Archives for posts tagged ‘photography’

Taca Sui

Taca Sui Work from Steles – Huang Yi Project. “The latest body of work collectively titled Steles (2015) focuses on the stone steles that have played such a crucial role in the documentation of the history of China. In this case he was inspired by the late Qing dynasty imperial bureaucrat Huang Yi (1744-1802) who […]

Mishka Henner

Mishka Henner Work from Evaporation Ponds. “Evaporation Ponds presents the dazzling geometries of waste reservoirs created by natural gas production. Seen from above, their glowing expanses resemble luminous abstractions, recalling Colour Field painting or celestial photographs. Yet beneath this painterly surface lies a record of toxicity: landscapes engineered to dispose of industrial by-products, rendered strangely […]

Liz Nielsen

Liz Nielsen Work from her Black & Whites. “Liz Nielsen’s innovative practice upends the traditional method of analog photography. Working in the color darkroom, she exposes light sensitive paper and processes it through conventional photographic chemicals, creating light-paintings by way of camera-less photography. Her photographs are made without a camera and can also be described […]

David Hartt

David Hartt Work from Naturphilosophie. “Galerie Thomas Schulte presents Naturphilosophie, an exhibition of new works by David Hartt. For his second solo exhibition at the gallery, Hartt expands on an ongoing body of work, continuing his engagement with themes related to dominant systems of knowledge and representation, and corresponding processes of marginalization and displacement. Reproduced […]

Daniel Gustav Cramer

Daniel Gustav Cramer Work from 11 Works. ““A thing that we see at a certain point in time, a book that we read not only remains forever tied to whatever was around us, but also remains faithfully bound to the person we were at that time.” Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time In his […]

Sean Scully

Sean Scully Work from Walls of Aran. “Primarily known as an abstract painter, Scully is also an accomplished photographer whose images echo the strong geometric lines of his paintings. On the Aran Islands west of Ireland, he documented ancient stone walls rambling through the countryside. Monumental and enduring, the walls exude a serene sense of […]

John-David Richardson and Emily Wiethorn

John-David Richardson and Emily Wiethorn. Work from HERE YOU COME AGAIN. “As individuals, each of us has experienced profoundly traumatic encounters with masculinity, violence, and misogyny. These experiences have left indelible marks, shaping who we are as artists and how we navigate the world. In our individual practices, we each grapple with these complex dynamics, […]

Lisa Barnard

Lisa Barnard Work from The Canary and the Hammer. “Photographed across four years and four continents, The Canary and The Hammer details our reverence for gold and its role in humanity’s ruthless pursuit of progress. Through a mix of image, text and archival material, the third book by British artist Lisa Barnard provides a fascinating […]

Public Lands Institute

Public Lands Institute Work from their Archive. “Public Lands Institute is an ongoing photographic index of public lands. This work is dedicated to the Public Domain under the Creative Commons CC0 (Public Domain Dedication) license. The term “public domain” encompasses those materials that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or […]

Zoe Leonard

Zoe Leonard Work from Al río / To the River. “Following the river’s course from the border cities of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso to the Gulf of Mexico, Leonard considers the conflation of, and boundaries between, nature and politics as they manifest in the landscape. ‘Al río / To the River’ is structured through […]