Sentences with phrase «photographs by artists»

Accompanying the Grey Art Gallery's exhibition of the same name, The Poetics of Cloth: African Textiles / Recent Art brings some 60 contemporary paintings, sculptures, videos and photographs by artists living in Africa and abroad into dialogue with a selection of mid-twentieth-century and recent African textiles.
Accustomed as we are to giant technicolor photographs by artists like Andreas Gursky and Jeff Wall, it's hard to believe that aesthetes once considered color photography unworthy.
The exhibition «The Eye and the Sky: Trevor Paglen in the Cantor Collection» places his photographic series of predator drones, «Time Study (Predator; Indian Springs, NV),» 2010, alongside photographs by artists such as Eadweard Muybridge, Edward Steichen, and Eve Sonneman from the Cantor's permanent collection.
Through 57 photographs by artists including Iwan Baan and Julius Sherman, the show suggests that by preserving and perceiving architecture, great photographers can play a role in the construction of an icon.
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Recent Acquisitions: Curator's Choice, Part I presents a first look at artworks, mostly prints, drawings, and photographs by artists as diverse as Annie Leibovitz, Edward Steichen, and Rembrandt van Rijn.
Participating galleries will present photographs by artists including, Mustapha Azeroual and Sara Naim (Binome), Daniel Aron (Photo12), Marco Barbon (Clémentine de la Féronnière), and Randa Mirza and Zad Moultaka (Thierry Marlat).
Drawings paintings, prints and photographs by artists of the black diaspora.
Stark's Radiate Mirror serves as a beacon that guides the art lover to a safe harbor of meticulously made paintings, sculpture and photographs by artists in the Firestone stable, out of the choppier waters of the trendy or marketable to a quiet harbor of essential questions in aesthetics.
The donation includes paintings and photographs by artists who have been recently featured in exhibitions at the museum, including Doug Aitken, Matthew Barney, Thomas Hirschhorn, and Catherine Opie as well as additional works by Lari Pittman, Rineke Dijkstra, Gilbert & George, Andrea Gursky, Elliott Hundley, and Jack Pierson.
NE, The Chosen Object — European and American Still Life Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, The Private Images: Photographs by Artists Clark Institute, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, The Dada / Surrealist Heritage
It was in these volumes that Williams» prescient eye sought to bring thoughtful, daring and experimental photography to the discerning public's eye — by combining and juxtaposing photographs by artists such as Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind (whom he considered a personal mentor), Frederick Sommer and Clarence John Laughlin — with equally provocative and original literature and poetry, drawing heavily from all over the country, including the nexus of creative energies at the famous Black Mountain College (N.C.).
Published «capriciously» — typically every three or four months — it featured original interviews, writing, and photographs by artists, musicians,
Photographs by both artists will be shown in London, many for the first time.
The fine art collection consists of about 19,000 works dating from the 16th century to the present and comprises paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, and photographs by artists such as Lucas Cranach the Elder, Giovanni Savoldo, Henry Alexander, Paul Gauguin, Auguste Maillol, René Magritte, Alexander Calder, Hans Hoffmann, Frederick Hammersley, Fernand Leger, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Robert Irwin, Claes Oldenburg, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Eva Hesse, Yoko Ono, and Raymond Saunders, among many others.
Includes paintings, sculpture and photographs by artists including William Merritt Chase, Thomas Eakins, George Grosz, John Rogers, Emma Stebbins, John Sloan and others.
Including photographs by artists such as Dorothea Lange, Richard Misrach, Robert Rauschenberg, Shirin Neshat, and Adi Nes, the exhibition presents artistic responses to a range of global issues including climate change, world wars, financial ruin, and the violation of human rights.
Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture at the Parrish Art Museum features 57 photographs by artists who range from early modern architectural photographers such as Berenice Abbott, Samuel H. Gottscho, and Julius Shulman, to contemporary photographers like Iwan Baan, James Casebere, Thomas Demand, Andreas Gursky, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
This volume features 70 carefully assembled drawings and photographs by artists such as Henri Matisse, Alfred Stieglitz, Frida Kahlo, Edward Weston, Lucian Freud, Ellsworth Kelly, and Cindy Sherman.
Opening: Ellen Cantor at Foxy Production One of several Ellen Cantor shows around New York this fall, this exhibition will focus on videos and photographs by the artist.
This exhibition covers a span of over four decades (c. 1929 — 70), including a total of some forty paintings, photographs by the artist, works on paper, and sculptures in order to explore the change and continuity in Still's ideas and pictorial forms.
The book includes photographs by the artist, as well as a conversation with Berlin - based architect and writer Markus Miessen.
Her working environment, documented for the first time in a number of new photographs by the artist, will be recreated as installations in the gallery, down to the paint pots, brushes, books and discarded scraps of newspaper that are similarly covered in the spatters, splashes and drips that result from her obsessive painterly method.
To illustrate this aspect of his art, the exhibition includes a group of original photographs by the artist Thomas Eakins (1844 — 1914) and his circle, which Fischl has referenced, and at times quoted, in his work.
This «cloaked boy» was chosen to be photographed by the artist as it poses a challenge to the classical representation and reception of masculinity within Greco - Roman sculpture.
Also, in conjunction with this exhibition, there is a special insert in the BAMPFA bi-monthly calendar: a photograph by the artist depicting the rumpled sheets and pillows of an unmade bed.
«By acquiring an additional 35 photographs by the artist, as well as his archive, VMFA can now proudly say that we are the leading museum for the research, study, and appreciation of this major figure in the history of photography, as well as the Kamoinge workshop.
Webb, Todd A collection of over 300 black and white photographs by an artist Alfred Stieglitz compared to Ansel Adams.
The book includes intimate sources photographed by the artist printed in risograph, all of the works printed in offset, and features an essay by Sarah K. Rich and a conversation between the artist and the director of the Andy Warhol Museum, Eric Shiner.
This piece is a signature photograph by the artist, who is already collected by the Met (and exhibited elsewhere alongside Nick Cave's soundsuits) but has begun to gain the attention of a wider audience now that she has been included in Massimiliano Gioni's critically acclaimed Venice Biennale show.
Aptly titled «Why Pictures Now,» after a 1981 photograph by the artist, the exhibition features Lawler's photographic investigations into how pictures function: Charming images of Jasper Johns paintings adorning the walls of collectors» homes, Richters being moved from one museum to another, or an in - museum shot of a Thomas Struth photograph of museum crowds surrounding ruins within a museum (you'll get it once you see it).
The exhibition will feature work by 26 gallery artists and estates, as well as photographs by artist Giovanni Hänninen depicting Thread and its surroundings.
Tomorrow, M+B in Los Angeles will be hosting a solo exhibition of experimental photographs by artist Hannah Whitaker entitled «Live Agent.»
The publication is a compilation of texts written by various artists and writers, alongside found imagery and photographs by the artist.
Included in the show will be a group of related photographs by the artist, as well as a selection of vernacular sculptural objects that set a new imaginative context for Sommer's work.
One of my favorite moments on Art Breakers comes when Brosseau and Gaffney walk into a Los Angeles gallery called Kopeikin Gallery (I have never heard of it) and inquire about a photograph by an artist named Blake Little (I have never heard of him).
«It's kind of a mini-retrospective,» says Dan Byers, co-curator of the 2013 Carnegie International, of the display, which includes hundreds of paintings, drawings, texts, found objects and photographs by the artist, now in his 70s, that span a 40 - plus year career.
New Series of Photographs by Laurie Simmons To Premiere at the Jewish Museum in March 2015 Images Explore Methods of Self - Expression in a Social Media - Driven World Through Online «Doll Girls» Subculture New York, NY — The Jewish Museum will present a series of recent photographs by artist Laurie Simmons, on view from March 13 to August 9, 2015.
Using the astutely reductive observation as grounds for their 2013 commission from the Deste Foundation — for which an artist is selected annually to curate and interpret a capsule collection of five to 10 international fashion designs produced that year — the firm conceived and art directed a narrative of 18 images, photographed by artist Matthew Monteith.
Myles presents seven screenprints on paper depicting a ladder found by chance and photographed by the artist at the summit of the mountain.
Artwork featured in gallery: Photograph by artist Bill Bamberger of a basketball hoop at a primary school in Hopewell, Jamaica in 2010..
Artwork featured in gallery: Photograph by artist Bill Bamberger of an abandoned barn in Mebane, North Carolina from 2006..
Artwork featured in gallery: Photograph by artist Bill Bamberger of Bill Bamberger, Retired couple's garage in Franklin, Maine in 2006..
GREG KUCERA GALLERY: 212 Third Ave. S. «Last Call,» new photographs by artist, writer and director John Waters.
Six paintings and photographs by the artist from the museum's collection, including the works shown on this page, are on view through June 18.
NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will present an exhibition of 25 pivotal photographs by artist David Levinthal (b. 1949), whose work is a commentary on American popular culture, icons and ideologies.
Some of the shutters are collaged with black and white images of the rough texture of London streets, some cut from newspapers, and some photographed by the artist herself in the vicinity of her studio.
Visitors look at notebooks and photographs by artist Anthony McCall at The Hepworth Wakefield
At first glance, the bars look like they were inserted into the photograph by the artist as an extreme formal gesture, but they were already at the site, integral to a Plexiglass screen that acted as a noise barrier along the motorway.
The exhibition is an expansion on a photograph by the artist: Weyland explains, «It starts with a photograph I took of an Elk tag I had done on Lantau, an island in Hong Kong, in 2008.
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