Sentences with phrase «staged portrait series»

Kehinde Wiley, whose World Stage portrait series has taken him to countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia, was congratulated for his work in the Dominican Republic, Britain and Jamaica.

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The 20 - minute biographical portrait Tati Story features generous clips of Tati on film, stage and TV, the six - minute Au - del de Playtime reveals rare behind - the - scenes footage from the city set he built on the outskirts of Paris, there's a rare audio interview with Tati from the Q&A of the U.S. debut of Playtime at the 1972 San Francisco Film Festival and Jacques Tati in Monsieur Hulot's Work, a 1976 program on the director made for the BBC art series Omnibus.
Each film — The Party, Sister Spell, and Alpha Dance (all 2018)-- stages performances of black collectivity through a series of fleeting portraits and imaginary worlds.
He has also published a series of volumes titled The World Stage to coincide with his exhibitions featuring portraits of local men of color in urban capitals across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Caribbean,
Over the years, he has expanded his vision, pursuing projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Middle East for a portrait series called The World Stage.
For his new series of photographs, the artist enlarged his animal portraits to life - size, inserted the jumbo - sized photographs in urban areas throughout Kenya and then documented the staged scenes.
Portraits of domesticated animals and their humans from the series «On the Sixth Day» document the ordinary labor of a small working farm — raising, caring, naming, killing — while excerpts from «The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams» capture ten years of play, improvisation, boredom, and friendship between two cousins, with the farm and rural landscape as stage.
Opening October 15, the exhibition features Jamaican men and women assuming poses taken from 17th and 18th century British portraiture, the first one in the «World Stage» series to feature portraits of women.
This project is a series of young people's portraits at a stage in their lives where certain choices are instrumental to their future.
The exhibition features Jamaican men and women assuming poses taken from 17th and 18th Century British portraiture, the first one in the «World Stage» series to feature portraits of women.
After 20 years of taking photographs of herself in private, June Calypso began a series of self portraits in which she stages herself as a fictional character named Joyce.
The exhibition also includes a selection from his ongoing World Stage project, which he initiated in 2006 by establishing a satellite studio in Beijing; the Down series (2008); several bronze portrait busts, including the Brooklyn Museum's Houdon Paul - Louis (2011); and new stained glass «paintings.»
Israel's painterly production includes both his characteristic self - portraits and series of paintings based on stage panels and backdrops from the film industry, as in the Flats and Skyline Backdrop paintings.
Josephine is a staged studio portrait of the artist Josephine Pryde, part of a larger series of artist portraits taken by Kelm.
Also included is a generous selection from Wiley's ongoing World Stage project; several of his enormous Down paintings; striking male portrait busts in bronze; and examples from the artist's new series of stained glass windows.
Sherman's work is often executed in series; she transforms herself in elaborately staged self - portraits with a running theme.
Since its inception in 2010, Collectors Evening participants have selected a total of eight acquisitions for the Museum, including a collection of 20 photographs by Paul Fusco from the «Robert F. Kennedy Funeral Train Rediscovered» portfolio; the painting «Thiogo Oliveira do Rosario Rozendo» from Kehinde Wiley's series «The World Stage: Brazil»; an African «Ntadi» sculpture; a round - back chair and table from the «Sketch Furniture» series, by Sweden's Front Design; the painting «Portrait of Nency Destouches,» by Auguste - Jean - Baptiste; «Leda and the Swan,» a photograph from Vik Muniz's «Pictures of Junk» series; the fluorescent light sculpture «Bright Star,» by Spencer Finch; and the African «Elephant Headdress» from a Bamileke artist.
Replicating Kehinde Wiley's celebrated portraits of black men and women from around the world, these open edition plates (and available set of six) feature images from the artist's «Economy of Grace» and «World Stage: Lagos and Dakar» series.
The artist's work has been exhibited widely, at institutions ranging from the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., to New York's Jewish Museum, which held a survey of new work from his World Stage: Israel series in 2012.
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