Listing 1 - 10 of 14 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Sculpture --- public sculpture --- street lighting units --- Burden, Chris
Choose an application
Mahfuz Sultan in this book: "In 2017, while preparing for an exhibition titled 'Machine', he tried to make sense of all the through lines in his work. He struggled with the endless multiplication of images and the widespread appropriation of his style by amateurs and advertisers. He revisited all of the work from his career; he searched for patterns and affinities in the images, signs of movement and concert between them. Instead of showing less work and countering noise with silence, he showed hundreds of images, decontextualized, some xeroxed very quickly and others printed with care. He resigned himself to the idea that meaning and coherence between all the work would continuously elude him, and the only thing to do was keep going, keep shooting. This book, 'Entropy', is one of the books made in the aftermath of that moment, when the artist left his forty-year chronology behind and appears to do everything that he did in sequence all at once."
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Photographs taken by Ari Marcopoulos in Rome (February - March 2016), and Malibu (August 2016). With a text contribution by Kara Walker. "Rome. (...) Here, no image or structure is complete without symbolic framing devices, which also require framing devices, and so on. Ad infinitum. Malibu. Rockstars and fallen rocks and the edge, here is where the European conquest of the New World meets its fountain of youth endgame. We have reached the end, and it is vast."
fotografie --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- stadsfotografie --- landschapsfotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- Marcopoulos Ari --- Rome --- Malibu --- Verenigde Staten --- Italië --- 77.071 MARCOPOULOS --- Marcopoulos, Ari
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
This artist's book accompanies Ari Marcopoulos's exhibition at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen. To create the book, Marcopoulos re-photographed prints of his photographs that he had produced at home using a pigment printer. This process was in many ways a continuation of the period of pandemic isolation in which most of the images were photographed. Closely aligned with his own copious output, the selection is both haphazard and intuitive, leaving room for spontaneity and even mistakes. A portion of the book also focuses on the 2021 video installation 'Alone Together', featuring a saxophone performance by jazz legend Joe McPhee, which forms a central part of the exhibition.
Fotografie --- Foto --- Fotograaf --- Smartphone --- Marcopoulos, Ari
Choose an application
"This project collects in one volume for the first time a selection of zines by Marcopoulos, many never before released, providing a unique insight and overview into an essential part of this influential artist's daily practice. Often self-published or created in collaboration with boutique and independent publishers like ROMA, Dashwood Books, and PPP Editions, these informal, DIY-aesthetic creations function as sketchbook, diary, installation space, and a means of processing Marcopoulos's daily practice of photographing his life, his family, his neighborhood, and the rarified cultural milieu in which he operates. This collection showcases an impressive array of printed zines, exploring each as an artistic object through an engaging layout. Beginning in 2015 and presented chronologically per year, key zines are featured--including some made during the pandemic, when Marcopoulos worked primarily on the screen, making PDF zines--and punctuated by individual images presented full scale. An interview with Hamza Walker underscores the role of zines as an essential part of Marcopoulos's artistic practice, emphasizing the personal, diaristic element within the work, while an essay from Maggie Nelson meditates on the work's position within a wider social and cultural context. Ari Marcopoulos: Zines is a must-have for anyone interested in this prolific artist's personal practice and zine culture.." -- Aperture website, accessed May 30 2023.
Photography, Artistic --- Zines --- photography [process] --- photo zines --- Marcopoulos, Ari
Listing 1 - 10 of 14 | << page >> |
Sort by
|