Sentences with phrase «white documentary photographs»

Published to accompany German Expressionist Anselm Kiefer's 2008 exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg, this exquisitely produced volume features black - and - white documentary photographs of the artist and his fabled indoor - outdoor Paris studio, a very generous selection of color reproductions and details and an insightful interview of Kiefer by Klaus Dermutz.
Other nostalgic highs include Rosalind Fox Solomon's black - and - white documentary photographs of down - and - out artists, AIDS patients, graffiti - covered subways, Reagan posters, and Princeton grads, which poignantly expose the contradictions of a city marred by class divisions.
The exhibition begins with a selection of black and white documentary photographs, largely from the 1970s.

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Kitty Green, director of «Casting JonBenet,» photographed with Dixon White, one of the actors she cast in her documentary about the JonBenet Ramsey Case.
Though she began as a documentary photographer, Simpson is best known for her conceptual pairings of text fragments and studio photographs of anonymous African - American women draped in white shifts dresses.
Anders Petersen is a Swedish artist recognized for his intimate and personal documentary - style black - and - white photographs.
This year's film pieces, incorporating many scraps of older films and documentaries, blurred images of black and white photographs, jerky animations and shaky sequences filmed under water, add up to almost two hours of screen time.
The solo exhibition features selections from three groups of Muholi's works: black - and - white portraits from her ongoing project Faces and Phases, a sequence of color photographs from the Beulah series, and a documentary video work.
A 2008 gift from the Andy Warhol Foundation, the exhibition's 105 color and 52 black - and - white photographs hint at what the curators describe as Warhol's «compulsive use of the medium,» both as prefatory sketch and documentary vehicle.
For the duration of the «The Roberta Breitmore Series» (1974 — 78), Hershman Leeson produced documentary material around the character's life, including Roberta's Body Language Chart (1978), on display here, which comprised black and white photographs of Roberta sitting in various positions during a therapy session, accompanied by short texts offering clichéd interpretations of her body language.
Presenting about 150 paintings, drawings, sketchbooks and documentary photographs, it features works by most of the underground movement's stars, including Daze (given name Chris Ellis), Dondi (Donald White), Futura 2000 (Leonard McGurr) and Lady Pink (Sandra Fabara).
This volume collects drawings and poems by the artist, alongside a selection of rare black - and - white portraits and documentary photographs by Ugo Mulas.
Ribalta's often comprehensive series of analogue black - and - white photographs, which are anchored in the discourses of the critically and politically engaged artistic documentary photography of the 1970s (Allan Sekula, Martha Rosler, Jo Spence, etc.), are more focused on the incidental and subliminal than on obvious or sensational aspects.
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