Sentences with phrase «woman photographers»

Although the importance of women photographers in the history and development of photography is no longer disputed, it remained obscure until recent decades.
A group show by women photographers celebrating breast - cancer survivors.
The exhibition highlights the crucial role played by this key woman photographer at the heart of the creative avant - garde.
Girl on Girl, a new anthology of women photographers investigates the notion of portraiture and assumed perceptions in the 21st century.
She adds that this exhibition is the prime example of the work of women photographers that continues to reproduce and grow larger each day on a global scale.
We are talking about women photographers from Iran and the Arab world.
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Reflections on the Self — Five African Women Photographers Hayward Touring Exhibition Spirit Level, Royal Festival Hall, London 8 March — 3 April 2011 and UK touring to 2013
Make use of this opportunity to visit the studio of photographer Catherine Kirkpatrick who besides her excellent work, is also involved with Professional Women Photographers.
about A View of One's Own - Three Women Photographers in Rome: Esther Boise Van Deman, Georgina Masson, Jeannette Montgomery Barron
As a student I went to the library to find books on women photographers and found there were very few — among them, Julia Margaret Cameron, Diane Arbus, Imogen Cunningham.
In celebration of the UK Friends of NMWA's 10th anniversary and the Museum's 30th anniversary, we sponsored an exhibition of work by 17 contemporary women photographers from 23 countries who explore ideas using the human body.
The British Victorian, Anna Atkins (1799 - 1871) was the first woman photographer, albeit camera-less, and the first in color, through the cyanotype method (1842) taught to her by Sir John Herschel.
When We Talk About Women Photographers — Carrie Crow Series No. 4 — Tania David & Randee Silv Life Itself.
She was selected for the show 30 Women Photographers Under 30 (2012), and has participated in the Salón de Jóvenes Artistas where she twice received an honorable mention.
Kayan and Þimþek's photographs will feature in an exhibition, part of Semiha Es International Women Photographers Symposium, organised jointly by Koç University Social Gender and Women Studies Research and Application Centre (KOÇ - KAM) and Sabancý University Social Gender and Women Studies Forum from 28 - 30 November 2013.
We also have invited Catherine Opie not only as an artist, but also as our guest editor to curate her own selection of women photographers who created original work for the issue.
3 Black Women Photographers Capture the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement / The Creators Project / Antwaun Sargent
The Colorado Photographic Arts Center presents «Role Reversal,» an exhibition that presents the work of three women photographers whose images challenge long - held perceptions of beauty and gender roles in visual culture.
As one women photographers exhibition draws to a close (see the review of Feminist Avant - Garde of the 1970s at The Photographers» Gallery and our take on its undebated Eurocentric perspective), the Whitechapel Gallery opens Terrains of the Body.
The Firecracker Photographic Grant is an initiative of Firecracker, a platform supporting women photographers, created by Fiona Rogers.
That young women photographers like Harley Weir, Petra Collins and Coco Capitán are being grouped together — prompting d...
Among her curatorial projects are: «Liberation: A Process Review» 2012, for Havremagazinet, Sweden, and «Beyond Classification» 2015, featuring eight Egyptian women photographers and video artists at Sewanee University Art Gallery in Tennessee and the Second St. Gallery in Virginia.
Dating from the 1950s to the present, the the photographs in the exhibition reveal how the explosive growth in numbers of women photographers since the 1950s, when Bunny Yeager herself was a pioneering photographer, has changed the way women are represented.
Her other projects include Roma - Sinti - Kale - Manush (May - July 2012) at Rivington Place, London, as co-curator with Mark Sealy, Director of Autograph ABP and Gabi Scardi, Independent Curator; Reflections on the Self — Five African Women Photographers London and touring the UK (2011 - 2014), as part of Hayward Touring; and [Kaddu Jigeen]-- Women Speak Out (2011 - 2013), Galerie Le Manège, Dakar and touring Africa.
Even the Guggenheim picked a woman, Tacita Dean, for its last yawn of a Booker Prize and let women photographers steal the scene of its «Family Pictures.»
Other voices on gender Brings together women photographers and video artists of African, Caribbean and Pacific cultural background, developing gender discourses in their art.
The exhibition presents a significant anthology of original photographs, produced by some of the leading and most famous women photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries, offering a historic and linguistic overview of the medium -LSB-...]
Her work was included in Turning Silver; the most noted Women Photographers of the past twenty - five years.
Alice Austen House 2 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10305 One of the earliest American women photographers, Alice Austen is best known for her documentary images.
To celebrate the pioneering role of legendary artists, such as Anna Atkins, the first camera-less woman photographer to use cyanotype - as - photogram to create «word art,» the show highlights well - known artists like Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, and Carrie Mae Weems, while also including younger artists, such as Meghann Riepenhoff, Whitney Hubbs, and Liz Nielsen.
The summer group show helped place her in context of other quirky women photographers and a show at MoMA once called «The Photographic Object.»
The accompanying catalogue presents the first comprehensive overview of the work of the most important woman photographer associated with the Institute of Design.
The title of the exhibition was inspired by the word rawiya, the Arabic word that means «she who tells a story», and it is, concurrently, the name of a collective of the Middle East - based women photographers, founded in 2009.
These images will clearly demonstrate why Neshat is constantly counted among her nation's leading women photographers.
She has also been developing a series of essays about contemporary women photographers published on Photomonitor.co.uk.
I arrived there when I was 27 years old, and I knew that I wanted to research women photographers; I knew that I wanted to learn who the black photographers were; and I knew that I wanted to build my own archive of their work.
In 2010 her work was displayed at the Mobile Museum of Art's survey of Southern Women Photographers.
The exhibition features the work of Six New Mexico Women Photographers making a strong statement about their lives and the issues influencing them.
Each work on view entered the MCA collection through the generosity of Jack and Sandra Guthman, whose passion for collecting women photographers matches our own commitment to collecting work by female artists.
2003 Fragments of the City, 6 women photographers defining the city and popular culture in SA, Bensusan Museum of Photography, Johannesburg, South Africa MTN New Contemporaries 2003, Museum Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa African Day Celebration, Shivava Cafe, Johannesburg, South Africa Playtime Festival, Bensusan Museum of Photography, Johannesburg, South Africa
The groundbreaking exhibition She Who Tells a Story features over eighty works by leading Middle Eastern female artists, the largest survey of Arab and Iranian women photographers to tour the US.
The Huffington Post lists 10 historic women photographers, including Nan Goldin, Shirin Neshat, and Diane Arbus.
Currently on view are two complementary mid-career retrospectives devoted to women photographers Lorna Simpson (American, b. 1960) and Ahlam Shibli (Palestinian, b. 1970).
On March 29th, they also launched the Theo Westenberger Photo Contest, a $ 5,000 cash prize and licensing opportunity that will be awarded six times yearly to outstanding women photographers.
Mary Ellen Mark was just one prominent figure among the full - time women photographers who followed these pioneers, and includes such famous practitioners as Eve Arnold (1912 > 2012), Diane Arbus (1923 > 1971), Inge Morath (1923 > 200), Annie Leibovitz (1949 >), Sally Mann (1951 >), Bettina Rheims (1952 >), Ellen von Unwerth (1954 >), Nan Goldin (1953 >), Cindy Sherman (1954 >) and Alex Prager (1979 >), to name but a few.
«Pioneer Women Photographers,» works by Imogen Cunningham, Ella McBride, Myra Wiggins and Adelaide Hanscom Leeson.
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