Baldwin Lee’s rediscovered photographs are marked by moral clarity and rare intimacy.
Pablo Picasso, Ayn Rand, Igor Stravinsky: This archive is like a who's who of midcentury culture.
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Painter, born in Richmond, Va. Socially conscious, Gwathmey portrayed rural African-American life in the South in a modernist style, emphasizing broad areas of color outlined in black.
During the 1950s and ’60s, the Highwaymen painted Florida's changing landscape. Their work is finally being surveyed.
Hank Willis Thomas pulled an artwork from the Johannesburg fair after a photographer cried foul. But that's only the start.
Cy Twombly’s photographs, although chiefly serving as ideas and models for paintings or sculptures, reflect his thoughts on the past and the complex beauty of antiquity in their own right.
Photographer Phyllis Galembo travelled across west and central Africa documenting the tradition of masking for a fantastic new book
Clarence John Laughlin is probably the best known photographer to come out of New Orleans. Largely self-taught, he was noted for his eccentricity and his life-long devotion to "the third world of photography: poetic, surrealist and transcendental..." The Masks grow to us, 1947…
Nellie Mae Rowe, American, 1900–1982, Untitled, 1978, Marker on black-and-white photograph mounted on paper, mounted on plywood, with additions of white paint and oil pastel
A look at this week's art news, including the upcoming J20 art strike, and events and exhibitions everywhere from San Francisco to South Africa.
Rise and Fall of Apartheid: Photography and the Bureaucracy of Everyday Life, a massive volume published earlier this year to accompany the exhibit at...
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This work is an "Open Edition" Photography by Marcos Castro (Brazil). Dimensions are available on request. This artwork is part of the gallery Últimas obras. Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
Silhouette Portrait of John Marshall - American, Charleston, South Carolina 1808–1883 Charleston, South Carolina-American, 1755–1835-American, active Hartford, Connecticut 1840–67 - Artist Nationality: American-American-American - Original Medium, Materials or Technique: Lithograph with tint stoneWe print high quality reproductions of historical maps, photographs, prints, etc. Because of their historical nature, some of these images may show signs of wear and tear - small rips, stains, creases, etc. We believe that in many cases this contributes to the historical character of the item.
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Photography is a generous, abundant medium and Parke is a voracious photographer. By Geoff Dyer I was introduced to the work of Trent Parke (born in Australia in 1971, a member of Magnum since 2007) by a mutual friend, the photographer, Matt Stuart. He showed me two books by Parke, both sel
Haverstraw, New York, 1966 Friedlander is a photographer, never forget. Although a major photographic artist, he is not an ‘artist utilising photography.’ He uses the camera, that unthinking machine, to transcribe his visual perceptions of the world. Out of the Cool - Lee Friedlander at th
Christina Olson (1893 - 1968) "She was limited physically but by no means spiritually….The challenge to me was to do justice to her extraordinary conquest of a life.” -Andrew Wyeth Christina was Wyeth’s Maine neighbor, who suffered from Polio. Wyeth was on friendly terms with the Olsons, using her and her younger brother as the subject of paintings from 1940 to 1968. Andrew Wyeth [American Contemporary Realist Painter, 1917-2009] Tempera on gessoed panel Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), NYC Second in three generations of Wyeth artists; best known of the Wyeths. Andrew was taught by his father, artist and illustrator N.C. Wyeth and is father of Jamie Wyeth, third generation contemporary realist painter. Official Andrew Wyeth website: andrewwyeth.com/ Farnsworth Museum, Wyeth works: collection.farnsworthmuseum.org/objects?query=wyeth&f... Andrew Wyeth image permission requests, artist's estate: andrewwyeth.com/image-permission/__ This is a copyright work for educational purposes only. _____ Complex and timely restoration and compilation by plumleaves
The late photographer Jack Leigh was a native of Savannah, Georgia, and its landscape and culture permeates his black and white images. He captures its
DESCRIPTION Artist: Raymond Meeks Title: Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota Medium: Photo Litho, 1997, Hong Kong Dimensions: 6.8x9.7" Description: Heat Wax Mounted on 11x14" Conservation Board Artist Bio: Raymond Meeks (1963) is an American photographer. Much of his work focuses on memory and place, and captures daily life with his family. In 2016 Meeks received a Siskind Fellowship Grant from the Aaron Siskind Foundation. His work is held in the collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, Light Work in Syracuse, NY, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Gowin's portraits of his wife, famed for their ethereal intimacy, are a cornerstone of the celebrated American photographer's work. They loom large at a major retrospective of his work on show at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris
War dominated 30 years of Vietnam's history last century. The struggle that began with communists fighting French colonial power in the 1940s did not end
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