Sentences with phrase «production of photographic works»

It will include a selection of his production of photographic works, drawings, sculptures and multimedia installations from the 1980s to the present day.

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His installation at MASS MoCA will include a selection of photographic works and a sculpture built for the gallery which will play off those images and the materials involved in their production, storage, and presentation.
At times, I work in a similar way; as a photographic practitioner, I decenter myself in relation to the production of the image, and extend that to the construction of my exhibitions.
Artist Statement My ongoing body of work utilizes the tools of photographic production to address the increasingly mediated environment.
, discussing directions in which photographic collections could or should develop, Discussing Provoke, a cross-analysis of the cult Japanese photo magazine, its historical context and its ties to the emergence of performance art in Japan in the 1960s, Photography Beyond the Image, on techniques used to produce photographic works that seek to go beyond the production of an image; Photography & Cinema in Practice, discussing vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still photography in the history of art; and The Artist As..., discussing the different roles that artists undertake.
When asked what artists came to mind when she thought of Patrick Wilson, Marvin mentioned several that the art genome did not link to Wilson's work: David Mitchell, who translates out - of - body experiences into photographic abstractions that look strikingly similar to Wilson's paintings; Johnnie Winona Ross, a painter who captures the attractive and intimate quality of Wilson's compositions but also channels Agnes Martin and the landscape of the Southwest; and James Siena, whose highly detailed, vibrant paintings are derived from mathematical systems, varying from Wilson's own mode of production yet sharing a similarly immersive quality.
The works that comprise Production Site include multi-channel video projections, photographic light - boxes and installations, and life - sized fabrications of artists» studios — real and imagined — that either extol the virtues of the studio or problematize the preconceived and often highly romanticized notions associated with it.
Among Warhol's first photographic silkscreen works are his paintings of Marilyn Monroe made from a production still from the 1953 film
Among Warhol's first photographic silkscreen works are his paintings of Marilyn Monroe made from a production still from the 1953 film Niagara.
The studio works closely in photographic production and the proliferation of the photographic medium at large with a dedicated gallery space for showcasing publications and printed material in relation to local and international photography.
The exhibition brings together a series of Umbrico's works from 1989 to the present, reflecting on photography's relationship to light and the complex changes that digital technology has brought to photographic image production.
Stan Douglas immerses himself in the circumstances of photographic production at various points in history, investigating in his own work how modes of representation and narratives become iconic.
In a time of near endless image production and exchange «Camera of Wonders» presents an associative display of more than one hundred photographic works spanning the history of photography.
A new exhibition curated by internationally renowned Dutch photographer and film director Anton Corbijn shows the work of twelve artists who employ artisanal photographic processes to create contemporary work, part of a countermovement responding to the present - day digitalization and mass production of images.
«I think most people are familiar with the paintings, and even the sculptures, and we really wanted the chance to let a broader audience gain access to his photographic work, which is of course the basis of so much of his artistic production
The Frye Art Museum is pleased to present the first solo museum exhibition of multi-award-winning Seattle artist Rodrigo Valenzuela, who has created a significant body of work since his first exhibition in the United States a mere four years ago; his video productions and photographic works have attracted increasing national attention.
Her photographic works questions how we subscribe to the traditional modes of production and places of functioning through the poetic ambiguities and fractures harmonies, created by the disparate arrangement of images on a single plane.
This exhibition will include key examples of his Street Works, Floataways, Shoreskapes and Rockskapes photographic series, which placed process and production at the heart of his endeavour.
While painting remains the backbone of Phillips» work, his most recent works explore other modes of image production - through short films, photographic stills and sculptures.
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