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An English - themed portrait series celebrating the return of great British fashion, featuring select Burberry pieces worn by 6 of the hottest young British models today.
As it did with Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Vanity Fair has given us a peek at the characters of Star Wars: The Last Jedi with a series of covers featuring character portraits from celebrated photographer Annie Leibovitz.
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Esquire UK invited some famous folks to produce a series of 20 covers for the men's magazine, including fellos like The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, The Rolling Stones Guitarist Keith Richards, portrait and fashion photographer Rankin, and The Office creator Ricky Gervais.
Highlights of the exhibition include Stark's pre-YouTube Cat Videos (1999 — 2002); the playful, provocative and psychedelic «chorus girl» collages from the series A Torment of Follies (2008); My Best Thing (2011), a video that debuted at the 2011 Venice Biennale edited from Stark's cyber exchanges with two online paramours; the celebrated video installation Bobby Jesus's Alma Mater b / w Reading the Book of David and / or Paying Attention Is Free (2013), set to a West Coast gangsta rap soundtrack and featuring images that range from Renaissance paintings, to family snapshots, to portraits of hip hop legends.
Presenting twenty - seven works in a range of mediums, A Portrait of Our Times was published to accompany the first in a series of exhibitions celebrating Vicki and Kent Logan's 1997 gift of some 250 contemporary works to SFMOMA.
A portrait series by Michael Levin (M.F.A.» 15) has been selected to go on permanent display in Dow Jones» corporate office in New York as a result of an initiative to create work that celebrates...
This list of works for Andy Warhol's solo exhibition at Lisson Gallery, «Photographs», documents a series of shots of celebrated, iconic figures inlcuding Salvador Dalí, Pope John Paul II, and Truman Capote as well as a self - portrait of Warhol himself.
In a series of new paintings, Clive Smith, a celebrated conceptual portraitist, eschews the human figure and yet captures the intensity seen in the best of portraits.
Photos in the ongoing series transform often humble vessels into abstract portraits, celebrating their imperfect appeal.
Photo: Richard Schmidt) As we make the journey through Hockney's oeuvre — one that the artist has also clearly enjoyed revisiting — we move from his formative pictures as a student at the Royal College of Art in London, through to the breakthrough Los Angeles paintings — typified by A Bigger Splash (Hockney first moved to the Hollywood Hills in 1979)-- to the first big room of the show: a stunning display that reunites Hockney's celebrated series of large double portraits.
In his Renaissance series, Chicago - based photographer Freddy Fabris celebrates the Renaissance master painters with a twist — taking interesting portraits of car mechanics and recreating classic images including Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper and Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam.
Opening: «Sandro Miller: Homage: Malkovich and the Masters» at Yancey Richardson Gallery An American photographer who's known for his expressive portraits of Cubans, dynamic depiction of dancers in motion and longtime photographic collaboration with John Malkovich, Sandro Miller presents his celebrated series of pictures of the actor in the roles of legendary figures from the history of photography.
A selection of ambitious and celebrated works will be highlighted, including a complete set of the seminal Untitled Film Stills (1977 - 80) and a complete group of her 12 centerfolds (1981), and selections from major series such as fairy tales / mythology (1985), history portraits (1988 - 90), sex pictures (1992), headshots (2000), clowns (2002 - 04), fashion (1983 - 84, 1993 - 94, 2007 - 08), and society portraits (2008).
Replicating Kehinde Wiley's celebrated portraits of black men and women from around the world, these open edition plates (and available set of six) feature images from the artist's «Economy of Grace» and «World Stage: Lagos and Dakar» series.
«Ernest C Withers and Glenn Ligon: I Am A Man Teaching Galleries One and Two,» Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, MO, January 20 — March 28, 2006 «Down by Law, curated by The Wrong Gallery,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, January 21 — May 15, 2006 «Collective Histories / Collective Memories: California Modern,» Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, February 6 — September 24, 2006 «Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards,» American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, May 19 — June 12, 2006 «Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery,» New - York Historical Society, New York, NY, June 16, 2006 — January 7, 2007; catalogue «The Past Made Present: Contemporary Art and Memory,» Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, September 2, 2006 — January 15, 2007 «Group Dynamic: Portfolios, Series, and Sets,» Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA, September 15 — December 29, 2006 «black alphabet: conTEXTS of contemporary african - american art,» Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland, September 22 — November 19, 2006 «Interstellar Low Ways,» Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL, October 15, 2006 — January 14, 2007 «Process and Collaboration: Celebrating Twelve Years at 1315 Cherry Street,» The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, December 2, 2006 — January 6, 2007 «Defamation of Character,» organized by Neville Wakefield, PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York, October 29, 2006 — January 8, 2007 «Voodoo Macbeth,» curated by David A Bailey, De La Warr Pavilion, East Sussex, UK, October 7, 2006 — January 22, 2007 «Yes Bruce Nauman,» Zwirner & Wirth, New York, NY, July 7 — September 9, 2006 «Gifts go in one direction,» curated by Alexander Nagel, apexart, New York, NY, July 5 — August 12, 2006 «SUBJECT,» Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, CT, May 13 — August 14, 2006 «Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture,» American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, March 7 — April 9, 2006 «Dark Places,» Santa Monica Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles, CA, January 21 — April 22, 2006 «Skin Is a Language,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, January 12 — May 21, 2006 «Portraits of Artists: A selection of photographic works from the collection,» Luhring Augustine, New York, NY, January 7 — February 11, 2006
Kurt Cobain is part of a celebrated series of portraits Elizabeth Peyton painted of the cult figure in 1995.
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