Posts Tagged: fine art photography
Photography and the Art World
”The photograph itself is the invention” Intelligence Squared debate at the Saatchi Gallery, 25 April 2012
Photography and the Art World
”The photograph itself is the invention” Intelligence Squared debate at the Saatchi Gallery, 25 April 2012
Paris Photo 2012: Lens Culture Preview
For those of us (sob) not able to make it to Paris this week for the very renowned Paris Photo photography exhibition, Lens Culture’s preview slideshow may provide a little consolation: Preview: Paris Photo 2012 The world’s premier fair for
Paris Photo 2012: Lens Culture Preview
For those of us (sob) not able to make it to Paris this week for the very renowned Paris Photo photography exhibition, Lens Culture’s preview slideshow may provide a little consolation: Preview: Paris Photo 2012 The world’s premier fair for
Everything Was Moving
Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s at the Barbican Art Gallery Photo: © 2012 Succession Raghubir Singh 13 September 2012 – 13 January 2013 Barbican Art Gallery This
Everything Was Moving
Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s at the Barbican Art Gallery Photo: © 2012 Succession Raghubir Singh 13 September 2012 – 13 January 2013 Barbican Art Gallery This
Miti Ruangkrtya: Imagining Flood
Photographer Miti Ruangkrtya got in touch with me a little while ago about ‘Imagining Flood‘ and I’m delighted to share selected photos from the collection here. Graduated from University of Westminster, MA in Photojournalism. Recently a ‘Selected Winners’ for Magenta Flash
Miti Ruangkrtya: Imagining Flood
Photographer Miti Ruangkrtya got in touch with me a little while ago about ‘Imagining Flood‘ and I’m delighted to share selected photos from the collection here. Graduated from University of Westminster, MA in Photojournalism. Recently a ‘Selected Winners’ for Magenta Flash
Lee Friedlander: Little Screens
The Little Screens ”Individual images from this important, early body of work, by one of America’s preeminent photographers, have been published sporadically over the years, but surprisingly, until now, the entirety of the work has remained unpublished and thus elusive.
Lee Friedlander: Little Screens
The Little Screens ”Individual images from this important, early body of work, by one of America’s preeminent photographers, have been published sporadically over the years, but surprisingly, until now, the entirety of the work has remained unpublished and thus elusive.
National Geographic to auction art
A selection of National Geographic’s most indelible photographs will be sold in December. The auction is expected to fetch around $3 million. National Geographic Society has chronicled scientific expeditions, explorations, archaeology, wildlife and world cultures for more than 100 years, amassing a
National Geographic to auction art
A selection of National Geographic’s most indelible photographs will be sold in December. The auction is expected to fetch around $3 million. National Geographic Society has chronicled scientific expeditions, explorations, archaeology, wildlife and world cultures for more than 100 years, amassing a
Jill Mathis: Dreaming of Ingmar Bergman
Last week I was delighted to hear from photographer Jill Mathis. Jill Mathis s a photographer who works in the rhelm of semantic combination; specifically, text and image. A sophisticated fusion blending these two modes of information to create a
Jill Mathis: Dreaming of Ingmar Bergman
Last week I was delighted to hear from photographer Jill Mathis. Jill Mathis s a photographer who works in the rhelm of semantic combination; specifically, text and image. A sophisticated fusion blending these two modes of information to create a
Andrew Kalash: Postcards
Russian concept photographer Andrew Kalash has created a new photographic collection that combines image with text – specifically, quotation with portrait-format images. A somewhat bravely overt combination of text with image doesn’t always work well – but Kalash balances this
Andrew Kalash: Postcards
Russian concept photographer Andrew Kalash has created a new photographic collection that combines image with text – specifically, quotation with portrait-format images. A somewhat bravely overt combination of text with image doesn’t always work well – but Kalash balances this
EYEBOOK: Sixty Artists. One Subject. Jenny Lynn
Eighteen39 featured photographer Jenny Lynn recently got in touch to share her latest project: EYEBOOK: Sixty Artists. One Subject. ”EyeBook: Sixty Artists. One Subject. A fascinating collection of remarkable works about the eye in art by historic and contemporary artists
EYEBOOK: Sixty Artists. One Subject. Jenny Lynn
Eighteen39 featured photographer Jenny Lynn recently got in touch to share her latest project: EYEBOOK: Sixty Artists. One Subject. ”EyeBook: Sixty Artists. One Subject. A fascinating collection of remarkable works about the eye in art by historic and contemporary artists
VIDEO: CCNY Interviews Elisabeth Biondi & Matthew Leifheit
If you have a spare twenty minutes, I’d highly recommend viewing this video in which Elisabeth Biondi chats to photographer Matthew Leifheit. Discussing layout, movement and gesture, even if you’re not too keen on Leifheit’s ‘Around Sunset‘ I think you’ll
VIDEO: CCNY Interviews Elisabeth Biondi & Matthew Leifheit
If you have a spare twenty minutes, I’d highly recommend viewing this video in which Elisabeth Biondi chats to photographer Matthew Leifheit. Discussing layout, movement and gesture, even if you’re not too keen on Leifheit’s ‘Around Sunset‘ I think you’ll