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Bil's has begun to use a series of Kayan's videos and photographs which feature her signature artistic language that intertwines image and performance, in its shops and promotional material.

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His roster of high - profile clients includes Harper's Bazaar, GQ, Purple, Vice, Yves Saint Laurent Beauté and Valentino; he routinely photographs celebrities and other public figures, including Barack Obama, and has a genius for garnering attention, as seen in Miley Cyrus's «Wrecking Ball» video, which he directed.
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Take photographs and video of the training which may include me, as well as allow the trainer and CAPPA to use these photographs and video for promotional purposes online and in print.
The bills include A. 5873 / S.4284, which will ensure that public meetings are held in facilities that are able to accommodate members of the public; A. 10093 / S.3195, which will require State and local governments to establish rules to accommodate photographs, audio or video recording of open meetings; and A. 10196 / S.7054, which will add to the remedies a court can impose when it finds a violation of the Open Meetings Law.
For the first study, which was published in February in Human Brain Mapping, 20 people were shown a video of a hand being poked with a pin and then asked to imitate photographs of faces displaying a range of emotions — happy, sad, angry and excited.
All software and «Content» (which is defined as, or includes, any text, audio or music, video, graphics, photographs, and image) are the intellectual property of Lane Crawford and are protected by intellectual property and copyright laws and international treaty provisions.
Gold membership features: • There are advanced search features, so you can narrow down the list and increase the chances of finding the right match in your case; • You can look at any other profile on the site, when you want and which one you want; • You can receive messages from others, reply to these messages, or initiate new messages; • You can see full - size photos and video, plus to leave any comments for the ones you like; • You can watch any webcam you like, without any limits; • You can send friend requests and flits to the people you like; • You can create a hotlist that can hold up to 1000 members; • Customer support is provided with priority, via phone, and via e-mail, if you want, with an answer received in approximately 12 hours; • You can see when there is a contest of photographs, and you can participate by commenting, viewing and liking your favorite photos; • You can upload photos and videos to your own profile; • You will enjoy access to the available groups and blogs; • You can use chat rooms or IMs of the members to communicate in real time with them;
«I was invited by the Vatican exorcist this month to shoot and video an actual exorcism which... few people have ever seen and which nobody has ever photographed,» William Friedkin told a masterclass at the Cannes film festival.
Cinemagraphs are still photographs in which a minor and repeated movement occurs, forming a video clip.
(Video)» «It's an astonishing collection of writers, starting with Ray Bradbury and going up to recent photographs of Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner,» said Steve Seidel, director of the Arts in Education Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, which is presenting the exhibition.»
You acknowledge that all information, data, text, software, music, sound, photographs, graphics, video, messages and other materials («content»), whether publicly posted or privately transmitted, are the sole responsibility of the person from which such content originated.
«User Generated Content» means any information, data, software, photographs, graphs, videos, typefaces, graphics, music, sounds and other material which may be posted on or through the Interactive Community.
For accurate color reproduction of most content, including photographs, images and web content it needs to be set to the industry standard D6500, which is how most professional photo and video content is color balanced.
On special request the staff will also go out with you and photograph and video your diving / snorkeling experience, which on your return will be edit to music for you to take home and share with your friends and family.
Anyone attending Arabian Travel Market consents to such photography and filming without compensation and confirms that the Organisers shall be entitled to use such photographs and videos, which may include photographs and videos of visitors, for the purpose of marketing Arabian Travel Market in future, for exploitation in any and all media, without liability.
Images from Javier Laspiur's «Controllers» series, in which he photographed himself with each video - game system he played over the years, beginning with Teletenis in 1983 and ending with Playstation Vita in 2013.
The haunting installation, which features imitation artifacts, photographs, video and a reproduction of the bar's entrance, was first shown at the Contemporary Arts Center in 2008 during Prospect.1.
Featuring photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, source material and two early video works from the Larry Rivers Papers, the exhibition explores the ways in which the archives contextualize Rivers's multi-dimensional artistic career.
The symposium celebrates the acquisition and processing of the Larry Rivers Papers, which comprises nearly 200 linear feet of archival materials, including correspondence, photographs, source material, film and video.
In his installations, which include photographs, videos and sculptures, Hartt explores how physical spaces reflect the ideas and beliefs of a particular time and place.
Photographs and video - installations are some of the technological mediums that expose Taquini's trajectory, becoming not only a collection of pieces that take part in a visual art exhibition, but also the portrait of a life in the art, in which the curatorial practice that took place during a great part of her professional development converges with her more recent artistic practice.
Among the exhibition's highlights are a photographic installation in which Waters explores the auras and absurdities of famous films, their directors, and actors; a suite of photographs and sculpture that use humor to humanize dark moments in history from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11; and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014 video work of children reading a G - rated version of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration of all things outsider and extreme).
Also featured is Ceremony for Freeway Fets, 1978, Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, several photographs and a video of the performance which took place under a freeway overpass in downtown LA.
He additionally stages work outside the gallery context, which is performed to be documented and later exhibited as video installations and photographs.
Stretched over 500m2, the museum has at its disposal one of the largest archives in the world, which includes more than 1000 metres of archive material (files, newspaper cut outs, videos, posters, photographs, paintings, sculptures and so on).
Focusing on photographs, collage works, performances, films and videos produced throughout the 1970s, the exhibition reflects a moment during which practices of emancipation, gender equality and civil rights protest movements became part of public discourse.
The new works at the Lisson Gallery took him first to Barbados and then to Greece for two dual - screen video works, which will be displayed alongside a series of new photographs.
The Boiler House will open a room of photographs of workers from an East German clothes factory and the Moscow Metro by Helga Paris and Olga Chernysheva, a group display about artists» responses to the HIV / AIDS pandemic, and a room showcasing Erkan Özgen's powerful video Wonderland, in which a deaf - mute Syrian child communicates his experiences of war.
His photographs are elements at play in a larger system including architecture, exhibition design, books, posters, videos, vitrines and signage that investigates the stage sets of the art world and the publicity structures on which they rely.
Other thematically unrelated but visually cohesive works include a trio of Early Modernist knockoffs from the mid-1980s by Sherrie Levine, which remain conceptually irritating but here look refreshingly, crisply graphic; a 45 - minute video from 1994 by Gary Hill; a 2009 color photograph of a child in a white Levi's t - shirt by Josephine Pryde; some bundled pseudo-newspapers by Robert Gober (1992) and, in a collaboration between Gober and Christopher Wool, a photograph of a girl's dress hanging in a tree (the dress presumably Gober's handiwork; the photograph, Wool's), near one of the latter's enamel - on - aluminum pattern paintings.
An Autobiography of Miss Wish is a story told in photographs, drawings, videos, texts and documents which explores the life of a survivor of sex trafficking and child pornography whom...
French, New York - based artist Camille Henrot creates animated videos, films, sculptures, drawings, and photographs, all of which defy traditional art historical categories.
It is one of the most comprehensive single - artist museums in the world, which includes more than 4,000 works of art by Warhol including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, films and videos.
The exhibition will track her 25 - year career from early carbon drawings to intricate collages and mixed - media paintings to the more recent work, which includes PowerPoint slide shows, video, performance, and Instagram photographs.
And so, in the exhibition you see everything from the first photographs ever made: from salt prints, to mixed media, photo - based videos that are behind me, which really have expanded the direction that artists are working today with the medium.
Jamie's two dark - underbelly - of - suburbia videos led the popular vote for the show, which included photographs, masks, wall - mounted and freestanding ceramic sculptures, drawings, and books — enough art to fill galleries on two floors.
Also on view are documentary photographs by Hans Namuth and Tony Vaccaro, as well as the video produced by Gordon Hyatt, «What I Did On My Vacation,» which documents a series of Happenings staged by Allan Kaprow across the Hamptons in 1966.
Her solo show at Max Hetzler titled «Bet Your Sweet Life» features Scale of Things (to come)(2010) an interactive staircase made of metal chains and tubes which will offer a view of the gallery space from above, the video No Head Man (2009), photographs, collages and different series of small spray - drawings and large scale drawings from the series Hurricane and Other Catastrophes.
The focus of Domènec's research and critical essay is precisely the crisis of modernity and an awareness of the failures of the modern movement, which, in the context of this exhibition, is materialised in the form of sculptures, installations, photographs, videos and interventions in the public space.
«Vertical Elevated Oblique» included C - stands used as workhorses for lighting, fabric, showcards and other apparatus in the film industry (Syms grew up in Los Angeles around this business and remains based in the city) strung with found photographs in which several hands were pictured forming the kind of gestures seen in her video, while items of the artist's clothing printed with phrases were also slung over these tubular frames, suggesting an absent body.
On the contrary, this exhibition celebrates precisely the delicate specificity with which Yang crafts his elaborate video installations and photographs.
Drawing on that imagery, Rhode began creating videos, photographs and performances in which he or one of his doppelgängers interacts with an image graffitied on a wall or sidewalk.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience; pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
Although the exhibition also includes photographs of Mntambo wrapping cowhide around her body and a video performance in which she plays a matador, Europa is the most successful of these works.
The exhibition will be an ambitious installation in which Grasso transforms the gallery into an immersive environment, a multimedia labyrinth that includes new sculpture, paintings, photographs, neon works and video (the eponymously titled film will make its US debut in this exhibition).
Best known for his photographs of the desolate, debris strewn, and decaying environs in and around Vancouver, which have been associated with Vancouver school artists like Jeff Wall and Stan Douglas, Roy Arden has also worked in collage, sculpture, and video.
The paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings and videos focus on ordinary objects, such as a brown paper lunch bag, a pink eraser or a 2 - ply, white garbage bag, which are transformed by the artists, who employ unexpected materials or play with scale.
Some of what is shown at the Queens Museum can be likened to such other explorations of intimate body functions as the Icelandic performance piece by Ragnar Kjartansson in which he asked his mother to spit on him; Mika Rottenberg's video epics of ingestion, excretion, sweat and sneezing; and Janine Antoni's gargoyle - shaped copper urinary device, with which she posed for a rooftop photograph.
It examines Graham's entire body of work, which includes designs for magazine pages, drawing, photographs, film and video, and architectural models and pavilions.
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