Illustrated
with documentary photographs, and full - color images of art and installation views, the book is rife with footnotes (periodically occupying more space on a page than the main text).
At its heart are the paintings and drawings of Sydney Carline, which are brought together
with documentary photographs to capture life on the Italian front.
As the dismantling of the one - of - a-kind site - specific installation The Floating Piers take place, we revisit its success and open days
with the documentary photographs of Mara Palena.
Featuring «What's Going On» by Barkley L. Hendricks on the cover, the catalog provides a visual journey through the period
with documentary photographs and full - color images of art and ephemera, coupled with writings by Mark Godfrey and Zoe Whitley.
Not exact matches
The short
documentary above (made by a Microsoft team from the Netherlands) is a conversation
with photographer Charles O'Rear, who in 1996 took the
photograph «Bliss,» which became the default desktop wallpaper of Windows XP, and as a result is one of the most - viewed
photographs in history.
Our approach combines natural and unobtrusive
documentary and fine art digital photography mixed
with timeless and unique film
photographs.
More than once I was reminded of Toby Amies's terrific
documentary The Man Whose Mind Exploded, an affectionately fractured account of amnesiac Brighton legend Drako Zarhazar who decorated his tiny apartment
with fragments of his multiple lives:
photographs, ornaments and enigmatic messages plastered on walls, splayed across floors, hanging from ceilings.
Corsicato compiles footage taken from around Schnabel's home, recent interviews conducted
with family and friends, and an assortment of
photographs and film clips spanning the artist / director's life in an effort to, if one trusts this
documentary's title, provide an intimate portrait of Schnabel's psychology as it was generated from the unusual circumstances of his youth.
Filmmaker Tony Zierra worked closely
with his subject on this new
documentary chronicling his extraordinary time spent
with the late great filmmaker, featuring a treasure trove of private
photographs, footage and never - before - seen documents.
Extras: Two optional English narrations, including one by actor Roy Scheider; audio commentary from 2008 featuring Schrader and producer Alan Poul; interviews from 2007 and 2008
with Bailey, producers Tom Luddy and Mata Yamamoto, composer Philip Glass, and production designer Eiko Ishioka; interviews from 2008
with Mishima biographer John Nathan and friend Donald Richie; audio interview from 2008
with co-screenwriter Chieko Schrader; interview excerpt from 1966 featuring Mishima talking about writing; «The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima,» a 55 - minute
documentary from 1985 about the author; trailer; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Kevin Jackson, a piece on the film's censorship in Japan, and
photographs of Ishioka's sets.
Chad Gracia (right)
with artist Fedor Alexandrovich, the subject of his
documentary «The Russian Woodpecker,»
photographed in Los Angeles.
Kitty Green, director of «Casting JonBenet,»
photographed with Dixon White, one of the actors she cast in her
documentary about the JonBenet Ramsey Case.
Cohen Media Group has unveiled an official trailer for Faces, Places, a wonderful
documentary starring JR & Agnes Varda, who team up for a road trip around France to
photograph and talk
with locals in small towns about life and love.
Filmmaker James Marsh uses standard
documentary techniques, combining new interviews
with a satisfying pile of footage and
photographs, but his film has the suspense of a caper movie.
Executive Director and celebrated
documentary photographer Ruth Morgan has collaborative
with visual artist Dee Morizono to curate a site - specific installation of compelling large format
photographs, video diaries, and multi-media artwork that challenges assumptions about people behind bars and their families.
For their latest project, Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant asked them to create a
photograph for its
documentary photography special,
with the theme surrounding food.
In 2014, Black began this digital
documentary work combining geotagged
photographs with census data to map and document poor communities and in 2015 he undertook a thirty - state trip
photographing seventy of America's poorest places.
The exhibition begins
with a selection of black and white
documentary photographs, largely from the 1970s.
Featuring
documentary, commercial, studio archive and official state photography, along
with personal family
photographs, the exhibition offers a compelling perspective on Haitian life and how natural disasters and political crises have affected its history and social fabric.
The third installment in Autograph ABP's Black Chronicles series, the exhibition includes more than 30
photographs by John Deakin presented along
with rare
documentary materials related to the Congress.
Documentary - style
photographs of the demolition of Braddock Hospital, the only hospital in the area, are juxtaposed
with intimate portraits of Frazier's mother and grandmother, both of whom learned they had cancer in 2008.
Here, he is represented by cybernetic drawings,
documentary photographs and a video that shows him making an inflatable plastic sculpture
with his students.
Her powerful
documentary book first appeared in 1971; the current reissue includes many of the original
photographs, along
with previously unpublished ones, all supplemented by Ms. Freedman's street-wise annotations.
Fowler is a filmmaker who uses
photographs, archival images and music, building experimental cinematic collages that ultimately deconstruct conventional thoughts about biography and the
documentary; the viewer is drawn in and confronted
with their own relationship to history and to film as an art form.
Sugimoto's
photographs initially appear to be
documentary photographs of the natural world, but
with a certain exposure that leave the works
with a strangely painterly feel — something is -LSB-...]
No Mountains in the Way:
Photographs from the Kansas
Documentary Survey, 1974 In 1974,
with a grant of $ 5,000 from the NEA, No Mountains in the Way was organized by Jim Enyeart, then curator of photography at the University of Kansas Museum of Art.
Luke Fowler is a filmmaker who uses
photographs, archival images and music, building experimental cinematic collages that ultimately deconstruct conventional thoughts about biography and the
documentary; the viewer is drawn in and confronted
with their own relationship to history and to film as an art form.
His
photographs in his recent exhibition in Hong Kong entitled Water, and his latest feature
documentary entitled Watermark speak to earth's anguish around the world
with an eloquence and directness that few artists match.
Ischar's early work, the
documentary photographs collected in the series Marginal Waters (1985) and Honor Among (1987), participated in then - contemporary debates around gender and representation,
with a particular emphasis on problems of masculinity in American gay male culture.
This
documentary surveys his career and includes original footage shot on location in New York and Gloucester, Massachusetts; interviews
with scholars and a musician; images of Davis's paintings; and archival footage and
photographs of the artist.
In the re-worked
photographs, taken by Bhabha in her native Karachi in southern Pakistan, the artist undermines the
documentary tradition
with a darker, personal and often fantastical dimension.
, these include Rasheed Araeen's Chaaryaar (1968/2014), a sizeable sculpture of different - coloured cube - shaped wood frames; Hassan Sharif's series of
documentary photographs with the self - explanatory title Drawing Squares on the Floor Using a Cube (1982); Saloua Raouda Choucair's small carved - wood sculpture Poem (1963 — 5); and Dóra Maurer's Seven Rotations 1 — 6 (1979), an infinity - mirror - like set of photographic self - portraits, in which Maurer starts by holding a blank square, which in the second in the series is replaced by the previous
photograph, and so on.
Her
documentary evidence includes a Brazilian
documentary film festival,
with photographs by Mario Cravo Neto.
The project combines my
documentary photographs and photomontage
with a long - form essay written by Sarah Dohrmann.
THROUGH THE EYES OF PICASSO The Spaniard's encounter
with Africa changed the face of Western art: 20 pieces of African and Oceanic art from his own collection join scores of his own works and
documentary photographs.
Combining a
documentary style
with sometimes cinematic qualities, Mike Osborne's
photographs capture the reality and fantasy of specific, sometimes charged places.
With a particular focus on an examination of subculture communities, Opie's photographs unite current day politics and societal structures with a classical art aesthetic, culminating in a body of work that expands upon the tradition of documentary photography as well as the greater art historical ca
With a particular focus on an examination of subculture communities, Opie's
photographs unite current day politics and societal structures
with a classical art aesthetic, culminating in a body of work that expands upon the tradition of documentary photography as well as the greater art historical ca
with a classical art aesthetic, culminating in a body of work that expands upon the tradition of
documentary photography as well as the greater art historical canon.
DiCorcia first came to prominence in the 1970s
with photographs that defied definition, existing in the space between
documentary fact and movie - style fiction.
Ménage à Trois: Warhol, Basquiat, Clemente offers a comprehensive overview of this generative friendship, which is contextualized through full - color reproductions,
documentary photographs, essays and an interview
with Bruno Bischofberger, the collector who initiated Warhol and Basquiat's collaborations.
In these images, his painterly brushstrokes merge
with the
documentary clarity of the
photographs, adding a new dimension to the scenes.
This one offers first - hand insight from Bobby Seale, who co-founded the Panthers
with the late Huey P. Newton, and an amazing assemblage of
documentary photographs by Stephen Shames.
In addition, the catalogue contains an interview
with Martin Harrison, author of the forthcoming catalogue raisonné; reprinted texts by Eddy Batache, Bruce Bernard, and Jeffrey Bernard; never before published
documentary photographs by Edward Quinn; and an appendix of existing interviews conducted for international publications during Bacon's late career.
A project
photographing on Ellis Island
with students from the Ethical Culture School in New York galvanized his recognition of the value of
documentary photography.
Lorna Simpson began her artistic career working as a
documentary street photographer, though she soon transitioned to a text - based practice that featured
photographs of anonymous women (and occasionally men) paired
with extracted phrases that urge the viewer to question that preconceived associations surrounding race and gender.
Photographic strategies used by Woodman along
with the exploration of the photographic media itself distances her work from those of her contemporaries she has often been linked
with - Hannah Wilke, Eleanor Antin or Ana Mendieta - for whom the
photograph was more of a
documentary imprint of their actions rather than an artwork in itself.
The Morris Louis Estate papers include records of gallery exhibitions, mostly André Emmerich Gallery; artwork inventories; legal records concerning the lawsuit Bernstein v. Brenner; financial records of the sale of Louis» artwork; printed materials; writings about Louis;
photographs of exhibition installations and artwork; and posthumous project files which include documentation of film projects by Robert Pierce Productions, a catalog raisonne, PBS
documentaries, video recordings of the exhibition «Morris Louis Now», and numerous sound recordings of interviews
with artists, many
with transcripts, discussing Morris Louis and conducted by Anita Faatz.
Familiar
with work by artists such as Nan Goldin and Larry Clark in the United States, or Richard Billingham and Wolfgang Tillmans in Europe, the
photographs presented in «Give Me Yesterday» turn the immediacy and spontaneity of
documentary style into an extreme control over the gaze of those who observe and are observed.
Abstract images — a flashlight beam lighting a dark path,
photographs of dark shapes and rudimentary objects — interspersed
with moments of blackness viscerally and poetically evoke the subject matter against the artist's
documentary - style voiceover.
This might help explain several otherwise confusing juxtapositions, such as the repeating
documentary photographs of Gordon Matta - Clark's cuts into the PS1 building during its inaugural 1976 show, one of which is installed next to Collier Schorr's leaning boards emblazoned
with model Jordan Barrett.
For past series, she often juxtaposes
photographs of mixed - media tableaux
with documentary work.