29.2.12

Overpainted Photographs

Gerhard Richter is an important artist in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries; his work spans nearly five decades.


 Urban landscape, ohne titel, 1998

Family, ohne titel, 2005


 The end of World War II in many ways coincided with Gerhard’s transition from childhood to adolescence, and, now under Soviet control following the Potsdam Agreement, it was to be a very different Germany to the one he had been born into.


 Interiors, ohne titel, 2008

 People, ohne titel, 1998



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Gerhard Richter on artnet

 

 

Gerhard Richter

24.2.12

Reading Photo: Duane Michals

"..It is no accident that you are reading this. This moment has been waiting for you, I have been waiting for you. Remember me."
(Duane Michals) 



 
Madame Schroedinger's Cat
1988


 
Madame Schroedinger's Cat
1988


Michals' work makes innovative use of photo-sequences, often incorporating text to examine emotion and philosophy.
(Kristine McKenna) 


 
The Most Beautiful Part of a Man's Body
1986 


The Most Beautiful Part of a Woman's Body
1986


He is noted for two innovations in artistic photography developed in the 1960s and 1970s. First, he "[told] a story through a series of photos" as in his 1970 book Sequences. Second, he handwrote text near his photographs, thereby giving information that the image itself could not convey.
(Ian Phillips) 


Nude observed 
1968 
 A Woman Dreaming in the City
1968



I believe in the imagination. What I cannot see is infinitely more important than what I can see.

3.2.12

Stieglitz & O'Keeffe


"Photography is my passion, the search for truth my obsession". 
( Alfred Stieglitz )


 O'Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz
1920

O'Keeffe hands by Alfred Stieglitz
1864–1946


"they were like two teenagers in love. Several times a day they would run up the stairs to their bedroom, so eager to make love that they would start taking their clothes off as they ran."
( Richard Whelan (1995). Alfred Stieglitz: A Biography. NY: Little, Brown. )


 O'Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz
1919

 O'Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz
1918


 One of the most important things that O'Keeffe provided for Stieglitz was the muse he had always wanted. He photographed O'Keeffe obsessively between 1918 and 1925 in what was the most prolific period in his entire life.

During this period he produced more than 350 mounted prints of O'Keeffe that portrayed a wide range of her character, moods and beauty.

He shot many close-up studies of parts of her body, especially her hands either isolated by themselves or near her face or hair.


Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz
 ( Painter and photographer, wife and husband, New York, 1944 ) 
  


"Photography is not an art. Neither is painting, nor sculpture, literature or music. They are only different media for the individual to express his aesthetic feelings… You do not have to be a painter or a sculptor to be an artist. You may be a shoemaker. You may be creative as such. And, if so, you are a greater artist than the majority of the painters whose work is shown in the art galleries of today."
( Alfred Stieglitz (1897). American Annual of Photography )




Alfred Stieglitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Masters of Photography: Alfred Stieglitz

 

Alfred Stieglitz: The Eloquent Eye (1999) - YouTube






31.1.12

Feel the Leibovitz

"I sometimes find the surface interesting. To say that the mark of a good portrait is whether you get them or get the soul - I don't think this is possible all of the time." 
– Annie Leibovitz -


Susan Sontag by Leibovitz

Charlotte Gainsbourg by Leibovitz


Annie Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. While studying painting at the San Francisco Art Institute, she took night classes in photography.


Miley Cyrus by Leibovitz


Exhibitions of her images have appeared at museums and galleries all over the world, including the National Portrait Gallery and the Corcoran Gallery, in Washington, D.C.; the International Center of Photography, in New York; the Brooklyn Museum; the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam; the Centre National de la Photographie, in Paris; and the National Portrait Gallery in London.  


Kate Winslet & her Husband by Leibovitz

 Penelope Cruz & Woody Allen by Leibovitz


She lives in New York with her three children, Sarah, Susan, and Samuelle.



Annie Leibovitz



27.12.11

The Meat Guns

The Meat Guns

Dimitri Tsykalov is a Russian artist based in Paris who likes to experiment and to shock viewers. Most of his sculptures are made with edible foods and aim to make statements about world hunger, barbarous animal treatment, and various abuse of men. His “Skull” series shows a great precision and accuracy, while “Meat” trespasses few limits.

© Dimitri Tsykalov

© Dimitri Tsykalov

© Dimitri Tsykalov

© Dimitri Tsykalov

© Dimitri Tsykalov

"In these pictures I recognize the murderess within me, I recognize love and death within me; in these pictures I recognize my flesh as the cannon fodder it is and will be for the rest of my life. In contrast the secondary meat in these shots - the one that rots and that kills, the animal meat that is used to create the fleshy weapons - seems unscathed, sanguine and elegiac. It is incredibly alive, it is cannon flesh and we are already mortal."

(Isabelle Rabineau)

Dimitri Tsykalov, MEAT :: blog :: topolivres ::

 

Juxtapoz Magazine - Meat Guns by Dimitri Tsykalov | Current

 


24.12.11

Bie Project

"Bie"

Bie #1
2011
Tommas Titus

 
 Bie #2
2011
Tommas Titus

Bie #3
2011
Tommas Titus

Bie #4
2011
Tommas Titus

Bie #5
2011
Tommas Titus



Preparation :
-BIE, almost 2012-

9.12.11

Close Up

Martin Schoeller is one of the best-known portrait photographers of the younger generation.




After studying photography in Berlin, Martin Schoeller  went to New York in order to attend to portrait photography and documentation. Having little knowledge of the language and even less money, he asked Annie Leibovitz and Irving Penn, both photographers he adored, for an assistant job.



Today Martin Schoeller’s work has reached international recognition. He photographs for magazines such as »Rolling Stone«, »GQ«, »Esquire«, »Vogue«, »Interview « and is one of the four photographers, who are employed by the magazine »The New Yorker« .

martin schoeller

Martin Schoeller

 

Martin Schoeller photo shoot - YouTube

 

Martin Schoeller on artnet