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The still life : in product presentation and editorial design
The Still Life compiles striking editorial photography, innovative shop window displays, and intelligent visual merchandising. The featured work is created by imaginative stylists and photographers who arrange products, objects, and materials in unusual ways. Distinctive worlds of images result that are reminiscent of Baroque and Renaissance still life paintings in which arrangements of flowers, fruit, musical instruments, and other objects were used as powerful allegories for various aspects of life and death.
Man Ray, African Art, and the Modernist Lens
2009
The exhibition \"Man Ray, African Art, and the Modernist Lens\" from October 10, 2009 through January 10, 2010 at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, is reviewed. The exhibition's other destinations and dates are listed also.
Journal Article
Wolfgang Tillmans : DZHK book 2018
Presenting recent developments in Wolfgang Tillmans's portraiture and still lifes, 'Wolfgang Tillmans: DZHK Book 2018' features a broad selection of new and recent works that respond to their surroundings while at the same time embodying a self-contained environment. Few artists have shaped the scope of contemporary art and influenced a younger generation more than Wolfgang Tillmans. Since the early 1990s, his works have epitomized a new kind of subjectivity in photography, pairing intimacy and playfulness with social critique and the persistent questioning of existing values and hierarchies. Through his seamless integration of genres, subjects, techniques, and exhibition strategies, he has expanded conventional ways of approaching the medium, and his practice continues to address the fundamental question of what it means to create pictures in an increasingly image-saturated world.
Master of the frozen moment.(Henri Cartier-Bresson, Canon Gallery, London, England)
1998
Cartier-Bresson's photographs reflect his extraordinary mastery of the frozen moment and transforms stasis into a work of art. This particular exhibit terms his images as travel photographs yet a scrutiny will uncover their distinctly anti-imperialistic theme.
Magazine Article