Sentences with phrase «photographic typologies»

Nearest Neighbor, Ethridge's retrospective exhibition currently on view at Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, makes it easy to follow his shifting modes of appropriation and crisscrossing of photographic typologies.
Leonardo's inventions and physiology charts, Rembrandt's celebration of medical advancements in The Anatomy Lesson, Bridget Riley's abstract Op Art explorations of perception, and Hilla and Bernd Becher's photographic typologies of industrial structures are all examples of how artists have found inspiration from a wide array of scientific disciplines.
Recent group exhibitions include Photographic Typologies, Tate Modern, London (2010 - 11); Modelos para Armar, MUSAC, León (2010); Der Brief aus Jamaika, Oi Futuro, Río de Janeiro (2010); Painting in the Glass House: Artist revisit modern architecture, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut; Islands + Guettos, NGBK.
Similarly, Stay in Love features a single image by Bernd and Hilla Becher, known for their extensive photographic typologies of water towers and other industrial structures.
A squared circle, subdivided to suggest an approximation of the compositional matrix of his black paintings, is ringed by collaged illustrations of monsters and saints that shorthand some of the values embodied by his photographic typologies.

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In these works, Alexi - Meskhishvili, beyond complicating and revising the heavily - loaded photographic image of the female nude and canonized poses, identifies the gender typologies functioning within the gaze (s) of her chosen references.
Stephanie Baptist In a previous interview «Art Basel 2011, Africa and Beyond» you stated that your photographic collection is driven by a series or typology of works.
Sarah Charlesworth's recontextualized newspapers, a comparison of The Family of Man by Edward Steichen and Steve McQueen, typologies by the Bechers, Karl Blossfeldt, Dan Graham, and others, the photographic archive as a tool of social control, series - based portraiture by artists August Sander, VALIE EXPORT, Claude Cahun, Bea Nettles, Annette Messager, and Sophie Calle, the passage of space and time in works by Ed Ruscha, Duane Michals, Minor White, William Christenberry, and Atta Kim, photographic documention of artistic process, observation and experimentation, the photobook as a traveling idea, the slide show as performed sequence, Eadweard Muybridge and the illusion of motion, sequential narrative in works by Jan Groover, Eleanor Antin, and Chris Marker, compressing time in video works by Andy Warhol and Paul Pfeiffer, and more...
He focuses on the camera's consummate power to establish typologies of thought, perception, and feeling, producing images that, in mining the past, come to embody a matrix of issues salient to recent photographic practice.
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