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Provisão
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Rodrigo Braga

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Braga’s video work Provisão (2009) opens with a still shot of a clearing in a forest, shoots of grass emerging from a muddy brown patch of seemingly dry and barren earth. As the camera fades to black, the viewer hears the repeated sound of a shovel striking dirt. The camera fades back to the clearing and zooms in on a shirtless man digging up the ground.

Serengeti Green
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Phillip Maisel

Photography (Photography)

While his works can function as abstract, they are very much rooted in physicality and the possibilities that are inherent in the materials themselves. Elements used in various stages of photographic processes (color filters, glassine, and prints themselves) are integrated back into the artwork either as part of the sculpture or as collage elements that are later added to the print. In some of the works, Maisel cuts into the prints themselves.

Japanese House Series
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Tomoko Yoneda

Photography (Photography)

Yoneda’s Japanese House (2010) series of photographs depicts buildings constructed in Taiwan during the period of Japanese occupation, between 1895 and 1945. Yoneda focuses both on the original Japanese features of the houses and on details that have been altered since the end of the occupation. The yet-to-be acknowledged history of the occupation of Taiwan and other East Asian countries by Japan during World War II is subtly disclosed in these pictures.

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Chris Wiley

Photography (Photography)

Architectural details become abstracted renderings in Chris Wiley’s inkjet prints 11 and 20 (both 2012). In photographing seemingly mundane images of doorways and walls, Wiley collapses the viewer’s experience of inhabiting space by foregrounding features that we all too often miss in our built environment: the peeling white paint on a Corinthian column or the rusty studs on a blue door.

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Chris Wiley

Photography (Photography)

Architectural details become abstracted renderings in Chris Wiley’s inkjet prints 11 and 20 (both 2012). In photographing seemingly mundane images of doorways and walls, Wiley collapses the viewer’s experience of inhabiting space by foregrounding features that we all too often miss in our built environment: the peeling white paint on a Corinthian column or the rusty studs on a blue door.

Hommage To Balotelli's Missed Trick
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Burak Delier

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Burak Delier’s sculpture Homage to Balotelli’s Missed Trick is a symbol of resistance to the demand for success and performance. The sculpture represents Italian soccer player Mario Balotelli, who intentionally missed an opportunity to score during a 2011 game between LA Galaxy and Manchester City. The miniature Balotelli stands on his left foot, raising his right foot to kick the ball.

Blind Spencer (Mirror)
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Douglas Gordon

Photography (Photography)

Blind Spencer is part of the series “Blind Stars” including hundreds of works in which the artist cut out the eyes of Hollywood stars, in a symbolically violent manner. An emptiness (some are burned letting appear a white or mirror background or a mirror) replaces the eyes, giving the impression of a blind eye deprived of all expression. Paradoxically, the work looks at us all the more intensely.

The Making of Monster
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Douglas Gordon

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In Monster (1996-97), the artist’s face becomes grotesque through the application of strips of transparent adhesive tape, typical of Gordon’s performance-based films that often depict his own body in action. Also characteristic of his work, the scene takes place in front of a mirror, suggesting the kind of personal self-reflection that one is capable of – both good and evil. The video makes clear cinematographic reference to the ‘alter-ego’ transformation in Mamoulian’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and to the “You looking at me?” sequence performed in front of a mirror by Robert De Niro in Scorsese’s Taxi Driver which also inspired Gordon’s through a looking glass ( 1999).

The Left Hand Can't See That the Right Hand is Blind
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Douglas Gordon

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Douglas Gordon’s single-channel video The Left Hand Can’t See That The Right Hand is Blind, captures an unfolding scene between two hands in leather gloves—at first seemingly comfortable to be entwined, and later, engaged in a struggle. As suggested by the work’s title, each of the hands assumes a character with a distinct personality, as if we were witnessing a lovers’ quarrel and embrace, or the embodiment of opposing forces of an internal struggle. Gordon has previously created performance-based works depicting his own body or parts of it—arms, hands, fingers, eyes—usually enacting simple, repetitive movements.

Douglas Gordon

Chris Wiley

Burak Delier

Rodrigo Braga

Phillip Maisel

Tomoko Yoneda

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about 3 months ago (02/11/2024)

The big picture: Bert Hardy’s portrait of striking Chinese seamen in 1940s Liverpool | Photography | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation A group of men in a Chinese hostel in Liverpool, May 1942...

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about 3 months ago (02/08/2024)

Polar Bear Napping on an Iceberg Wins People's Choice Award Home / Photography / Photo Contest Charming Photo of Polar Bear Napping on an Iceberg Wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award By Jessica Stewart on February 8, 2024 “Ice Bed” by Nima Sarikhani, UK...

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about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

Sleeping Polar Bear Snuggling on Iceberg Wins Photo Award Skip to content "Ice Bed" (2023), digital photo (© Nima Sarikhani, Wildlife Photographer of the Year; all images courtesy the artist and Natural History Museum, London) In an era of immeasurable chaos caused by unsustainable human activity across the planet, it’s crucial to look within the natural world for order, hope, and to feel grounded as things spiral around us...

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about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

Barbara Cole's Painterly Wet Collodion Photography Home / Photography Photographer Uses 150-Year-Old Photo Technique To Create Painterly Vintage-Looking Portraits By Jessica Stewart on February 7, 2024 Fine art photographer Barbara Cole is known for her artistic underwater photography ...

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about 3 months ago (02/05/2024)

Arthur Tress Sought the Shadow Side of Photography Skip to content Arthur Tress, "Boy with Root Hands, New York, New York" from the series The Dream Collector (1971) (all photos Ksenya Gurshtein/ Hyperallergic ) LOS ANGELES — The earliest recorded evidence of humans’ fascination with dreams dates to antiquity, when Heraclitus wrote, “When men dream, each has his own world...

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about 3 months ago (01/29/2024)

She photographs him naked or scantily clad in submissive poses...

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about 4 months ago (12/17/2023)

Jeremy Grayson obituary | Photography | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation Jeremy Grayson photographed Shirley Bassey, Sammy Davis Jr and Marlon Brando Jeremy Grayson photographed Shirley Bassey, Sammy Davis Jr and Marlon Brando Obituary Jeremy Grayson obituary My father, Jeremy Grayson, who has died aged 90, was a professional photographer who worked over the years for clients including the BBC, Radio Times, Talk of the Town and the London Palladium...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

Merrick Morton spent two decades documenting the evolution of cholo culture, community, and style in East LA and South Central....

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about 5 months ago (12/13/2023)

Charles Lee at SF Camerawork: Black Cowboys and Their Horses | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer The Do List SF Camerawork Show Honors the Relationship Between Black Cowboys and Their Horses Nia Coats Dec 13 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link An installation view of Charles Lee's show 'sweat + dirt' at SF Camerawork...

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about 5 months ago (12/13/2023)

Photos Of London From Above At Christmas | Londonist Mesmerising Shots Of London From Above At Christmas By Will Noble Will Noble Mesmerising Shots Of London From Above At Christmas From above, Winter Wonderland look intensely pretty Think you've seen all of London's Christmas lights ? Photographer Jason Hawkes has been up in his helicopter again, this time reporting back with some mesmerising shots of the capital after dark — many capturing 2023's festive illuminations from angles you won't have seen before...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

All we want for Christmas is a collection of thoughtful/sexy/arty/whimsical photobooks....

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

Guardian and Observer photographs of 2023 – own a fine art print | gallery | Art and design | The Guardian Skip to main content Guardian Print Shop Guardian and Observer photographs of 2023 – own a fine art print Fans watch Elton John’s set on the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury festival in Somerset on 25 June...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

‘If I start thinking I hate making baubles that’s the time to retire’: Will Shakspeare’s craft – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian Skip to main content The artisans ‘If I start thinking I hate making baubles that’s the time to retire’: Will Shakspeare’s craft – in pictures Will Shakspeare’s Christmas baubles...

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about 5 months ago (12/10/2023)

Photographer Breaks the Record for Deepest Underwater Shoot Home / Photography Photographer Breaks the Guinness World Record (Again) for Deepest Underwater Portrait Shoot By Regina Sienra on December 10, 2023 Back in July, photographer Steve Haining and model Ciara Antoski broke the Guinness World Record for the deepest underwater photoshoot ...

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about 5 months ago (12/08/2023)

Maria Sturm's 'You Don't Look Native to Me' explores identity and stolen histories with Native Americans seeking federal-level recognition....

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about 5 months ago (12/06/2023)

With the cost of an education in the hundreds of thousands, we discuss their inspiring practices and how student loan debt impacts creativity....

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about 5 months ago (12/06/2023)

People in the UK Can Be Prescribed Photography to Treat Mental Health Home / Science / Health People Can Be Prescribed “Photography” as a Mental Health Treatment in the UK By Margherita Cole on December 6, 2023 Photo: olhovyi_photographer/ Depositphotos Creative outlets like drawing and painting are great ways of exploring your emotions and relieving stress...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

Elliott Erwitt, Photographer With a Sense of Humor, Dies at 95 Skip to content Photographer Elliott Erwitt (photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images) Legendary black-and-white photographer Elliott Erwitt passed away in his Manhattan home on November 29 at the age of 95...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

Women’s Oppression Is the Earth’s Oppression Skip to content Laura Aguilar, "Nature Self-Portrait #5" (1996) (© Laura Aguilar Trust of 2016) LONDON — The tradition of landscape photography is entwined with a patriarchal settler-colonial perspective...

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about 5 months ago (12/01/2023)

Larry Stanton's paintings are a touching tribute to a community of friends and artists gone long before their time....

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about 5 months ago (11/30/2023)

In her debut monograph, 'Madre', the photographer delves into realms of past and present to consider the feminine as a life force....

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about 5 months ago (11/28/2023)

Dubbed a "human paparazzo" by collaborator Josh Safdie, the photographer calls New York “the perfect computer simulator"....

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about 5 months ago (11/23/2023)

Something Special Studio's new photobook collates different personal visions of sun, skin and sweat....

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about 5 months ago (11/21/2023)

Hideka Tonomura spent 20 years inside Tokyo's notorious red-light district advertisement...

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about 5 months ago (11/20/2023)

The Chinese photographer’s latest series, ‘Amour Défendu’, muses on a time of free love and freer spirits....

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about 6 months ago (10/28/2023)

Capturing Bali’s Many Faces, Zissou Documents The Sacred And The Mundane Of A Fragile Island - IGNANT Name Zissou Words Anna Dorothea Ker Though he views photography as a medium for storytelling, Zissou’s images don’t insist on a narrative...

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about 7 months ago (10/05/2023)

Tips for Taking Photos With Your Cellphone - The New York Times Travel | Travel Photography: How to Make the Most of Your Cellphone Camera https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/16/travel/travel-photography-cellphones.html Share full article 100 Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT Travel Photography: How to Make the Most of Your Cellphone Camera Share full article 100 Credit.....

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about 10 months ago (07/11/2023)

Akasha Rabut captures the unique island flair of Hawaiian commencement ceremonies....

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about 24 months ago (05/14/2022)

Can you imagine photographing icons like Betty White and Prince? Well my podcast guest today doesn’t have to imagine… it’s HER JOB!?! Yep, American photographer Mary Ellen Matthews has been the in-house photographer at Saturday Night Live since 1999....

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about 28 months ago (01/15/2022)

You guys, somehow I managed to get American artist Sandy Skoglund on my podcast! I actually learned about Sandy in an art history class waaaay back in the early 90’s, and here we are today, chatting!? We talked for over 2 hours, and every story was a gem....