Chinese painter and photographer, Wang Qingsong addresses the rapidly changing society of China through his […]
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Tableaux
Photographer Wang Qingsong staged this soundstage to portray the same imagery he recalls from the […]
Tableau
Qingsong, Wang. “Competition.” The Paris Review, 26 May 2011, www.theparisreview.org/blog/2011/02/04/competition/. Wang Qingsong was apart and lived […]
Tableaux – Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison
Tableaux
Robert ParkeHarrison and his wife create pictures that emphasize the relationship between humans, technology, and […]
Tableaux
Listening to the Earth is a black and white photograph with a man in a […]
Tableaux
A Chinese painter turned photographer, Wang Qingsong mimicked how China was during the Cultural revolution, […]
Tableaux
In this photograph, Wang Qingsong aimed to focus on the Cultural Revolution in China. Qingsong […]
Tableaux
Biography – Cindy Sherman – Photographer, Model, Director, Actor, Avant-Garde Images, Doll Parts and Prosthetics, […]
Tableaux – Wang Qingsong
This photograph be Wang Qingsong is especially interesting because it is fictitious in nature, but […]
Tableaux – Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still #10 is part of a series of photograph’s that Sherman titled Untitled […]
Tableau Photography, Jeff Wall
Jeff Wall’s 1993 photograph “A Sudden Gust of Wind” captures four men walking on a […]
Wang Qingsong
Wang Qingsong, originally a painter turned photographer, is depicted here filling the walls of a […]
Wang Qingsong, Competition – Tableau
Wang Qingsong hand drew all of these posters and put them on the walls of […]
Wang Qingsong
Wang Qingsong, a Chinese artist who often depicts societal changes in China, set up a […]
full–scale tableaux
This piece, a collection in Robert ParkeHarrison’s “The Architect’s Brother”, depicts a common message about […]