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.
Highlights include Nadja Bournonville's
photography series inspired by the origins of hysteria in France in the 19th century and Roxy Paine's complex diorama, a miniature, highly detailed depiction of a vacant office meeting room.
Not exact matches
With a solo show at both the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and Perrotin gallery in New York, Iranian - born and based artist Farhad Moshiri is simultaneaosly showing several bodies of work created over decades (in Pittsburgh) and a brand new
series of works
inspired by
photography (in New York.)
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.
Recent projects include Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art; Vanishing Boundaries, a joint US / Lithuania
photography exhibition; Taken for Looks, a food -
inspired exhibition; Breaking Bread, a Cuba / Russia / US exhibition, and an ongoing
series for the American Center for Physics.
Her work, initially
inspired by fly on the wall documentaries such as Michael Apted's Up
series, is characterised by an engagement with the lives of others and her own family history; she uses
photography, video and a range of devices to reveal personal details.
It
inspires a
series of photographs where sharp - angled acrylic forms are affixed to the picture surface — elegantly melding
photography and sculpture.
Inspired by his fascination with the materiality of the photographic surface and the occurrence of abstract forms in daily life, at the dawn of the millennium he began a full exploration into the abstract potential of
photography, with a number of non-representational
series that lyrically transcend the divide between painting and
photography.
«Alluvius» — The Drawing Centre in New York's solo exhibition of the artist — features two
series of abstract charcoal drawings,
inspired by Raissnia's archival
photography and found imagery.
This
series explores the role and meaning of
photography today,
inspired by the Magnum Photos Now talk
series hosted at the Barbican in L...
Punctuated History combines selected
photography from the artist's «emotionally chronological» ongoing
series, with new large - scale photographs from her recent
series entitled Dreams,
inspired by Sigmund Freud's — The Interpretation Of Dreams, first published in 1900.
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