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Works from Bryan Graf's Wildlife Analysis and Lattice (Ambient) series will feature in the upcoming exhibition, Second Nature: Abstract Photography Then and Now, at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, on display from May 26, 2012 — April 21, 2013.
Level 4 Gallery Part of the Great Exhibition of the North A series of pavilions, constructions and projects displaying work exploring Northern imagination and identities, including a photography exhibition documenting women in the North, curated by Sirkka - Liisa Konttinen
The work of the Park Place Group is illuminated in the exhibition through sculptures by di Suvero and Forrest Myers; photography, including a never - before - displayed image of 79 Park Place from Danny Lyon's series The Destruction of Lower Manhattan (1967); and geometric paintings and collages by Leo Valledor, Fleming, and Tamara Melcher.
From a confrontational shot of naked model Kristin McMenamy, her chest emblazoned with the Versace brandname, to his unassuming «Go sees,» a series of seemingly straightforward shots of unsuspecting London girls who came calling at his door in hopes of a modelling career, to his diabolical portrait of haute couture designer Yves Saint Laurent, Teller has displayed a complex visual sensibility that goes beyond the entrenched language of fashion photography.
A series of three sculptures, entitled The Origins of Grey (Gems, Gems II, and Minerals), are, borrowing a term from photography, de-saturated reproductions of the ecstatically colorful displays of gemstones and minerals at the American Museum of Natural History's Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems.
More than one gallery has chosen to show charmingly dark, b / w photography to bring the past back: one is Chris Killip's series In Flagrante Two, shot in Northeast England between 1973 - 1985, at Yossi Milo Gallery until February 27; another is Irving Penn's lifetime Personal Work, on display at Pace Gallery through March 5; and Peter Hujar's Lost Downtown portraits from the 1970s New York art and queer scene, at Paul Kasmin Gallery through Feb 27.
This summer Tate Modern unveils a series of major new photography displays including a significant new body of work by Taryn Simon, iconic works by Diane Arbus and two important early works from Boris Mikhailov including Red 1968 — 1975, which were acquired with the support of the Art Fund.
The preceding hall displays a mixture of painting, collage, installation, photography and sculpture, including: Lea Rasovsky's giant inflatable, bright orange military tank, entitled SOFT WAR (Bubble Gun of Sweet Surrender)(2017), which was supposed to be pink and to which Ami Barak and the artist still refer to as «pink»; Ahmet Öğüt's The Swinging Doors (2009/17), an ongoing series in which he installs local police riot shields literally as swinging doors; and a version of Michel Blazy's Fontaine de mousse (2007), three foam coils that slowly grow and emerge from yellow, industrial garbage bins.
«Short Stories,» a rotating series of small exhibitions displays «The Photographic Impulse: Highlights from the Joseph and Elaine Monsen Photography Collection.»
The installation of «Stills» marks the first time that the complete series has been displayed in New York and is presented alongside other prominent works by the artist: her groundbreaking series «Modern History» (1977 — 79), which pioneered photographic appropriation; the alluring and exacting «Objects of Desire» (1983 — 88) and «Renaissance Paintings» (1991), which continued Charlesworth's trenchant approach to mining the language of photography; «Doubleworld» (1995), which probes the fetishism of vision in premodern art; and her radiant latest series, «Available Light» (2012).
A solo exhibition of work from Doug Rickard's A New American Picture series was displayed at the fourth edition of the International Photography Festival in Jaffa Port, Israel from April 23 - May 7, 2016.
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