Not exact matches
THE
SHAPE OF WATER is a magical
film, a thought - provoking twist on the monster genre, with beautiful moody
photography, fine ensemble acting
and brilliant direction
Moirae Creatives
Photography specializes in photographs that tell the true to life story of love by working with clients to figure out the little moments that
shape their lives
and capturing those on
film.
Byrne's work, which explored the myth of the Loch Ness Monster through
photography,
film and installation, inspired pupils to search through their camera lenses for «monsters», disguised in the
shapes of trees
and natural forms in local woodland.
From iconic modern painters like Brice Marden, to contemporary designers like Jürg Lehni, to artists working across disciplines including
photography, architecture, media arts, performance,
film,
and public practice, we invite you to hear from artists who are
shaping the future of contemporary art.
First, how we view the modern world has been
shaped to a huge degree by
photography and film (which pre-digital were moving individual stills of course).
Central to all of Shonibare's work, which includes sculpture, painting,
photography,
and film - making, is the debate about social, cultural,
and political issues that
shape history
and constructs identity.
Her video,
film, painting,
photography, performance art
and installation works have profoundly
shaped contemporary discourses on the body, sexuality,
and gender since the 1960s.
In the majority of her projects, executed in
photography,
film, print, text or performance, Barbara Visser has been occupied with the uncertain relationship between registration
and dramatization, plays with notions of original
and copy,
and questions the way history
and memory are being
shaped by both the individual
and society.
For his fifth solo show at Casey Kaplan, Berlin - based, British artist, Jonathan Monk, will present a new body of work that takes
shape from key principles of Conceptual art — the favoring of ideas over object - making, serialism, the dematerialization of the art object — interpreting them with a playful sensibility
and through a variety of media: 16 mm
film, painting, sculpture, drawing,
photography,
and a laser - light installation.
He landed at the Chester Art College where he studied
photography,
film and graphic design under Jack Straw, who
shaped Young's early development.