Sentences with phrase «portrait series titled»

This portrait series titled «Beauty Awash in a Sea of bad News» captures the current political unrest and emotional discomfort felt by many of his acquaintances in most subtle ways.
This portrait series titled «Beauty Awash

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Places become defined by their absent protagonists, by the people who were there and were subsequently removed — or, perhaps more accurately, who were displaced (Displaced is the title of another Series of portraits by Kratsman.)
In another piece titled, «Framed», Waters has created a series of stills from Portrait in Black (Michael Gordon, 1960).
Between the artsy character portraits, the lush maps, the beautiful battles and the excellent use of 3D, Awakening is by far the best looking game I've seen on the 3DS at this point and perhaps the most visually stunning title in the entire series.
This features a culturally diverse cast, and other art - themed titles in the series include The Case of the Portrait Vandal (2015) and The Case of the Counterfeit Painting (2016).
The psychological emphasis of the series title, Portraits, connects Saccoccio's new paintings to the Interrupted Grid series of her 2008 exhibition at Eleven Rivington.
As the title suggests, the show is comprised of a series of portraits, by 35 rising contemporary artists, of Mie Iwatsuki who is regarded as a muse and model in contemporary art.
In a similar vein, a series of photographic self - portraits by the 2000 Turner Prize - winner Wolfgang Tillmans, titled Separate System, Reading (2016), show the artist looking at himself in a mirror on a prison cell wall.
He has also published a series of volumes titled The World Stage to coincide with his exhibitions featuring portraits of local men of color in urban capitals across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Caribbean,
Warhol's 1975 «Ladies and Gentlemen» series of drag queen portraits will feature, along with Mapplethorpe's 1938 photographic series and book «Lady: Lisa Lyon», which records the female bodybuilding title holder in a number of «gender - bending» costumes.
Affiliated with «dial H - I - S - T - O - R - Y» is a sequence of portraits of hijackers by Grimonprez - titled «No Man's Land: Politics in the Sky - Skyjackers» Series» (2000).
Her thoughts on teaching are captured in one of her final titles, Mary Ellen Mark on the Portrait and the Moment (Aperture's Photography Workshop Series, 2015).
This quandary engendered a series of cages titled Portrait d'artist dans la crise (Portrait of the artist in the crisis) that signals a more introspective turn in Kudo's work.
His images rarely include figures, although he did produce a series of portraits in 2009 of cultural figures that have influenced his work, titled Millions Now Living Will Never Die, it included images of Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist.
Among the moving portraits of Monk's family is a slideshow that magnifies one image of them 80 times over, through which the artist is reflected in his child's gaze — as titled, Monk is literally Searching for My Father in My Sister's Eyes (2002)-- while a series of childhood or holiday snaps, Same Time In A Different Place, are each juxtaposed with a vintage invitation card, for shows by the likes of Dan Graham, Sol LeWitt or On Kawara, sourced from the same date.
«No title (Martyrs) ``, a series of portraits, stands out against the elaborateness of Rudolph's landscapes through its expressive, gestural style: The dissolving colours define only vague shapes but generate an enormous emotional vehemence.
, these include Rasheed Araeen's Chaaryaar (1968/2014), a sizeable sculpture of different - coloured cube - shaped wood frames; Hassan Sharif's series of documentary photographs with the self - explanatory title Drawing Squares on the Floor Using a Cube (1982); Saloua Raouda Choucair's small carved - wood sculpture Poem (1963 — 5); and Dóra Maurer's Seven Rotations 1 — 6 (1979), an infinity - mirror - like set of photographic self - portraits, in which Maurer starts by holding a blank square, which in the second in the series is replaced by the previous photograph, and so on.
In 2003 metaphor contemporary art premiered the exhibit of her widely acclaimed portrait series of sculpted art world heads titled?
The exhibition consists of three series of portraits, in a broad sense of the term — one titled Hope Chest, The Brave Ones and The End of An Era, the first two series presenting a stronger narrative and a broader selection of works.
The title of their new series of works — Self - Portraits — signals a personal layer in which each title of the other artist's work represents a special experience or emotional development in Elmgreen & Dragset's own lives.
In 2003 metaphor contemporary art premiered the exhibit of her widely acclaimed portrait series of sculpted art world heads titled «Other People's Heads».
The kernel of the project — sections titled «Space of Emotions» and «Anatomy of Feelings» — features a series of male profile portraits, works dedicated to the relationship between the feminine and the masculine, and Yankilevsky's first compound pieces such as «Small Triptych» (1963), «Exodus» (1963), «Triptych No. 5.
In 2012, a retrospective of her series of nocturnal portraits titled «Visages de Nuit» was exhibited at The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow.
He also paints Betty [CR: 663 - 5], a portrait of his daughter, squeegee abstracts, a series of still - life paintings and a series of works with the title Blech [CR: 681 / A-K and 681/1 -30].
In 2015, Johnson showed a series of single portraits at the Drawing Center, which he titled Anxious Men.
Within the series, titled «Department of Water & Power», Liston's portraits of friends and more figurative characters merge detailed realism with expressive brushstrokes and dabs of vibrant color.
His subject - matter has ranged from sugar skulls to a head of Christ after the Renaissance painter Correggio, from studies of men and women — in a series titled Masculine / Feminine — to portraits and floral still lifes.
The show will include a new series of portrait paintings titled Mature, where the Tokyo - based artist uses photos from fetish magazines as a reference, Gokita portrays these women without his signature distortions or grotesque elements, showing a significant level of admiration towards his subjects.
The series of 26 prints on handmade paper is made up of twelve pairs of portraits and broadsides that include excerpts from these interviews, plus a title page and colophon.
Just so you can get a sense of what makes Quinn so provocative as a creator, we'll tell you about his series rather appropriately titled Blood Head — a collection of self - portraits sculpted with over nine pints of the artist's own frozen blood.
In one series, titled May June July August, «57 / «09, comprising 123 vintage and contemporary black - and - white photographs, Simpson juxtaposes images of a young African American woman (and an occasional male figure) who posed for pinups in Los Angeles in 1957 with self - portraits in which the artist acts as a doppelganger for the model.
These are aspects that are visible in her exploration of well - established photographic genres such as film stills, fashion photography or classic portraits, as well as in series with titles such as «Fairy Tales,» «Disasters,» «Sex Pictures,» «Civil War» and «Horror & Surrealist.»
In one series, titled May June July August «57 / «09, comprising 123 vintage and contemporary black - and - white photographs, Simpson juxtaposes images of young African American women (and an occasional male figure) who posed for pinups in Los Angeles in 1957 with self - portraits in which the artist acts as a doppelganger for each model.
The title of the show can be used to describe the human body and was interpreted by artists including Daniel Arnold, Asger Carlsen, Shayne Ehman, Jeanette Hayes, Jerry Hsu, Sandy Kim, Andrew Kuo, Ryan McGinley, Santiago Mostyn, Jason Nocito, Brad Phillips, Brea Souders, Kate Steciw, Deanna Templeton, Ed Templeton, and Aurel Schmidt — who filled one wall of the space with a series of minimalistic self - portraits (seen above).
She begins the talk about her 60 - year career titled «Anyone Can Fly» at (9:30) and discusses her self - portrait (17:56), American People Series (19:43), Black Light Series (36:25) and story quilt works (48:25), among many others.
The resulting group portraits are simultaneously singular and plural, as the title of the series suggests.
She first gained recognition in the 1990s for her series of studio portraits titled Being and Having, in which she photographed gay, lesbian, and transgender men and women drawn from her circle of friends and artists.
The report, titled «California's Energy Future — The View to 2050,» draws a series of energy system «portraits» showing how California can meet its ambitious emissions targets using a combination of measures and energy sources that may include electrification, enhanced efficiency, nuclear energy, renewable energy sources, grid modernization, and carbon capture and sequestration (CCS).
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