the second in our occasional
photographic series of the courthouses of Canada.
Distorted Reality will present works from the artist's
photographic series of the same title.
From the conceptual land art of Richard Long RA to Thomas Ruff's new
photographic series of inverted plants, we take you through the week's top art shows.
Her presentation is disconcertingly similar to Mike Kelley's curatorial venture of 1993, The Uncanny (see my second travelogue entry), which not only included some of the same artists and pieces — for instance, Paul McCarthy's Children's Anatomical Educational Figure (1990), a giant ragdoll whose internal organs spill out of its stomach — but also featured
a photographic series of mannequins and prosthetics by Sherman herself.
13 Most Beautiful Avatars (part of their larger Portraits project from 2006 - 7) is
a photographic series of «celebrity» avatars exhibited in a contemporary art gallery in Second Life.
Kudzanai Chiurai's Genesis [Je n'isi isi] CI and Genesis [Je n'isi isi] XI, from
his photographic series of the same name, recount the stories of the men who ventured with Livingstone into unexplored territories in central Africa.
On one hand, the exhibition offers several models of togetherness and collectivity, most poignantly in John Divola's «Abandoned Paintings» (2007 — 8)
photographic series of unfinished student paintings hung in deserted homes, and most pointedly in the Occupy Museums display of work by artists in debt.
On view through March 7, 2011, «New Pictures 3: James Welling, Glass House» showcases an elegant
photographic series of Philip Johnson's modernist architectural masterpiece, Glass House (1949).
The works are a ten - part
photographic series of 30 by 50 - inch LightJet prints, entitled Simply Stunning.
The exhibition «The Eye and the Sky: Trevor Paglen in the Cantor Collection» places
his photographic series of predator drones, «Time Study (Predator; Indian Springs, NV),» 2010, alongside photographs by artists such as Eadweard Muybridge, Edward Steichen, and Eve Sonneman from the Cantor's permanent collection.
(1992); and Nan Goldin's colourful and almost devotional
photographic series of her friends.
Their first collaboration in Zurich in 1979 set the tone for their future works, consisting of
a photographic series of doll - scaled scenes where sausages, salami, and other processed meats.
Succeeding this NYC - based ballet series, JR produced a unique
photographic series of the Opéra de Paris ballet dancers shot on the roof of the Paris Opera house.
«The Portraits of 108» is Jinhyun Cha's harrowing
photographic series of surviving Korean «comfort women,» sexual slaves to the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
A small, poetic story from Dorit Goldman from her experience of
her photographic series of tree roots, entitled, «photosinthesis.»
The collection also includes central works from
her photographic series of urban spaces, her poster paintings and rubbish bins, as well as elements from larger installations, which shows how Kagge concentrates on collecting across time, formats, media and thematic structures.
Raumbuch fits into Ulrike Ludwig's
photographic series of interiors and portrays our culture of space.
Wentworth's Making Do and Getting By celebrates
his photographic series of the same name.
A photographic series of artistic photo manipulations by Pep Ventosa from Spain.
Traces of Spaces is
a photographic series of 11 large - scale color photographs of four closed Paris metro lines (St. Martin, Champ de Mars, Arsenal, Croix - Rouge), which ran underneath the current functioning metro in Paris and closed in early 1939.
Not exact matches
The editors, Amy Janello and Brennon Jones, who were responsible for several
photographic books in the Day in the Life
series, have found dozens
of images to support Updike's observation.
In addition to working on several
photographic series, Kratsman is currently revisiting a
series of photographs he took in 2007 in the Genin refugee camp, and asking his subjects to mark those who were in the photos and are no longer alive.
Lux geometrica is a
series of celestially - inspired prints made using only sunlight, sand and expired
photographic paper.
This
series of photographic plates spanning six weeks in 1942 shows the old nova
of 1437 A.D. undergoing a dwarf nova eruption.
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.
It's only a matter
of time until the young cast gets pureed in the
series» trademark Rube Goldbergian death sequences, unless Wendy and reformed jock Kevin (Ryan Merriman) can decipher
photographic clues and alter destiny.
For those going in fresh, however, collectible files and
photographic slides help fill in some
of the blanks for newcomers to the
series.
Now available to enjoy in a beautiful
photographic book where the archetypal New York City urban landscape is glimpsed «after hours» in Bohbot's timeless
series of hyperreal photographs.
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.
Through its making and narrative progression, the
photographic series explores the «depths
of the shadow and play between dark and light.
To create this
series of photographs, Lisa Oppenheim used very thin slices
of wood from different North American trees as
photographic negatives.
Her most recent bodies
of work include the
photographic series The Book
of Kings (2012), The Home
of My Eyes (2015), and the trilogy Dreamers, comprised
of three video installations: Illusions and Mirrors (2013), Roja (2016), and Sarah (2016).
While working across multiple
series, much
of her
photographic work functions as a personal act
of deconstruction and reappropriation — both
of images she has created herself and images she has singled out as influence.
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.
In this
series of photographic works landscape is explored as an agent that not only acts as a central character but also forms the characters that populate it.
The video
series»
photographic works also serve to comparatively intensify the reality
of the gallery viewer.
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.
In the mid-1970s, the artist began using the photocopy machine as a new type
of photographic lens through which she created
series of works that defy an accepted understanding
of the limitations
of the photocopier.
This exhibition is the first large - scale installation
of Simmons» ongoing Index
series,
photographic works whose core are found in the language
of the sculptural.
Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to present two
photographic series, made nearly fifty years apart, that explore the vulnerability, beauty and ambivalence
of adolescence.
The accompanying
series reflect / project (ion) is a group
of collaborative
photographic portraits printed on stretched canvas.
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.
Vintage images
of black representation from Ebony and Jet magazines were the source
of inspiration for several
photographic collage
series.
In 2010, responding to the negative press coverage
of his hometown, Jordano begun a
photographic series bearing «witness to what has survived and those who are left to cope with it.»
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.
The Present was the last in a trilogy
of photographic series made in the United States between 1998 and 2001 that began with shimmer
of possibility and American Night.
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.
Her early
photographic works include the Women
of Allah
series (1993 - 1997), which explored the question
of gender in relation to Islamic fundamentalism and militancy.
As White's first extended exploration
of portraiture, this body
of work is a departure from the narrative themes
of his past
photographic series.