Sentences with phrase «photographic style of»

Zebra (1965 onwards) Hamburg realist group noted for photographic style of painting.
The last show by Hart featured stark portraiture in the photographic style of Richard Avedon if the great photographer somehow took to painting like George Seurat.
I love the careful, almost photographic style of illustrator (and now writer) Kadir Nelson and was thrilled to hear that he was working on a history of Negro League baseball for young readers.

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A team of researchers at U.C. - Berkeley are examining how photographic style has evolved over the years, using quite the unique data set: yearbook photos.
«As soon as we saw the natural feel of Gypsy's work we knew it was the photographic style we wanted.
Much like the photo in which the rich women are seen in front of a villa, these mentions could be in written or photographic styles.
Whereas Bazin never mentions Caravaggio in his essay on «The Ontology of the Photographic Image» (1945), the French critic refers to the baroque style as a proto - cinematic and pictorial term of reference: «The film delivers baroque art from its convulsive catalepsy.»
Utilizing a cut - and - paste animation style with a photographic edge to recreate scenes from Hicks's life, usually to cheeky effect, American turns some 90 minutes of interview footage into a smooth, illustrated, altogether agreeable narrative that is chock - full of anecdotes and achieves a genuine intimacy without resorting to hero - worship (only the occasionally lame visual, such as the whitewashed depictions of tripping during Bill's mushroom blowouts at Kevin Booth's ranch, weaken the device).
The bilious purple lettering of the credits prepares us for Conrad Hall's photographic style through the first half or so of Smile: motion aside, everything appears as it might in a drugstore - developed roll of Kodacolor snapped on a picnic.
To some degree, they feel like copies of what he did in Gladiator, especially since he uses the same choppy photographic style that dominated that flick's action.
Though billed as a documentary, the movie has a photographic and editing style much more in line with that of modern mock - doc sitcoms.
Enlivened by personal recollections and memoi - style essays from critic John Lahr and artists Mike Nichols, Andre Gregory, Mitsuko Uchida and Twyla Tharp, this volume will help readers appreciate anew the carefully crafted underpinnings — Avedon's own brand of staging and, thus, performance — and psychological insight of this artist's work and photographic legacy.
This well established landscaped garden provides many photographic opportunities for a variety of venue styles.
She brings a love of colour and styling to her photographic work, developed during her previous career in fashion design.
In her work, Stenram interacts with and re-interprets imagery, meticulously using fragments of found materials and finding similarities in photographic styles.
Intimate documentary 16 June Danny Lyon, known for his work in the style of photographic New Journalism, has always taken an interest in tackling social and political issues, whether he's taking a picture, making a film or writing a piece.
Through a collection of paintings, photographs, textile designs, and mannequins styled in original fashions that replicate his photographic strategies, the exhibition will enable visitors to make connections between Sheeler's photographic experimentations at Condé Nast and how the artist translated this work into the industrial paintings and photographs that established his career.
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.
Painting, however, continues to have a large public and young artists setting out to be painters now need more than ever to see how artists of earlier generations successfully resisted the status quo and remained outside what evolved into an academic style, for this is what much of the conceptual, film and photographic work has become; merely another academy.
This exhibition highlights the impact and interaction of Alexander's hybrid human - animal figures as well as her documentary - style photographic montages.
There are endless variations on the theme of the human face in contemporary art — prominent examples include Thomas Schütte's supra - personal sculpted figures, Cindy Sherman's role - playing photographic images, the portraits of Marlene Dumas, Candice Breitz and Tony Oursler, Bruce Nauman's experiments with his own body, Rosemarie Trockel's family portraits, Julian Opie's schematic facial representations and Thomas Ruff's passport - style photographs.
Drawn from the papers of a variety of artists, writers, and arts organizations, the range of subjects, circumstances, and photographic styles on view here reflects the range of historically important cultural figures who lived and worked Downtown.
While Joffe favoured softer, more traditional life - model positions, Aldridge encouraged Kristen to adopt a more erotic stance, characteristic of the photographic style for which he is famous.
Whereas the painters in Nature Studies I may have found creative impetus from photographically - reproduced work or used it as part of their method, these eight artists employ a host of respective photographic processes that, for the most part, draw our attention to the concerns, formats and styles typically seen in and expected of painting such as the artifice of arrangement, the manipulation of formal elements, and the projection of symbolic meaning or narrative content.
The resulting photographs transcend the ubiquity that typically surrounds depictions of these natural wonders reminiscent of the American Pictorialist style, which sought to not simply capture, but to create a unique photographic image.
In her wall works, many of which play, sleight - of - hand - style, with the shifts between two - to three - dimensionality — inviting the viewer to enter their world while at the same time sealing themselves off from engagement — Rafferty prints photographic imagery on thin, clear film, often mixed with paint and solvents, and attaches these to irregularly rectangular clear acrylic sheets.
The selection highlights the extensive study of material, shape, and style in Artschwager's work, while revealing how the artist's unrelenting investigation of art objects and images has been informed by the equalizing lens of photographic reproduction in the 20th century.
Soth's photographic style has continued to develop in subsequent series beginning with his iconic Sleeping by the Mississippi, and including NIAGARA, The Last Days of W and Broken Manual.
In the second of this three - part podcast, produced on the occasion of the exhibition Richard Misrach: On the Beach, Misrach discusses the process by which he reached his current photographic style.
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.»
Born and based in London, Rupert's photographic style is highly representative of his personality — one that has always been obsessed with clean lines and the geometrical appearance of things.
«Whenever we analyse a dish or a style, we focus on composition and technique, even on the precise combination of products, but we rarely stop to think that there is a story behind each ingredient», says Ferran Adrià when describing Hannah Collins» photographic commission.
Erika King is a collage artist, who features her distinctive style of using colorful acrylic paint strokes, which connect photographic images, to illustrate a compelling visual story.
Travis Louie, just coming off his «Archive of Lost Species» exhibition, contributes an acrylic portrait in his soft style that mimics photographic effects.
All of these artists use photographic equipment, but like the pioneering work of Cindy Sherman, some of their work crosses genres, styles and mediums to become a conceptual form all its own.
The breadth of style and media includes watercolor, ceramics, oil, acrylic, digital, collage, photographic and sculptural works.
In his drastic and somber photographic style he depicts the parallel worlds of outsiders in a seemingly timeless shadow world.
Stemming from his love of music — he began his photographic career working for popular music magazines, has designed over 75 album covers, and created many music videos — Corbijn also produced a series of Cindy Sherman - style self - portraits wherein he posed as rock legends including Elvis and Jimi Hendrix.
His idiosyncratic installation style and singular take on the world around him have captured the attention of art institutions internationally, with solo shows at venues including New York's MoMA PS1, Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof and recently London's Tate Modern, as well as winning him the Turner Prize in 2000: the first photographic artist and the first non-British artist to do so.
Montana is an artist known for her stark, formally posed photographic portraits — a style she employs on the everyday denizens of Los Angeles, including people she meets on the streets in her native Boyle Heights as well as others that she has met through open calls.
To capture the heroes and victims of Thatcherism and globalization, Griffin invented a new photographic style, Capitalist Realism, parodying Socialist Realism.
Most of the work by Sherrie Levine belongs to the style and approach of appropriation art — in the form of a very direct version of photographic reproduction, drawing and sculpture, she alters, re-photographs, abstracts or digitizes work of mostly 20th century male artists.
Minter has also included a photographic portrait of Miley Cyrus portrayed in a similar style, printed in an edition of fifty, the profits from which will be donate entirely to Planned Parenthood.
Baltz's minimalist and reduced image compositions explore the photographic style as a process, and refer not only to the art of photographers like Lee Friedlander or Robert Frank but also to painters and sculptors of his day such as Donald Judd, Frank Stella, Jasper Johns or Sol LeWitt.
Photographic realism emerged in the 1960s as a style of American art, in sharp contrast to intellectual contemporary art movements like Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.
• Photorealism (1960s, 1970s) A style of painting or sculpture (also known as Hyperrealism or Superrealism) executed in photographic detail.
For the first time, the - site specific photographic murals — huge wallpaper style montages — are presented «in the round» at the center of the DMA's spectacular Barrel Vault gallery.
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.
Zhang Xiaogang (b. 1958) Member of Chinese Cynical Realism movement noted for his «Bloodlines» series of photographic - style portraits.
At Higher Pictures Roysdon presents a salon - style hang of her photographic projects made over the last decade, distilling her variform thinking and production into an engagement with the specific visual language of photography — its sitedness, its relationship to abstraction, and the translation of physical actions (in the darkroom) into a static image.
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