His painting, sculpture, installation, collage, video, and
photography explore issues of race and history.
Not exact matches
Each
issue focuses on a single theme,
exploring it through essays, art,
photography, and recipes.
The group used media, such as television adverts, Disney films, press articles, image bank
photography to social media, to stimulate debate about the particular
issue being
explored.
High school
photography teachers
explore issues, problems, and pleasures of the field and focus on the art of critique, teaching methods, the wet and digital darkroom processes, and possible assignments.
The exhibition will
explore how fashion
photography can engage in
issues such as gender, wealth, consumerism, the environment, protest and identity building.
Beginning with a piece by Henry Louis Gates Jr. on Frederick Douglass, who is a central inspiration for the
issue, the magazine
explores the Black Photographers Annual, Carrie Mae Weems's «Around the Kitchen Table» series, and how the Obama presidency has been shaped by
photography.
Featuring 42 contemporary artists from around the world whose work spans painting, sculpture,
photography, and video, this exhibition
explores issues of politics, religion, and racism.
Exploring identity, family relationships, gender roles, and race, class, and social justice
issues, Weems's
photography - based practice often employs text, audio, video, digital images, fabric, and installation.
Revealing Pictures: Photographs from the Christopher E. Olofson Collection Works on view by Edmund Clark, Daniel and Geo Fuchs, Pieter Hugo, Liu Zheng, Zanele Muholi, Robert Polidori, and others serve as striking examples of
photography's ability to
explore issues of identity, place, and nationhood.
2016 Nov. 18 — Wadsworth Atheneum Presents 43rd Annual Festival of Trees & Traditions Nov. 1 — John Trumbull Paintings Central to «Visualizing American Independence» at Wadsworth Atheneum Oct. 5 — First U.S. Exhibition by Artist Dulce Chacón
Explores Human Feats and Failures in the Frontiers of Air and Space Sept. 23 — Grant S. Smith to Lead Development, Revitalize Fundraising Initiatives at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 9 — First Major
Photography Survey in 27 Years to Open at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Aug. 16 — Francisco de Zurbarán's «Saint Serapion» Returns to Galleries at Wadsworth Atheneum May 23 — Exhibition to Highlight Diversity of Contemporary Artists, Artworks May 10 — Works by Salomon van Ruysdael and Kehinde Wiley Among Newest Acquisitions by Wadsworth Atheneum April 21 — «Vanessa German / MATRIX 174» to Confront Social
Issues of Race and Violence Beginning June 9 March 25 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Names Anne Butler Rice New Director of Education
Works on view by Edmund Clark, Daniel and Geo Fuchs, Pieter Hugo, Liu Zheng, Zanele Muholi, Robert Polidori, and others serve as striking examples of
photography's ability to
explore issues of identity, place, and nationhood.
Abidin's art uses various media such as videos, video installations, multi media sculptures and sound based installations and
photography to
explore the
issues of the contemporary world that we are living in.
Through a variety of media — sculpture, painting, performance, and
photography — she has consistently
explored issues of wealth and excess, body image and beauty.
Through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography and, more recently, film and performance, Shonibare's work
explores the previously mentioned
issues, alongside those of race and class.
Mr. Gersht has become well - known over the past decade for his historically influenced
photography and video works that reference the style of Old Master paintings while
exploring contemporary
issues of violence and trauma.
Covering many subjects and countries, from war to human rights
issues and from cultural identity to the sex industry, Meiselas uses
photography, film, video and sometimes archive material, as she relentlessly
explores and develops narratives integrating the participation of her subjects in her works.
Her practice, which combines painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, performance,
photography, and video,
explores issues of gender, culture, and the self, often employing the body as a tool to weave together the personal and political.
< MAGAZINE «Platform Africa,» the Summer
issue of Aperture magazine
explores African
photography through a new generation of artists with an «in - depth look at the dynamic spaces that have shaped conversations about
photography in Africa for the last twenty - five years — the biennials, experimental art spaces, and educational workshops in which artists and audiences interact with
photography.»
Shonibare's work
explores these
issues, alongside those of race and class, through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography and, more recently, film and performance.
Race Stories, his monthly column, for the Lens section of the New York Times,
explores the relationship of
photography to concepts and social
issues about race not usually covered in the mainstream media.
Yinka Shonibare MBE's work
explores issues of colonialism and post-colonialism, alongside those of race, class and cultural identity, through painting, sculpture,
photography, film and performance.
Staging papers and objects as dividers of light and shadow, Lichtenstein uses the apparatus of the camera and elemental forms of
photography to
explore the larger philosophical and theoretic
issues around photographic representation.
Her work
explores issues of identity and concepts of memory and tradition through
photography and installation.
Yinka Shonibare's works
explore the
issues of postcolonialism, national and racial identity, and class through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography and film.
The exhibitions Staged and Proof have
explored issues of documentation and manipulation in
photography.
Currently, she is developing an integrated programme of research and study on
photography as a contemporary art form, for which she is
exploring critical
issues of representation, the politics of aesthetics and psychoanalytic thought.
Yinka Shonibare MBE
explores issues of race and class through painting, sculpture, print,
photography and film.
Through this edition's theme, «Oxygen», the festival aims to strengthen already existing public awareness on environmental
issues through
photography and film —
exploring concepts of ecological collapse, perishing nature, industrial waste, human helplessness at facing wars, and destruction caused by immigration and urbanisation.
Snap Judgments
explores African
photography in terms of content and style, organized into four main thematic groups that reflect the
issues addressed by African artists today — landscape; urban formations; the body and identity; and history and representation — around which Africa's experimental artists have articulated individual artistic styles and languages.
Kirstie Macleod: Elysian Kirstie Macleod is a London based artist whose work
explores issues of identity and the passage of time through textiles, sculpture,
photography and performance.
Within Salon de Mass - age,
issues of public and private space are also
explored through the
photography of Schwarzkogler and Araki but in very diverse ways.
In much of her work, Kheirkhah
explores issues of identity and cultural dissonance through installation, film,
photography and performance.
Themes in her
photography range from investigating the patriarchal values of the English upper classes,
exploring cultural traditions, and examining
issues of power that underlie cultural heritage.
Yinka Shonibare MBE has become well known for work that
explores issues of race and class through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography and, most recently, film.
In that year I also curated a show — I didn't curate the show with the Harrisons, I worked with them — I curated a
photography show that
explored housing
issues.
Join us for a panel discussion
exploring Silver Eye's current exhibition, Past Present Future, and
issues facing Pittsburgh photographers and
photography today.
Curator Sarah Lewis guest - edited a special
issue of Aperture magazine
exploring the African American experience through
photography and has organized a related exhibition currently on view at Harvard.
Modern and Contemporary works on view transcend national boundaries and involve all forms of visual expression, including painting and sculpture, drawings, prints and illustrated books,
photography, architecture and design, and film and video, as well as new forms yet to be developed or understood, that reflect and
explore the artistic
issues of the era.
Yinka Shonibare's work
explores issues of race and class through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography and film.
Little Big Man Gallery is pleased to announce Doug Rickard's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles and debut the artist's latest body of work titled N.A. Rickard's new
photography and video work continues to
explore the darker side of urban America and highlights
issues of economic disparity, ever - present surveillance and tendencies toward publicity via social media.
Shonibare's work
explores issues of colonialism alongside those of race and class, through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography, film and performance.
Among other
issues, these exhibitions have
explored contemporary photographic practice in color
photography and representations of gender.
Alternatively, we also welcome contributions for the «Voices and Perspectives» section: these can include reflections,
photography, art, or other creative works capable of publication in an online journal
exploring the theme of the special
issue.