Sentences with phrase «photogravure for»

Its «retro» sensibility is augmented by the use of old - school photogravure for the still images and 1970s color - reversal film stock for the three - screen video installation.
Photographer John Chiara introduced a sky blue in his photogravures for the first time in 2006.

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From the early Foley Artist (1996)-- a celebration of the unseen sound artists of film that scripts an imaginary film entirely through the efforts of two foley artists — to the «bewilderingly intricate» Event for Stage (2015) in which actor Stephen Dillane delivers (in four performances cut into one) scripts given to him, page by page, by the artist, the exhibition examines performance and its relationship to narrative, the imagination and the collective effort of artist and audience in film, theatre, drawing and photogravure.
An accomplished print making for more than fifty years, Celmins» Night Sky 3 and Untitled (Web 4) demonstrate the artist's expertise with drypoint and photogravure.
She is a longtime member of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts and an instructor at Manhattan Graphics Center where she teaches photogravure and other intaglio methods.
Artist: Kiki Smith Title of Work: Moon Three (set of three) Year: 1998 Sheet Dimensions: 24 3/8 ″ x 19 1/4 ″ Material: Three photogravures on Hahnëmuehle Cover paper Photo Line: Courtesy LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University Collection Credit: Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University
He is most well known for his body of work taken in the 1980s that experimented with a wide variety of photographic formats including gelatin silver prints, large size polaroids, and photogravures (such as Irises, 1987).
In addition to Turner's own work and contract printing, she also prints for a New Orleans - based photogravure artist named Josephine Sacabo.
Clearly Stieglitz also obsessed over the printing process for this image, as a photogravure, carbon print, and gelatin silver print are all on view, in which he tweaked the texture of the snow and the scale of the shadowy coachman within the image.
For 30 years, beginning in 1906, Curtis traveled the United States, photographing portraits, landscapes and the daily lives of 80 Native American tribes, images that were collated in a 20 - volume history and 723 photogravure prints.
Keeping the persistent place of landscape tradition in mind, Dean created works for the RA's new spaces, with the brand new large - scale photogravure, Forty Days, really standing out.
Another highlight of the gift is a rare and important series of photogravures by Takuma Nakahira entitled La nuit, originally printed for an exhibition at the Sixième Biennale de Paris in 1969.
Artist: Kiki Smith Title of Work: Tidal Year: 1991 Book Dimensions: 19 1/2 ″ x 126 1/4,» 10 1/4 ″ x 9 11/16 ″ boxed Material: Book of accordion-folded photogravure on mold - made Hahnemühle paper and attached photolilthograph on handmade Japanese paper Photo Line: Courtesy LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University Collection Credit: Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University
In this three - color photogravure, Mirrorstage for Merce, innovative installation artist Olafur Eliasson addresses our interactions with the spectacular: how we see it, and how our bodies interact with visual phenomena.
Kelly Reemtsen, an artist well - known for her paintings of tool - wielding women in cocktail dresses, will have new paintings available, as well as a new series of photogravures.
While the photogravures of Mazátlan insist on a more gestural relation to the image, abstracting it from its origin, the Looking for Langston photographs are presented both in their original form as silver gelatin works printed on Ilford paper and as large scale works where Julien has used both digital and analogue techniques to create an immersive, cinematic experience.
A 1905 copy of Alfred Stieglitz's magazine Camera Work with ten photogravures, sold for $ 5,938, compared with an estimate of $ 2,000 / 4,000, while a Swiss landscape, ca. 1845, attributed to either Joseph - Philibert Girault de Prangey or John Ruskin, sold for $ 5,440 on an estimate of $ 5,000 / 7,000.
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