After studying the avant-garde movement of Futurism, in the classes of Grade 9 we decided to reproduce the movement of a figure using the method of overlapping sequences and force lines used by the…
The French humanist movement of the 1930s changed photography for good. A new exhibition at Paris Photo showcases the greats, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Willy Ronis, and Martine Franck
prism #03 featured photographers: Amy Elkins (Wallflowers), Yoshi Kametani (Plastic Spoon), Mike Disfarmer (Retrospection), Martina Cleary (Turning Point), Marcin Gorski (Tokyo), David Patrick Welch (Material World), Alec Soth (featured article), Will Steacy (All my life I have had the same dream), Kamile Matulaityte (7 days with my Mother in D1), Kirill Savchenkov (20-years old), Mandy O'Neill (Every second Friday), Jen Osborne (Wigs Out), Wiktor Franko (Portfolio), Clare Gallagher (Domestic Drift) Krzysztof Pacholak (Don't live alone) visit: www.PrismPhotoMagazine.com
Celebrating movement and the human form.
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Celebrating movement and the human form.
Klaus Rinke is a German artist who explored several artistic means (painting, sculpture) before concentrating on body art. He especially used the movement of the body, captured through performance and photographs, as a means to express the passing of time. The theme of the clock itself...
Han Zhang writes on the #MeToo movement in China, government surveillance, and the self-organized grassroots networks that have sprouted up to provide resources and rapport for women through social media and chat groups.
Former ballet dancer and professional photographer Jesús Chapa-Malacara has two great passions in life: yep, you guessed right, they're dance and
After studying the avant-garde movement of Futurism, in the classes of Grade 9 we decided to reproduce the movement of a figure using the method of overlapping sequences and force lines used by the…
Helsinki-based artist Pia Mnnikk observes and recreates physical paths of the human form, depicting small intervals of movement within a space, in her Dj
New York-based photographers Deborah Ory and Ken Browar started their project with one simple objective: to make photographs of ballet dancers to decorate their daughter's bedroom. Read more
Introducing 15 women with 15 unique causes – and ambitions for the planet and its people that know no bounds
Here, we explore the work of 11 of our favorite dance photographers, paying particular attention to the unique ways each captures the movement of dancers.
I've quickly realized that one gallery devoted to my favorite dance photography is not enough. So this gallery now contains great images capturing the amazing range of drama and movement a well trained dancer is able to achieve.
Georges Maciunas /Fluxus When an artist named George Maciunas looked up the word "flux" in the dictionary in 1960, he found seventeen definitions. "Flux" can be used as a verb, an adjective, or a noun. The multiplicity of the word made it the perfect term for the art movement he was in the proces
In this excerpt from Phaidon’s Art and Time, we delve into the influential faction's early history—keep an eye out for the ways in which their approach continues to impact art and design to this day.
In safeguarding the legacies of innovators like Merce Cunningham and Paul Taylor, we risk losing their spirit, Joan Acocella writes.
After studying the avant-garde movement of Futurism, in the classes of Grade 9 we decided to reproduce the movement of a figure using the method of overlapping sequences and force lines used by the…
Photographer Lois Greenfield has spent the past 35 years of her photographic career exploring the idea of movement and its expressive potential in photos.
After studying the avant-garde movement of Futurism, in the classes of Grade 9 we decided to reproduce the movement of a figure using the method of overlapping sequences and force lines used by the…
Celebrating movement and the human form.
Helsinki-based artist Pia Mnnikk observes and recreates physical paths of the human form, depicting small intervals of movement within a space, in her Dj
It seems strange, but cold, thin wires are one of the best materials when an artist wants to represent the human form. These elegant and fluid wire sculptures by Richard Stainthorp, an artist based in Richmond in the U.K., seem like dancers or woodland spirits captured in mid-stride.
After studying the avant-garde movement of Futurism, in the classes of Grade 9 we decided to reproduce the movement of a figure using the method of overlapping sequences and force lines used by the…
hand drawn in my moleskine colored digitally my buddy gabe beating the shit out of his drums.
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Gret Palucca, born Margarethe Paluka (8 January 1902 22 March 1993), was a German dancer and dance teacher, notable for her dance school, the Palucca School of Dance, founded in Dresden in 1925. Shortly after birth, her family moved to San Francisco, returning with her mother to Dresden in 1909. F
An elegant exploration of movement, the NYC Dance Project photographically presents the beauty and grace of dance. The stunning series began in 2014, when
Leaning away from the old Gothic architectural styles of Germany, Bauhaus exhibited a more simplistic approach. Modernism left out the decorative ornaments and trims which had no functional purpose. The new designs showed you can have style and cost effectiveness all in one.
From the Harris & Ewing collection at the Library of Congress It all started with this those three girls on a rock in 1922, putting my beach snaps to shame. Why is it, that with all the technology we have at our disposal to document every moment of our holidays, most of our summer photos end
Celebrating movement and the human form.