«The humble aim of our exhibition together with this printed matter is to offer an interdisciplinary platform: a dialogue stage that, prompted by the fruitful dichotomy between text and image, gathers
photographic works together with written contributions around the notion of formalism.
Formalism is an interdisciplinary exhibition and accompanying printed publication that gathers
photographic works together with written contributions around the notion of formalism.
Not exact matches
Fuchs Projects brings back
photographic works from its «vault» during Bushwick Open Studios,
together with
works from previous exhibitions held at the gallery.
The artist's seemingly distinct activities — the severe black abstractions, the prolific and caustic social and political graphic
work, and the color slides of historical monuments, temples, and buildings that showed his equally prolific world travels and keen sense of
photographic record keeping — were received in coexistence by jubilant viewers, especially young artists and art students (during the artist's lifetime it would have been career suicide to show all simultaneously practiced sides
together).
The exhibition brings
together photographic works and publications from the artist's 20 year career.
Together, the
photographic pairings in Saints and Sinners offer the possibility of seemingly endless personal interpretations of the
work and a fresh perspective on Mapplethorpe's practice and his fearless contribution to contemporary photography.
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.
Spanning numerous areas of SALT, the exhibition brings
together photographic works, wall texts, films and installations, including the newly commissioned film There are no Syrian refugees in Turkey (2016), shot in Istanbul in the summer of 2016.
The morning session offers a look at Rauschenberg's agile use of
photographic images, explores his late transfer
works, and brings
together contemporary artists to respond to the artist's
work.
On show at the Hôtel Pont Royal in Paris, this exhibition by the French photographer Louise Skira brings
together a group of gelatin silver
photographic works in black and white on...
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.
Named after the Amanda Lear song, «I Am a Photograph,» and curated by German photographer Marco Breuer — whose
works are famously made without the use of the camera or film — this exhibition brings
together a group of 27 artists who engage in
photographic processes or are concerned with
photographic issues.
Together with his well known
photographic work, also his paintings and drawings were shown in public for the first ti...
The main gallery spaces will feature examples of large - scale
works featuring evocative
photographic images from various sources such as books about experimental theater or puppetry, as well as Japanese textile designs, all screen - printed onto different fabrics that are layered and stitched
together.
As with her other
works, these two black - and - white
photographic textiles, with their composite stitching -
together of figures from disparate yet interlocking communities, illuminate the elusive relationship between historic documentation and truth.
Make America Great Again marks a departure from Erizku's
photographic work, bringing
together new sculptures and paintings as well as a «conceptual mix - tape» produced specifically for the exhibition.
The exhibition brings
together a group of
work that Baldi feels employ a sensitivity to the camera as a tool and a sensual use of the
photographic apparatus.
Edited by Skira and curated by Bruno Corà, the monograph will contain colour images of all the
works on display,
together with an extensive selection of
photographic documents, critical commentary and source material, all of which illustrate Gianfranco Pardi's long and fertile creative career.
The exhibition brings
together a series of Umbrico's
works from 1989 to the present, reflecting on photography's relationship to light and the complex changes that digital technology has brought to
photographic image production.
On show at the Hôtel Pont Royal in Paris, this exhibition by the French photographer Louise Skira brings
together a group of gelatin silver
photographic works in black and white on the world of painting and music.
Bringing
together important experimental
works and ephemera, this volume documents a watershed moment in James Welling's
photographic career.
This exhibition, presented in partnership with The Gordon Parks Foundation, counts some 150 different
works from the Foundation's collection — vintage prints, contact sheets, magazines, and films — considers Gordon Parks»
photographic and cinematic
work together.
A suite of six large - scale
photographic works will complete the exhibition
together.
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.»
I am grateful to the Centre Georges Pompidou and the Munch Museum in Oslo for their help in providing this astonishingly well - put -
together film of Edvard Munch's
photographic work.
Based on the wildly imaginative illustrations of plants and vegetation in the Voynich manuscript, Miljohn Ruperto — a Californian artist of Philippine origin —
together with the Danish artist Ulrik Heltoft, have made textural
photographic works by creating 3D models then making negatives from these and finally printing them in traditional gelatin silver format.
Mr Doroshenko's plans also include an exhibition of Sam Taylor - Wood's latest
photographic and film
work, including her video portrait of David Beckham; a show of the early drawing and sculptures of Keith Haring, brought
together for the first time; a residency from South African artist Candice Breitz; and exhibitions of the
work of Yoko Ono and of German painter Gerhard Richter.
The show features more than 60
works of recent acquisitions and institutional favorites that
together emphasize a range of
photographic practices, from gelatin silver to inkjet prints.
The exhibition brings
together his key sculptural, painted and
photographic portraits, embracing both existing
work and new
work made especially for the Serpentine Gallery.
Weems's 20th Street exhibition is a fairly conventional survey of recent
work, bringing
together two
photographic series and a video installation.
This selection of
works hung
together includes a monoprint by Katherine Jones from her Lego Landscapes series, a
photographic portrait by Karoline Hjorth and Bell Jar, a screenprint by Chitra Merchant
is a fairly conventional survey of recent
work, bringing
together two
photographic series and a video installation.
On view through May 20, 2012, the exhibition brings
together more than 100
works from Downey's expansive career, from his early experimental
work with art and technology to his groundbreaking video art from the 1970s through the 1990s, the exhibition will include drawings, paintings, video and
photographic installations, and the artist's notebooks, which have never before been on view.
Recent examples include Sadie Coles in London, whose exhibition «Room» brings
together installations and
photographic works by female artists (until 18 February), and the Fine Art Society (FAS), whose program will pay particular attention to women throughout 2017.
TORBJØRN RØDLAND — THE TOUCH THAT MADE YOU, the artists's first exhibition in the United Kingdom, brings
together photographic works from the last twenty years as well as Rødland's 2005 animated film 132 BPM.
Thomas Ruff: Object Relations brings
together for the first time — and for his first major Canadian museum exhibition — the series from Ruff's oeuvre where he
works from found or collected
photographic materials.
EXHIBITION Flesh / Water January 8 — 26, 2018 Commons Gallery Flesh / Water is a group exhibition of
photographic - based
work that brings
together diverse stories of artists from around the country as they interpret and express their own relationships to water.
Around 200
photographic works dating from 1989 to 2017 will be on show from May 28 to October 1,
together with a new audiovisual installation.
Stuart Whipps presents an installation of three new
works that bring
together disparate strands of his ongoing research into the history of monuments, and the relationship between
photographic processes and physical materials.
The exhibition brings
together the multi-media installation The Sound of Silence (2006); the artist's first film, Muxima (2005); and four
photographic works: The Power of Words (1984), Searching for Africa in Life (1996), From Time to Time (2006) and Greed (2007).
Working on whim and through the manipulation of materials and relationships close at hand, his sculptures, videos, and
photographic works are placed in conversation
together causing further ripples of insight and possible understanding.
Combining his own
photographic and video documentation with found material, Laumann focuses on the 3 - month period from the end of the couple's artistic
work together until Turner's execution and how during this time their relationship shifted from professional to romantic.
In Their Own Form brings
together photographic and video
works exploring a range of Afro - Diasporic experiences.
Reproduction, Reproduction brings
together the
work of three artists who employ
photographic reproducibility as the central concept of a
work.
The ten artists in this exhibition — David Alekhuogie, Zak Arctander, Quinn Gorbutt, Isabel Magowan, Sarah Meyohas, Elle Perez, Bryson Rand, David Soffa, Ilona Szwarc, and Annie Thornton —
work across a variety of media, ideas and techniques brought
together by a shared interest in the
photographic image.
The exhibition presented
works from Douglas's 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.
With a mission to become a key global destination for all those interested in the medium, Photo London will bring
together galleries that will showcase early
photographic gems, the latest
work by established masters and
work that reflects new directions in the development of the form, including moving image and virtual reality, as well as
works featuring high levels of technical experimentation.