Secret Cities Aberdeen:
Photography series explores Scottish landscapes for Spectra Festival of Light
Not exact matches
When I am not
exploring the
series of cat - filled tubes known as the internet, I mess around with hobbies such as writing,
photography, and learning to read Japanese.
A biologist and a small group of young children
explore a springtime pond in this wonderfully spontaneous science
series, which instructs by means of crystal - clear nature
photography and just the right amount of informative commentary.
a dot red, a
series of hand - pulled photogravures,
explores new perspectives on traditional genres and images found in landscape and portrait
photography.
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.
Anne Collier is known for a
series of works in which she
explores the mysterious connections that tie
photography, identity, and media.
These are aspects that are visible in her exploration of well - established photographic genres such as film stills, fashion
photography or classic portraits, as well as in
series where she
explores a more abject material related to themes like fairytales, catastrophes, pornography, war and surrealism.
Opening in OMCA's Gallery of California Art, the exhibition is the fourth in an ongoing
series exploring contemporary topics in California through
photography.
Recently published, «Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table
Series,»
explores one of the photographer's early and most acclaimed bodies of work, and the exhibition catalog «Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of
Photography and Video,» coincided with her mid-career survey at the Guggenheim Museum and includes full - color images of works from throughout her career and contributions by Henry Louis Gates Jr., Franklin Sirmans, Robert Storr, and Deborah Willis.
Speculation, a fine art
photography series utilizes two - way mirrors to
explore the constant exchange between light and subject matter.
Though known primarily as a sculptor, Rob Fischer also
explores his interest in the American landscape through
photography, here expressed in a
series of three snapshot taken out of a car window of a dingy mobile home.
For her first solo show in the UK, Judas Companion — artist Jasmin Reif — will present a
series of knitted mask pieces - a new body of work that
explores the concept of a mask through sculpture,
photography and film, and includes a first look at the bespoke piece created as part of the inaugural year of the Ketel One Artist Commission.
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
He is currently working on a
series shot in Sweden, The Forest, which
explores the dichotomous relationship between
photography and painting, the «sweet - spot» where perceived reality and fiction meet.
In other
series Dashper specifically
explored multiplicity in painting and
photography.
Another
series, Redefining the Power, uses performance,
photography and video to
explore postcolonial identity and challenge the formation of a national consciousness.
Exploring gender and power roles in an intimate familial setting, the
photography series features Weems herself depicting an archetype coming into her own.
Biography: In her ongoing
series The Structure of Uncertainty, Eeva Hannula
explores psychoanalytical method and the concept of Freud's uncanny using a combination of staged
photography and material from her personal archive, covering and hiding parts of the images as a metaphor for repressed or incomprehensible experiences and perceptions.
In her ongoing
series The Structure of Uncertainty, Eeva Hannula
explores psychoanalytical method and the concept of Freud's uncanny using a combination of staged
photography and material from her personal archive, covering and hiding parts of the images as a metaphor for repressed or incomprehensible experiences and perceptions.
Filmmaker Shoja Azari and painter Shahram Karimi tapped into our eternal fascination with nature and the huge archive of nature
photography available on the internet to create a
series of unique «video paintings» that
explore humanity's relationship with nature.
In a
photography series inspired by both the paintings of Edward Hopper and the general mise en scène of David Lynch, photographer Francoise Gaujour
explores the concept of the American Dream, and its relevance today.
«Rather than define it, we decided to create a
series of pocket books, each of which
explores its different paradigms by gathering
photography in the first half and critical essays in the second.
Kyoto - based photographer Takashi Yasui captures the beauty and spirit of Japan with his ongoing street
photography series, picking out those tiny little details that most of us might miss while
exploring the beautiful Asian country.
Ryan Hopkinson and Andrew Stellitano — two artists with focuses in
photography, installation work, and art direction — decided to evaluate and
explore the idea in their
series Strokes.
Both eerie and haunting, this
photography series REM, by Florian Mueller,
explores our state of mind when experiencing rapid eye movement sleep.
This inspired me, in this
photography series, to
explore the concept of design through the prism of «nature versus mankind».»
These days, she's
exploring candid
photography while working on a
series of decorated human and animal skulls, a juxtaposition of morbid subjects and flashy colors inspired by Dia de los Muertos festivals and vintage tattoo art.
Six prints from the artist's «third major fine art
photography series, The World is 9», shared Meghan Johnson, «
explores her own past and how she's looking back at Ethiopia as a child and different parts of Ethiopian culture now as an adult».
In «New Territory,» a Denver Art Museum summer group show
exploring landscape
photography beyond its traditional notions, the Los Angeles artist will present a 2015
series of images he made on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and buried directly into the earth they depict.
VMFA will also offer a
series of related programs throughout the run of the exhibition that
explore topics such as the history of documentary
photography, and discuss race and representation as revealed in Parks» work.
Highly elaborate and textured, this new
series of work brilliantly
explores the intimate and evolving relationship between geometric abstraction and
photography, whilst also being encoded with a strong socio - political context.
In their abstract painterly quality the latest
series explore the intimate and evolving relationship between painting and
photography.
William Eggleston's
series of fifteen images depicting the celestial Zenith is another exercise in
exploring color
photography from the pioneer who is responsible for legitimizing the form as a fine art.
Through a
series of small, specialized camps, kids in grades 2 through 12 can
explore fashion design,
photography, painting, printmaking, puppetry, mixed media and more!
The bloggers who contributed to this
series are: Kate Albers who maintains Circulation / Exchange, featuring short critical essays
exploring the intersection of social media and
photography.
His
photography series, Double Shadow,
explores the tension between the real and surreal, manipulating the images through inversion, alterations, juxtaposition, and the results are images that unsettle our perceptions.
Monument Maschine presents a selection of six
series in which Ribalta
explores the relations between documentary
photography, cultural heritage, and nationalism.
Priscilla Briggs /
Photography will prepare a new photographic
series that will
explore the intersection of identity and globalization in India, for presentation at portfolio reviews and for exhibition.
«Blackness is so often described in a reductive way and as something so easily determined and defined,» says Thomas, whose video work Question Bridge, and
photography series B ® anded and Unbranded have long
explored blackness.
This
series explores the role and meaning of
photography today, inspired by the Magnum Photos Now talk
series hosted at the Barbican in L...
Gradients was a
series of works that
explored the intersection of
photography and sculpture, and referenced and distilled the color of the various locales in which they were installed.