Sentences with phrase «polaroid photograph»

Andy Warhol Self - Portrait in Drag, 1981 polaroid photograph unframed: 3 3/4 x 2 7/8 inches (9.5 x 7.3 cm) framed: 10 1/2 x 9 1/8 inches (26.7 x 23.2 cm) AW - 03.00074
This booklet published to coincide with Chantal Joffe's fourth exhibition at Victoria Miro Gallery, contains colour reproductions of selected paintings alongside various polaroid photographs of the artist's studio.
The exhibition will join together a group of photographic collages, many using old polaroid photographs.
AA Bronson: Queer Vitrine 1, 2016 at Maureen Paley, London (detail) Wood and glass custom vitrine containing assorted found mail, zines, collages, drawings (watercolour on paper) of various dimensions, polaroid photographs, and used envelopes, together with voodoo doll (AA Bronson's Pucci underwear, string, wool, and various hidden elements), Reindeer bone wrapped in a cotton handkerchief, bamboo and cotton ritual objects, Himalayan rope incense in a plastic and paper package, amber on cotton string, pyrite cubic crystals, glass beads, Thai carved bone phallus and steel curved piercing barbell.
crayon with a title or a quote newspaper clippings and magazines and sometimes objects the paper used would usually be cut from personal snapshots polaroid photographs and thousands of images torn from magazines and newspapers a painting is never a literal rendition of a (2 words, 13 characters)
His earlier collages consisted of grid - like compositions made up of polaroid photographs.

Not exact matches

So instead of a valid trajectory, we get a landscape of Polaroids, makeup tests and doctored photographs.
Rothen works in polaroid, producing photographs that act like a window into an unnamed film - set, an overwhelmingly female world of dystopian road trips and seductive yet haunting domesticity.»
The accompanying Aperture publication, Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs, is the first to gather together her various approaches to photography, including portraits, collages, Polaroids, and other processes.
Nevertheless, the Polaroids in this exhibition, taken with the Big Shot camera in the 70s and 80s, were, as Peter Hay Halpert described, «unlike his other photographs... these reveal Warhol, the photographer, to a greater degree than we have recognized.
Early Works 1964 - 1984 features Polaroids and black - and - white photographs from Wim Wenders» archive, many of which have never been shown before.
Recognized for her large - scale, rhinestone - embellished paintings of powerful black women and pattern - rich interiors, this volume, produced conjunction with the exhibition «Muse: Mickalene Thomas: Photographs,» gathers the photography of Mickalene Thomas for the first time — portraits, prints and Polaroids — and features a nod to fellow contemporary African American photographers who inspire her.
«Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls» includes dozens of examples of Warhol's drag - queen Polaroids and artworks hanging alongside Robert Mapplethorpe photographs that also explore the issue of gender fluidity.
It includes 129 photographs spanning from 1968 to the present, ranging from black and white portraits to monumentally scaled composite Polaroids, to intimately scaled daguerreotypes.
The manipulations of the photographs refer back to the rainbow - tinged Auto - Polaroids Samaras began in the 1960s and his Photo - Transformations of the 1970s.
CHUCK CLOSE PHOTOGRAPHS A touring exhibition organized by the Parrish Museum of more than 90 photographs, from Polaroids to daguPHOTOGRAPHS A touring exhibition organized by the Parrish Museum of more than 90 photographs, from Polaroids to daguphotographs, from Polaroids to daguerreotypes.
Roe Ethridge (b. 1969) shows eight photographs (2005 — 07) derived from previously dismissed Polaroids of everyday surroundings such as a black bag in his studio.
Hockney began working extensively with photographs from 1976, making composite images out of polaroids in 1982.
Designed to give a broad public greater access to Warhol's photographs, the program donated over 28,500 of Warhol's original Polaroids and gelatin silver prints to more than 180 college and university museums and galleries across the country.
Binder contains slides, polaroids and photographs.
Roe Ethridge (b. 1969) shows eight photographs derived from previously dismissed Polaroids (2005 — 07) he took of everyday surroundings such as a black bag at his studio.
Binder contains checklist, press, transparencies, snapshots, polaroids, slides, and printed photographs documenting the exhibition as well as individual works.
Contain work descriptions as well as visual materials representing artworks in various formats: slides, photographs, polaroids, negatives, snapshots, transparencies and postcards.
His pieces are made of found materials such as twigs or eucalyptus leaves, or glass, polaroids, unprepossessing black and white photographs, simple shapes cut from tin in various sizes, little pieces of carved wood or stone, clay, small mirrors and panes of glass, corrugated cardboard, or an assortment of odd linear bits of metal.
When the Minnesota art dealer Gordon A. Locksley mounted Andy Warhol's first exhibition in Minneapolis, he introduced Warhol to two local collectors, Miles and Shirley Fiterman, whom he went on to photograph for his celebrated Polaroids.
He eventually began producing his own photographs with a Polaroid camera and in 1973 received his first solo gallery exhibition titled «Polaroids» at the Light Gallery in New York City.
This exhibition of Andy Warhol's photographs is culled from over 100 Polaroids and black and white silver gelatin prints granted to the University Museum of Contemporary Art by the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program.
Hamiltons Gallery, London, presents Polaroids, a diverse selection of colour and black and white photographs from the archive of renowned Italian fashion photographer Paolo Roversi.
The show displays a selection of pieces displayed salon style as both a reference to early modernist salons but also to the clutter and natural chaos of her own workspace.The show includes photographs, collages, drawings, and large - scale Polaroids, displaying for us a more personal, introspective viewpoint that we haven't seen yet from the artist.
With The Kids Were Alright, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver has created an exhibition that includes all of Ryan McGinley's photographs from that time, the work he completed after his rise to national prominence, plus over 1,500 of McKinley's Polaroids that will be shown here for the first time.
Acting as curator, Santiago Muñoz has selected works from the permanent collection that include Hector Mendez - Caratini's photographs of Taino petroglyphs, Ana Mendieta's polaroids of her performance Body Tracks, a selection of destroyed film works by El Museo's founder Raphael Montañez Ortiz, and works by Nuyorican artists including Marcos Dimas.
Like Samaras's Polaroids, each is unique and evolves from a complicated process that begins when she makes a life - size pastel drawing of the subject of a found or original photograph, often of herself.
The exhibition showcased approximately 100 works of art including paintings, photographs, Polaroids, prints and video.
By painting layer upon layer of whites and off - whites over silkscreened elements used in previous works — monochrome forms taken from reproductions, enlargements of details of photographs, screens, and polaroids of his own paintings — he accretes the surface of his pressurized paintings while apparently voiding their very substance.
Chuck Close Photographs, on view from March 20 through October 2, 2016 features 86 images from 1964 to the present and illustrates the full range of the artist's exploration of photography — from early black and white maquettes, to monumental composite Polaroids, to intimately scaled daguerreotypes and recent Polaroid nudes.
His exhibition debut in 1975 was a series of Polaroids of his Venice loft, followed by Connecticut landscapes in 1977; the artist famously spent three years photographing architect Philip Johnson's Glass house in New Canaan, Conn., beginning in 2006.
Here we find Eugene von Bruenchenhein's copious photographs of his often topless and apparently game wife; the rather creepier ballerina - doll pictures made by Morton Bartlett, after devoting laborious attention to crafting the dolls themselves; the insouciant intensities of Greer Lockton, revolving around gender reassignment and the refashioning of icons, both cultural (Jackie O.) and subcultural (Candy Darling) through dolls and photographs; and selections from the inscrutable archive of Polaroids taken of actresses on television by the anonymous photographer known as Type 42.
As a participant in the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program since 2008, Hofstra's museum has received donations of 153 photographs, including Polaroids and gelatin silver prints, and nine screenprints from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc..
In this exhibition, curated by James Crump, diverse works — ranging from tiny 2 1/4 x 3 1/4» chromogenic photographs made from Polaroids to largescale four - by - five - foot ink - jet prints — drawn from the artist's nearly four - decade career
[1] Then came stark works of broken gelatin (1984), graphic - like arrays of tiles (1985), Polaroids of simple fabric drapes (1988), and then a major widening of his range to include pre-made antique photographs, outdoor still - life, artificial and natural light sources, and most notably color - filtered meditations on architecture, including Philip Johnson's Glass House in Connecticut and the Maison de Verre in Paris.
Bohemian romance is promoted by Dash Snow's enlarged blurry Polaroids of his young friends behaving wildly, while Michael Vasquez's Impressionistic paintings based on photographs of people and scenes from his own gangster past invoke the myth of the outlaw artist.
Alongside the Polaroids, is on presentation a selection of the artist's major photographs illustrating her performances.
Those fortunate enough had a great chance to see well over fifty magical Maplethorpe's photographs, polaroids and silver gelatine prints, including some of his most wonderful and rarely exhibited pieces.
Entering the main gallery Andy is everywhere starting with his self - portraits [Vincent van Gogh] all over the walls, on canvases and in photographs [Polaroids].
Give me Yesterday, the inaugural exhibition set there, boasts more than 50 works, by 14 artists, from the Italian Irene Fenara's Polaroids, to the performative photographs by Lebohang Kganye (Her - story, 2013), coming from South Africa, to Camera Woman's project by Portuguese Tomè Duarte, to the pale, free and wild portraits by Ryan McGinley.
[16] Between 1998 through 2000, in collaboration with the photographer Anton Corbijn, she worked on a project called «Stripping Girls», which took the strip clubs and peep shows of Amsterdam as their subject; [17] while Corbijn exhibited photographs in the show, Dumas took Polaroids which she then used as sources for her pictures.
La Jolla Vista View, The Stuart Collection, University of San Diego, La Jolla, CA Pace / MacGill Gallery, New York William Wegman: Polaroids and Videos, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Thomas Soloman's Garage, Los Angeles William Wegman New Paintings Holly Solomon Gallery, New York Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco Dart Gallery, Chicago William Wegman, Photographs, G.H. Dalsheimer Gallery, Baltimore, MD William Wegman, Man Ray Commemorative Prints, Solo Gallery, New York
Also on view are drawings, paintings, altered photographs, and large format polaroids made from the 1970s to present day, reinforcing the connections between all of his artwork in order to highlight a central tenet of his artmaking: the ever - present artistic impulse to work and rework — thereby «improving» — imagery with Wegman's uniquely playful lens while also humorously critiquing the medium itself.
Produced thirty - five years after Blumberg's photographs, Catherine Opie's Polaroids are a departure from her highly polished portraits and landscapes.
The 2016 Aperture publication, Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs, is the first to gather together her various approaches to photography, including portraits, collages, Polaroids, and other processes.
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