Sentences with phrase «photos archived on»

For Come and Go, Steiner has provided a 20 plus year photo archive on a variety of sensitive topics that range from state - sanctioned exploitation and violence to planetary implosion; for Fragments from Expeditions: Destitution, Deterioration, and Devastation, Burdin has included his new satirical, text - based paintings along with video documentation of live performances.

Not exact matches

I choose to rely on my digital archive that sits pretty at nearly a quarter of a million photos.
Facebook makes it relatively simple to download an archive of your account, which includes your Timeline info, posts you have shared, messages and photos, as well as more hidden information like ads you have clicked on, the IP addresses that are logged when you log into or out of Facebook, and more.
(Newsletter Archive — Originally Sent out on 5/01/2017)(These personal emails will have exclusive content, photos, and videos.
More often than not, your guest's photos will end up in the Instagram archives, only to be forgotten when the next big event takes center stage on the screen.
Wireless cards helped the Food and Water Watch folks write from the road, letting them turn out a constant stream of blog posts, Facebook updates, Tweets and Flickr photos, all displayed on a central hub on the group's website (now serving as an archive page).
Another section of the site has archived photos of damaged or destroyed villages, along with slideshows of damage, video of atrocities and text reports on what happened.
In other totally unrelated news, I found this post in my archives... photos taken on this very same porch [my BFF Kelly's!]
-LSB-...] other totally unrelated news, I found this post in my archives... photos taken on this very same porch [my BFF Kelly's!]
2018-04-08 17:58 American Horror Story (TV Series 2011 ---RRB- Trivia on IMDb: Cameos, Mistakes, Spoilers and more... Full archive of her photos and videos from ICLOUD LEAKS 2017 Here.
American Horror Story (TV Series 2011 ---RRB- Trivia on IMDb: Cameos, Mistakes, Spoilers and more... Full archive of her photos and videos from ICLOUD LEAKS 2017 Here.
«Jaws» Archives is a collection of storyboards and production photos, as well as marketing items and bits on the phenomenon of the film.
NEW Sounds from the Cold — interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth NEW Between the Lines — an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster Audio Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape — a documentary on the making of THE THING featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make - up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80 minutes — SD) Outtakes (5 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes — The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 — 14 minutes — SD) Vintage Product Reel — contains a promotional condensed version of the film with additional footage not in the film (19 minutes — SD) Vintage Behind - the - Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos, posters and lobby cards)
The Ohio Historical Society, for instance, is the nucleus for that state's archives — collections of manuscripts, photos, and videos — and the place to snoop for information to fill empty branches on a family tree.
Or check out these useful how - to articles about using online photo archives for primary sources, teaching with virtual libraries, and helping students do research on the web.
«It was locked up somewhere down in the Ransom E. Olds catacombs, along with the endurance tests on the ’70 Chevy Vega and the archive of unflattering Nader photos.
Lincoln aviator concept teased ahead of 2018 new york auto → Lincoln to replace mkt with new aviator based on nextgen → Lincoln navigator wikipedia → New york auto show news and photos msn autos → Concept cars archives» autoguide news → 2019 subaru forester first look ready for the crv and → 2018 mercedesbenz glcclass coupe reviews and rating → Hearst magazines → U.s. news latest national news, videos & photos abc → Dictionary's list of every word of the year →
The Sporting News Selects Baseball's Greatest Players: A Celebration of the 20th Century's Best by Ron Smith (The Sporting News, $ 29.95, 0892046082) has tradition going for it, calling on its vast archives for photos and narrative.
Author David Wills utilizes his own photo archives to spotlight the actress and her movies, her relationships with colleagues (her Roman Holiday co-star Gregory Peck called her «a magical combination of high chic and high spirits») and her undeniable impact on fashion, a Hepburn legacy that began with Sabrina.
(I don't know exactly how much it costs to construct different types of websites, but I'm guessing that «outsourcing» pictures to an online photo archive like Flickr can save a dime, so Web savvy authors on a budget might consider this.)
Enter the world that ARM Investigators face on a daily basis through our extensive Photo galleries and Video Archives.
From this corpus of 82 images, some of which appeared briefly as props in Dunye's film The Watermelon Woman (1996), Leonard created The Fae Richards Photo Archive, which she first exhibited at the 1997 Whitney Biennial and which is on view in the exhibition Outliers and American Vanguard Art at the National Gallery of Art through May 13, 2018.
Installation view of «Louise Bourgeois» at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2008; © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation New York Photo: David Heald Below, the artist with Femme Volage (the sculpture above that's farthest away on the ramp) The photograph, from the Louise Bourgeois Archive, is from the mid-1960s.
More than 50 years ago, Gerhard Richter began mounting parts of his extensive collection of pictorial material on cardboard, hoping to create order and clarity among his archive of photos, newspaper clippings, sketches, drawings, construction plans, room design, collages, overpainted photographs and drafts of paintings.
Whatever the case, the model for Gioni's show is Auriti's imaginary, impossible vision of a museum, and it is duly filled with libraries and archives: 19th - century Shaker drawings, Roger Caillois» collection of rocks, Ed Atkins» excellent film about the archive of André Breton, drawings by Rudolf Steiner, Carl Jung's Red Book (1914 — 30), Linda Fregni Nagler's 1,000 archival photos of babies... It goes on.
The exhibition casts light on Murkudis» 30 - year career, featuring a wide selection of his iconic designs, as well as an array of backstage snapshots, sketches and never - before - seen photos from his personal archive.
The glossy photos present an archive on the wall in front of you: parafictions laid out from end to end.
Rather than amassing a personal photo archive as documentation of our individual history and private experiences, we now put great emphasis on the instantaneous snapshot that is immediate and fleeting.
Hannah Wilke, Untitled, 1970, red latex on plywood board, collection of Margaret and Daniel S. Loeb, © Marsie, Emanuelle, Damon and Andrew Scharlatt, Hannah Wilke Collection & Archive, Los Angeles / Licensed by VAGA, New York, photo: Jamie Grafton Photography
Several of these automobile collages are on view for the first time, along with preparatory sketches, source photos, and notebooks from the artist's archive.
Philadelphia Photo Arts Center (PPAC) holds a panel discussion on the creation of the community - sourced exhibition Archive Collective: South Kensington 19122, part of the Center - funded project, Hank Willis Thomas: Philadelphia Block Project.
Hale Tenger, I Know People Like This III, 2013, photographs from press archives, dry laser print on medical imaging films, plexiglass sheets, LED, metal, 210 cm (height of each module), Approximate length of total set of modules: 45 m, Dispersion pattern varies, Medical film dimensions: 35 x 43 cm, 26 x 36 cm, 20 x 25 cm, Courtesy Green Art Gallery, © Photo: Murat Germen
In September the gallery is publishing the first monograph on Suellen Rocca's work, featuring full - color reproductions of more than fifty works, essays by Dan Nadel and Sarah Lehrer - Graiwer, and a narrative chronology illustrated with historical photos and ephemera from the artist's personal archive.
You can discover all this of this at another Richter phenomenon, namely his website. www.gerhard-richter.com provides a superbly organised and fully illustrated overview of everything Richter considers part of his oeuvre: for example well over a thousand paintings; his vast Atlas archive of source material (maybe 8,000 newspaper clippings and photos), drawings, overpainted photographs, works on paper, watercolours, artist's books, works of glass, and sculptures.
Bilderarchive der Unsichtbarkeiten, Sixth Esslingen International Photo Triennial Galerien der Stadt Esslingen am Neckar, Esslingen am Neckar 2003 Urban Aesthetics 2003 California African American Museum, Los Angeles The Night of the Hunter Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart Selections from the LeWitt Collection New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain 2002 What About Hegel Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart 2001 Installation of Airplanecrashclock Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla 2000 Deep Distance - Die Entfernung der Fotografie Kunsthalle Basel, Basel A Selective Survey of Political Art John Weber Gallery, New York 1999 Mixed Media: Selections from the Segura Publishing Archives Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale Pictures of Other People's Bodies Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica More than Meets the Eye: Triennale der Photographie Deichtorhallen, Hamburg Landschaft — Stadtlandschaft (Landscape — Cityscape) Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart Landscape Memories organized by Steven Hull Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica Touring the Frame organized by Charles Gaines Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica 1997 Die Magie der Zahl Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Stuttgart 1992 Coming Unraveled Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles 1990 Drawing 1990 Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Provo 1986 Work from the Collection of Sol LeWitt Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale 1985 Selections from the William Hokin Collection Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago 1980 Artists From The John Weber Gallery University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa 1978 Works on Paper Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles Numerals 1924 - 1977 Leo Castelli Gallery, New York 1975 Whitney Biennial 1975 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Amy Elkins (BFA 2007 Photography) Photographer and curator; represented by Yancey Richardson Gallery, NYC; co-founder Women in Photography; known for her archiving of prisoners on death row in Texas; winner of the 2014 Aperture Portfolio Prize; artist - in - residence, Villa Waldberta, Munich (2012) and Light Work, Syracuse, NY (2011); included in the permanent collections of North Carolina Museum of Art and Light Work, Syracuse, NY; exhibited at Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna., the Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard, CA, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis; solo and group exhibitions at the International Modern Photography Festival, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea;» Cast,» Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Philadelphia; «Gazed Upon» (curator), Ampersand Gallery, Portland, OR; «Deconstructing the Female Gaze» (curator), PPOW Gallery, NYC; photos and features include «Prison Photography,» included in The Telegraph's Stella Magazine, Real Simple, The Huffington Post, American Photo, Harper's, Newsweek and The New York Times.
This exhibition celebrates the publication of Peter Cain, the first complete monograph on the artist's work, featuring essays by Beau Rutland, Richard Meyer, and Collier Schorr, and illustrated with over eighty full - color plates of the paintings, drawings, photographs, and collages, as well as photos of the artist's studios, plus notes and ephemera from his archive, much of it published here for the first time.
«It wasn't painful, but in a way it was cathartic to have almost 20 years» distance on my photos and go through my archive and see how I grew up.»
What: A photo reproduction on the wall at the Peterborough Museum and Archives display, possibly from 1885.
But most of my experiments in photography will end up on the digital darkroom floor, sitting in my iPhoto archives until one day when my (laptop) memory starts to be seriously impacted by the weight of all these happy photo moments, and I start hitting «delete».
The images you will see on the site are from the Firm's archives, reflecting in news photos and drawings highlights from Mr. Lefcourt's career.
In the last few months, he has visited Quebec, Manitoba, and Alberta to scour archives that might hold details on the fallen soldiers and if he's lucky, their photos.
I wonder from the point of view of archives, libraries or other organizations holding photos, what kind of resources need to go into creating a collection on Flickr?
As with a lot of food porn on the internet, much at FoodPress depends on the quality of the photographs (there's even a Favorite Food Photo Archive).
You can archive your tweets, Facebook statuses, emails, Instagram photos, Foursquare check - ins - if it's on the internet, you can probably archive it to Evernote.
This will be fine for smartphone photographers, but if you use a DSLR or compact system camera with a sensor larger than 16 megapixels, and especially if you shoot raw files rather than JPEGs, Google Photos is not going to be a proper backup system — it'll still be useful for sharing photos and checking them out on any device, but you'll need to archive your full - res originals and raw files elsePhotos is not going to be a proper backup system — it'll still be useful for sharing photos and checking them out on any device, but you'll need to archive your full - res originals and raw files elsephotos and checking them out on any device, but you'll need to archive your full - res originals and raw files elsewhere.
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