Sentences with phrase «photographs documenting their work»

The catalog includes screened photographs documenting their work in process, with a concluding essay by British journalist and art critic Jonathan Jones describing the artists» sensibilities and process within a philosophical context.

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After working for Doctors Without Borders in Darfur he began taking photographs, and last year received funding from the U.S. - based non-profit Institute of Modern Russia to spend six months documenting Russian corruption.
Mary holds a master's degree in archival management from Columbia University and has extensive experience working with historic documents, architectural records, photographs, and rare books.
In following years, Schorr documented the ways nationality, gender, and sexuality informed one's identity, showcased through her work photographs of German boys in Nazi uniforms and of high school varsity athletes in New Jersey.
Filmmaker Tony Zierra worked closely with his subject on this new documentary chronicling his extraordinary time spent with the late great filmmaker, featuring a treasure trove of private photographs, footage and never - before - seen documents.
It documents her tour of small and rural French towns in the company of a much younger artist (she's 89), named JR, during which they photographed working - class people and posted huge, blown - up images of them on local structures.
From books, magazines, and newspapers to photographs, works of art, primary documents, and statistics, Abilock's site directs users to specialized resources in every subject area.
In total, they contain 40 primary sources, including reproductions of some of the most iconic works from the 1913 Armory Show, as well as documents, photographs, film, music, and ephemera from the time; life stories of influential figures; lesson ideas; and more.
As part of their final project, where teacher candidates investigated the presence of different geography concepts at our institution, they created a map documenting places that were representative of their concept at work (e.g., «What photographs could you take to represent that connection between gender and space on campus?»).
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The document, available HERE, outlines not only the benefits to establishing copyright guidelines for these estimated millions of writings, recordings, and photographs whose rights holders are currently unlocated, but also points out some faulty assumptions that current mandate the use of these works.
Checked baggage should not include fragile or perishable items; electronic equipment; money, bank cards, keys, jewellery, valuables, fur; antiques and art works; technical documentation, business papers, and securities; medication and medical papers; photographs, passports, and other identity documents; unique or irreplaceable items.
In 2014, Black began this digital documentary work combining geotagged photographs with census data to map and document poor communities and in 2015 he undertook a thirty - state trip photographing seventy of America's poorest places.
Most artists find it fairly easy to photograph their completed work, but many struggle to document the process of the work as they are creating it.
The Alston bust is one of many objects and photographs in the NMAAHC collection documenting the work and sacrifice of King.
Of particular focus is Giacometti's studio practice, which is examined through rarely seen plaster sculptures that highlight the artist's working process, in addition to historical photographs documenting his relationship with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum — which hosted the artist's first US museum exhibition, in 1955 — and with New York City.
This photograph by James Welling is part of an ongoing series of works begun in 2006 which documents Philip Johnson's iconic Glass House built in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut.
I included the crowds in my photographs noting most everyone was documenting these spectacles with a digital capture device... of some kind — even though most had been employed by Kodak and worked in these buildings for the better part of their lives.»
The Archive is a growing collection of books, prints, photographs, recorded lectures, documents, transcripts, interviews and original works of art culled from exchanges with over 90 contemporary artists, curators and thinkers.
Jacob Holdt is showing a selection of some 200 photographs, handpicked from four decades of work documenting the injustices of the American human condition.
«A selection of iconic works using light projection — photographs, films, videos, digital imagery and interactive installations from plasma screens to giant projections — will document the technological innovations that have become part of artistic creation over the past ten years.»
The photographs document the end result of her time living and working in the house, trying on different lives for size.
He additionally stages work outside the gallery context, which is performed to be documented and later exhibited as video installations and photographs.
The show explores what dust has meant for art and society, weaving connections among artefacts and documents as far - ranging as old newspaper images, police photographs, postcards and computer generated imagery, as well as works by Surrealist and Conceptual artists.
Being in a city at war directly affected his work - rather than seeing photographs as impartial documents, Raad says «in a city that is divided, a photograph can generate all sorts of facts: some military; others cultural; and yet others aesthetic.»
Work by important artists who documented early impressions of the area, historic photographs, oral histories and rarely - seen artifacts from private and public collections reveal a historical link to the area's past.
A room devoted to Rauschenberg's work in performance and his collaborations with the likes of Trisha Brown, Cunningham and Yvonne Rainer feels, by contrast, constrained and oddly austere, so that you have to struggle among the archive photographs and documents to properly compass the wit and invention of his choreographic excursions.
The interpretation of his experiences in creating his interventions and the intimate manner of viewing these spaces are documented in his photographs, video works and collages.
The exhibition, which will be held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros, through September 26, 2010, will feature a total of 76 works, including 42 sculptures, 34 drawings and preliminary sketches, and a series of photographs documenting stage sets designed by the artist for various performances, as well as public works realized across Europe, Asia and the United States.
Her video diptych, Bowery Highlights (2008), returns to the site of her earlier work but generates a second report through the juxtaposition of photographs and real estate documents, rooflines and certificates of occupancy, displaying the radical ascent up the social scale of the residents of the area and the conversion of the living spaces of earlier eras.
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.
Up to that point, most of what had been seen of Roy's work in Milwaukee were the photographs documenting outdoor installations in other locations.
Students study original works of art as informational texts and reference artists» statements, photographs, newspaper articles, and historical documents.
In their displays both artists will draw on artifacts including books, documents, photographs and sound recordings from the specialist library of the Tagore Centre UK, giving audiences direct access to Tagore's work and teaching.
Hammons» incorporation of photographs documenting key moments throughout his career serves as a characteristically tongue - in - cheek riff on the most recent «survey» of his work — Triple Candie's 2006 David Hammons Unauthorized Retrospective, which featured only small, cheaply printed reproductions and no actual works of art.
Invoking past and future in a critique of the present, these paintings, photographs, sculptures, videos, and other works document observed, current realities while referencing the aesthetic traditions of 19th - and 20th - century art.
The volume will include illustrations of the works in the exhibition as well as a chronology of the period, which will include dozens of never - before - published photographs documenting the artist, his studio, and his practice.
Important selected work from the past three decades will be shown alongside her latest two series — Other Voices, Other Cities, an international series of projects documented in photographs, and The Diaries of Lady Anne B. Also on view will be Last Supper at Manley Villa, a portfolio of black and white photographs taken in the home of one family in the final days of District Six in 1981.
The installation of models, drawings, and photographs along with faculty and student statements, documented work from 1964 to 1971.
This list of works for Andy Warhol's solo exhibition at Lisson Gallery, «Photographs», documents a series of shots of celebrated, iconic figures inlcuding Salvador Dalí, Pope John Paul II, and Truman Capote as well as a self - portrait of Warhol himself.
Conceived by the artist himself, the installation incorporates never - before - exhibited photographs from Hammons» personal collection documenting key works and performances throughout his career.
The exhibition will also feature other documents, including photographs and archives, which will shed light on a little - known aspect of this artist's life and work, that being the influence of the South of France and French painters (such as Paul Cézanne and Jean Lurçat), gleaned during Nash's various journeys to France in the 1920s and 1930s, including a short stay in Arles.
The Foundation holds the largest and foremost collection of works of contemporary African - American artists from the Southern United States, encompassing over 1,200 works by more than 160 artists as well as a collection of archival photographs, videos and documents relating to artists in the collection.
Based in Baltimore MD, Sherald documents contemporary African - American experience in the United States through arresting, otherworldly portraits, often working from photographs of strangers she encounters on the streets.
The Foundation holds the largest and foremost collection of works of contemporary African American artists from the Southern United States, encompassing over 1,200 works by more than 160 artists, as well as a collection of archival photographs, videos, and documents relating to the artists in the collection.
Our culturally and historically prescribed expectations for this medium are that a photograph should narrate and document, and that it should reveal no trace of the «work» of its production.
They merely present an abstract excerpt instead — one that only becomes whole via photographs documenting the evolution of his work.
The exhibit features a selection of art works, historical photographs, and documents from the early twentieth century through the early twenty - first century from the permanent collection.
Spanning 155 years, Gun Country brings together more than 40 works, ranging from an albumen print by Timothy H. O'Sullivan taken during the Civil War; photographs documenting pivotal scenes of 1968, including the assassination of Bobby Kennedy; to modern and contemporary works by artists Andy Warhol, Carroll Dunham, and others.
Kelly's iconic feminist work Post-Partum Document (1973 — 79) is resurfaced in a show devoted to her early photographs, films, and prototypes from the 1970s, tracing the first six years of her son's life and the intimate relationship between mother and child.
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