Sentences with phrase «studio portrait series»

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The exhibition Disfarmer — The Vintage Prints is part of a series of exhibitions about photo studios that Foam has presented in recent years, including Portraits from Isfahan, Fotogalatasaray and Miryam Sahinyan's Photo Studio.
The portraits, which are part of a series she worked on daily from 2011 to 2013 as a «warmup in the studio,» explore the arbitrariness of skin color.
The first show is an exploration of David Hockney's interest in perspective and features a series of group portraits, including those of card players, and other portraits and scenes painted in his Los Angeles studio in 2014 and 2015.
I KILLED KENNY also debuts a series of paint - splattered collages, in which historic images of Abraham Lincoln are overlaid with portraits of iconic Hollywood celebrities, contemporary artists, and legendary American boxers — Robert DeNiro in «Raging Bull,» Gena Rowlands in «Gloria,» Christopher Wool in his studio, and publicity stills of Muhammad Ali.
Seven of the paintings reflect his love of Paris — his wife was French, he had established his studio in Paris in the 1930s and he had become a French citizen before fleeing the Nazis — and Venice; the eighth, from 1954, is one of a lifelong series of portraits of flowers, a subject that he approached with renewed energy in his late 60s and 70s.
The exhibition includes seated portraits of individuals, a series of paintings that recalls Matisse's masterpiece Dance and paintings of figures posing in his studio.
Highlights include Abbott's early studio portraiture from Paris and New York (1926 and onwards); photographs from her seminal project Changing New York (1935 − 39); American landscapes, including her abandoned book project focusing on U.S. coastal highway Route 1; her final published series, A Portrait of Maine (1968); and a large selection of her innovative scientific photography.
During the 80s, Mapplethorpe produced a series of photographs that simultaneously challenge and adhere to classical aesthetic standards: stylized compositions of male and female nudes, delicate flower still lifes, and studio portraits of artists and celebrities.
The sixteen - minute colour film observes Hockney smoking five cigarettes and thinking about painting in his Los Angeles studio, surrounded by a series of portrait paintings that featured in his 2016 exhibition at the Royal Academy; 82 Portraits and 1 Still - life.
The photograph Warhol chose to reproduce for this series was a studio portrait taken for Flaming Star, a Western made in 1960 — the year in which Presley returned from his service in the US Army.
Ahead of his massive 2017 retrospective at Tate Britain, the British painter David Hockney is having another, far more manageable show of his work at the Royal Academy of Arts in Mayfair focusing on his recent series of portraits, which were sadly inspired by the suicide of a 23 - year - old studio assistant and friend.
The Group offers AK - 47 vs. M16, 2015: fragments of bullets from both weapons encased in ballistics gel, protected by a vitrine, as well as a digital video of the same and a surreal series from 2013 of oil - and embroidery - on - canvas portraits of Lenin as various Leonardo DiCaprio — played characters in Hollywood studio pictures of recent vintage.
In recent years, Sherrie has been exploring the relationships between people and their environments and her ongoing body of work, entitled The Citizen Project, is a series of portraits of real people photographed in her studio.
Sherrie explains: «This past June while working on my Portraits of Dancers series, as the photographer in residence for Springboard Danse Montréal, I decided to ask some of the young dancers if they would sit for a portrait session outside of the dance studio setting.
Using the street as his studio, Nava has produced a series of compelling portraits that reflect the diverse nature of contemporary British society.
An extensive archive of photographs produced in silver gelatin print, taken since 1999 (and still on going), this series focuses on marginalized rural communities in Western Rajasthan, portrayed through a range of local photographic methods including studio portraits, religious calendar art and Bollywood posters, at times collaborating with subjects, and sometimes not including them at all.
Worked with the Cleveland Institute of Art to make environmental portraits of artist, Tom Roese in his studio at work on a series of new paintings.
In anticipation of their upcoming debut solo exhibition «Troubadours of Eternity» at Lichtundfire from January 24th to February 4th, in which they'll unveil the full portrait series as «a celebration of authentic musicianship and timeless spirits,» Serge and David invited us into their Soho studio to get an advanced preview of the pieces and learn about their unique work and partnership.
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.»
There followed a series of painted portraits, the subjects of which ranged from studio assistants and office staff to family, friends, and long - term acquaintances.
Josephine is a staged studio portrait of the artist Josephine Pryde, part of a larger series of artist portraits taken by Kelm.
Curated by Gcotyelwa Mashiqa, Off - the - Air presents a series of self - portraits of the artist obscured by a white sheet and posed in various arid landscapes in her home country's southwest, in addition to three studio portraits that follow the same setup.
While Olowu has included small images by Malick Sidibé from his Vue de Dos series (2002 - 2004), this trademark version of 20th century studio portraiture is updated in 2012 in the huge portraits of Beninese artist Leonce Raphael Agbodjelo, who photographs his «musclemen» against colorful fabric backdrops.
For the series, «Fotofictions» (2003), using a Leica digital camera and Adobe Photoshop, he photographed himself in a studio and then inserted his self - portraits into a variety of New York cityscapes.
Seydou Keïta - Bamako Portraits is part of an exhibition series about photo studios, presented by Foam in recent years.
Sean Fader's live / work studio showed off his series of photo portraits.
Gander has set up a little studio just inside the entrance to the fair, where he is printing up and mounting a series of black - and - white portraits to line the corridor: rather than mugshots of the famous, these are images of people looking past the camera at art that interests them.
Highlights of the Norwich leg include All That Is Solid (2015), a recent film by John Akomfrah and Trevor Mathison concerning the transience and impossibility of capturing the unrecorded voice and the undocumented past; Spirit is a bone (2014), portraits of Moscow citizens by artist duo Broomberg & Chanarin created through the use of a facial recognition system recently developed in Russia for public security and border control surveillance; as well as a series of posters that reproduce on a 1:1 scale a scene from Ryan Gander's studio in which a still life has been constructed from research material on the subject of «The Still Life».
Then there are his lush, intimate portraits of Keith Haring and Basquiat in their studios, and the iconic series of Haring painting dancer Bill T. Jones's body in white stripes.
Rarely - exhibited works by Larry Rivers that were created at his 14th Street studio will be on view, such as a portrait of cult writer Jim Carroll, along with a large scale work from his Bad Witch series.
She first gained recognition in the 1990s for her series of studio portraits titled Being and Having, in which she photographed gay, lesbian, and transgender men and women drawn from her circle of friends and artists.
The selfie camera is also 24MP which apart from capturing very detailed selfies, is also capable of AI - based portraits, AI - based beautification and AI - based studio lightening effect just like Apple introduced with iPhone X and 8 series.
Apple today shared two new tutorial videos on its YouTube channel, walking users through the steps required to use the new Portrait Lighting feature on the iPhone 8 Plus.The first video focuses on how to shoot using Portrait Lighting, while the second video covers how to add Portrait Lighting effects when editing a photo.Like Apple's other tutorial videos, the two Portrait Lighting videos are short and to the point, walking users through a series of simple steps to access the features.Portrait Lighting is a new feature that's available on the iPhone 8 Plus and the upcoming iPhone X.Portrait Lighting is designed to let you add studio quality lighting effects to your images, with Apple using two cameras to create a depth map of an image along with machine learning
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