![]() THESE CHARGES ARE THE BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITYPLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR COUNTRY'S CUSTOMS OFFICE TO DETERMINE WHAT THESE ADDITIONAL COSTS WILL BE PRIOR TO BIDDING/BUYINGWE DO NOT MARK MERCHANDISE VALUES BELOW VALUE OR MARK ITEMS AS "GIFTS" - US AND INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS PROHIBIT SUCH BEHAVIOR.Check out our other items!Be sure to add us to your favorites list!CHECK OUT OUR GREAT FEEDBACK!WE COMBINE SHIPPING AND HAVE THOUSANDS OF ITEMS IN OUR STORE INCLUDING VIDEO GAMES, BOOKS, BOARD GAMES, AND MUCH MORE!Posted with the eBay Android appAdd a map to your own listings. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO A PAYPAL ACCOUNT AND PLEASE DO NOT SEND QUESTIONS ABOUT OTHER FORMS OF PAYMENT.INTERNATIONAL BUYERS - PLEASE NOTEWE COMPLY WITH ALL CUSTOMS REGULATIONS - WE STATE CLOSING PRICE AS THE VALUE OF GOODSIMPORT DUTIES, TAXES AND CHARGES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE ITEM PRICE OR SHIPPING CHARGES. Please carefully read item description, view photos, and review return policy prior to bidding.SHIPPING WITHIN THE UNITED STATES INCLUDES DELIVERY CONFIRMATION.WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING SO BE SURE TO LET ME KNOW IF YOU PLAN TO BID ON ANOTHER ITEM OR HAVE DONE SO ALREADY.WE ACCEPT PAYPAL PAYMENTS ONLY. We will try our best to fix any problems you may have. If you are not happy with your item when it arrives, simply contact us for a resolution prior to leaving feedback. Gift of Hallmark Cards, Inc., 20.NEW, SHRINK-WRAPPED, 16 MONTH CALENDAR, 12 PICTURESAS PICTURED100 % SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDPlease DO NOT use the feedback system as a way to voice a complaint. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2019.22.24. Flowers for Lisa #66-After Lewis Carroll, 2017. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 79.2019.3. Purchase: acquired through the generosity of the Photography Society, 2018.54.1. Making of “Milk Drop Coronet” (by Harold Edgerton, 1957), 2016. Cortis and Sonderegger Swiss (active since 2005).Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2017.68.22. Getting Lost, 2015, Inkjet print, 14 ½ x 11 ¾ inches. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2017.61.8. ![]() Dye transfer print, 22 1/8 x 16 ½ inches. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2016.75.235. Australian Pines, Fort DeSoto, Florida, 1977. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2012.17.3 Gelatin silver print, 7 x 6 15/16 inches. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2011.67.46. Gelatin silver print, 19 15/16 x 16 1/8 inches. Gelatin silver print, 15 x 18 15/16 inches. Still Life with Peace Sign and Clockface, 1979. Drawn from the museum’s renowned photography collection, Art of Illusion will feature approximately fifty works by twenty-five artists, including many recent acquisitions on view for the first time. Organized by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, this exhibition is supported by the Hall Family Foundation. The majority of included works date from the early 1970s to the present. This exhibition is dedicated to John Pfahl (1939-2020) ![]() Artists include: Thomas Barrow, Zeke Berman, Michael Bishop, Cortis & Sonderegger, Robert Cumming, Thomas Demand, John Divola, Liat Elbling, David Hockney, Graham Howe, Kenneth Josephson, Lilly McElroy, Jerry McMillan, Duane Michels, Arno Minkkinen, Abelardo Morell, Grant Mudford, Vik Muniz, John Pfahl, Marcia Resnick, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski, Lew Thomas, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, and Rodrigo Valenzuela. The majority of included works date from the early 1970s to the present.ĭrawn from the museum’s renowned photography collection, Art of Illusion will feature approximately fifty works by twenty-five artists, including many recent acquisitions on view for the first time. Art of Illusion: Photography and Perceptual Playĭo photographs accurately convey visual truths? Or do they merely present illusions? The artists featured in this exhibition explore these ideas and challenge our understanding of the saying, “seeing is believing.” Using a range of technical and conceptual approaches, and working almost exclusively without darkroom manipulation or digital editing software, their works highlight the complex relationship between reality, visual perception, and camera vision.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |