Sentences with phrase «photographic series which»

Since the publication of Tulsa, his seminal 1971 photographic series which brought a disaffected generation from a normal American community into sharp focus, Clark's work has reflected and ingrained itself into the problem of American youth.
Gargash's first artist book titled Presence, is a photographic series which documents recently vacated houses and structures in the United Arab Emirates that have been abandoned or left for demolition.

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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 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.
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.
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.
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 2009, the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw published Them — an artistic album of Wojciech Gilewicz» work, presenting a series of photographic double self - portraits, a project started in 2002, which continues to date.
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.
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.
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.
It includes the debut of Liz Sterry's photographic series Drinking Alone with the Internet, which documents a succession of online performances in which she put out an open call for people online to join her in dressing and drinking like a Star Wars character, creating a virtual party in which everyone is both together but very much alone.
The edition Photographic Proof, Chalon - sur - Saône, 2007, 2017 is one of a series of photographs taken between 2005 and 2010, of film - manufacturing corporations: places which manufactured light - sensitive films and papers, the materials that defined photography for the past century.
David Taylor speaks about his recent book, Working the Line, a photographic examination of the U.S. / Mexico border, organized around a series of 260 obelisks that demarcate this boundary, which were installed in the late 1880s.
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.
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.
In the early 1960s, Pistoletto began making his famous series of Quadri specchianti (Mirror Paintings): sheets of polished inox steel, like mirrors, onto which he applied images he obtained through a photographic reproduction technique.
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.
But could I undercut the traditional concept of a photographic series with the Grain image, and successfully connect it to the Hurricanes, which celebrated some of photography's most established traditions?
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.
The ABETTERI series of self portraits is a game in which Johannes Gramm has reshuffled the cards of the photographic self image.
The artists represented in this series of live and online auctions will be deeply familiar to all students of photography, and their place in photographic history was often established through MoMA's exhibition program, which helped bring their work to audiences in New York and worldwide.
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.
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.
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.
He started his photographic career following the French rock scene and in 1994 he began a series exploring the nocturnal life of Parisians titled «Only Heaven», which he exhibited at various photo festivals.
A common theme of Armstrong's Infinity series is the photographic depiction of the idea of the spirit — something which is unable to be seen.
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.
Numbers & Trees VI, Landscape, # 4 (1989) is part of a body of work in which Gaines transformed photographic images within a series of prescribed operations.
Published to accompany a career - spanning survey at the Cincinnati Museum of Art (February — May 2013), James Welling: Monograph synthesizes Welling's various photographic series, which range from abstract photograms to documentary - style portrayals of the New England landscape.
For their second new series, Broomberg & Chanarin have photographed military grade prisms, shards of optical glass that are used in the sights of precision weaponry, but which also relate to the lenses found in the same photographic apparatus they use.
Noorderlicht International Photo Festival Annual photo festival in The Netherlands in which diverse photographic genres and series are welded into a thematic narrative and exhibited.
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 new body of work is an extension of an ongoing series, begun in 2008, in which Dávila simultaneously pays homage to and critiques icons of 20th century art and architecture through acts of excision, physically removing pieces of critical information from photographic reproductions of original works of art.
The photographic series has already spanned four decades, during which time he has travelled to natural history museums across the United States, documenting their dioramas with an 8 × 10 large - format camera.
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.
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.
A quintessential California photographer, Larry Sultan first came to notice for his 1977 series Evidence, for which he rifled through the photographic storerooms of the San Jose Police Department, the United States Department of the Interior, and other agencies in search of the strangest, least explicable, most unsettling images he could find.
Neshat's early photographic works include the Women of Allah series (1993 — 1997), which explored the question of gender in relation to Islamic fundamentalism and militancy.
She questions the veracity of photographic realism and the stereotypes of American culture, as in her Cowboys (1979) series, which places cowboy figurines in outdoor settings and compositions that replicate realistic scale and proportion.
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.
Maitland's inaugural exhibition was a solo show by Muholi, «Somnyama Ngonyama» (Hail the Dark Lioness)-- a series of photographic self - portraits in which the activist explores key events in South Africa's history.
He is perhaps best known for his colourful photographic portraits, including the Kesh Angels series, from which many new works feature in the exhibition.
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.
These enclosed tranches of landscape, culturally displaced and geopolitically charged, relate to Land Art exponent Robert Smithson's Non-Site series; while other homages to recent heroes of art history include Blow Up, which reveals itself as a playful destruction of the photographic work of German couple Bernd and Hilla Becher and the life - sized, white ceramic Pig (2012) which is both a scaled - up version of a piggy bank from Monk's childhood and an imagining of an unrealised sculpture by Jeff Koons.
The first photographic series, entitled Body Remembers, comprises ten photographs which portrait, in an old - fashioned sepia style, a woman (played by Moffatt herself) visiting an old house surrounded by ruins.
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