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Mark Powell is known for his portraits and illustrations of people and birds on vintage envelopes dating as far back as 1756, and with his most recent series, the images do not disappoint.
The exhibition Disfarmer — The Vintage Prints is part of a series of exhibitions about photo studios that Foam has presented in recent years, including Portraits from Isfahan, Fotogalatasaray and Miryam Sahinyan's Photo Studio.
Ohio - born, internationally renowned photographer Catherine Opie returns for the regional debut of a recent series of formal portraits and abstract landscapes.
Joan Semmel's Erotic Series (or «fuck paintings») of the 1970s, subsequent nude self - portraits, and recent unflinching depictions of her aging body establish her as one of the most important feminist painters of her generation.
Schor's most recent body of work presented the figure as avatar, a stick - figure understudy for the artist, in a series of «selfie» self - portraits.
From Andrea Modica's recent series of portraits of «Best Friends» to Sage Sohier's photographs of teens in 1980s Boston, the show represents the universal experience of being a teenager regardless of time or place.
Slava Mogutin and Brian Kenny Curated by Karla Romero iMOCA is proud to present In The Name Of Love, a solo exhibition by Slava Mogutin, showcasing a series of 24 recent medium format portraits produced by the artist as traditional analog C - prints.
juju reclining is from a recent series of works which include unabashed nudes, self - portraits and dense woodland scenes.
But that, she feels, has started to change, with her more deliberate uses of painterly materials and techniques — for this recent series of portraits, she returned to using oil paint — and by showing parts of her process.
Recent solo exhibitions include «John Sonsini,» Patrick Painter Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; «John Sonsini: New Paintings,» Bentley Gallery, Phoenix, AZ; «John Sonsini: Paintings,» Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA; «Los Vaqueros,» James Kelly Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM; «Broad Reminders: The Paintings of John Sonsini,» ACME., Los Angeles, CA; «Portraits from Los Angeles,» Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University, Logan, UT; Cheim & Read, New York, NY; «John Sonsini,» Anthony Grant Gallery, New York, NY; and «Cerca Series: John Sonsini,» Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA.
He has had numerous solo shows at White Cube, including his most recent exhibition Most Wanted, a series of portraits culled from red carpet photographs of contemporary celebrities like Lindsay Lohan, Justin Timberlake, and Miley Cyrus.
Prints from the artist's renowned Notion of Family series will be on view alongside portraits Frazier has made in collaboration with her mother, and works that address the recent closure and demolition of Braddock's only hospital.
Ahead of his massive 2017 retrospective at Tate Britain, the British painter David Hockney is having another, far more manageable show of his work at the Royal Academy of Arts in Mayfair focusing on his recent series of portraits, which were sadly inspired by the suicide of a 23 - year - old studio assistant and friend.
Her most recent series of portraits and landscapes struck us as the perfect opportunity to do that — it's a bold bringing together of the two photographic traditions she's been faithful to throughout her career.
The Group offers AK - 47 vs. M16, 2015: fragments of bullets from both weapons encased in ballistics gel, protected by a vitrine, as well as a digital video of the same and a surreal series from 2013 of oil - and embroidery - on - canvas portraits of Lenin as various Leonardo DiCaprio — played characters in Hollywood studio pictures of recent vintage.
Collier's exhibition includes recent works from her ongoing series «Women Crying»; two text - based photographic works based on printed materials originally used in group - therapy and self - analysis; works from her latest series «Crying (Comic)» and «Tears (Comic)»; and a 35 mm slide projection piece «Women With Cameras (Self Portrait)».
July 8 - 31, 2009 In «Portraits,» American Artist - in - Residence Rudy Shepherd presents a series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high - art portraiture, e.g., criminals, anonymous Taliban members, black heroes, or houses.The painted portraits in Shepherd's «Criminal / Victim» series from 2009 depict both perpetrators and victims of the same crime side - by - side, visually blurring the line between innocence aPortraits,» American Artist - in - Residence Rudy Shepherd presents a series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high - art portraiture, e.g., criminals, anonymous Taliban members, black heroes, or houses.The painted portraits in Shepherd's «Criminal / Victim» series from 2009 depict both perpetrators and victims of the same crime side - by - side, visually blurring the line between innocence aportraits in Shepherd's «Criminal / Victim» series from 2009 depict both perpetrators and victims of the same crime side - by - side, visually blurring the line between innocence and guilt.
His first solo show in the Middle East, «White Domes», presents his visualisation of the inner journey through recent works from his abstract «Dome» and «Endless Prayers» series, several portraits, a painting of hands, and a sculptural installation.
Representing a mix of subjects, Bates» recent series offers a grouping of still - life paintings, reflective Gulf Coast scenes, and frank portraits of the fishermen who earn a living from the coast's harvest.
The works on view are a series of recent charcoal, pastel, pencil, and chalk drawings, ranging from wall - sized flower «portraits» to sketchbook - scale, intricate compositions.
In «Portraits,» American Artist - in - Residence Rudy Shepherd presents a series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high - art portraiture, e.g., criminals, anonymous Taliban members, black heroes, or houses.The painted portraits in Shepherd's «Criminal / Victim» series from 2009 depict both perpetrators and victims of the same crime side - by - side, visually blurring the line between innocence aPortraits,» American Artist - in - Residence Rudy Shepherd presents a series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high - art portraiture, e.g., criminals, anonymous Taliban members, black heroes, or houses.The painted portraits in Shepherd's «Criminal / Victim» series from 2009 depict both perpetrators and victims of the same crime side - by - side, visually blurring the line between innocence aportraits in Shepherd's «Criminal / Victim» series from 2009 depict both perpetrators and victims of the same crime side - by - side, visually blurring the line between innocence and guilt.
In recent years, Sherrie has been exploring the relationships between people and their environments and her ongoing body of work, entitled The Citizen Project, is a series of portraits of real people photographed in her studio.
GUP Magazine reviews Debi Cornwall's recent publication, Welcome to Camp America, commenting on the skillful way Cornwall juxtaposes the colorful Cuban landscape, the odd gift shop items of Guantanamo Bay and the portrait series of former Guantamo Bay detainees.
The exhibition will also include a recent series of portraits.
At The Hammer, Opie will show a series of 12 recent portraits, depicting contemporary creatives in a style reminiscent of the portraits of the Old Masters, the background cast in darkness with the main figures seemingly glowing from within.
Her most recent project, a series of colorful portraits, has toured the Bay Area since June 2015.
One recent painting, commissioned for the Arts Council Collection, presents a series of barbershop portraits hovering over a small shelf - bound Manhattan of hair products.
His cubist portraits where a highlight for our recent exhibition and its exciting to see Tobe build a complete exhibition around the series of work.
His most recent works - painting / sculpture tableaux depicting les tristes tropiques and a series of self - exploitative portraits made in Bali - are as wonderfully toxic as the now classic - looking»80s icons, his faux - high - tech contraptions and his «abstract» logo paintings.
Begun in the 2000s with dual portraits of female figures, she has in recent years created a series of symbiotic depictions of a female and male couple.
Varejão will include works from her two most recent series: Kindred Spirits, 29 portraits of the artist donning the face painting and body ornamentation of Native American tribes intermixed with markings derived from artworks by Minimalist and contemporary American artists, and the Mimbres paintings, which reference the visual culture of the Mimbres people who inhabited the American Southwest in the 11th century.
Victoria Miro has opened a new Mayfair space with recent «infinity net» paintings from Yayoi Kusama and is presenting a new series of self - portraits by Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão at its Islington mothership.
This exhibition features approximately 5 recent works, including the nearly 5 meters wide painting entitled «MANAMI», as well as other series such as self - portrait, portrait of a friend and photography.
Jennifer Bartlett — Rhapsody Sherrie Levine — After Walker Evans Barbara Kruger — your gaze hits the side of my face Jenny Holzer — truisms Pat Steir — The Brueghel Series (A Vanitas of Style) Anne Truitt — Knights Heritage Georgia O'Keefe — Abstraction Blue Susan Rothenberg — Butterfly Judy Pfaff — Painted Forms: Recent Metal Sculpture, Installation, Whitney 1978 Lee Krasner — white squares Joan Mitchell — Chord IIV Magdalena Abakanowicz — Four on a bench Alice Aycock — Low Building with Dirt Roof Nancy Holt — Sun Tunnels Cindy Sherman — Untitled Film Stills Gorilla girls — Do women have to be naked... Maya Lin — Vietnam Memorial Alice Neal — Portrait of Andy Laurie Anderson — America Parts I — IV Rachel Whiteread — House Diane Arbus — Twins Nan Goldin — The Ballad of Sexual Dependency Sally Mann — Immediate Family Agnes Martin — Untitled Kiki Smith — Standing Linda Benglis — Artforum Advertisement Kara Walker — My Complement, My Oppressor, My Enemy, My Love Louise Bourgeois — spider Helen Frankenthaler — Mountains and Sea Jo Baer — Rook Jackie Winsor — Burnt Piece Eva Hesse — Repetition Nineteen
One of the upstairs galleries is devoted to a brilliant hanging of Sherman's recent series of «society portraits,» featuring herself done up as fictional ladies of means, aging with varying degrees of grace.
The exhibition in New York will include the multi-channel video installation Psi Girls (1999), two rare and rarely seen paintings from the 1980s, new aura photo - portraits, a recent installation of holy water medicine cabinets from her ongoing Homage to Joseph Beuys series and a sculptural work on automatic writing, Homage to Gertrude Stein: Lucidity and Intuition (2011).
Recent projects include an extended portrait series called Smoke Break, about Americans who continue to smoke in the face of public bans and shift in public tolerance for the act, and Withdrawn, a study of discarded library books and how technology has altered basic activities such as reading.
Seydou Keïta - Bamako Portraits is part of an exhibition series about photo studios, presented by Foam in recent years.
This most recent series, relating to an imaginary cult alternately called Bachelors of the Dawn (BotD) and Children of the Black Sun (CotBS), focuses on portraits of the cult members and the symbols used by the cult that relate esoterically to their philosophy or world - view.
Michelangelo Pistoletto and Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, will discuss the artist's wide - ranging practice and his upcoming exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery, which features his most recent series of mirror paintings Scaffali in which he directs his attention towards the subject of shelves.
There are graphite, ink and watercolor portraits of women, images of heads with flourishes of gold embossing powder, and a recent series of collages — black and white photographs of faces cut from vintage Ebony and Jet magazines embellished with watercolor coifs and, in some instances, text.
The exhibition will also include a recent series of portraits and expand beyond the walls of the gallery into the park with a new cut - out sculpture.
This recent body of work looks to be another extension of his series of portraits, black white and tones of grey illuminate intricate and layered details of the subjects.
Childish unashamedly acknowledges his artistic, musical and literary lineage — springing from the Punk movement of 1977 he has cited and aligned himself within a tradition of visionary heroes: Edvard Munch, Vincent van Gogh, Dada and Kurt Schwitters — his recent paintings include portraits of the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, tribal leader Spotted Elk in death at Wounded Knee and the legendary German mountaineer Toni Kurz, as well as Helmet divers and a series of landscape paintings each depicting an erupting volcano.
2008 Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD - ʻPortraits Re / Examined: A Dawoud Bey Projectʼ 2007 • Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, Ma — ʻDawoud Bey: Pictures: 1975 - 2005ʼ • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA — ʻClass Pictures» (Travels to Aperture Gallery, New York, NY; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; Indianapolis Museum of Art, IN; Contemporary Art Museum, Baltimore, MD; Milwaukee Art Museum, WI; Kresge Art Museum, East Lansing, MI) 2004 • Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI - «Dawoud Bey: Detroit Portraits» • Gorney Bravin + Lee, NY - «Class Pictures» • Revolution, Ferndale, MI - «Dawoud Bey: The Watsonville Series» 2003 • Smart Museum of Art, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: The Chicago Project» 2002 • Gorney Bravin + Lee, New York, NY - «Dawoud Bey» • Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: New Photographic Work» 2001 • Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA - «Dawoud Bey» 1999 • Rhona Hoffman Gallery at Gallery 312, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Work» • Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY - «Dawoud Bey: The Southampton Project» • Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT - «Portraits of New Haven Teenagers» 1998 • Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm, Sweden - «Dawoud Bey» • Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY - «Dawoud Bey» 1997 • Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Work» • The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC - «Dawoud Bey: Portraits» • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Photographic Portraits» • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT - «Dawoud Bey: Hartford Portraits 1996» («Dawoud Bey / MATRIX 132,» «Dawoud Bey / Amistad Gallery,» «African American Studio Portraits: Dawoud Bey Selects from the Amistad Foundation Collection») 1996 • David Beitzel Gallery, NYC — ʻDawoud Beyʼ • University of Massachusetts Amherst, Fine Arts Center - «Dawoud Bey» • High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA - «Picturing the South: The Commission Project» • Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH - «Dawoud Bey: Residency Exhibition» • Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA - «Dawoud Bey» 1995 • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN - «Dawoud Bey: Portraits, 1975 - 1995» (Travels to Albright - Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, VA; El Paso Museum, TX; The Newark Museum, NJ, The Jersey City Museum, NJ; Robeson Center Gallery, Newark, NJ; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, OH; Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO; The Barbican Centre, London, England)(Catalog) • The Photographer's Gallery, London, England - «Dawoud Bey» 1994 • Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH - ʻDawoud Bey Photographs: Portraitsʼ • Olin Art Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH - «Dawoud Bey» 1993 • The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL - «Polaroid Portraits» • Stockton State College, Pamona, NJ - «Dawoud Bey: Photographs» • Drew University, Madison, NJ - «Photographs from the Streets» 1992 • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA - ʻDawoud Bey: Photographic Portraitsʼ • The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY - «Dawoud Bey: Photographs» 1991 • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA - ʻDawoud Beyʼ 1990 • Ledel Gallery, NYC - ʻRecent Photographsʼ (Catalog) 1988 • BACA Downtown Center for the Arts, Brooklyn, NY - ʻBrooklyn Street Portraitsʼ 1986 • Light Work, Syracuse, NY - ʻDawoud Beyʼ • The Midtown Y Photography Gallery, NYC - ʻPhotographs by Dawoud Beyʼ • Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR - ʻDawoud Beyʼ 1984 • Hunter College, Center for Puerto Rican Studies, NYC - ʻPuerto Rico: A Chronicleʼ 1983 • Cinque Gallery, NYC - ʻDawoud Bey: Recent Photographsʼ 1979 • Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC - ʻHarlem, USAʼ
Recent artistic approaches using Instagram as platform and / or medium are for example Amalia Ulman's Instagram performance «Excellences and Perfection» from 2014, Richard Princes disputed appropriation of portrait photographs «New Portraits» from 2015 and Steven Shores Instagram series «American Surfaces», that originated as a book in the 1970s and was continued as a digital variation on Instagram.
Highlights of the Norwich leg include All That Is Solid (2015), a recent film by John Akomfrah and Trevor Mathison concerning the transience and impossibility of capturing the unrecorded voice and the undocumented past; Spirit is a bone (2014), portraits of Moscow citizens by artist duo Broomberg & Chanarin created through the use of a facial recognition system recently developed in Russia for public security and border control surveillance; as well as a series of posters that reproduce on a 1:1 scale a scene from Ryan Gander's studio in which a still life has been constructed from research material on the subject of «The Still Life».
His most recent body of work, #InHonor, is a series of photo - based mixed media portraits made to honor Blackness as it exists in its various forms and speaks to the violence and destruction occurring across America, in the form of police brutality.
Her most famous and longest - running series of paintings depicts the brown - skinned and gender - neutral Greenheads, while her most recent works include portraits as well as more abstract biomorphic images.
These effects can be seen in Craneway Event 2009, the most recent in her series of film «portraits».
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