Löwenbräukunst and Helmhaus are amongst the main exhibition venues at Manifesta 11 2016, including installation, video, sculpture and
photography works exploring diverse ideas.
Not exact matches
The success of
Exploring Healthy Foods has led her to become the Food Editor at Vista Magazine, run local workshops on food
photography and
work with a variety of brands including Vita Health, Zespri, Manitoba Harvest and more.
For mums and dads we ran parents» forums focusing on why fathers are so important, and
worked with internationally renowned photographer Edmund Clark http://www.edmundclark.com/home.html to deliver a six - week course enabling them to
explore their realities of fatherhood through the medium of digital
photography — culminating in a Father's Day exhibition.
For mums and dads we ran parents» forums focusing on why fathers are so important, and
worked with internationally renowned photographer Edmund Clark to deliver a six - week course enabling them to
explore their realities of fatherhood through the medium of digital
photography — culminating in a Father's Day exhibition.
The world's most prestigious wildlife
photography competition is searching for photographers, of all ages and backgrounds, whose
work explores the diversity of life and the fascinating behaviour of Earth's species.
I love live music, dancing, shopping,
working out, having great conversations whilest sipping on a glass of wine together, traveling and learning about diversity,
photography,
exploring new adventures, cooking, movies,...
The Chris Marker collection on DVD & Blu - ray from Soda and
exploring his installation
work, books and
photography at the Whitechapel's Marker exhibition.
The Marsden / Gustafson Gallery at FilmNorth is a creative space that brings together diverse communities and connects artists across disciplines, with a focus on regionally - based artists whose
work explores the intersection of moving image and
photography.
The project
explores the
work of Lee Kirby, the uses of projection within the photographic world (music shoots, fashion
photography, fine art) and provides an opportunity for the pupils to gain an understanding of exposure / shutter speeds.
The pack includes text and video interviews with the creative team, an introduction to the author and text, workshop exercises, rehearsal
photography, and links to online resources to enable students to gain an insight into the process of developing the
work from page to stage and to
explore the roles in professional theatre.
Exploring the world in a vintage Land Cruiser since 2003,
working as a freelance writing /
photography duo.
Daily Propaganda — Daily Propaganda travel blog provides a healthy does of fresh
photography & travel writing from a passionate traveller David M Byrne — David M Byrne is a travel site by a passionate photographer, talented Getty Image artist and around the world traveller Daydream Away — Abby is a life - long travel junkie journalist who
works hard to find adventure in everyday life after two years of travel De La Pura Vida Costa Rica — Come check out this great travel blog from a freelance graphic designer and teacher lbased in Costa Rica Delusional Journey — Travels with Harrison to Nepal Departing Melbourne — This is a wonderful travel blog featuring lighthearted narrative covering holidays and planning to inspire others Destination Savvy — Destination savvy is a travel site that will encourage and inspire you to
explore & discover life on the road as a vagabond Destination Unknown — Travel blogger, photographer and solo wanderer Different Doors — A travel blog providing you with more stories per journey Digital Nomad Community — If you're an aspiring nomad — or just thinking about living that kind of lifestyle — this is the site for you Discount Travel Blogger — Travel cheap, fun and worry free... Let's go Backpacking Discovering Ice — A travel blog by Steph and Andres.
Samira Yamin's
work explores the narrativization and representation of war through an interrogation of documentary war
photography.
Shore, who is considered one of the most significant photographers of our times by the museum, has
explored working with cheap automatic cameras, large - format cameras, digital
photography, digital painting and social media,
working both in black - and - white and in color.
Anne Collier is known for a series of
works in which she
explores the mysterious connections that tie
photography, identity, and media.
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.
Amanda Ross - Ho's
work across sculpture, painting, installation, and
photography explores the appropriation and dissemination of images and objects.
Spanning painting,
photography, graphic
work, drawing, sculpture, video, documents, and the critical responses generated, the joint exhibition
explores the idea that there are no clean boundaries between art, culture, and geography, and deconstructs how such notions are formed and disputed.»
Working in sculpture, drawing,
photography, and site - specific installation, Roni Horn
explores the very nature of art, especially as it relates to site, environment, and identity.
Kessling
works across a range of media such as
photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for
exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
This exhibition will shed scholarly light on the aesthetic and intellectual concerns undergirding the development of this important strand of early American modernism to
explore the origins of its style, its relationship to
photography, and its aesthetic and conceptual reflection of the economic and social changes
wrought by industrialization and technology.
Linked by the
works» engagement with figurative representation, the show displayed a diverse range of mediums from monoprint and watercolor to
photography and sculpture, most of which
explore notions relating to identity, society and isolation.
A multimedia artist best known for
photography and video, Simpson
explores race, gender, and African - American identity in her powerful
work.
In this final exhibition, the four members — Ximena Izquierdo Ugaz, Julia Mata, Bryan Rodriguez Cambana, Eduardo Restrepo Castaño — display recent
work in a variety of media, including video,
photography, textiles, and painting that
explore personal histories through an understanding of time, horror, and mood.
Byrne's
work, which
explored the myth of the Loch Ness Monster through
photography, film and installation, inspired pupils to search through their camera lenses for «monsters», disguised in the shapes of trees and natural forms in local woodland.
Featuring both digital and 35 mm
work by approximately 30 young artists, the images in Selected Shots illustrated the students» enthusiasm for
photography and their excitement to
explore various genres, from portraiture and still life to more abstract and manipulated techniques.
The exhibition
explores the «tension between motion and stasis» said Kemper associate curator Meredith Malone, with a section on
works that move, a section on
works that change, and a section on
photography.
She
explores the dichotomy between the real and the artificial, employing nature as a motif and a metaphor through
photography and three - dimensional
works.
A pioneer in color
photography, Sternfeld's thirteen bodies of
work, all of which were also published as books, have
explored cultural identity through ordinary people and places, with topics ranging from experimental communities to the effect of human intervention on the natural landscape.
Works from the 90s include color prints of submerged and deconstructed flowers and food that
explore the paradigms of attraction and repulsion and the dialog between painting and
photography.
On view September 7 — October 21, 2017, the exhibition features three new bodies of
work that
explore themes related to the body and labor within the history of
photography and American textile manufacturing.
Based between Berlin, Oslo and Paris, Khalili's
work explores the broad topics of migration and displacement through the mediums of film, video, installation,
photography and prints.
His
work explores photography, geometry, time - based digital sculptures and immersive audiovisual installations and performances.
In his 50 years of
work, Thomas Ruff has
explored photography, never fossilizing in any specific theme, subject or style.
Pairs have been chosen for the dynamic interplay between the two selected
works, and based on similar or contrasting themes, formal motifs, or geographic interests, as well as topics endemic to
photography's discretely defined history: social documentary, performative, and formal modes will be
explored within the expanded discourse of film and video.
Fountain Street Gallery opens its international juried show, SPACE INVADERS, featuring
work by forty - two artists who utilize an array of media including paint, fibers, graphite, video, and
photography, as they
explore the world around them.
Utilizing
photography, installation and book projects, Croitoru's
work explores the intersections of personal, group and national identities.
Stone will speak about his
work and recent book, DAILY, IN A NIMBLE SEA, which
explores through a collection of photographs assembled over a ten - year span the relationships connecting
photography, chance operation, code and the landscape.
For those who wish to only observe, Beckwith and Gartrell will be
working on a variety of color theory projectsthroughout their residency ranging from still life
photography to found object sculpture and collage that
explore seemingly opposing color relationships.
This exhibition
explores the
work of twenty - six contemporary artists — such as Sophie Calle (b. 1953), Adam Fuss (b. 1961), Vera Lutter (b. 1960), Sally Mann (b. 1951), Christian Marclay (b. 1955), and Carrie Mae Weems (b. 1953)-- who investigate the complex and resonant relationship of
photography to time, memory, and history.Read more.
The Deutsche Börse
Photography Prize announces its shortlist, and curator Stefanie Braun offers a glimpse into this year's Prize, and we
explore the
works of two emerging female photographers.
Barrada's
work in
photography, film, sculpture, prints, and installation began by
exploring the peculiar situation of her hometown, Tangier.
2015 Dec. 17 — Tom Loughman Appointed 11th Director and C.E.O. of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Nov. 23 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Welcomes Seven New Appointees to Board of Trustees Nov. 18 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Appoints Henry R. Martin 30th President of the Board of Trustees Nov. 17 — Susan L. Talbott Appointed to Rank of Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by French Minister of Culture UPDATED Oct. 16 — «Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls» Opens Oct. 17 at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 21 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art's MATRIX 173 Features Artist Mark Dion Aug. 31 — Unveiling of Galleries Marks Completion of Major Renovation, Secures Future for Wadsworth Atheneum Aug. 26 — Commissioned Artwork by Jack Pierson Illuminates Hartford's Main Street at Wadsworth Atheneum Aug. 24 — Wadsworth Atheneum to Present First Exhibition to Pair the
Work of Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe July 1 — Wadsworth Atheneum Celebrates Grand Reopening with Original Artwork by Artist James Welling June 30 — Wadsworth Atheneum Celebrates Grand Reopening with Original Artwork by Artist James Welling June 23 — Director's Choice Exhibition Examines Contemporary Portraiture in
Photography at Wadsworth Atheneum June 23 — Exhibition
Exploring Connecticut Artist's Influence on 20th Century Art Opens July 3 June 1 — Advance Exhibition Schedule 2015 — 2016 May 18 — «Mark Bradford / MATRIX 172» Opens June 4 at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art April 16 — Student Artworks Take Center Stage at the 42nd Hartford Youth Art Renaissance UPDATED March 23 — 34th Annual Fine Art & Flowers Takes Place May 1 — 3 at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 21 — «Michael C. McMillen / MATRIX 171: SIDESHOW» Opens Jan. 31 at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 21 — New Galleries of Post-War and Contemporary Art to be Unveiled at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 13 — Wadsworth Atheneum's Board of Trustees Steps Up to Support Museum with $ 1.5 Million
Down These Mean Streets: Community and Place in Urban
Photography explores the
work of ten photographers — Manuel Acevedo, Oscar Castillo, Frank Espada, Anthony Hernandez, Perla de Leon, Hiram Maristany, Ruben Ochoa, John Valadez, Winston Vargas, and Camilo José Vergara — who were driven to document and reflect on the state of American cities during these transformative years.
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.
Andrew Dadson is a Canadian artist who
explores abstraction in various media including painting, performance,
photography and
works on paper.
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.
Moreover, it adds to the group of
works by younger photographers who
explore the ways three - dimensional forms can be captured through
photography, such as Roe Ethridge, Erin Shirreff, and Sara VanDerBeek, many of whom consider Lawler a key figure in the development of their practices.
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
Featuring twelve artists
working across varied media, this show will
explore the formal tool of antithesis as it is manifest in
works that run the gamut from video and installation, to painting and
photography.