Sentences with phrase «scale photographic prints»

Exhibited are 41 small - scale photographic prints taken early in Adams» career.
Known primarily as a sculptor, Mohau is a multidisciplinary artist who has ventured into film, installation, performance, and large - scale photographic prints.
The large - scale photographic prints included in this collection exhibit Marilyn in overwhelming detail, encapsulating the glamour, charisma and unique charm that contributed to her stratospheric success and enduring legacy.
Daniel Canogar will present «Enredos 1», a large - scale photographic print depicting bodies tangled in wire, while Japanese artist duo exonemo will display works from their series Body Paint.
Daniel Canogar's large - scale photographic print, «Enredos 1», depicts bodies tangled amongst clusters of wire.

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Reducing his photographic source material to diagonal lines of pastel - colored pixels that mimic driving rainstorms, Zucker makes inkjet prints and transfers them onto large - scale canvases.
James Hyde's work ranges from paintings on photographic prints to large - scale installations, photography, and abstract furniture design.
During the early 1980s Barbara Kruger perfected a signature agitprop style, using cropped, large - scale, black - and - white photographic images juxtaposed ironic aphorisms, printed in Futura Bold typeface against black, white, or deep red text bars.
Collier's cool and detached photographic style, manifested in large - scale color prints, eliminates any unnecessary artifice between viewers and the material she finds so fascinating.
September 19 — December 7, 2008 Best known for his exploration of the interstices between art, science and photographic illusion, Barcelona - based artist Fontcuberta created these 40 large - scale prints using computer software that transformed well - known paintings and photographs into virtual landscapes.
The main gallery spaces will feature examples of large - scale works featuring evocative photographic images from various sources such as books about experimental theater or puppetry, as well as Japanese textile designs, all screen - printed onto different fabrics that are layered and stitched together.
Working with the seemingly narrow subject of his own face, Close has produced a richly varied trove that ranges from intimately scaled collage maquettes and fingerprint drawings to monumental gridded canvases; from the sharp definition of certain photographic techniques to the ghostly blurs of daguerreotypes and holograms; from the tactile complexity of paper pulp editions to the smooth, mechanical surfaces of Polaroids and digital ink - jet prints; from the subtle tonalities of gray - scale paintings and drawings to the exuberance of an 111 - color screenprint.
Photographs are presented in multiple formats, to emphasise their status as objects, not as mimetic devices merely depicting their subject: there are large scale, unique silver gelatin prints, with the inky, seductive, saturated blacks that are characteristic of Beasley's hand - printed method; there is a stack of litho - prints that you can help yourself to, and there are photographic postcards on the kind of dumb, commercial rotating stand that ought to threaten a fine art practice but has instead been co-opted by Beasley to extend her meditation on the currency of the photographic image.
Since the late 1990s, Simpson has extended these concerns into a series of film and video installations and large - scale photographic works printed on felt.
Actually, its quite a range of sights: film, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, and photographic works scaled from palm - size to monumental and realized in an almost dizzying array of media, from prints on the highest - tech aluminum to 50 - foot Shoji screens of translucent paper that might have been rescued from an ancient temple.
The exhibition, titled JEFF WALL Photographs, features 27 major works produced between 1978 and 2010, ranging from illuminated colour transparencies in light boxes, black and white prints, and colour prints to intimate small - scale photographic observations.
«I dream a world» Looking for Langston, an exhibition of newly - conceived, large - scale and silver gelatin photographic works and archival material, at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road and a special presentation at Somerset House for Photo London (18 — 21 May) features photographs presented as both large - scale works and silver gelatin prints, accompanied by an installation of the award - winning film.
Another way to do this was to join together separate large - scale prints to form a triptych, which he did in Overpass (1988), using three prints of an identical photographic image.
This exhibition will present the diversity of Jeff Wall's photographic practice; from large scale photographs back lit by light boxes, some as big as 2 by 3 metres, to smaller prints.
In 2006, she created Equivalents: After Stieglitz 1 - 18, a suite of 18 photographic prints which break down the gray scale of the original photographs into chessboard - pattern squares of solid hues.
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.
Scott's large - scale pieces — often in excess of four feet in dimension — blend photographic prints, found materials, drawing and painting into complex strata of emotion, historical narrative and nostalgia.
Plans for 2011 also include solo exhibitions by leading Irish and international artists such as Gerard Byrne, Barrie Cooke, Romuald Hazoumè and Philip Taaffe; a large - scale exhibition from an important American photographic collection, which is being donated to IMMA, and a display of works from the Museum's collection of Old Master Prints.
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