>>
SEARCH >>
EN
>>
<<

SEARCH AGAIN

CATEGORY
 
DATE
  FROM:
  TO:
  EX: 1/30/2012
KEYWORD
 
  >> Search
2017.01.06 Fri, by

SCôP : Survey of German Photography

MADE IN GERMANY presents an overview of German photography that includes numerous iconic masterpieces from the 1850s to the present. >> Read more
2016.04.11 Mon, by

KEIJI UEMATSU

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to announce a solo exhibition of new and historical work by Japanese conceptual artist Keiji Uematsu, his first ever in the United Kingdom. >> Read more
2016.03.03 Thu, by

Simon Lee Gallery
KEIJI UEMATSU—
INVISIBLE FORCE

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to announce a solo exhibition of new and historical work by Japanese conceptual artist Keiji Uematsu, his first ever in the United Kingdom. >> Read more
2016.02.18 Thu, by

CANDIDA HÖFER: MEMORY | Private View | Monday, 21 March, 6-8 pm | Hong Kong

After receiving critical acclaim at the State Hermitage Museum in 2015, >> Read more
2015.08.12 Wed, by

On Methods – Solo-Exhibition by Candida Höfer

“There is a method to take the photograph; there is a method to make the image; and there is a method to present the picture. Candida Höfer has often emphasized the equal importance of all of these three distinct phases in her production.″(Herbert Burkert) >> Read more
2014.09.30 Tue, by

CANDIDA HÖFER LIGHT, SPACE AND ORDER

Candida Höfer was born in 1944 in Eberswalde, Germany. >> Read more
2013.11.26 Tue, by

Glance: Shadows on the Wall Thomas Ruff’s Photograms

Thomas Ruff’s virtual darkroom might be seen as a type of Platonic cave too. For Ruff, a photograph – as opposed to a mere print, like a monotype – must exist twice. For instance, at least one negative and one print. There must be multiples. >> Read more
2013.06.13 Thu, by

You Build Us Up and Then You Tear Us Down: Eric Tabuchi’s “Monument to Progress”

Monumental architecture is simple. Its strict geometries of circles, squares and triangles; its complex arches or layers; or its great mass or height simply demand attention. But can a renowned building lose its esteemed position? >> Read more
2012.08.08 Wed, by

Andreas Gursky in a Chinese Context

One of the most important artists working in photography today, and a famously errant pupil of the Ernst and Hilla Becher school of German photography, Andreas Gursky’s subtly manipulated and densely rich images, often large scale, have helped transform photography into a highly synthetic and conceptual art form. >> Read more