Sentences with phrase «photographs of the cull»

However, as a CTV News expose revealed, healthy animals are indeed being culled, with evidence collected by concerned locals via video and photographs of the cull's victims.

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And so the ceremonies commenced, the taking of photographs and culling the samples of line that must be presented to the IGFA before it will ratify the catch.
thanks to «generous» gift of 40 + little petshop toys from neighbour up the road, i decided to do a toy cull (had an assignment due as well)-- barely did I get toys in pile and photographed for ebay than they were the NEW favourite toys of their life — seriously some of these have not seen the sun for about 3 years or more, and when was the last time my kidlets wanted to do jigsaw puzzles??
Garry Winogrand's first retrospective in 25 years unites over 300 photographs culled from thousands of unmarked contact sheets Read More
Scopophilia, which consists of over 400 photographs culled from Goldin's career, pairs her own autobiographical images with new photographs of paintings and sculpture from the Louvre's collection.
Her early work featured photographs of assemblages of images which she culled from art books, magazines, and her family's archive and which she constructed solely for the camera.
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.
A photograph of a car crash culled from a newspaper is screen printed in black ink and colored bright orange.
Comprised of an installation of to - scale drawings of blankets and pillows outlined in steel, a pair of rusting headboards and photographs of objects culled from her home and studio, «Bed Island» had an atmosphere akin to the meditative isolation of a bed.
Using film stills, publicity materials, photographs, and recollections, Leonard creates a rich history culled from the real lives and stories of black women in the early days of Hollywood.
This exhibition will feature photographs from his recent Pictures of Magazines 2 series, in which the artist has carefully culled and torn pieces of paper from art, fashion and news magazines; amalgamated them into re-creations of iconic and historically significant paintings; and then photographed and magnified the images, resulting in evocative, exquisitely - detailed and entirely unique works of art.
Dancers and female painters figure in her second New York gallery show, evoked in images culled from old photographs and rendered in simplified shapes that sometimes merge in a surface brushiness or are outlined in the manner of cartoons.
Joffe culls her subjects from photographs and fashion magazines, isolating and intensifying aspects of the images — from the textures of the clothing and details of the accessories to the poses of the models — through the process of painting.
He has had numerous solo shows at White Cube, including his most recent exhibition Most Wanted, a series of portraits culled from red carpet photographs of contemporary celebrities like Lindsay Lohan, Justin Timberlake, and Miley Cyrus.
Odenbach's work, constructed of tiny cut images culled from archives of press clippings and photographs, is about tension.
The included artists actively investigate, abstract, and fragment representations of place by intervening with information culled from photographs, video or sound recordings, effectively focusing the viewers» attention on the gap between what is seen and what is imagined.
+ Richard Prince managed to make news at this year's Frieze New York (and perhaps it would be more news - worthy for Prince not to make news at a major art fair) for his New Portraits, a series of Instagram and Facebook photographs culled from various (young, mostly female, mostly half - dressed) users.
Curators have culled sculptures, drawings, photographs, objects and more from several sources, including artists» and private collections, estates, the Chicago Institute of Art and the Jewish Museum.
This exhibition of Andy Warhol's photographs is culled from over 100 Polaroids and black and white silver gelatin prints granted to the University Museum of Contemporary Art by the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program.
In conjunction with «Extreme Measures,» Chris Burden's museum - wide exhibition, «Pushing the Limits» is presentation of artist drawings, correspondence, ephemera, photographs, and video footage culled from the New Museum's rich archival collection.
Tony Oursler: The Imponderable Archive consists of 680 items culled from 2,500 photographs, news clippings, books, and assorted objects from the artist's collection.
Exhibition: Mike Kelley at Luhring Augustine Mike Kelly's Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction # 8 (Singles» Mixer) is part of a larger 2005 series of installations by the late artist titled «Day Is Done,» which used materials culled from high - school yearbook photographs as a jumping - off point.
The photographs are of a wall that was a shared studio space at Cooper Union where I started writing this list of names that were «ethnically consistent» (culled from baby name websites).
Thomas Demand (b. 1964) makes work consisting of photographs, films, and related artist books based on sculptures created from paper and cardboard; the sculptures themselves are representations of source images culled largely from mainstream media.
Through Saturday, the David Zwirner Gallery has on view a fine selection of more than 40 photographs, most not previously exhibited, culled from an unostentatiously autobiographical chronicle of Mr. Eggleston's travels across America and parts of Europe from 1983 to» 86.
Culled from fashion spreads and photographs, her subjects exude a sort of fearless exhibitionism while simultaneously conveying an intimacy and emotion expected from more familial sources.
It features notebook scribbles and sketches culled from the Altoon files at the Archives of American Art, photographs of the artist in the studio, texts from poet Robert Creeley, the late curator Walter Hopps, the late therapist Milton Wexler and dealer / writer / curator Klaus Kertess.
«Imponderable» is a combination of a 90 - minute film with a exhibition of «findings» culled from Tony Oursler's extensive research (and personal collection) representing a trove of over 2,500 photographs, documents, publications and unique objects that track a social, spiritual, and intellectual history dating to the early 18th century.
Using found images culled from interior design magazines, photographs, postcards, and the Internet, Dow's non-representational works probe the relationship between two - and three - dimensional space and the expressive capacity of color.
More recently, her use of newspaper and magazine photographs has given way to imagery now culled mostly from the Internet, today's all - pervasive media engine.
For Double Bind's installation, Ledare assembled the two sets of private photographs against a collection of roughly 6000 pieces of ephemera culled from the pages of various cultural, editorial, pornographic, fashion, and advertising print media.
Ruff explores a vast range of themes that are reflected in the variety of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures, computer generated imagery, photographs from scientific archives, and pictures culled and manipulated from newspapers, magazines, and the Internet.
Comprised of seminal photographs culled from important private collections, the exhibition features a selection of photographs by 20th century masters: Berenice Abbott, Eugene Atget, Walker Evans, Andre Kertesz, Man Ray, Paul Outerbridge, Josef Sudek and numerous others.
The photographs exhibited by Daniel Gordon (b. 1980) represent the final stage of a process that starts with the construction of life - size figurative sculptures made from cut paper and other images, often culled from the internet.
In contrast to his usual practice of depicting scenes that are typically culled from news media, Demand created the Dailies by sourcing his personal cell phone photographs.
This limited edition print, created to benefit the Guggenheim Museum, illustrates Alyson Shotz's interest in the physical world, culling images from the artist's own photographs of nature and of her own sculpture and weaving segments together in an intriguing and complex design.
This and the following three photographs are part of a series Connor made using glass - plate negatives culled from the archives of the Lick Observatory in California.
At the basement bar, I overheard one woman ecstatically describing works that «looked like the back of Artforum» (referring to Galerie Bischofberger's signature ads featuring Alpine folk scenes)-- perhaps thinking of Hanna Liden's ambiguous staged photographs on themes culled from the Nordic folklore and pagan ritual.
Each sculpture will be inspired by an item culled from the newspaper of that day: whether a news story, a photograph, or a -LSB-...]
Hank Willis Thomas «stunningly sleek photographs, culled from advertisements and digitally stripped of all text, dominate the gallery space's center.
In previous work, Ruiz has appropriated found images but «Juice» is culled from photographs that the artist took of waves crashing on the California coastline.
Polly Yates culls old photographs from flea markets around Berlin and cuts and weaves abstract forms that force the viewer to come closer and view a fragmented shape interwoven with what once was the representational image of a time long past.
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