Each painting was originally displayed with the artist's accompanying text, which builds on the powerful
visual narrative of the images.
The exhibition emphasizes the strength of the illustrations
as visual narrative representations of the African - American experience.
Through their own process, each artist
presents visual narratives based on social and cultural influences as well as a personal perception of one's own ego.
Camera placement, atmosphere, sound cues, so many little things make up a
good visual narrative, and that is what he brought.
Rather, through his talented and insightful use of relatively basic applications, he created
compelling visual narratives that operate on a variety of levels.
Working with found images or collaborating with numerous photographers, Haynes incorporates her patterned illustrations to
create visual narratives of form, closeness, and touch.
Employing industrial materials such as steel, metal, bronze, and steel, Caro practiced a meditative and contemplative
visual narrative in which the magnitude of his large scale three dimensional works usher the audience into an alternative realm.
Working closely with photographers, United Photo Industries» mission is to promote and showcase powerful
visual narratives through curated exhibitions and projects in New York City and around the world.
Using Jacob Lawrence's The Migration Series (1940 — 41) as a catalyst for conversation about the power of storytelling through art, emerging artists, middle and high school students, art educators, and museum professionals worked together to create
visual narratives about identity, personal struggle, and Pakistani history.
That's okay, though, because photographers in David Goldblatt, Earnest Cole, and Billy Monk are documentarians and curator Sandra S. Phillips has a gift
for visual narrative.
Mapa Teatro, a collective based in Bogota, Colombia, uses theater, performance, and installation to create
complex visual narratives that ask open - ended questions about the drug war, violence and other global issues.
The Hugh Lane is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Ireland of Scottish artist Rachel Maclean, who creates fantastic
visual narratives using green - screen technology.
This book fair celebrates the unique process and culture behind transforming ideas
into visual narratives, with stands by both emerging and established zine makers, self - publishers, graphic novelists and comic book authors.
The remarkable variation in scale and
visual narrative on display highlights a crucially important part of the artist's oeuvre, and the works on view trace defining elements in his ongoing artistic practice with humour, skill and insight.
«Malte Bruns, Patrizio Di Massimo, and Jamie Fitzpatrick
weave visual narratives of power, desire, and dread through their artworks, often evoking an uncannily mysterious, playful, and yet serious atmosphere.
Christine is working on an MFA in
Visual Narrative at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Her romantic, rich and detailed aesthetic is consistently rooted in
powerful visual narratives that rely upon beauty, not allegory, to be compelling.
Mattera notes that the show features «16 artists for whom color and structure intertwine, either to create a suggestion of dimensional space or to invigorate a planar surface with pattern, repetition, or optical effects... While all of the works are strong individually and offer a
cogent visual narrative as installed, I found myself drawn to the conversations between and among certain works.»
From giant installations and elusive sculptural pieces challenging everyday objects to powerful and other -
worldly visual narratives, NOW is a national arts programme that celebrates female contemporary artists working in mainland China today.
One of the objectives of his work is to break down the barriers that exist between different artistic disciplines, drawing from and commenting on film, dance, photography, music, theatre, painting and sculpture, and uniting them to construct a
powerfully visual narrative.
Influenced by the soulful sounds of Billy Stewart, the kitschy aesthetic of John Waters, and the provocative artifice of drag culture, Gaignard employs lowbrow pop sensibilities to create
dynamic visual narratives.
The Hugh Lane is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Ireland of Scottish artist Rachel Maclean, who creates
fantastic visual narratives using
Renowned art advisor, collector and Whitney Museum patron Thea Westreich describes Neleman's assemblage work as, «embedded with a unique and original vocabulary, from where abstract and
intuitive visual narratives and associations flow with poetic rawness.»
As the gaze moves from one passage to the next, the interactions between each of the local parts are synthesized as a kind of
extended visual narrative.
The Hidden Treasures of California creates a
unique visual narrative about place and identity, where the artist assumes multiple roles as tourist, traveler, resident, and historian.
This is the type of film that will inspire a multitude of essays (both visual and written) and think pieces about how Villeneuve and DP Roger Deakins (who also shot PRISONERS with the auteur) construct their
bold visual narrative alongside screenwriter Taylor Sheridan's written one.
The NES had some truly amazing games, the SNES era probably had the largest number of both truly mechanically solid and visually gorgeous games, the mid 90s PC scene was the apex of
visual narrative adventure games, and the contemporary era has seen a really exciting explosion in independent / art games.
Through their
own visual narrative, the artists of SECRET GARDEN explore works that challenge stereotypes, celebrate femininity and reclaim sexual independence.
Most of my artistic output as an adult (and, come to think of it, much of it as a kid as well) deals with the
continuous visual narrative of the so - called perfect life that the contemporary (and omnipresent) media culture constantly presents to us.
Her often -
surreal visual narratives borrow from myth and folklore to explore the intersection of personal, social and cultural tension.
Portraying the
disjointed visual narratives of human dreams in action, he has managed to perfectly capture everything that characterizes the dreaming state.
In
subtle visual narratives, Sala often depicts what appear to be fragments of everyday life, and his intimate observations experiment with fiction to double as enigmatic portraits of society.
The extensive series of
visual narratives include the Harriet Tubman series (1938 — 1940), The Migration of the Negro (1940 — 1941), The Builders (1947), The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture (1986 — 1997), among others.
Another pair, Katy Rothkopf, Senior Curator of the BMA's Department of European Painting and Sculpture, and Janet Bishop, Curator of Painting and Sculpture from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, have gathered more than ninety of the artists» major paintings and drawings to create what Jay Fisher, the BMA's Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs, describes as «an
unprecedented visual narrative that reaches across the twentieth century.»
Characterised by disrupted and
abstracted visual narratives drawing on the conventions of documentary film - making and where the relationship between sound and image is a central concern, Fowler's densely layers films have attracted international critical acclaim.
The work, set to a soundtrack of music from Kendrick Lamar's 2012 album good kid m.A.Ad city, celebrates the landscape and its culture; weaving
visual narratives such as swimming in the community pool on a hot summer's afternoon, that complement Lamar's stories of growing up in the area, set to his soul inspired beats.
Impressive visual narratives of Kruger become synonym for feminist postmodern art and despite its repetitive character and consistency to the feminist anti-consumerist critique of media, she still evokes controversy.
Through the spinning of
metonymical visual narratives, Bourgeois» work forms a web of stories about her life that are simultaneously stories about the paradoxes of the human condition and served as a crucible in which a Self - straining towards the nearly impossible yet existentially necessary act of connecting with Others - could be forged out of alienation and personal trauma.
Taught by pioneer West - Coasters like Mike Kelley and Charles Ray at UCLA, Holloway conveys the unabashedly mundane and material -
driven visual narrative of his mentors in his engaging and playful body of work.
Densely
layered visual narratives and an insistence on the visibility of non-white and mixed race subjects, have set this work apart from more nondescript editorials.
Since the 1990s Nashashibi's films have captured the everyday — a jumble sale, New York cops hanging around the precinct house, life in Gaza, gay cruising on Hampstead Heath, the recreation of a street scene described in a Pier Paulo Pasolini novel — weaving the material into complex,
fragmentary visual narratives that take a lot of unpacking.
In 2010, his series of photographs taken in front of the Guggenheim Museum were published in a book, A Moment at the Guggenheim, that presents an
arresting visual narrative.
His
restrained visual narratives, shot mostly in atmospheric conditions of heavy fog and low light, captured the climate of overwhelming despair and oppression that weighed on Santiago and its inhabitants under the military regime.