Sentences with phrase «year photography career»

Times writer Jonathan Blaustein talks to David Graham on his 30 + year photography career with an accompanying slide show featuring 17 of David's most classic pictures.

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i serve in the military for 5 years, and im focusing now that im a civilian on my photography career.
Creative writing has been a part of his life for many years, as he enjoyed writing plots and stories for the various RPG games he played with friends as a teenager, and creating stories within his English classes at school.Following his education, Andrew eventually found work as a Freelance, and then in - house artist, while also pursuing a side career in wedding Photography before returning to full time freelance work.
I started taking pictures of the animals I was working with 12 years ago and shortly thereafter refocused my photography career toward them,» she says.
Insert Chase Guttman, Travel Photographer, Drone Master and three - time «Young Travel Photographer of the Year» winner, who has taken his passion for travel and photography to build a legendary career.
Robert Holmes Photography Chair One of the world's most successful and prolific travel photographers, whose career has extended over 30 years.
The show has been created as part of Redeye's Lightbox project, an intensive year - long course which seeks to launch the careers of professional photographers through workshops, networking sessions and support from experts in the photography industry.
«A year after my visit to the garden I said goodbye to my career as a designer, realising that photography was the best tool I had against the crazy rhythm of our society,» he explains.
Born in 1943 in the Nianiagara district of Bobo - Dioulasso, the country's cultural and socio - economic hub, Sory began his career in photography in 1960 — the same year his country regained its independence.
The exhibition looks at Hockney's 60 year, multi-disciplinary career highlighting his most iconic works in painting, drawing, photography, and video, and key moments from 1960 to the present.
Over his thirty - five year career, he worked in every conceivable medium — drawings on paper, sculpture, performances, music, video, photography, and painting.
This year's Standard Bank Young Artist Award winner — a prestigious early - career prize previously won by William Kentridge and Pieter Hugo — Modisakeng has parallel interests in photography and video.
Over a 25 - year career, her work in experimental film, photography, sound and drawing has already demonstrated a deep engagement with the genres of landscape, portraiture and still life, which become the focus for these three shows.
Christopher Williams: The Production Line of Happiness — the first retrospective ever mounted of Christopher Williams (American, b. 1956)-- spans the impressive 35 - year career of one of the most influential cinephilic artists working in photography.
With fifty years of experience in the New York gallery world, his interests and expertise extend from established post-war artists through the most contemporary emerging careers and ranges through all media from painting, works on paper, sculpture and installation to photography and digital media.
Moore has won top awards throughout his career, including the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography, World Press Photo honors, the John Faber Award and the Robert Capa Gold Medal from the Overseas Press Club, Photographer of the Year from Pictures of the Year International, the NPPA and Sony World Photography Organization.
Celebrated in both the fine art and editorial worlds for his talent in street photography, Bruce Davidson has become a major influence on American photography over the span of his fifty - year career.
After three years assisting top fashion photographers in New York City, he began his own fashion photography career, shooting mostly in Italy and Spain.
During his career of almost 60 years, Mr. DeCarava the founder of a school of African - American photography that broke with the social documentary traditions.
Classic bodies of work from his fifty - year career have been extensively published in monographs and are included in major public and private fine art collections around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art and International Center of Photography in New York, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C..
Albuquerque is an internationally renowned artist who, over the course of her 40 - year career, developed a strong visual language and an expansive body of work ranging from sculpture, poetry, painting, photography, film, and multi-media performance to ambitious site - specific ephemeral projects in remote locations around the globe.
Over the course of his 30 - year career, Thomas Ruff (born 1958) has approached every genre of photography and coolly reinvented it.
The 2012 Biennial, poignantly dedicated to the late Mike Kelley who passed away earlier this year, presents artists at all points in their careers, in a vast array of media from painting, sculpture, photography, installation, music, theater, film and dance.
His influential 40 - year career was founded on a unique approach to 20th century fashion photography.
As a photographer who constantly maintains a positive and fresh sensibility throughout his career of over 15 years, McGinley can indeed be regarded as figure whose name will be remembered in the context of 21st century photography.
The only comprehensive monograph devoted exclusively to «one of the quiet giants of post-conceptual photography» (The New York Times), Liz Deschenes celebrates the artist's twenty - year career with immaculately produced images, an interview with Deschenes, and critical essays.
The first American museum exhibition dedicated to the artist in nearly three decades, Günther Förg: A Fragile Beauty, brings together over 40 years of the artist's multimedia practice — including works on paper, photography, sculpture, and rarely - exhibited late - career paintings — to provide new insight on the practice and enduring influence of this extraordinary and complex artist.
Over the course of her twentyplus year career, Janaina Tschäpe has been recognized for her arresting body of work that includes painting, performance, photography, sculpture, video, and drawing.
Phill Niblock (b. 1933, USA) is an artist whose fifty - year career spans minimalist and experimental music, film and photography.
→ Cindy Sherman at Wexner Center In finding an artist to close out its year of showing only women artists — 37 in total — the Wexner Center for the Arts could hardly do better than Cindy Sherman, who has spent her decades - long career in photography and film presenting a multitude of women.
He worked in New York galleries for ten years, leaving his position as Director of Graphics and Photography at Marlborough Gallery in 1986 to pursue a career as an artist.
In finding an artist to close out its year of showing only women artists — 37 in total — the Wexner Center for the Arts could hardly do better than Cindy Sherman, who has spent her decades - long career in photography and film presenting a multitude of women.
Classic bodies of work from his fifty - year career have been extensively published in monographs and are included in major public and private fine art collections around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art, International Center of Photography in New York, and Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC.
His career includes 10 years as staff photographer for Union Pacific Railroad and location work for hundreds of corporations through Schanuel Photography.
To kick - start Camden Art Centre's 2017 programme, Joachim Koester takes over three gallery spaces with an immersive installation of film, digital video, photography and audio, spanning a 12 year career.
Peter Moore's career in photography began in the 1930s with a simple box camera when he was 10 years old.
The retrospective «Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends» at MoMA spans the 60 years career of the artists bringing together over 250 works, integrating Rauschenberg's astonishing range of production across mediums including painting, sculpture, drawing, prints, photography, sound works, and performance footage.
Over his thirty - five year career, he worked in every conceivable medium — drawings on paper, sculpture, performance, music, video, photography, and painting — exploring themes as diverse as American class relations, sexuality, repressed memory, systems of religion and transcendence, and post-punk politics, to which he brought both incisive critique and abundant, self - deprecating humor.
He has curated dozens of photography exhibitions in his thirty - three year career, including No Man's Land: Contemporary Photographers and Fragile Ecologies, featuring Edward Burtynsky, Emmet Gowin, and David Maisel.
Saskia, who during her ten year career has developed an impressive body of work that incorporates elements of photography and performance art as well as text and graphics, explores in «The accidental fold» the hidden beauty of found objects — things dropped or discarded, destined to decay and disappear.
With Nanki taking the lead on creative direction and editing; design by Hiromi Irisawa; art direction by Kazunori Kawagoshi and photography by Makoto Horiuchi — the book showcases a collection of extraordinary, artisan treats crafted by Chikara Mizukami, the genius behind Ikkoan (which is in fact a shop) and celebrates 40 years of his creative career.
«The transition to photography and letting go of my architecture career took more than eight years.
A thirty - five year career in photography has established Cindy Sherman as one of the most influential figures in contemporary art.
This selection of works demonstrates the continuity of Albers» austere and luminous vision, as it permeated his teaching, furniture and design objects, photography, typographical design and his writings, from his early years as a schoolteacher in Germany and the Bauhaus years to the end of his artistic and teaching career at Yale.
John Hilliard has not had a solo show in London since 2000, so this is a rare opportunity to see a substantial body of work spanning a 40 - year career that began in the mid 1970s when Hilliard was an important figure within the group of conceptual artists exploring photography through its mechanical process as well as the materiality of the final print.
Five major museum retrospectives celebrated Newman's sixty - year career in photography; the International Center of Photography, New York City, in March 1999; the Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2000; the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C., 2000 (Arnold Newman: Breaking Ground); and Arnold Newman sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture at the L'Hotel de Sully, Paris, Frphotography; the International Center of Photography, New York City, in March 1999; the Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2000; the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C., 2000 (Arnold Newman: Breaking Ground); and Arnold Newman sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture at the L'Hotel de Sully, Paris, FrPhotography, New York City, in March 1999; the Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2000; the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C., 2000 (Arnold Newman: Breaking Ground); and Arnold Newman sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture at the L'Hotel de Sully, Paris, France, 2002.
Lorna Simpson, whose refined and impassioned work is the subject of a 20 - year retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, began her career with an intense interest in socially engaged «street photography» in the Roy DeCarava mode.
His career as a highly influential artist and venerated teacher has spanned over fifty years and includes a diverse oeuvre of painting, photography, sculpture and video.
The Mind's Eye: 50 Years of Photography by Jerry Uelsmann features 90 works spanning the artist's celebrated and wide - ranging career, with well - known works shown alongside never - before - seen recent images.
The photography exhibition presents selections pulled from over 50 years of Richard Avedon's photographic career.
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