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They started by photographing and visiting museums and sites, picking up a few things along the way, and developing this eye for prehistoric art and textiles,» says Kaye - Reynolds.
I start by photographing my subject in an interior space installed in my studio or at a site - specific installation, like yours, which was shot at Lehmann Maupin gallery.
Not exact matches
One obvious move was to
start taping «live casting» sessions, in which models audition for jobs
by responding to a director's instructions while being
photographed.
It
started with an amazing trip to Paris, followed
by this party, Paloma's easy switch from daycare to a school, lots of cooking and
photographing, and a few other projects that we are excited to share with you very soon.
So let me
start off
by first saying this was a tough one to
photograph.
Sometimes my ideas
start with just a phrase or one of my
photographs, or I can be inspired
by other peoples.
These
photographs were taken
by the amazing Angela Carlyle The Perfect Push did this in an effort to #normalizebreastfeeding and
start an honest conversation about hot - topics such as nursing in public, and those not often discussed, like extended breastfeeding and tandem nursing.
Actually, the events in December and January were preceded
by a spontaneous campaign against government repression in May of 2010, in which people reacted to an opposition leader's attempt to
start a protest march
by posting supportive
photographs on Facebook, a development that Nour believes emboldened cyberactivists.
If your ambition is to
photograph what you see in the skies, then a good
starting point is Philip's Observer's Handbook: Astrophotography
by H.J.P (Douglas) Arnold (# 12.99, 0 5400 608 0).
Let me
start off
by saying that my house smelled absolutely amazing when I was
photographing these candles.
Introducing the Mulberry Spring / Summer 2015 ad campaign
starting Georgia May Jagger
photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
We
started by discussing the problems Ron and I encounter
photographing indoors.
Starting my Friday off
by blogging this awesome engagement session and I'll be ending this Friday
by photographing another awesome engagement session in Ellicott City!
Let me
start by telling you that we
photographed this outfit a couple of weeks ago, but I had to postpone it, due to other obligations, and that I'm writing this post on Saturday morning, to keep a distance from Sunday's (upcoming) developments.
I'm not sure how this illusion got
started, but I'm convinced it materialized along with the popularity of online dating and the superficial and «instant» way of judgement that helps us make a quick determination of whether or not someone is datable
by reading a couple of paragraphs about them and glancing at a few (often bad)
photographs.
Start off with a romantic
photograph of you with a rose and then spoil it all
by taking.
Date a Sugar Daddy or Sugar Mama,» said the Zurich billboard
photographed by a Blick reader outside Technopark, which groups together
start - ups, research institutes and universities.
A tintype, also known as a melainotype or ferrotype, is a
photograph made
by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated with a dark lacquer Welcome to Silver Dating, where dating
starts at 40.
Written and directed
by Dee Rees from a labyrinthine novel
by Hillary Jordan, it's the kind of movie they rarely make any more — heavy on plot and character development and more literary than cinematic — but so skillfully directed,
photographed and acted that it sucks you into its powerful emotional storyline from the
start and holds interest to the finish.
Their exposure to what was once only viewed as a remote, exotic, often fearful place was launched
by the
photographs Eliot Elisofon
started taking there almost 70 years ago.
Racing in the early 1950s — Another collection of evocative contemporary
photographs by Alan Smith / 1928 Morris Oxford Flatnose — Zoe Harrison describes a superbly restored example of the doctor's coupe model / The Essen Show — An illustrated report
by Dick Serjeantson of what is now probably the biggest show of its kind in Europe / The Russo - Baltique — Surviving examples of this little - known make are preserved in a museum visited
by Dennis Harrison / Frederick Simm's archway workshop — Did the British motor industry
start under a railway arch in Fulham?
David Burgess-Wise tells the story of a newly restored 1936 Rolls - Royce Phantom III
by Gurney Nutting and its distinguished first owner, Lord Rosebery, in Spirit of Ecstasy / Stefan Marjoram reports from Goodwood's action - packed 74th Members» Meeting (74MM), the
start of the Historic racing season / Illustrated with his own evocative
photographs, Cally Callomon shares his lust for rust
by describing the adventures he had as a young man when exploring the scrapyards of rural England, in his article Tin!
The Associate
starts with an Arizona lawyer being shocked
by something he sees in a
photograph in a Soho art gallery.
After reading about how the Selfie Brush promises to prep for perfect
photographs by adding volume to my luscious locks while also giving me the perfect angle
by using the brush handle to hold my smartphone above eye level, I've
started to wonder how I have managed to live this long without one.
The
photographs are taken
by professional photographers and various packages of prints are offered,
starting at only $ 12.
Communicate your clinic's dedication to cats
by displaying cat art, client
photographs of cats and videos designed to
start a conversation about preventive heathcare.
Start by documenting your findings in a detailed journal noting dates, locations, and specific problems, including
photographs and video whenever possible.
For example, if we're in a market in Central America I can
start by asking questions about the fruit being sold and then segway into whether we can take his / her
photograph.
Working from historical landmark
photographs, each image
starts as a romanticized original painting in watercolor
by celebrated artist Jay Fisher.
I
started by marking out the basic outline in the
photograph with a pencil, making sure the proportions and distances were correct.
For anyone interested in learning more about Thomas's work, which often incorporates
photographs of the built environment (from dilapidated spaces on Ellis Island to a mysterious window in Lisbon), the best place to
start is probably the monograph published on her work
by Charta in 2013, with texts
by various authors.
Harlequin patterns in the Bushbaby series of 2003 to 2006 can be traced to Pablo Picasso's paintings of harlequins made at the beginning of the 20th century, and his 2012 series Regrets took as its
starting point a
photograph of Lucian Freud
by the photographer John Deakin.
In 2003 the Museum
started actively collecting contemporary photography, and the collection now includes well over 400
photographs by nationally and internationally known photographers, including works
by Matthew Brandt, Pieter Hugo, Rosemary Laing, Dinh Q. Lê, Vera Lutter, Andrew Moore, Richard Mosse, Jackie Nickerson, Alex Prager, Lorna Simpson, and Hank Willis Thomas.
In May 1968, she participated in the Poor People's Campaign in Washington D.C., during which she
started photographing Resurrection City, built
by the protestors on the Washington Mall.
A period of subjectivation was
started by working with form: the
photograph was coloured, cut, scratched, compiled as collage and pasted together, or made into sculpture».
Conceived
by writer and curator David Campany, the exhibition takes as a
starting point the 1920
photograph taken
by American artist Man Ray of Marcel Duchamp's work in progress The Large Glass (1915 — 23) deliberately left to gather dust in his New York studio.
The book runs to 47 pages, contains clear instructions with step -
by - step
photographs, five projects and six reusable tracings to get you
started with the minimum of fuss.
Photographs taken
by the artist of decaying flowers and carvings that memorialize lost loves and loved ones provide the
starting point for her exploration on the material and haptic processes of a transfer.
Painter Katherine Kadish in her Clifton studio
By Bill Franz Photo: Kadish showing one of her earlier works Just over a year ago, I
started photographing Dayton artists at work in their studios and publishing the results in a blog.
Chetrit uses
photographs taken
by her and friends as teenagers in the «90s as the
starting point for investigations into self - representation, authorship, and image - making.
Stuart's work has only
started to gain more traction, especially with Dia: Beacon placing her Sayreville Strata Quartet scroll works from 1976 on long - term view just last year, and Jacques added that her presentation of some of the artist's works on paper — which dialogue with
photographs by Ana Mendieta, who already has a strong institutional presence — had garnered a lot of interest.
In keeping with Fischl's usual working practice, the
starting point for the series are
photographs, in this case predominantly taken
by the artist himself at art fairs including Art Basel Miami Beach and the Southampton Art Fair and at openings of gallery exhibitions in New York.
, these include Rasheed Araeen's Chaaryaar (1968/2014), a sizeable sculpture of different - coloured cube - shaped wood frames; Hassan Sharif's series of documentary
photographs with the self - explanatory title Drawing Squares on the Floor Using a Cube (1982); Saloua Raouda Choucair's small carved - wood sculpture Poem (1963 — 5); and Dóra Maurer's Seven Rotations 1 — 6 (1979), an infinity - mirror - like set of photographic self - portraits, in which Maurer
starts by holding a blank square, which in the second in the series is replaced
by the previous
photograph, and so on.
Marking the centenary of the
start of World War I and drawn from the Harry Ransom Center's collections, this exhibition explores war from the point of view of its participants and observers, preserved for a 21st - century generation through letters, drafts, and diaries, memoirs and novels,
photographs and works produced
by battlefield artists, and propaganda posters and films..
This week we
started off with some documentation of Another Cats Show at 356 Mission, Los Angeles, announced an evening of powerpoint presentations at Machine Project
by the Los Angeles Seminary for Civic and Embodied Art (LASECA), shared
photographs from the Peter Hujar exhibition at Maureen Paley in London, watched the 1959 film The Savage Eye, shared images of the Lucio Fontana exhibition at MAM, announced Margaret Lee's exhibition at The Green Gallery in Chicago, and announced the performance building: a simulacrum of power at Clockshop this weekend.
It was Collishaw's
photograph of a bullet hole in the head, described in the catalogue as a «freeze frame», that inspired the title of the now infamous Freeze exhibition curated
by Damien Hirst in 1988 which kick -
started the YBAs.
This exhibition joins three important contemporary artists who have each incorporated reminiscences of Pollock into their works in very different ways: Thomas Demand's work Barn, is a
photograph of a paper reconstruction based on the mythical barn used
by Pollock as a painting studio; Peter Doig's painting, Daytime Astronomy, takes as its
starting point a central figure lying in the grass in an open landscape - the figure is based on a
photograph by Hans Namuth of Pollock lying in the same position; while Andreas Gursky's work Untitled VI is a
photograph of a Pollock painting hanging in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
This week we
started off with some documentation of Another Cats Show at 356 Mission, Los Angeles, announced an evening of powerpoint presentations at Machine Project
by the Los Angeles Seminary for Civic and Embodied Art (LASECA), shared
photographs from the Peter Hujar exhibition at Maureen Paley in London, watched the 1959 film The Savage Eye, -LSB-...]
If you're
starting to think that the world has gone mad, then you'll appreciate these street
photographs by Babycakes Romero.
Her friend Dorothea Lange sent her a letter, on view in the exhibition, asking Javitz's advice about some «
photographs [that] were
started early in the Depression, and were made with no particular purpose in mind except that I was strongly moved
by what was surrounding us in those days.»