His artistic practice is concerned with different possibilities of dealing
with photographic archives and their respective manifestations, as well as with the interrelations and...
The Speed is also proud to collaborate
with the Photographic Archives at the University of Louisville and the Faulkner Morgan Archive on presenting photographs by John Ashley documenting the LGBTQ community of Lexington, Kentucky.
Her research interests are concerned
with the photographic archive, the legacies of African art objects in museum collections, and gender and sexuality in contemporary art of Africa and the African diaspora.
Unpublished Manuscript of «Cardé on the Figure: Digressions of a Philogynist»
with Photographic Archive
Not exact matches
«Teachers benefit from building a lesson
with primary sources because these photos are artifacts created during the time period under investigation,» says Elizabeth Lay, a retired English teacher from Oakland, California, and now content editor of Picture This, an online
photographic archive created by the Oakland Museum of California History.
Appropriated from the Library of Congress»
photographic archive, the images depict adolescent textile workers — primarily young women
with physically misshapen backs — that Hine photographed to illustrate the damaging effects of textile manufacturing on the spine.
At times hauntingly beautiful and engagingly uncanny, People in trouble laughing pushed to the ground was produced by Broomberg and Chanarin in response to an invitation to work
with the Belfast Exposed
photographic archive in Northern Ireland.
Taryn Simon's exhibition at the architecturally distinguished Milwaukee Art Museum offered up a generous and inquisitive
photographic archive that spanned ten years and three distinct projects: «The Innocents,» 2002, portraits of people wrongfully convicted of violent crimes; «An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar,» 2007, images of sites and holdings generally inaccessible to the public; and «Contraband,» 2010, a series that documents,
with clinical precision, items seized over a given week from airline passengers entering the United States.
Plus: British Museum tops list of UK visitor destinations Public figures petition to keep Royal
Photographic Society
archive in Bradford Hepworth Wakefield receives major bequest Mugrabi settles Basquiat dispute
with Christie's and the weekend's best comment & reviews rounded up
An extensive
archive of photographs produced in silver gelatin print, taken since 1999 (and still on going), this series focuses on marginalized rural communities in Western Rajasthan, portrayed through a range of local
photographic methods including studio portraits, religious calendar art and Bollywood posters, at times collaborating
with subjects, and sometimes not including them at all.
Having recently worked on conserving and restoring Looking for Langston images from his extensive
archive, he exhibited of
photographic works at Victoria Miro Gallery, London (2017), Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco (2016) and Ron Mandos Gallery, Amsterdam (2016)
with a screening of the film in its original 16 mm print at Tate Britain.
Woodman has worked
with curators and archivists to scan and catalogue thousands of
photographic images, and Shooting Performance draws on this extraordinary
archive.
Inspired by midcentury photobooks and magazines, as well as the materials in the artist's own
archive, 50 Photographs features a tipped - in sleeve
with fictitious contact sheets, a checklist and an essay by art historian and curator James Oles on
photographic prints and
archives, in which he recounts the story behind this publication.
Besides collection, accumulation,
archiving and ordering processes, the exhibition also shows hybrid combinations of
photographic material
with painting and sculpture.
Since its inception in 2008, the project is involved
with contemporary issues like the changing perception of authorship, de - and recontextualization of images, appropriation, artistic approaches to
photographic archives and the rise of the remix culture.
Prompted by the absence of folk art in Witte de
With's exhibition history, Decorations by Kasper Bosmans also features documents taken from artist Asger Jorn's
photographic archive 10,000 Years of Nordic Folk Art, a project part of his Scandinavian Institute for Comparative Vandalism, founded in 1961 as an interdisciplinary institute aimed at «vandalizing» art history.
Open for browsing during gallery hours, our Bookshop stocks a range of thought provoking
photographic, arts and social sciences titles, while our Reading Room provides welcoming space for study and research,
with access to an extensive collection of books and reference materials, and a selection of almost 2,000 images from our
archive has been digitised and made available for browsing on an iMac.
I had no way of knowing if the gallery spaces that I was familiarizing myself
with looked the same as when Smithson visited them as a child and then as an adult, so I started working my way through the
photographic archives at the museum.
Esopus 21 includes artists» projects by Stephen Eichhorn, Penny McCarthy, Thomas Nozkowski and Leslie Wayne; an essay on the design of the 9/11 Memorial by architect Michael Arad; poems by Chantal Bizzini; a new installment of the «Modern Artifacts» series, copresented
with the Museum of Modern Art
Archives, and featuring documents related to the never - published second issue of Possibilities (edited by Robert Motherwell and Harold Rosenberg); photographer Dennis Stock's images of the 1954 world premiere of Judy Garland's A Star Is Born; an interview
with playwright / filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan relating to his childhood fascination
with science fiction; pages from the late Austrian artist Otto Meuhl's sketchbook featuring drawings based on Cézanne paintings; and several perspectives on the African art collective Invisible Borders: an essay by Emmanuel Iduma accompanied by a
photographic portfolio; and a downloadable audio compilation of music and sounds curated by Emeka Okereke that relates to the collective's 2012 road trip.
Sultan's editorial work was an outgrowth of his long history of engagement
with a number of different, if overlapping,
photographic languages, be it that of the institutional
archive (Evidence), the home movie and family album (Pictures from Home), the forensic photograph (The Valley), or the advertising image (Billboards).
Over the past year, Edward Woodman has been participating in the Art360 project which has made it possible for Woodman to work
with curators and archivists and to scan and catalogue thousands of
photographic images in his
archive.
List Projects: Kambui Olujimi features A Life in Pictures, an interactive installation functioning as a social space where visitors are invited to exchange pictures from their lives
with selections from the artist's
photographic archive.
The exhibition device organises this
archive into a
photographic project where XIXth century portrait album medallions play a combinatory role
with a colored Portuguese flag and new countries issued from liberation movements, colorful posters, postcards and a fake promotional video tale.
The gallery works
with important photographers and major
photographic archives such as the National Geographic Society, the New York Times, the Andy Warhol Foundation and Magnum.
Images from Asger Jorn's
photographic archive 10,000 Years of Nordic Folk Art selected by Kasper Bosmans,
photographic prints, installation view Witte de
With Center for Contemporary Art, photo by Aad Hoogendoorn
Prompted by the absence of folk art in Witte de
With's exhibition history, Decorations also features documents taken from artist Asger Jorn's
photographic archive 10,000 Years of Nordic Folk Art, a project part of his Scandinavian Institute for Comparative Vandalism, founded in 1961 as an interdisciplinary institute aimed at «vandalizing» art history.
Over 100 works from the 1920s and «30s by key Soviet artists are brought into dialogue
with new site - specific commissions and recent works by contemporary artists, including Cuban performance artist Tania Bruguera noted for her strong political messages, Mikhail Tolmachev, a young artist from Moscow who explores the subject of memory through
photographic archives, renowned American artist Barbara Kruger, German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans and Russian multi-media artist Kirill Savchenkov, amongst many others.
Both featured artists are engaged
with the status of the
photographic image and exploring the nature of
archives.
As well as its superb collection of paintings, sculpture and drawings, The Courtauld has two
photographic libraries - the Lord Martin Conway library, embracing architectural drawings, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts; and the Robert Witt library, covering paintings, drawings and engravings,
with over 2 million reproductions of works by more than 70,000 artists - and a Book Library, which contains one of the UK's largest
archives of works on the history of art.