Articles tagged "Portraiture"
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Portraits of Sleeping People Come to Life in These Embroidered Pillows
It’s hard to tell where the portrait ends and the pillow begins in these plush sculptures by Maryam Ashkanian.
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Read About How All Your Favorite Artists Were Boning in 'The Art of the Affair'
The short illustrated book chronicles the lesser-known interpersonal relationships between 20th century artists.
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Out of Context, Freaky Self-Portraiture Barely Looks Human
Hungarian photographer Borbála Földes abstracts her own body until it is nearly unrecognizable.
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The Creator of ‘Piss Christ’ Photographs Trump, Torture, and a Killer Clown
'Andres Serrano: Selected Works 1984-2015' provokes and titillates at Jack Shainman Gallery.
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Get Lost in the Sauce with Hypnotic Pop Culture Mandalas
Artist, illustrator, and animator Bronwyn Lundberg goes from fangirl to fame with her celebrity portraits.
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Portraits of Minnesota’s Somali Immigrants Capture the Ache of Leaving Home | #50StatesofArt
Bringing her own immigrant experience to the table, photographer Selma Fernandez Richter meaningfully shoots war and famine-displaced families in their American homes.
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Haunting Black-and-White Photos Reveal a Brutal War Crime's Aftermath
'The Portraits of 108' is Jinhyun Cha's harrowing photographic series of surviving Korean “comfort women,” sexual slaves to the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
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3,000 Polaroids and Four Years Later, an Instant Photographer Looks Back
The photographer has taken over three thousand portraits in bars, parties, and art collectives.
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POV Sketches Put Viewers in the Drawing Seat
Thomas Cian hits the road with sketchbook in hand.
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Intimate Sex Doll Portraits Paint a Disturbing Picture of 'Average Americans'
The average American in 2016 is as misleadingly real as a sex doll, at least according to photographer Stacy Leigh.
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