Sentences with phrase «scale photographic imagery»

In her practice, Lainé often combines found objects with large - scale photographic imagery to form tableaux in which representational, physical and rhetorical spaces overlap.

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Using both the drama of scale, photographic imagery, stage design and personal words, Beecher sets a scene for her protagonist to be honest with the audience.
The large - scale works included in Against the Wall are primarily based on media imagery documenting Israel and Palestine, exploring the tension between the photographic documentation of reality and the constructed space of painting.
Yutaka Sone used photographic reproductions, imagery from Google Earth, and several helicopter rides to render Manhattan with its Central Park, skyscrapers, streets, avenues, and the bridges to the east and west to scale.
It is a dense and rich issue featuring among its many highlights exclusive photographic work by Dan Holdsworth, a visit to the workshop of sculptor and large scale levitation master Ron van der Ende, the eyebrow - raising imagery of Hong Kong illustrator Tore Cheung, a study of art inspired by maps, satellite pictures and geography, as well as a guide to one of the world's most vibrant art capitals: New York — which includes intense, intimate and candid interviews with the likes of Marina Abramovic, Grisha Bruskin, Gregory Crewdson and Robert Longo.
Richard Prince's «New Portraits» series (2015), in which he appropriates Instagram posts, turning them into large - scale prints, is evidence of the influence viral, online imagery has already had on contemporary art photography; and, while we might cringe at the thought of «selfies» and «food porn» someday appearing in MoMA's photographic collection, it is almost imperative that they do.
The large - scale works included in Against the Wall are primarily based on media imagery and newspaper clippings documenting the conflict between Israel and Palestine, exploring the tension between the photographic documentation of reality and the constructed, imaginary space of painting.
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