London, England About Blog Linda Wisdom is a London Street Photographer and
social documentary artist.
London, England About Blog Linda Wisdom is a London Street Photographer and
social documentary artist.
Not exact matches
Composer J. Ralph has cut an interesting path for himself, working simultaneously as an
artist and
social activist while writing and producing the music for seven of the Oscar - winning or nominated
documentaries over the past eight years.
Opie was originally inspired by
social documentary photographers like Lewis Hine, but outside of photojournalism, there aren't a lot of contemporary
artists looking at the world the way Hine did.
The MFA in
Social Documentary Film program guides and supports emerging artists to fully explore the social documentary film
Social Documentary Film program guides and supports emerging artists to fully explore the social documentary
Documentary Film program guides and supports emerging
artists to fully explore the
social documentary film
social documentarydocumentary film form.
Photographer and media
artist LaToya Ruby Frazier uses the conventions of
social documentary to probe and upend traditional narratives of urban growth and the triumph of industry.
LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER A
social documentary photographer and video
artist, LaToya Ruby Frazier «s family and hometown of Braddock, Pa., a decimated steel town near Pittsburgh, have been central to her work.
Collage,
documentary photography, poetic text, painting, needlepoint, crochet, textile work and animation are all methods enlisted by these
artists to create works that deal with various
social issues.
The synthesis of videoart, tendentious
documentary and music videos from American and European
artists, which sensitiely react on the authentic
social and demographic problems of mostly the American society.
LaToya Ruby Frazier: A Haunted Capital features approximately 40 photographic works that intimately connect the
artist's family and hometown, Braddock, Pennsylvania through portraiture and
social documentary.
The project is led by Gina Minielli Gunkel, a professional
social documentary photographer (SPQ class of 2016), and Nancy Bruno, a NYC public school teacher and ceramic sculpture
artist (Queens College MFA class of 2017).
Today, the photographer and
artist describes her work as
social documentary photography.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Screening: Cao Fei's Haze and Fog and i.Mirror by China Tracy (aka: Cao Fei) Second Life
Documentary Film at the Museum of Modern Art As part of its «
Documentary Fortnight» series, MoMA is screening two films by Cao Fei, the Beijing - based
artist and filmmaker who tackles Chinese economic and
social issues.
With reference to the original episode from the 1970's
documentary, «ways of seeing», we will raise questions of how women have been viewed throughout the history of art, and through our collective
social consciousness, running from the Seventeenth century through to contemporary female
artists, with Berger as our guide.
Given Biennale curator Kathrin Rhomberg's interest in a firmer engagement with
social realities and a more stringent realism, it makes sense that most of the venues are in Kreuzberg and that many of the video
artists included are Frederick Wiseman devotees who rely on the dictates of political
documentary.
The
artist studied photography at Manchester Polytechnic, from 1970 to 1973, and has developed an international reputation for his innovative imagery, his oblique approach to
social documentary, and his input to photographic culture within the UK and abroad.
John Jota Leaños is a mixed - race Chicano new media
artist using animation,
documentary and performance focusing on the convergence of memory,
social space and decolonization.
Under the influence of Ashcan School
artists, Ribak's early
social realist work veered towards the
documentary as he depicted boxers, miners, and even international communities being afflicted by Fascist regimes.
Italian architect Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, partner at OMA working on preservation, scenography and curation, is both leading OMA Urban Studies, as well as the team of creative mediators, which includes the Swiss contemporary art curator Mirjam Varadinis, who works in Kunsthaus Zurich and was co-curator of TRACK, a large scale city - wide international exhibition in the tradition of «Chambres d'amis» in Ghent, Belgium; Spanish architect,
artist and scholar based in New York and Madrid, Andrés Jaque, the founder of the Office of Political Innovation, working on the intersection of research, politics and design; and Dutch filmmaker and journalist Bregtje van der Haak, who has been directing international
documentaries and transmedia projects on long - term
social change with a special focus on urbanisation and technological culture.