Sentences with phrase «through photographic works»

Kazuhito Tanaka creates a new form of abstract expression through photographic works that traverse between the digital and analog worlds.
Highlights from the 80s include Prince's My Name and Koons's Encased Five Rows; the 90s are represented through photographic works by Sherman and Gursky, alongside Struths's Paradise 2 (Pilgrim Sands).
Focused on social projects and campaigns, Matteo has collaborated with brands such as Greenpeace, World Health Organisation and Doctors with Africa to highlight important current affairs through his photographic work.
Profiling the band from its Tennessean beginnings right up until its present multi award - winning status, Proud Camden will examine this musically gifted family through the photographic work of up - and - coming music photographer Jo McCaughey.

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Final Pieces may include: • Canvas studies • Sketchbook work • Prints • Photographs • Photoshop outcomes You will develop an understanding through exploration, of a variety of traditional studio media and materials, computer aided media, photographic materials focusing on both 2D AND 3D.
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This work, along with two recent photographic series, will go on view at Jack Shainman's 20th Street space this week; nearby, at its 24th Street gallery, Weems will debut two more photographic series that deal with the representation of black Americans, often through performance.
His photographic work appears calm on the surface, yet is run through by an undercurrent of constant self - doubt and propelled by the essential personal bond he develops with his subjects.
As a photographic artist, I hope someone in the gallery business or other fine art photographer who have successfully been through this will read and respond to comments regarding «How To Work With Galleries».
In the mid-1970s, the artist began using the photocopy machine as a new type of photographic lens through which she created series of works that defy an accepted understanding of the limitations of the photocopier.
The Alex Ferrone Gallery in Cutchogue will present «Photo - Technic II,» an exhibition of work created from alternative photographic techniques, from Saturday through Sept. 25, with a reception set for Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Alex Da Corte's wonderfully perverse photographic works take the kind of deadpan aesthetic perfected by Elad Lassry and Roe Ethridge and drag it through the looking glass into a strange new synthetic realm of product - pushing, memes, pop culture, and contemporary design.
How her relationship to the photographic medium has changed over time can be read through the different works in the exhibition.
Recognized for her photographic works including «A Prime» (1997 --RRB-, «Color of the Planet» (2004), «In the Desert» (2007 --RRB- that convey a unique sense of distance to the subject and appears to freshly recapture the given world replete with convention, Noguchi's gaze that is expressed through her practice is critically described as «the stranger's eyes» at work.
The Space in Between, an exhibition featuring the work of Lynn Saville, was recently on display at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, and is now on view at the Atlantic Wharf's Waterfront Square Gallery in Boston through March 22, 2013.
Zhang Huan's intrigue with cultural and personal identity continues through the trajectory of his work, as evident in the photographic series «Family Tree» (2000).
The vanitas theme expressed through loose, day - lit fruit or the fragile expressions of a small group of close friends and muses, has been a constant trope of Wolfgang Tillmans's photographic work over the last two decades.
Work by Andrew Moore is featured in the photographic survey An Orchestrated Vision: The Theater of Contemporary Photography, on display at the St. Louis Art Museum through May 13, 2012.
Through a collection of paintings, photographs, textile designs, and mannequins styled in original fashions that replicate his photographic strategies, the exhibition will enable visitors to make connections between Sheeler's photographic experimentations at Condé Nast and how the artist translated this work into the industrial paintings and photographs that established his career.
The High Museum of Art presents «Amy Elkins: Black is the Day, Black is the Night» (Sept. 9, 2017, through March 4, 2018), an exhibition featuring seven works from a multi-layered photographic project by the Southern California - based artist (American, born 1979) that explores the effects of long - term solitary confinement.
His photographic work mostly originates from the late 1960s and through the 1970s, and traveling to various countries in this period helped him put the world in his lens.
In this newest body of work the artist explores narratives of recalled personal memories through the construction and photographic documenting of miniature dioramas.
The artists represented in this series of live and online auctions will be deeply familiar to all students of photography, and their place in photographic history was often established through MoMA's exhibition program, which helped bring their work to audiences in New York and worldwide.
On view at Arnika Dawkins Gallery through January 22, these photographic works by 22 emerging and celebrated artists also expose the coded dialogue regarding class, color, and consciousness within the black community.
On view at Arnika Dawkins Gallery through January 22, these photographic works by 22 emerging and...
This group — ranging from classic Untitled Film Stills of the late 1970s to untitled «prosthetic» works of the 1990s — privileges specific instances in which Sherman adopts or stages — through the collision of multiple photographic, cinematic, and narrative conventions — heightened states of emotional distress and psychological anxiety.
Among them is Cairo - based Gypsum Gallery that will present a group presentation of works by Taha Belal, Basim Magdy and Tamara Al Samerraei who explore the reconfiguration of time through three mediums: photographic light boxes, painting and sculpture.
A selection of new work by Hido will be exhibited as part of the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2017 from 16 November through 18 February 2018.
In Richard Mosse's starkly contemporary photographic work we see people as they are revealed through the eyes of weaponry.
Greenfield - Sanders» artistic process involves pushing and pulling a photographic image through different iterations, changing the color, scale and medium of the work to see how this process alters the end composition.
The Candela Collection mission is to support photographers through the purchase of their original photographic work and to actively pursue future opportunities to donate said works to notable permanent collections.
Through 44 photographic works of her family and their hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania, LaToya Ruby Frazier offers an intimate exploration of the effects of deindustrialization on the lives of individuals and communities.
Centered on SFMOMA's large, diverse collection of Japanese photography from the postwar years to the present, this digital publication examines the development of the country's distinctive and innovative photographic culture through the work of key practitioners of the last six decades.
Recent works often contain text and photographic images which serve to underline her strong sense of Cree heritage and her active participation in mainstream contemporary culture through her art, writing and teaching.
Claiming imagery typically referenced through our daily interaction with media sources, Kahrs builds on the diversity of photographic images infused with the seductive palette of artists such as Richter and Tuymans, but invests them with a grotesque, bodily relationship to the viewer seen in the work of Jenny Saville.
This new body of work is an extension of an ongoing series, begun in 2008, in which Dávila simultaneously pays homage to and critiques icons of 20th century art and architecture through acts of excision, physically removing pieces of critical information from photographic reproductions of original works of art.
The exhibition is a new selection of nine diptychs produced in the mid - 1980's that articulate recurrent ideas in his work over the last forty years — a fundamental commitment to photography and its idiosyncrasies through processes that transcend the limits of photographic techniques.
Through abstraction, Eggleston links his photographic work to his work in other mediums.
LaToya Ruby Frazier: A Haunted Capital features approximately 40 photographic works that intimately connect the artist's family and hometown, Braddock, Pennsylvania through portraiture and social documentary.
Through the conjunction of and the cross between Willy Loman, the legendary anti-hero of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, Dante's Inferno, the photographic recreation of Gustave Doré's etchings of Dante's work and references to the US multinationals Chrysler, General Motors and Ford, the British - Nigerian artist suggests, on one side, the illusory nature of the «American dream» and, on the other, the parallel between Miller's exploration of greed and the human condition in the 20th century and our present situation, projecting it as its perverse, ill - fated legacy.
The exhibition forefronts the challenges of historicizing elusive artworks by presenting works that take photographic and video documentation and human memory as points of departure, reactivating, rearticulating and witnessing the interventions and works through the lens of the contemporary moment.
In a series of works started in 2012 Thomas Ruff essentially takes an idea that was first introduced my artists like Man Ray, Laszlo Moholy - Nagy who simply placed objects of various shapes, textures and opacities onto photographic paper and captured their physical qualities through the optical traces they left on the light sensitive surface of the paper.
Since 2007, through the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program, the Foundation has donated nearly 30,000 original works by Warhol to university art galleries around the country.
For over 20 years Wolfgang Tillmans has tested and expanded the possibilities of photography in the most varied ways through his photographic and video works.
In her woven work she integrates many components in her process, capturing her unique images multiple times through a repetitive sequence of traditional analog photographic methods, then arranging the large format prints into precise and deliberate pairings.
The show — her first in the UK — showcases a new body of work all based around photographic representations of Washington State's Picture Lake, so called for being so photogenic it's become familiar to everyone through its ubiquity as screensavers and computer desktop backgrounds.
Through her precise films and photographic works, Lockhart explores the relationship between still and moving images and the productive space between the choreographed and natural gesture.
Petra Feriancova employs a different photographic tactic in her work, reproducing the small colour snapshots of distant birds taken by her aunt in 1970s east Africa, while her new series of sculptural works evoke the abstract forms of various habitats through their incorporation of nests and shells.
Consumption and depletion, self - examination and shame course through Moyra Davey's photographic and moving image works.
All these interventions, in one way or another, avoid any possibility of conveying the work through traditional channels such as the photographic documentation of it.
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