Heartfelt: Museum of Fine Arts, October 7 – November 20, 2005
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Jona Frank: High School September 23 November 27, 2004 Press Release In the spirit of photographer August Sander, Jona Frank sets out to record the social dynamic of the American public high school by examining the adolescent social experience. For three years, Frank visited high schools across the United States, exploring the layered cliques,…
Hitonatsu JP Oversized – January 1, 1995
Japanese Edition by George Hashiguchi (Photographer)
Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto (Japanese, b.1948) is known for his explorations of the illusionary properties of photography. Born in Tokyo, Sugimoto initially studied politics and sociology at St. Paul’s University in Tokyo, but in 1970 he enrolled at the Art Center College of Art and Design in Los Angeles to study Fine Art. He subsequently moved to New York, where he established himself as a photographer interested in the representation of reality. Influenced by Dada and Surrealist techniques and aesthetics, Sugimoto photographed movie and opera houses, natural history dioramas, and wax figures, using long exposures to create eerie scenes with unnatural lighting. Sugimoto is also a practicing architect and has designed specific spaces to exhibit his photography; his interest in architecture is also evident in his numerous photographs of old buildings. His work is highly esteemed and has been shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, among other institutions. He has also received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Sugimoto currently divides his time between Tokyo and New York. He is represented by many galleries such as The Pace Gallery and the Gagosian Gallery.
Hans Holbein Dance of Death Woodcuts by the Sylvan Press 1947. A limited Edition of 1499 Copies for the U.S. and the same for the British Empire. 10 Reviewers Copies. Condition as follows Gold Gilt on cover oxidized ,some slight foxing, bumped corners , Sold as is. 2011EbayINV Used
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The exhibitions reflect diverse geographical locations and span approximately 250 years, overlapping the Italian Renaissance. In Old Master Paintings, Flemish artist Gillis Mostaert creates an interesting narrative in the oil image Entry of Christ into Jerusalem (1570), which retells Christs last months from Palm Sunday to his ascension into heaven, which is pictured in the…