Sentences with word «photostat»

The paintings have the restraining effect of Photostats of very colorful subjects.
Project Gallery: Romare Bearden features a series of photostat Projections produced by the artist in 1964.
Arne Ekstrom, a New York art dealer, saw the rolled up photostats in Bearden's studio and was so impressed that he encouraged Bearden to create a series of the works for an exhibition, entitled «Projections,» at Ekstrom's gallery in October 1964.
Intended as a publication maquette, the original pasteup (owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art) is composed of eighteen 8 1/2 x 11 «sheets of paper collaged with xeroxed photos and texts, typed text on notebook pages, handwriting, and tape; in the version exhibited here, these pages were reproduced as photostats on nine 20 x 24» panels.
The main protagonist of Cornell's Juan Gris series is a bird — the great white - crested cockatoo — specifically, an image taken from a 19th - century print of the species that Cornell repeatedly used along with Photostats or silhouettes of the bird's form to explore the fascinating shadows that Gris produced in his own practice.
Robert Smithson, The Fountain Monument — Bird's Eye View [illustrated above] Detail of Monuments of Passaic, 1967 Six photographs and a cut Photostat map Total size: 16.55 x 133.39 in.
Six photographs and one cut Photostat map.
He enlarged his initial sketches as photostats, traced them on gessoed panel, and completed an oil painting with a thinned color as if it were a watercolor.
They didn't agree on what their position should be, or even how it should be dealt with in art, as two contrasting, rarely seen examples displayed here posit: Bearden's figurative photostat collages and abstract paintings by Norman Lewis.
On February 21st, Cardi Gallery (organised in collaboration with the Estate of Fred Sandback) presents a solo exhibition of 8 sculptures, drawings and photostats by the American artist Fred Sandback,...
The treat of the show, Untitled (Don't Buy Us with Apologies)(1986), is a deceptively quieter work in a two - tone yellowish - white and black Photostat image with red text to match the «artist frame.»
Note that these are actual replicas of the originals, along with stamps, watermarks etc. - not just photostats.
Inexpensive printing technologies — including photostats and presstype, textures and patterns — made publishing a two - color heavily illustrated, weekly tabloid newspaper possible.
ROMARE BEARDEN, «Evening 9: 10 461 Lenox Avenue,» 1964 (Photostat mounted on fiberboard).
A large photostat projection adapted from a small collage, the work is featured in «Project Gallery: Romare Bearden,» an exhibition of 21 black - and white - works the artist produced in 1964, which is on view through June 26.
In addition to guerilla receptions on the street, this exhibition highlights the so - called «alternative spaces» where different versions and different printings of Holzer's posters also appeared in installations of window - bound, street - facing Photostats that were accompanied by sound installations: these included Franklin Furnace (1978), Fashion Moda (Bronx)(1979), and Printed Matter (1979).
Recent exhibitions he has organized include a survey of the work of Miami - based painter Victoria Gitman, a discursive installation by Marjetica Potrc, a project that incorporates live parrots by the Rotterdam - based artist pair Bik Van der Pol, a site - specific sculptural work by Miami - based artist Nicolas Lobo, and a selection of Romare Bearden's 1964 Photostat works.
It issues a formal citation of the artist's date pieces, rectangular photostats dominated by a dense, funerary black void, and accompanied by a compact series of white captions at the bottom of the image.
Untitled (Don't Buy Us with Apologies), 1986; photostat print in artist's frame; 48 3/4 x 54 7/8 in.
The Word «Definitio,» (1966 - 1968), an early Photostat enlargement of a dictionary entry for the word — definition; ‖ and Lawrence Weiner's A 36» x 36» Removal to the Lathing or Support Wall of a Plaster or Wallboard from the Wall (1968), a work which, according to the artist's statement, can be fabricated or can simply exist as language.
[3] Bearden's collage techniques changed over the years and in later pieces, he would use blown - up photostat photographic images, silk - screened, colored paper, and billboard pieces to create large collages on canvas and fiberboard.
Distinguished Columbia University Professor Robert O'Meally will discuss the work of Romare Bearden and his series of photostat projections which were produced in 1964 and are currently on view at PAMM.
For reproduction purposes nothing more than a photostat in black and white of the original strip was required (composed of black ink on white paper).
Cut and pasted printed, colored and metallic papers, photostats, graphite, ink marker, gouache, watercolor, and ink on Masonite.
Cut and pasted printed, colored and metallic papers, photostats, graphite, ink marker, gouache, watercolor, and ink on Masonite panels.
Romare Bearden's collage is typically associated as beginning with his groundbreaking 1964 photomontage and photostats, coming out of his particpation with the Spiral Group.
We are first introduced to the symbolic monochrome used by the Spiral Group, in which Romare Bearden drains the colour from his signature collage work and embraces the then new technology of the photostat.
So, of course, would his familiarity with the photostat machine, and the socially conscious Expressionism he'd imbibed from George Grosz at the Art Students League in the 1930s.
In 1953, he moved to New York City, where he studied at the Cartoonists and Illustrators and worked for Seventeen Magazine, making paste - ups, mechanicals and Photostats.
Geometrical rigor and the mechanical application of matter in accordance with a minimalist structure of verticals and horizontals reveal, to the attentive eye, photostats of his birth certificate, pages from the single address book he kept from the seventies to the nineties and most recently, photographs of his birth house in Mississippi.
He also carried out work for Seventeen Magazine, creating paste - ups, Photostats and mechanicals.
ROBERT SMITHSON, Urination Map of the Constellation Hydra, 1969, color photographs, photostat, pencil, 15 3/8 x 24 1/2 inches
Barbara Kruger: Untitled (Your gaze hits the side of my face), 1983, photostat, red painted wood frame, 55 1/4 by 40 7/8 inches.
The «Projections» series consists of monochromatic photomontages and photostats that Bearden called «Photo Projections.»
Photostat (a); Pen and colored inks, correction fluid, and graphite pencil on paper (b); Pen and colored inks and graphite pencil on paper (c), overall (framed): 22 × 53 7/8 in.
Gelatin silver print (photostat), 36 5/8 × 28 3/8 ″ (93 × 72.1 cm).
Leather case containing book, letters, photostats, and labeled vials filled with powders and liquids: case, 3 × 11 × 10 in.
Nine photostats, one hundred and forty two gelatin silver prints, and one hundred and forty two photocopies, Dimensions variable.
Eight sculptures are displayed at Cardi Gallery, Milan, along with a large selection of drawings and photostats that present the evolution of the artist's investigation of space.
Here is Romare Bearden's «The Prevalence of Ritual: Conjur Woman» from 1964, a photomontage using a photostat machine where the artist sought to highlight the fragmentation of society through collage and injecting a much - needed black perspective into an art world that was overwhelmingly white.
The exhibition features large black - and - white photographic images of collages, «photostat projections,» produced by Romare Bearden in 1964, including «Evening 9: 10 461 Lenox Avenue.»
[3] Bearden would then enlarge these collages through the photostat process.
[3] Building on the momentum from a successful exhibition of his photostat pieces at the Cordier and Ekstrom Gallery in 1964, Bearden was invited to do a solo exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., which increased his public profile.
Photostat, 30 × 40 1/8 in.
Apart from spending money on the visa, you will also have to spend money on attestations and Photostats.
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