7 minute video of Magnum photographer Thomas Hoepker talking about his work.
A member and former president of Magnum Photos, Thomas Hoepker has defined German photojournalism like few others. In this video, he discusses his new book "Wanderlust," his travels around the word and some of his most famous photographs.
Thomas Hoepker was honored with the Leica Hall of Fame Award on September 16 at "LEICA - DAS WESENTLICHE" during photokina 2014.
5 minute video of Linde Ivimey talking about her work.
If Pain Persists: Linde Ivimey Sculpture
3 NOVEMBER 2012 - 24 MARCH 2013 - University of Queensland Art Museum
Linde Ivimey's sculpture is often technically complex and intricate, utilising skills from welding to cooking, weaving, wood-sculpting, and sewing, all adapted to create objects with an intense personal resonance. The emotional impact of her figures and animals is multiplied by her use of materials - skin, bone, fabric, hair, wax, gemstones, teeth, and other personal and found objects. The exhibition includes works from 2001 to 2012, with themes ranging from 'Saints and sinners' to 'Child's play' and 'Self portraits'. A new series is inspired by the 100th Anniversary of Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition to Antarctica.
5 minute video of Linde Ivimey talking about her work.
If Pain Persists: Linde Ivimey Sculpture
3 NOVEMBER 2012 - 24 MARCH 2013 - University of Queensland Art Museum
Linde Ivimey's sculpture is often technically complex and intricate, utilising skills from welding to cooking, weaving, wood-sculpting, and sewing, all adapted to create objects with an intense personal resonance. The emotional impact of her figures and animals is multiplied by her use of materials - skin, bone, fabric, hair, wax, gemstones, teeth, and other personal and found objects. The exhibition includes works from 2001 to 2012, with themes ranging from 'Saints and sinners' to 'Child's play' and 'Self portraits'. A new series is inspired by the 100th Anniversary of Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition to Antarctica.
Archive of videos on major American and international artists. Artists include: Robert Rauschenberg, Chuck Close, Cindy Sherman, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Louise Bourgeois, Anselm Kiefer, Tina Modotti, Ed Ruscha, Judy Chicago, Piet Mondrian, René Magritte, Jasper Johns, Ansel Adams, Diego Rivera, Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp, Frank Stella, Jackson Pollock, Frida Kahlo and many others.
Article on the ABC website on the Sydney biennale 2014. It covers the controversy and the art in the exhibition. Also attached are two video programs. One video program is on the biennale in general (approx 5 mins). Other video program has artist Michael Cook talking about exhibition (approx 2 mins).
A sculpture by the sea teaching resource with information about Jane Gillings and Sally Kidall. Other artists:
Albert Paley | USA, Isabela Lleo | Spain, Karl Chilcott | Sweden, Mariana Debris | NSW, Marcel Cousins | VIC, Stephen Harrison | ACT, Lucy Barker | NSW, Aliesha Mafrici | WA, Britt Mikkelsen | WA, Andrea Vinkovic | WA, Sally Stoneman | WA, Barbara Licha | NSW, Elyssa Sykes-Smith | NSW, Rhiannon West | UK, Hanna Hoyne | ACT, Peter Lundberg | USA, Marcus Tatton | TAS, Linda Bowden | NSW.
3 minute video. In collaboration with Magnum Photos and The New Yorker, we present "Leica & Magnum: New York, Ten Years Later by Christopher Anderson" a look at New York City ten years after the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The photos featured in this video were taken by Magnum Photographer Christopher Anderson. Christopher shares his thoughts on the project:
"When The New Yorker magazine commissioned me to create a portfolio of images that could speak to how New York has changed in these ten years, I kept returning to the idea of windows. Windows represent the future. They represent passage and change. They shed light. Through windows we see opportunity and possibility. They sometimes reflect our own selves, and they sometimes act as barriers. In a more concrete way, they are how we New Yorkers physically experience our city. And of course, the idea of windows is directly linked to the two buildings that came down on September 11, 2001. These pictures are connected by the idea of windows. They are my attempt to pay tribute to the resilience of this city."