On view until February 18, 2018, the work uses sculptural reliefs to enhance large -
scale photographs of the artist standing in front of oil paintings from the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Otto Dix's The Businessman Max Roesberg, Dresden (1922) and Balthus's Girl at a Window (1957).
Not exact matches
«Manufactured Landscapes» (July 20) Jennifer Baichwal has made an absorbing, highly original documentary out
of the work
of Canadian
artist Edward Burtynsky, whose large -
scale photographs of factories, recycling yards, mines and dams create visual beauty out
of industrial ugliness.
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!
When he died in 2010, the German
artist left behind five decades
of wildly diverse and formally innovative paintings, prints, sculptures, films,
photographs and drawings, many
of them large
scale.
The collection encompasses works from 1945 to the present, including major holdings
of abstract expressionist painting, minimalist sculpture, media and installation works, large -
scale and conceptually driven
photographs, and an impressive representation
of works by emerging
artists.
New York — Pace and Pace / MacGill Gallery are pleased to inaugurate their representation
of British
artist Richard Learoyd with an exhibition
of his large -
scale color and black - and - white
photographs made over the last decade.
The exhibition features over eighty works by the New York - based
artist, created from 1987 — 2013, including a plethora
of sculptural items, modified
photographs, various drawings, and two large -
scale installations.
In addition to this work, the exhibition will include
photographs, made by the
artist as he accompanied the clock on a ship from London to New York, as well as a group
of large -
scale drawings
of the night sky, based on the star charts which sailors use to navigate.
Acclaimed German
artist Thomas Demand is best known for his large
scale photographs that question the medium as a faithful record
of reality.
By partially altering these found images
of artworks by
artists such as Katharina Fritsch and Sherrie Levine with cuts and manipulations, or replacing these images with
photographs of scale replicas, Henriquez lends a fully transformative experience.
German
artist Gerhard Richter has created Strontium, a large -
scale mural for the new de Young derived from digitally - manipulated
photographs, that together form a geometric black and white motif representing the atomic structure
of strontium titanate, a synthetic substance often used to create artificial diamonds.
Comprising wide - ranging imagery and materials, including small -
scale drawings, screen prints, and the
artist's own travel
photographs, these compositions vary in their degree
of engagement with the processes
of painting, drawing, screen printing, and installation.
The Gordon Contemporary
Artists Project Gallery will showcase
photographs and sculptures by the New York - based Simen Johan, Vanderbilt University Assistant Professor
of Art and Serbian native Vesna Pavlovic, as well as a large -
scale sculptural installation by Tracey Snelling
of Oakland, California.
The exhibition features some
of the
artist's most celebrated
photographs from the 1920s and 1930s, including large -
scale gelatin silver prints
of unprecedented size (29 x 39 inches) made by Ignatovich himself for the 1969 exhibition at the Moscow Central House
of Journalists in honor
of his seventieth birthday.
«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.
It centers on six large -
scale murals created in the gallery, alongside works in diverse media by
artists of various generations as well as archive
photographs.
This exhibition brings together the
artist's iconic black and white self - portraits, a group
of colour
photographs that have not been publicly exhibited since 1983, rare sepia landscapes and, in collaboration with the
artist's estate, introduces a group
of his
photographs in a large -
scale format for the first time.
Since the late 1980s, German
artist Andreas Gursky has produced large -
scale epic
photographs focused on the impact
of globalization on contemporary landscapes and architecture.
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.
I appreciated seeing
artist Davida Nemeroff's monumental, out -
of - focus horse eye
photograph; its
scale gave the eye a nearly totemic status, and the blurriness made it seem like a peyote - induced hallucination.
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.
IMAGES (from top): Lorraine O'Grady, The First and Last
of the Modernists, Diptych 3 Blue (Charles and Michael), 2010, Fujiflex prints, two prints, each 46 3/4 x 37 3/8 inches (118.8 x 94.5 cm), courtesy
of the
artist and Alexander Gray Associates, New York, © Lorraine O'Grady /
Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Raqs Media Collective, An Afternoon Unregistered on the Richter Scale, 2011, single - channel video of colored and animated archival photograph, 3:34 minutes, looped, courtesy of the artists and Frith Street Gallery,
Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Raqs Media Collective, An Afternoon Unregistered on the Richter
Scale, 2011, single - channel video
of colored and animated archival
photograph, 3:34 minutes, looped, courtesy
of the
artists and Frith Street Gallery,
artists and Frith Street Gallery, London
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.
While some
artists create large -
scale oil paintings, others draw on top
of photographs, or combine sculpture and two - dimensional work.
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 exhibition includes a selection
of large -
scale posed family portraits from his first one - person show The Good Life in 1994 along with images from his Ektachrome Archive, which the
artist photographed between 1986 and 2000.
In Locke's large -
scale photographs, an oblique, almost imperceptible form
of self - portraiture playfully addresses what is both hidden and revealed as the viewer sorts through an elaborate array
of objects that adorn the body
of the
artist in his studio.
The
photographs that make up the exhibition are the result
of Alloucherie's observation
of icebergs, which the
artist describes as «non-sites on the sea where you lose all references to
scale and get surrounded by ice.»
The
artist captures large -
scale dioramas inside natural history museums, Sugimoto's
photographs initially seem to be documents
of the natural world, featuring far - flung landscapes and wildlife.
Assembling all manner
of materials and objects — plaster casts, videos, newspaper clippings,
photographs, flowers, even water — into large -
scale, site - specific installations, the
artist blurs the distinction between institutional and intimate space.
Inspired by these stories, the
artist created large -
scale collages comprised
of photographs of artifacts in the collections and hidden corners on the Museum's campus, combined with paper, wood, glass, and gold leaf.
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.
This large -
scale retrospective — the
artist's second posthumous exhibition in India —
of 135 drawings, paintings, and
photographs by Karachi - born Nasreen Mohamedi (1937 — 1990) stands out among a trio
of shows the museum has ambitiously organized to explore links among artwork by women
of South Asian descent over the last century.
Alongside the meticulously composed, large -
scale, color images
of interiors for which Höfer is known, the exhibition presents
photographs from the
artist's remarkable new body
of work.
Studio 10 announces a solo exhibition
of large
scale photographs by New York
artist Susan Silas entitled love in the ruins; sex over 50 opening on Friday, March 7th, 2014 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., through April 6th, 2014.
A retrospective
of large -
scale photographs spanning 10 years
of work by Taiwanese
artist Jeff Chien - Hsing Liao (B.F.A. Photography» 03) is on view at the Museum
of the City
of New York until February 15, 2015...
The show displays a selection
of pieces displayed salon style as both a reference to early modernist salons but also to the clutter and natural chaos
of her own workspace.The show includes
photographs, collages, drawings, and large -
scale Polaroids, displaying for us a more personal, introspective viewpoint that we haven't seen yet from the
artist.
Among other pieces, it sold a large -
scale black - and - white
photograph of the
artist's own bookshelves for $ 60,000.
Studio 10 announces a solo exhibition
of large
scale photographs by New York
artist Susan Silas entitled love in the ruins; sex over 50 opening on Friday, March 7th, 2014 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.,...
Inspired by latest aeronautic technologies, the German photo and video
artist will show a collection
of large -
scale photographs that give us a futuristic vision
of the forthcoming space tourism.
For the 2018 edition, more than half
of the 72 exhibiting members will offer thoughtful solo exhibitions highlighting
artists throughout history and from around the world, several
of which will present new works, including Cheim & Read (New York) with the premiere
of a new suite
of large -
scale sculptures by Lynda Benglis, Lehmann Maupin (New York) unveiling new
photographs by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Saraceno.
Featuring 72 works representing four decades
of the
artists» careers, the exhibition included preparatory drawings, collages,
scale models for proposed large -
scale works, and
photographs of completed projects.
The catalogue reproduces nine
photographs of snowy mountains from the
artist's Atlas, and the strong, but simple work has a powerful, almost chiseled impact
of great
scale in part because
of its lack
of detail.
His exhibition Roy McMakin: A Breadbox and a Mug, Each Depicted in Sculpture and Photography (2007) involved the
artist painstakingly
photographing quadrants
of home furnishings then splicing them together to make a 1:1
scale whole, revealing the imperfections
of the objects and our perceptions.
Ghanian
artist El Anatsui combines themes both historical and contemporary in his large -
scale tapestries made
of metal detritus from discarded liquor bottles, and his
photographs of tableaux made from the same.
The thirty - one
photographs exhibited in Pop Shots: Polaroid Portraits by Andy Warhol, also curated by Hilger, come from the large body
of images the
artist took in the 1970s and 80s as studies for his large -
scale silk - screened renderings
of elite clients and anonymous sitters alike.
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.
In his
artist's statement, Beltrá says his «
photographs show the vast
scale of transformation our world is under from human - made stress.»
German
artist Thomas Demand, born 1964, makes mural -
scale photographs, but instead
of finding his subject matter in landscapes, buildings, and crowds, he uses paper and cardboard to reconstruct scenes he finds in images taken from various media sources.
For the large
scale photograph «Nacht,» the
artist used night - vision technology to produce ominous, militaristic images
of contemporary Dusseldorf at night.