Sentences with phrase «street photography shows»

But then after a while I felt these kind of documentary, street photography shows, all the work is presented in the same way.
A new street photography show at Gulf Photo Plus aims to overturn stereotypes about everyday life across the region

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David is often portrayed as somewhat aloof, showing up to board meetings in sneakers, munching sandwiches with small - time investors at AGMs instead of major stakeholders, and calling up the Reuters photo desk to chat photography, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Popularized in the mid-aughts as personal style bloggers like Chiara Ferragni of The Blonde Salad and Bryan Boy gained prominence within the industry, street style photography became a popular method to capture the elaborate outfits that budding influencers wore to shows.
After a while, the homogenization of the visual genre had become repetitive, and quite frankly, uninspiring — a major disappointment for someone who had grown to love street style photography because of its ingenious ability to show an array of stylish people in their natural element.
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Fountain Street Gallery opens its international juried show, SPACE INVADERS, featuring work by forty - two artists who utilize an array of media including paint, fibers, graphite, video, and photography, as they explore the world around them.
Working in photography, painting and digital collages, this is the first show at South Street Gallery for the part - time Greenport resident.
Be sure not to miss the solo shows such as Back - Drop by Alain Bublex presented by Georges Phillippe & Nathalie Vallois from Paris; Message to the Future by Danny Lyon presented by Etherton from Tucson; Twenty Photographic Pictures by David Hockney by David Hockney presented by Galerie 1900 - 2000 from Paris; solo show by François - Xavier Gbre presented by Fakhoury from Abidjan; Fred Herzog: Early Color Street Photography by Fred Herzog presented by Equinox from Vancouver; but also duo shows Creative Destructions by Stephanie Syjuco and Nina Katchadourian presented by Catherine Clark from San Francisco and No Joke by Roger Ballen and Asger Carlsen presented by DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM from Berlin and V1 GALLERY from Copenhagen, among others.
Antiques and The Arts Weekly, Nov. 18, Historic John Trumbull Paintings Go Up At Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Business Journal, Nov. 7, Loughman aims to reconnect Wadsworth to community by John Stearns New York Times Style Magazine, Oct. 20, The Renaissance Artifact Collections That Are Back in Style by Gisela Williams Boston Globe, Oct. 17, Face to face with «The Old Man and Death» by Sebastian Smee Hartford Courant, Oct. 13, Sky Dives, Space Travel Subject of Dulce Chacón's «Fallen Angels» At Wadsworth by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, Oct. 13 Artists Define Their Femininity In Bruce, Wadsworth Exhibits by Susan Dunne CTNow, Oct. 2, Wadsworth Splendor IX Gala by Alex Syphers Hartford Courant, Sep. 19, Photography Exhibits At Atheneum, Real Art Ways, Lyman Allyn by Susan Sunne Hartford Courant, Aug. 21, Wadsworth Atheneum Begins Free Admission For Hartford Residents by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, June 14, Wadsworth Atheneum Exhibit Confronts Violence Against African - Americans by Susan Dunne WPKN, May 28, Live Culture with Martha Willette Lewis Episode 15 featuring Vanessa German The New York Times, April 15, Gothic to Goth: Exploring the Impact of the Romantic Era in Fashion by Susan Hodara The Wall Street Journal, April 5, «Gothic to Goth: Romantic Era Fashion & Its Legacy» Review by Laura Jacobs Hartford Courant, March 24, Wadsworth's «Gothic to Goth» Celebrates Romantic - Era Fashion by Susan Dunne The New York Times, March 10, Poets Give Voice to Art in «Sound & Sense» at Wadsworth Museum by Susan Hodara Vogue, March 4, A New Exhibition Shows How Fall's Goth-Fest Has Roots in 19th - Century Romanticism, by Laird Borrelli - Persson The New York Times, Jan. 24, Evening Hours Celebrating the Winter Antiques Show by Bill Cunningham The New York Times, Jan. 22, Winter Antiques Show Offers a Collection of Recent and Rare Works by Roberta Smith New York Social Diary, Jan. 22, Part of the Art The Boston Globe, Jan. 21, Porcelain mastery is in delicate details by Sebastian Smee InCollect, Jan. 15, The Winter Antiques Show Loan Exhibition: Legacy for the Future: The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art by Robin Jaffee Frank The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, Sound and vision: Poetry and American art by Alyce Perry Englund The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, Meeting Ground by Patricia Hickson The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, OMG indeed!
2013 Circus Days, Higher Pictures, New York City 2012 Street Cops, The John Jay College President's Gallery, New York City 2011 Street Cops, Higher Pictures, New York City 2008 Resurrection City, Higher Pictures, New York City 2008 Homme et Bete, Parc de Villette, Paris 2007 A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, New York 2006 Ireland, DeRicci Gallery, Edgewood College, Madison, Wisconsin 2006 Jill Freedman Photographs, Wild Wood Gallery, Beacon, New York 2006 New York New York City, Photographic Gallery, New York City 2006 Ireland Ever, M.J. Ellenbogen Photography, White Plains, New York 2002 Selected Work, Hardcastle Gallery, New York 2001 Giant Garden, Show Walls, Durst Organization, New York 2000 Selected Work, Gallery 49, New York 1999 New York City: A Look Back, Main Library, Miami, Florida 1999 Alla Vita!
In photography, Oto Gillen reduces New York street life to an amateur fashion show.
«They resented the street aesthetic or the documentary approach because they wanted to show that all photography — even the most seemingly real — is an illusion.
Featuring work from the forties through the nineties, the show marks the breadth and depth of Kattelson's contributions to street photography.
«The unknown hue of blueish light is like the fog hidden for the human eye, but photography shows us things we otherwise overlook, such as a simple traffic light on the street,» Zimmermann adds.
Borrowing from the visual language of street photography, many of images in the show were made on her commute to work in downtown San Francisco.
, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, NYC 2017 Notas al Futuro, Galeria Breve, Mexico City, MX 2017 Known Unknowns, 86 Orchard St, NYC 2017 Beach Sessions Fundraiser, Black and White Gallery, Brooklyn 2016 High Summer, Foley Gallery, NYC 2015 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2015 Annual Juried Competition and Exhibition, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY, NYC 2015 We Got Divorced, 156 Freeman Street, Brooklyn 2015 Advanced Master Remix, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY, NYC 2015 CKTV, Red Bull Studios, NYC 2015 This One's For You, International Center of Photography, NYC 2014 New Wight Biennial, UCLA New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles 2014 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2014 New York Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1, Long Island City 2014 BRIC Biennial, BRIC Arts Media, Brooklyn 2014 Call + Response + Response, Photoville, Brooklyn 2014 The American South, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia 2014 Living Los Sures, Ildiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University, NYC 2014 Feast Day, ICP - Bard MFA Studios, Long Island City 2014 9/50 Summit, Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia 2014 We Got Married, 145 Sackett Street, Brooklyn 2014 Inaugural, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Fishing in the Dark, Violet's Café, Brooklyn 2013 Table Dive, Side Effects Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Looking In / Looking Out, Bronx Art Space, Bronx 2013 Rising Waters: Photographs of Sandy, Museum of the City of New York, NYC 2012 Flat Out, Art Currents Institute, NYC 2012 Shadowline, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Summer Salon, Rabbithole Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Almost Down, Gallery Tayuta, Tokyo 2011 UnionDocs Collaborative Group Show, Brooklyn
Museum of Art, Galveston Arts Center, Houston Arts Alliance, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Houston Center for Photography, Houston Cinema Arts Society, Houston Downtown Alliance, Houston Museum District, Lawndale Art Center, The McNay Art Museum, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Nasher Sculpture Center, New Orleans Photo Alliance, Oklahoma Museum of Art, The Old Jail Art Center, Orange Show Center for Visionary Arts, The Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Philebrook Museum of Art, Rice Gallery, Santa Fe Art Institute, Spring Street Studios, Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts, Via Colori, and Winter Street Studios.
Peter MacGill, who opened the Pace / MacGill Gallery on East 57th Street in 1983, said he has always tried to show work that advances photography as a whole.
Opening for David Seymour and Roman Vishniac: «Affirmation» at Howard Greenberg Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, 14th Floor, 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. Starting Friday, the International Center of Photography's sprawling show of work by Magnum photojournalist David Seymour — who went by the pseudonym Chim (pronounced «shim»)-- and Russian - American photographer Roman Vishniac will be supplemented by «Affirmation,» a more intimate gathering of their work at Harold Greenberg Gallery, offering a second chance to become acquainted with the heady careers of these daring photographic icons.
A series of five shows, featuring works ranging from 400 - year - old bronzes and ivories from Benin to contemporary textiles, street photography and architecture, portray the artistic diversity of sub-Saharan Africa.
Further down the street at Kumho Museum of Art, a photography show titled Cross-scape exhibits the diverse aspects of Asian culture through works from eleven Southeast Asian countries.
Jane Hamlyn opened the gallery in 1989 and over the last 10 years, Frith Street Gallery has developed an international programme of painting, photography, sculpture, film and video, doubled its showing space and produced a Turner Prize nominee for the last 4 consecutive years — Callum Innes (1995), Craigie Horsfield (1996), Cornelia Parker (1997), Tacita Dean (1998).
From street photography to portraiture, vernacular albums to documentary reportage, the show includes the Casa Susanna Collection, Paz Errazruiz, Pieter Hugo, Mary Ellen Mark and Dayanita Singh, Larry Clark and Diane Arbus.
Thanks to Pauline Jonas and Jeff Stroud my photography is included in the Photographic Society of Philadelphia group show at Galleria Deptford, 1011 Cooper Street, Deptford NJ.
Her exploration into silver emulsion photography is included in a group show called Silver Emulsion Red Hook Coffee and Tea, 765 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19147.
The 3rd Street Gallery is pleased to present Imagine: 13, a group exhibition of artists who will show work in a variety of media including painting, photography, and installation.
Howard Greenberg Gallery (41 East 57th Street, suite 1406) has a show of street photography shot in Bombay in the early 90s by Raghubir Singh opening on October 26, 6 to 8 p.m., and up through DecemStreet, suite 1406) has a show of street photography shot in Bombay in the early 90s by Raghubir Singh opening on October 26, 6 to 8 p.m., and up through Decemstreet photography shot in Bombay in the early 90s by Raghubir Singh opening on October 26, 6 to 8 p.m., and up through December 9.
Uzzle's solo show is filled with the found geometries and blunt spatial engagements that street photography renders so well.
Also featured in Winter 2018 — Interviews with Anja Salonen, Daniel Rich, Luke Pelletier, Smithe and Kip Omolade — A look back at the illustrious career of Gustav Klimt — An in - depth, special dedication to our late founder, Greg Escalante, with comments from the artists in his life — Cheryl Dunn on her life in street photography — We get inside the studio of the grotesque visionary, Sarah Sitkin — Kerin Rose Gold takes inside her creative process with her new eyewear collection — Martyn Reed writes about the historical importance of Stencil Art — Mike Lee shows his floating dancers to us in Tokyo — Juxtapoz takes a city tour of Mexico City... — Plus we review the opening of Urban Nation in Berlin...
The show is the first major exhibition since Newman's death, and features well - known portraits, as well as early street photography, architectural and still life works.
His work has also been the subject of important group and solo shows throughout the span of his almost 50 - year career, including Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Craft and Design, Museum of Art and Design, New York (2013); superhuman, Central Utah Art Center, Ephraim (2012); Reenactor, Williams Center Gallery at Lafayette College, Easton, PA (2012); The Last Newspaper, New Museum, New York (2010); 30 Seconds Off an Inch, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2009); Corbu Pops, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2009); Thirty Americans, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008); Black Is, Black Ain't, Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago (2008); Drawing, Dreaming, Drowning at Art Institute of Chicago (2008); Art After White People: Time, Trees, and Celluloid... at Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA (2007); William Pope.L: The Black Factory and Other Good Works, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2007); 7e Biennale de l'Art Africaine Contemporaine, Dakar, Senegal (2006); Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art since 1970, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (2005); The Interventionists: Art in the Social Sphere, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams (2004); The Big Nothing, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2004); Only Skin Deep, International Center of Photography, New York (2004); William Pope.L: the friendliest Black artist in America at ICA at Maine College of Art, Portland, DoverseWorks Artspace in Houston, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, ME, Artists Space in New York, and Mason Gross Art Galleries at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ (2002 - 2004); eRacism: Retrospective Exhibition, Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art, Portland (2002); eRacism: White Room, Thread Waxing Space, New York (2000); Eating the Wall Street Journal and Other Current Consumptions, Mobius, Boston (2000); and Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949 — 1979, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1998).
That the show includes A-list photographers whose works are better - known outside the Surrealist canon (Abbott, Atget and Cartier - Bresson), and that it covers all the classical photographic genres (portraiture, still life, street photography, the nude) helps to sell the story: it's method, not medium, that gets us to look twice.
Flowers Gallery on 20th Street bared it all with the recent group photography show, Under My Skin — Nudes in Contemporary Photography, which opened last June 20th and curated byphotography show, Under My Skin — Nudes in Contemporary Photography, which opened last June 20th and curated byPhotography, which opened last June 20th and curated by Mona Kuhn.
2011 Contr - Addiction: The Silent Art of Observing Outside 11: Artist as an Outsider, Commissioned site - specific installation, Cuckoo Farm Studios, Essex, UK Finding Lost Time at Bank Street Arts, Group Show, Sheffield, UK Dialogue in Motion Video Art Installation at the First International Lomography Festival in Kiev, Ukraine 1956 and ever after Solo Show, Digby Gallery Mercury Theatre, Colchester, UK Finding Lost Time at Edge Hill University, Group Show, UK Finding Lost Time Multimedia Slide Slam at the Format International Photography Festival, Derby, UK Finding Lost Time at Botanic Gardens Museum, Group Show, Southport, UK Potential Group show, Colchester Slack Space, ColchesterShow, Sheffield, UK Dialogue in Motion Video Art Installation at the First International Lomography Festival in Kiev, Ukraine 1956 and ever after Solo Show, Digby Gallery Mercury Theatre, Colchester, UK Finding Lost Time at Edge Hill University, Group Show, UK Finding Lost Time Multimedia Slide Slam at the Format International Photography Festival, Derby, UK Finding Lost Time at Botanic Gardens Museum, Group Show, Southport, UK Potential Group show, Colchester Slack Space, ColchesterShow, Digby Gallery Mercury Theatre, Colchester, UK Finding Lost Time at Edge Hill University, Group Show, UK Finding Lost Time Multimedia Slide Slam at the Format International Photography Festival, Derby, UK Finding Lost Time at Botanic Gardens Museum, Group Show, Southport, UK Potential Group show, Colchester Slack Space, ColchesterShow, UK Finding Lost Time Multimedia Slide Slam at the Format International Photography Festival, Derby, UK Finding Lost Time at Botanic Gardens Museum, Group Show, Southport, UK Potential Group show, Colchester Slack Space, ColchesterShow, Southport, UK Potential Group show, Colchester Slack Space, Colchestershow, Colchester Slack Space, Colchester, UK
DEBORA HUNTER Born: Chicago, Illinois, 1950 Studied: Northwestern University, Chicago, B.A. 1972 Rhode Island School of Design, M.F.A. 1976 SELECTED EXHIBITIONS «Photovisions» 75,» Boston Center for the Arts, 1975 One - Person Show, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1976 One - Person Show, D.W. Co-op Gallery, Dallas, 1977 Tarrant County Annual, Fort Worth Art Museum, 1977 One - Person Show, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1978 «The Texas Women's Photography Show,» Allen Street Gallery, Dallas, 1979 «The New Season,» Witkin Gallery, 1015 New York, 1979 One - Person Show, George Eastman House, Rochester, New York, - 1979 WORKS 1.
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