Sentences with phrase «photographic series on»

(Brussels, Belgium) The PIPA Prize 2015 finalist analyses body movements during street demonstrations in a photographic series on view at Mendes Wood DM Brussels.
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).
Hans Namuth (1915 - 90) Famous for his photographic series on artists like Jackson Pollock, the Cubist Stuart Davis; the pop artists Andy Warhol, George Segal and Roy Lichtenstein; the minimalist sculptor Richard Serra and others.
Rosler's photographic series on places of passage and systems of transportation — airports, roads, subways, streets — have been widely exhibited.
In this video, 2012 Whitney Biennial artist Moyra Davey discusses her photographic series on view in the exhibition, Mary, Marie (2011) and We Are Young and We Are Friends of Time (2011).

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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This photographic series presents the beauty of one the most lifeless places on the planet.
Robin Rhode's photographic series Wheel of Steel (2006) shows sequences of a vinyl playing on a chalk drawn turntable, with the tone arm shifts suggesting the record's rotation.
These are photographic series, works on paper, and sculptures of cast glass.
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.
His critically acclaimed photographic series Crowds and Riots, 2008, explores crowd phenomena in the twentieth century, focusing on subjects including the clashes between police and protestors that defined Vancouver's Gastown neighbourhood in the early 1970s.
Rosemary Laing's newest photographic series, The Paper, will premier in the United States in conjunction with the gallery's summer exhibition devoted to drawings and works on paper.
Included alongside Hirst's work were a large series of Dominic Denis's oil on canvas paintings, «Directions» (1990), and a new series of Angus Fairhurst photographic works layered with gel.
The cassini series of 2008 was based on photographic captures of Saturn with its candy - colored moons and rings.
«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.
The show presents a series of photographic works entitled Every Single Crash: aesthetic studies on the process of colour absorption.
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).
Ingrid Mwangi at NMWA on June 6, discussing Mwnagi Hutter's video installation and (background) photographic series Shades of Skin
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.
The 22 works in the exhibition will focus on the digital videos that Rhode identifies as «animations» and photographic series that correspond to or complement the time - based work.
In the 1970s Sigmar Polke produced a series of photographic suites based on his journeys to Paris (1971), New York (1973), Afghanistan and Pakistan (1974) and Sco Paulo (1975).
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
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.
Accompanying the film are two large - scale photographic series, the first of which depicts bullets that have collided head - on and fused in mid-air.
This publication brings together three major bodies of work: the photographic and video works produced under the fictional collective name The Atlas Group; various series of seemingly «straight» photography of his native Beirut titled Sweet Talk: Commissions (Beirut); and his most recent project, Scratching on Things I Could Disavow: A History of Art in the Arab World.
The foundation's new home in south - east Bristol will present an ongoing exhibitions programme, beginning in late October with a show of one of Parr's photographic series, as well as talks and seminars, primarily focusing on documentary photography in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Post-Postmasters opening, get your fill on turtlenecks with the launch of Catharine Maloney's Teleplay, Part I photographic series at Printer Matter.
Her conceptual expansions of photographic abstraction manifest in series such as Sleight of Hand and Haptic Wonders (both 2011 — ongoing), which primarily focus on the photogram.
This exhibition marks an important departure from Khan's photographic based works and comprises a suite of large black paintings, a monumental site specific wall drawing and a series of works on paper, all of which consider the metaphysics of creativity.
Lightning Fields is a series of dramatic photographs produced through the play of violent electrical discharges on photographic film.
This exhibition focuses on the years between 1979 — 89, a period in which Whitten was influenced by scientific and technological change; works such as his DNA series reveal his interest in photographic processes and electronic imaging.
During Deep Epoch, Dullaart shows a new series of oil paintings based on images generated by «neural networks»; works derived from his recent performative intervention The Possibility of an Army, as well as photographic prints from his Instragram project for Jeu de Paume and HMKV: High Retention, Slow Delivery.
If you love Thomas's photographic works but just can't decide which one to get, her polaroid series offer a bang - for - your - buck scenario where you don't have to settle on just one.
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.
, these include Rasheed Araeen's Chaaryaar (1968/2014), a sizeable sculpture of different - coloured cube - shaped wood frames; Hassan Sharif's series of documentary photographs with the self - explanatory title Drawing Squares on the Floor Using a Cube (1982); Saloua Raouda Choucair's small carved - wood sculpture Poem (1963 — 5); and Dóra Maurer's Seven Rotations 1 — 6 (1979), an infinity - mirror - like set of photographic self - portraits, in which Maurer starts by holding a blank square, which in the second in the series is replaced by the previous photograph, and so on.
In uniting two disparate photographic series under the same heading, the gallery offers a refreshed insight and new dialogues on the work of Joseph Szabo and Sian Davey.
In a series of works started in 2012 Thomas Ruff essentially takes an idea that was first introduced my artists like Man Ray, Laszlo Moholy - Nagy who simply placed objects of various shapes, textures and opacities onto photographic paper and captured their physical qualities through the optical traces they left on the light sensitive surface of the paper.
American photographer ANDREW MOORE (born 1957) is widely acclaimed for his photographic series, usually taken over many years, which record the effect of time on the natural and built landscape.
In the main gallery, Dávila will present a series of large - scale photographic cut - outs based on Roy Lichtenstein's Femme d'Alger, 1963, which was inspired by Pablo Picasso's The Women of Algiers, 1955, which in turn was inspired by Eugène Delacroix's 1834 painting The Women of Algiers in their Apartment.
Collier's exhibition includes recent works from her ongoing series «Women Crying»; two text - based photographic works based on printed materials originally used in group - therapy and self - analysis; works from her latest series «Crying (Comic)» and «Tears (Comic)»; and a 35 mm slide projection piece «Women With Cameras (Self Portrait)».
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