In celebration of Winona Barton - Ballentine's site -
specific Photo Walls n Picture Collection exhibition Wild Stainless, Kurland and Barton - Ballentine converse about how culture, gender, social class, and motherhood, among other things, affect the desire for self - reinvention through the shaping of one's surroundings; and how this is explored in photography and literature.
Not exact matches
Franklin Evans» site -
specific, all - encompassing environments include unstretched canvases,
wall paintings,
photos, sound and theoretical texts.
Site -
specific installation detail: collaged dry -
wall panels with collaged elements, canvas with torn edges,
photo transfers, acrylic, text, 9 1/2 ft high at highest point; bronze elements,
Site -
specific installation overvew: 17 collaged dry -
wall panels with collaged elements, canvas with torn edges,
photo transfers, acrylic, text, 9 1/2 ft high at highest point; 5 bronze elements, underground cable, and 1 tall and 2 smaller broken border posts with barbed wire from the former East German Border, 5 curved broken sections from the top of the former Berlin
wall
Blankets, plastic pears, aluminum foil, animal pelts, clothing,
photo collage, packing tape, ink, painted
wall Site
specific installation, dimensions variable
From this beginning the exhibition takes in aerial photography, forensic photography, abstractions of landscapes, ruins, postcards and press
photos of the American dust storms, artists videos, film clips, documentary photography and site
specific works, featuring artists like Man Ray, John Divola, Sophie Ristelhueber, Walker Evans, Mona Kuhn, Aaron Siskind, Gerhard Richter, Xavier Ribas, Nick Waplington, Eva Stenram, Georges Bataille, Jeff
Wall, among others.
Owen Drysdale's moody, interior - focused paintings (including a site -
specific wall painting) are on view in the front gallery, center of
photo; while paintings by the well - established Los Angeles artist Martin Durazo fill the gallery's big back room with vibrant layers of color.
A Zillow analysis of more than 32,000
photos from sold residential properties finds
specific colors can either boost or crimp a home's selling price of homes and compared the sale prices of homes with white
walls versus those with more colorful paint.