Tina Barney's spotlight brings together a selection of the artist's large -
scale photographic portraits of esteemed figures from the arts, most of which have never been exhibited.
Over several months, Andres Serrano engaged with homeless individuals in New York City, to create a series of large -
scale photographic portraits called
Not exact matches
Mickalene Thomas, known for her large -
scale, multi-textured, and rhinestone - encrusted paintings of domestic interiors and
portraits, has also identified the
photographic image as a defining touchstone for her practice.
Many of the
portraits she made are on view at the Carnegie Museum of Art, along with street photography, large -
scale photographic murals, and videos.
Zabludowicz Collection is delighted to support the National
Portrait Gallery's Gillian Wearing and Claude Cahun: Behind the mask, another mask with the loan of a large
scale photographic work.
He refers to the work as «
Portraits of Circumstance,» and the size of the work is most frequently determined by the most typical
scale of a
photographic portrait (8 ″ x 10»).
«Tulkus 1180 to 2018,» a tremendous survey - in - progress by Paola Pivi of over 1,100
photographic portraits of tulkus, or officially - recognized reincarnations of Tibetan lamas, includes the large -
scale portraits of Tibetan exiles from David Zimmerman's One Voice series.
Mickalene Thomas, known for her large -
scale, multi-textured and rhinestone - encrusted paintings of domestic interiors and
portraits, identifies
photographic images as a defining touchstone for her practice.
The show consists of Silencios, a
photographic essay composed of twelve images, as well as three large
scale portraits from an ongoing series of Witnesses.
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.
After receiving his MFA from Yale, Close gained recognition in the 1970s for his massive -
scale portraits which were painted using a photorealist style, making them nearly indistinguishable from their
photographic equivalent.
Mickalene Thomas, known for her large -
scale, multi-textured, and rhinestone - encrusted paintings of domestic interiors and
portraits, has also identified the
photographic image as a defining touchstone of her practice.
Thomas, known for her large -
scale, multi-textured paintings of domestic interiors and
portraits, also identifies the
photographic image as a defining touchstone for her practice.