Sentences with phrase «photomontages drawn»

For his first solo exhibition at DOCUMENT, Julien Creuzet presents a suite of photomontages drawn from a dense set of personal associations.

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Also on view are drawings and photomontages made in the late 1970s, concert flyers she designed for music labels like Factory Records, and other printed ephemera.
The exhibition at Beirut Art Center presents a selection of works: performative photographs, photomontages, photographs, drawings, objects, models, texts, slideshows and video clips.
Dietrichson has worked with sculpture, installation, drawing and photomontages since his first exhibition titled Debut at gallery 21:25 in Oslo in 2001.
Shawn Theodore and Stan Squirewell employ digital and analog photomontage techniques drawing on personal experiences and family history to examine the fluctuating understanding of the self.
The Werner and Elain Dannheisser Collection is a group of artworks — paintings, sculptures, texts, billboards, drawings, videos, neons, photomontages, installations, and photographs — that together provide a running account of the simultaneous attractions and provocations of contemporary art.
The exhibition brings together these photographs, drawings, photomontages, and collages, along with a selection of related archival material, to reconstruct this volume.
Hammond also produces black - and - white photomontages that draw on elements of Russian Constructivism and Dada, which she reworks digitally, collaging, retouching, and developing shadow and tone before converting the digital file into a negative and printing the resulting image in the darkroom as a gelatin silver photograph.
Hannah Hoch, Richard Huelsenbeck, John Heartfield, and others pioneered the technique of photomontage, using preexisting photographs, often drawn from mass - media sources, to create composite images that sharply critiqued German society and culture in the aftermath of World War I. Drawing on the foundations of Dada, neo-avant-garde artists of the 1950s like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns created assemblages that brought collage techniques into three dimensions — laying the groundwork for much contemporary sculpture — as well as works on paper that incorporated found elements drawn from the mass media and everyday life.
Drawing on an extensive collection of images by Harry Shunk and János Kender, two of the most important photographers to have worked with performance, the exhibition features iconic images and many rarely seen studies, including those revealing how the photomontage of Yves Klein's famous Leap into the Void 1960 was made.
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