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DEBRA BLOOMFIELD Debra Bloomfield's newest large - scale photograph series, Seas, embodies the subtle variations of tones, the brilliant gradations of the sky, and the muted turbulence of the surfac...

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This is Randall Slavin «s first solo exhibition, it features 18 large scale photographs from the artist's new series of achromatic nudes — You can catch it until May 17, 2016!
Part of a series of stretched photographs presented as adhesive vinyl murals Lawler began making in 2006 in which she expands her images to fit the location of their display, the work suggests large - scale advertising formats even when viewed in more intimate, interior settings.
The exhibition features his recent Album and Postcards from Nowhere series for which the artist obsessively collected vintage photographs and postcards and then shredded and collaged these highly intimate relics to create bold new imagery magnified to a staggering scale.
This series of photographs, The Love Doll, demonstrates a progression from her earlier, miniature work and marks an important new direction from Simmons: scaling up her subject has meant new opportunities for locating this «person» within the landscape.
Her photographs include series of portraits and American urban landscapes, ranging in format from large - scale color works to smaller black - and - white prints.
A new series of wall - based works — featuring enlarged scans of halftone book reproductions printed on sheets of aluminum and layered in informal compositions — will be on display alongside large - scale cyanotype photographs.
For his exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair, Khan has produced large - scale composite photographs made from a series of oil stick paintings.
This master of abstraction continues to reach new heights and as Rose Lord, Director of the Marian Goodman Gallery in New York and Paris tells us, this new series of hand - painted photographs is a constant companion to his instantly recognizable large scale works.
The mostly small - scale work, including many early black - and - white, hand - colored, and sepia - toned photographs, is culled primarily from the artist's family members» collections and her own, and includes the pieces that laid the groundwork for her first major success, the acclaimed Film Stills series.
Finally, the exhibition includes a series of large - scale photographs taken at the time of filming.
Traces of Spaces is a photographic series of 11 large - scale color photographs of four closed Paris metro lines (St. Martin, Champ de Mars, Arsenal, Croix - Rouge), which ran underneath the current functioning metro in Paris and closed in early 1939.
Having shown a series of large - scale ink drawings that re-created photographs from her father's early childhood in her 2003 graduation exhibition at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm, Wåhlstrand continues to investigate other motifs from her family photograph albums.
The exhibition also includes a series of large - scale photographs that depict the audience members, some of whom are former Paris Opera Ballet dancers, from various vantage points.
This remnant will bear an uneasy resemblance to a series of burned or burning, charred and smoke - stained houses — sometimes no more than piles of rubble — captured in large - scale photographs in the gallery.
In this exhibition's simplicity and directness, this series is a departure from the large - scale photographs for which Crewdson is known.
Taylor De Cordoba is currently exhibiting large scale color photographs by Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher from their new series, The Searchers.
«Vik, 2 Years Old,» a 2014 photograph by Brazilian - American photographer Vik Muniz — This large - scale photograph (approximately 8 by 6 feet), which entered the collection through the High's 2016 Collectors Evening, is from the artist's «Album» series, for which Muniz builds replicas of familiar moments with small pieces of discarded vernacular snapshots pasted together to form scenes.
At Victoria Miro, «The Secret Agent» presents the UK premiere of a new multi-screen film installation along with a series of large - scale photographs by Douglas, according to their website.
Titled Beaucoups of Blues, North Kivu, Eastern Congo, this large - scale photograph was shot in Congo on Kodak's AEROCHROME III Infrared film (initially used by the US Air Force to conduct aerial surveillance) and is a part of Mosse's «Infra» series.
Her solo show at Max Hetzler titled «Bet Your Sweet Life» features Scale of Things (to come)(2010) an interactive staircase made of metal chains and tubes which will offer a view of the gallery space from above, the video No Head Man (2009), photographs, collages and different series of small spray - drawings and large scale drawings from the series Hurricane and Other CatastroScale of Things (to come)(2010) an interactive staircase made of metal chains and tubes which will offer a view of the gallery space from above, the video No Head Man (2009), photographs, collages and different series of small spray - drawings and large scale drawings from the series Hurricane and Other Catastroscale drawings from the series Hurricane and Other Catastrophes.
Conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas will recreate a city block with a series of 1:1 scale photographs of North Philadelphia's people and buildings, installed in the galleries of the PPAC, inviting audiences to consider issues related to gentrification, and setting the stage for public forums and a crowd - sourced neighborhood image archive and exhibition.
For her first exhibition at Casey Kaplan, New York — based artist Jordan Casteel will present a series of large - scale oil paintings of men she photographed while wandering the streets of Harlem.
In conversation with Hans - Ulrich Obrist, Tillmans states: «They're part of a series of pictures in which black and white photocopies were made into large - scale photographs.
The show begins with the «Hurricane Series,» a collection of 14 large - scale, 6 - by -11-foot ultra-high-resolution photographs of magnificently violent storm waves shot by the artist himself while perilously tethered out to sea.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery includes a selection of paintings from this series, including a large - scale «Lo Wooster» (a variation of the aforementioned shape, hung close to the ground) as well as works on paper, archival material and photographs.
The exhibition will include Doug Aitken's recent monumental video installation Interiors (2002); large - scale photographs from Fischli / Weiss Airport series (1988 - 1998); Atomium Phi (2004), a light - based sculpture by Carsten Höller; preparatory materials (storyboards, photographs, notes and drawings) for Chris Marker's legendary 1962 film La Jetée; Bruce Nauman's celebrated Green Light Corridor (1970); a large photography and sound installation, Sleep (1999), by Ugo Rondinone; as well as preparatory materials for Ed Ruscha and Lawrence Weiner's 1978 book, Hard Light.
The book includes large - scale reproductions of rare early drawings, photographs, stained - glass assemblages, Structural Constellations, and a range of abstract paintings, including examples from his Homage to the Square series.
«One can't have it both ways and both ways is the only way I want it,» says Czech of this show of large - scale photographs from two discrete series, «Critics Bouquets» and «Poems by Repetition.»
The main gallery features a series of large - scale archival inkjet photographs and «paintings.»
Inspired by Hew Locke's large - scale photographs from the series How Do You Want Me?
Their latest series of «Pictures» — large - scale manipulated photographs — sardonically juxtapose their two persons with falling bombs, religious iconography and urban signifiers from hoodies to billboards.
Some of the participating artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a water fountain created using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose large - scale photographs and sugar sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
Included in the exhibit will be new large scale works based on a series of photographs of a frozen waterfall near Ithaca, New York.
Gideon Mendel: Drowning World Premieres New Series of Large - Scale Works Created from Personal Effects Gathered from Flooded Landscapes Across the Globe Alongside «Submerged Portrait» Photographs and Video Work
Venice Art Biennale 2017, Australian Pavilion, Tracey Moffatt, Body Remembers, series of 10 large - scale photographs; photos © Inexhibit
Buckman presented a selection of four large - scale photographs from the series Present Life, which explores time and life's transient nature, investigating themes of mortality and examining the fleeting moment when something living begins to perish.
Seen together, these many pieces, including a series of new large - scale, Polaroid photographs, drawings, and an array of collages, help to reveal an aspect of Thomas's work that encompasses the multiplicity of her artistic and studio practice.
Venice Art Biennale 2017, Australian Pavilion, Tracey Moffatt, Passage, series of 12 large - scale photographs; photos © Inexhibit
In her Black Mirror Series of experimental large - scale photographs, Salerno creates a sensual journey through a visionary landscape.
A comprehensive survey of Tseng ‟ s pioneering series of self - portraits, this exhibition will feature over 90 large - scale, black - and - white photographs, some of which will be on view for the first time.
In a series of small - scale photographs, Burton re-contextualizes found transparencies from pornography shoots that took place in the 1970s.
Hernandez's is composed of 160 photographs, many of them large in scale, presented in series but each a separate work of art.
In Utopias, Unmoored, Leinberger creates a series of photographs and videos of small - scale islands of urban settings constructed out of unstable and inexpensive materials — foam, colored paper, wood pieces — in the water.
Opening: Jordan Casteel at Casey Kaplan For her first exhibition at Casey Kaplan, New York — based artist Jordan Casteel will present a series of large - scale oil paintings of men she photographed while wandering the streets of Harlem.
Through the configuration of digital colour photographs in a larger than life scale, this series conveys a collection of private stories from experience in dealing with love, loss, distance, and evolution.»
The gallery's presentation will include a new drawing by Banks Violette, a large - scale Photoshop gradient by Cory Arcangel, marker - embellished photographs by Slater Bradley from his Perfect Empathy series, and substantial new photographs by Ryan McGinley from the artist's latest cross-country journey.
In her exhibition, Adechi will present a series of large - scale photographs of friends and fellow students.
Main Gallery: The Image to the Woman Tenesh Webber's series of unique large - scale black and white photographs and photograms evidence and exploration into the layering of visual information.
A series of large - scale «paintings» in silver - nitrate, Entasis is based on 1:1 scale photographs of lightning - struck trees on the Savannah Barrier islands; created using a combination of photography, digital scanning and printmaking.
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