Sentences with phrase «photographic work focuses»

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His work is often reflected in wide, symmetrical, landscape views, or focusing on the basic photographic concept of the rule of thirds.
Final Pieces may include: • Canvas studies • Sketchbook work • Prints • Photographs • Photoshop outcomes You will develop an understanding through exploration, of a variety of traditional studio media and materials, computer aided media, photographic materials focusing on both 2D AND 3D.
Complementary exhibitions focus on early film and photographic imagery from the same era and on the iconic graphic design work of one of Israel's most important practitioners during the mid-1960s.
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.
Danish artist Mette Juul works primarily in video and photography, focusing on photographic archives and images as narrative structures.
Her video installations and photographic works explore the political and social conditions of Iranian and Muslim culture, particularly focusing on gender issues and questions of power.
Isaac Julien's seminal work Looking for Langston (1989/2017) is the focus of this exhibition of newly - conceived, large - scale and silver gelatin photographic works and archival material.
This exhibition focuses on relationships among the photographic work of three artists active during the 1970s that drew on ideas of surrealist / Dada culture of the 1920s and 1930s and influenced succeeding generations of photographers and media artists.
New photographic works on display at Victoria Miro Mayfair focus on two locations of the 2011 London riots: Mare Street in Hackney Central and the Pembury Estate in Hackney Downs.
Mr. Houk, (pronounced Há - ook) talked at length about the work of Man Ray — one of the seminal figures of Surrealism and a pioneer of many photographic techniques that often eliminated the camera altogether and focused instead on composing his visual narrative by employing various «post-production» techniques, including solarization, double exposure, and super-imposition of objects, etc..
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.
Artist Page Kohn Gallery is pleased to present a focused exhibition of 4 new photographic works by internationally acclaimed artist Lita Albuquerque.
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.
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.
The white radar domes, which distinguish Menwith Hill, are the focus of new photographic work by US artist Trevor Paglen (who we previously covered in a documentary), known for exploring the physical structures that house US intelligence operations: the black sites, drone bases, surveillance stations — the secretive places kept hidden from the public.
Organized by the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Betye Saar: Extending the Frozen Moment, examines the achievement of Betye Saar by focusing on her work with photography, specifically, her incorporation of photographic fragments as a metaphor for her view of the African American experience and of lives too often obscured in American visual history.
Part I focuses on drawings, primarily abstract compositions, and on photographic works.
During his initial 12 - year tenure as Curator of Photography at the LACMA (1992 - 2004), Mr. Wride curated over twenty - five permanent collection focus exhibitions as well as numerous larger exhibitions including: «Retail Fictions: the Commercial Photography of Ralph Bartholomew» (1997); «Shifting Tides: Cuban Photography after the Revolution» (2001); «Donald Blumberg» (2002); and «Trajectories: The Photographic Work of Robbert Flick» (2004).
Rather than doing that, Mexico City - born photographer Amanda Gutiérrez seeks to document her surroundings as she ventures through Brooklyn's Sunset Park, focusing both on her «subjective experience as a Mexican woman living and working in New York» and painting a photographic portrait of the neighborhood's Mexican immigrant community.
The photographic works and installations of the exhibition focus on the «4K ULTRA HD» image search by the same name.
With this new exhibition space, the gallery serves as a forum for the presentation of a focused program considering the work of lesser - known pre and post war Japanese photographers as well as a site for the exhibition of masterworks by historical and contemporary photographic masters from Japan and abroad.
The core of his photographic work is focused on the urban environment.
Focused on social projects and campaigns, Matteo has collaborated with brands such as Greenpeace, World Health Organisation and Doctors with Africa to highlight important current affairs through his photographic work.
Whittier's work focuses on how subject matter is perceived through different types of photographic equipment.
Over time, my production has evolved from black and white photographic portraits and narrative videos to creating hybrid «sites», images and installations employing photographs, videos and film, archives and found materials, projected sounds and reflective surfaces, works focusing on the individual's role in history and in time.
Gerard Byrne was born in 1969 in Dublin, and works as a visual artist whose main focus lies on photographic and video installations.
Guise & Dolls focused on several prominent bodies of work from each artist's oeuvre: Warhol's «Ladies and Gentlemen» series (1975) of drag queen portraits, Christopher Makos's «Altered Images» series of Warhol in drag, Mapplethorpe's photographs of lifelong friend and longtime muse Patti Smith that range from masculine to feminine and Mapplethorpe's photographic series and book Lady: Lisa Lyon (1983) of the female bodybuilding champion in numerous gender - bending guises.
[ENG] The third exhibition by Peter Downsbrough at àngels barcelona focuses on the conceptual photographic work that the artist has been consistently producing since 1978 and that has been of major relevance in his multidisciplinary artistic practice which includes sculpture, works on paper, photographs, films and books.
It brings together a large body of photographic and video work focussing on Finnemore's continuing investigation of the private familial landscape of his garden in rural Wales, which he transforms «into poetic symbol as home, territory, burial ground, [and] paradise.»
The ambitious Zooming into Focus exhibition features over fifty contemporary Chinese photographic and video works from the Haudenschild collection.
In this body of work Bournonville's focus has turned to the act of transformation, the spectacle, the making of a scene, the attempted photographic documentation and mapping of the body, the underlying erotic aspect, and the rickety construction on which Hysteria was defined at its height.
The exhibition focuses on the work of leading Australian artist Abdul Abdullah and his newest photographic body of work entitled The Wedding Series (2017).
The three bodies of work represented in FOCUS: Adam Fuss include images of water droplets, butterfly chrysalises, and children, and each of these series was produced with a different photographic technique.
In recent years her focus has been on creating works that bridge the gap between her abstract paintings and her photographic images.
It's a departure in style for 30 - year - old Citarella, whose altered photographic works have often focused on abstract textures or found images — and whose projects on the internet have involved hawking assisted - readymades on Etsy with collaborator Brad Troemel.
Slechta's works are created via a camera-less photographic medium that incorporates focused bursts of light onto traditional photo paper.
Designed for artists seeking to elevate the photographic documentation of their artwork, this 3 - hour workshop will focus on documenting installed work, particularly in a gallery setting.
In much of his work, Falls has investigated deterioration and photographic exposure, focusing on the long - term effects of sunlight, rain, and time on materials like paper, steel, painted aluminum, and cloth.
Titled after a photographic essay published by Irving Penn in 1960, in which he celebrates what André Gide called the «horror of the approximate» that characterises French charm, the exhibition focuses on three different bodies of work: Nudes, Small Trades and artist portraits.
The exhibition focuses on Denes» work in drawing and printmaking, but also includes photographic documentation of the important sculptural interventions she made in the urban and rural landscapes — including her extraordinary Wheatfield — A Confrontation (1982) in which she cultivated a field of wheat in Manhattan.
Here, around one hundred works of art invite the visitor to find out more about the special focus areas of the Daimler Art Collection: the constructivist and concrete tendencies evident in the pictures of Josef Albers, Anton Stankowski and Camille Graeser, the interaction of line, surface and space in works by Georges Vantongerloo, Norbert Kricke and Ben Willikens, pictures and decorative objects of the zero avant - garde of around 1960, classics of the Minimal Art movement by Charlotte Posenenske or Franz Erhard Walter from around 1970, and recent photographic and video works by artists from India, South Africa and the US.
In addition to the traditional live models she works from, Stump has begun incorporating found imagery as source material, focusing specifically on deconstructing the male gaze present in the photographic imagery of vintage men's magazines.
Comparatively lesser - known are her remarkable photographic works, which constitute a crucial part of her oeuvre and have been her primary focus over the past several years.
In his North American exhibit debut, At Home, Wood Street Galleries presents a selection of works from London based Hetain Patel including videos, the photographic series «Eva» and a newly commissioned work specifically for the INDIA IN FOCUS exhibition, «Jump.»
The Henry is pleased to present a focused exhibition of works by the celebrated artist Sean Scully with a presentation of the artist's photographic Harris and Lewis Shacks portfolio, from the museum's permanent collection and October a large scale oil painting from the same period.
About: SF Camerawork is an internationally acclaimed venue for emerging artists focused on experimental, challenging, and alternative photographic work.
Taking that spirit of invention and discovery as its point of departure, this exhibition features the work of seven artists — Matthew Brandt, Marco Breuer, John Chiara, Chris McCaw, Lisa Oppenheim, Alison Rossiter, and James Welling — who focus their investigations on the light sensitivity and chemical processing of photographic papers, challenging us to see the medium anew.
When working with the single image, rather than focusing on classic photographic series, Schoerner makes use of the book - medium to put the work in a narrative context.
However, he quickly expanded his focus, creating works with and without a camera, producing photographs printed as C - prints on photographic paper, as inkjet prints on paper, or as photocopies.
Ferrone's gallery focuses on fine art photography and work incorporating photographic elements.
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