Photography
Photographic Gallery: Sony World Photography AwardsWednesday, 20 January 2010![]() The annual Sony World Photography Awards began in 2007. They showcase the work of both professional and amateur photographers across genres which inclu de journalism, fashion, architecture, advertising, sport and music. This year there were over 60... Read more... |
On the Move: Visualising Action, Estorick CollectionSunday, 17 January 2010![]() When we look at still images of moving figures what we see is not exclusively determined by what is in front of our eyes but what we already know about the world. If we stopped to think about this, it would seem obvious. We would know, for instance... Read more... |
Photography 2009: Favourite BooksWednesday, 23 December 2009![]() Every day till 3 January theartsdesk will carry a survey of one of the arts we cover. We begin with Photography. Photography books are exploding on to the market like fireworks just as the book as a tangible object is becoming increasingly... Read more... |
Points of View: Capturing the 19th century in photographs, British LibraryFriday, 13 November 2009![]() “Photography is a refuge for failed painters,” declared the French poet, Charles Baudelaire around 1862. Yet photography took over a century to become a genuine family member of the art world. The British Library was slow to capitalise on the... Read more... |
Photographic Gallery: Points of View, British LibraryFriday, 13 November 2009![]() The British Library has for the first time created an exhibition from its unique photography archive of some 300,000 items, dating back to the first days of the process. Sue Steward reviews this major exhibition elsewhere, while here we present a... Read more... |
Graffiti Gallery: Crack & ShineTuesday, 10 November 2009![]() Graffiti is the only form of artistic self-expression that can get you both arrested and exhibited. Its most celebrated exponent, Banksy, is the subject of tabloid news speculation. The faces and names of most graffiti artists are even more of a... Read more... |
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2009, National Portrait GalleryFriday, 06 November 2009![]() Does a winning photograph jump out at you? Sure, we can talk earnestly of composition, an interesting subject, a telling juxtaposition, or the abstract interplay of colour, texture and light. But perhaps more than any other visual art form, what... Read more... |
Production Gallery: Annie Get Your Gun, Young VicFriday, 16 October 2009Keith Pattison took photographs of Richard Jones's new production of Annie Get Your Gun for the Young Vic. Read Matt Wolf's review here.Click on a photograph to enter full view. [bg|/THEATRE/young_vic_annie] All photographs for the Young Vic by... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Photographer Jillian EdelsteinSunday, 04 October 2009![]() Jillian Edelstein, the distinguished photographer, is joining theartsdesk. She grew up in Cape Town and in 1985 moved to London, where within a year she had won the Kodak UK Young Photographer of the Year award. It was to be the first of many such... Read more... |
Photographic Gallery: Jillian EdelsteinSunday, 04 October 2009![]() Acclaimed photographer Jillian Edelstein's series of Portraits include images of significant figures from the world of arts, fashion and the demi-monde, but also politics: her portrait of Nelson Mandela, taken in Cape Town in 1997. There is also a... Read more... |
Production Gallery: The Royal Ballet's MayerlingTuesday, 29 September 2009![]() Charlotte MacMillan photographed the Royal Ballet's Mayerling, with choreography by Kenneth MacMillan, music by Franz Liszt, and designs by Nicholas Georgiadis, which opens at the Royal Opera House on Wednesday. The cast is headed by Edward Watson... Read more... |
Cindy Sherman, Sprüth MagersTuesday, 23 June 2009![]() I don't think I've ever seen quite so high a patron:picture ratio as at the Cindy Sherman opening at Sprüth Magers on Grafton Street last night. The gallery verily overflowed with an unaccustomed mixture of Mayfair and Shoreditch, spilling out onto... Read more... |
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