Examining Wegman's early photographic work, Paul focuses on the documentary process as a means of artistic expression, on the recourse to autobiographical narrative, and on the artist's research into perception and identity. The artist explains his shift to photography and provides little autobiographical "tales." Biographical notes. Bibl. 5 p
The authors look at the history of biography and portraiture and their relation to autobiographical ...
Borcoman discusses Lyons' photographs and his approach to the images in relation to the function of ...
Comparing the practice of abstraction in Toronto to that in Montréal, Nasgaard dates the beginning o...
Examining Wegman's early photographic work, Paul focuses on the documentary process as a means of ar...
Paul situates Wegman's drawings within the larger context of his practice, which he links to Minimal...
The way Wegman's photographs use popular culture and humour to address the function of art and of th...
Kunz relates how Wegman expresses his familiarity with the nuances of popular American culture throu...
William Wegman est peintre, vidéaste et photographe. Photographié dans dans des vêtements et des att...
Books & the Arts piece on photographer William Wegman who was in Portland recently to receive the M...
Boogaerts describes his work as questioning social and cultural constructions of the photographic im...
Lux describes Woodman's aesthecized photographic portraits, self-portraits and life studies by way o...
This catalogue presents a survey of Campeau's photographic work produced between 1971 and 1996. Quot...
Paul follows Cumming's works (in photography, conceptual art, "narrative art," and artist's books) s...
Photography in the First Person offers an alternative account of postmodernism in American art durin...
Boogaerts explores the polarities created by the photographic process. Includes descriptions and not...
The authors look at the history of biography and portraiture and their relation to autobiographical ...
Borcoman discusses Lyons' photographs and his approach to the images in relation to the function of ...
Comparing the practice of abstraction in Toronto to that in Montréal, Nasgaard dates the beginning o...
Examining Wegman's early photographic work, Paul focuses on the documentary process as a means of ar...
Paul situates Wegman's drawings within the larger context of his practice, which he links to Minimal...
The way Wegman's photographs use popular culture and humour to address the function of art and of th...
Kunz relates how Wegman expresses his familiarity with the nuances of popular American culture throu...
William Wegman est peintre, vidéaste et photographe. Photographié dans dans des vêtements et des att...
Books & the Arts piece on photographer William Wegman who was in Portland recently to receive the M...
Boogaerts describes his work as questioning social and cultural constructions of the photographic im...
Lux describes Woodman's aesthecized photographic portraits, self-portraits and life studies by way o...
This catalogue presents a survey of Campeau's photographic work produced between 1971 and 1996. Quot...
Paul follows Cumming's works (in photography, conceptual art, "narrative art," and artist's books) s...
Photography in the First Person offers an alternative account of postmodernism in American art durin...
Boogaerts explores the polarities created by the photographic process. Includes descriptions and not...
The authors look at the history of biography and portraiture and their relation to autobiographical ...
Borcoman discusses Lyons' photographs and his approach to the images in relation to the function of ...
Comparing the practice of abstraction in Toronto to that in Montréal, Nasgaard dates the beginning o...