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An example of photo-text installation, in which a series of black and white photographs are shown alongside six engraved text plaques. Photo-text , also written as photo/text , is a hybrid form of artistic expression that combines photography and textual elements to convey a message or create a narrative.
The series was intended as a response to Kenneth Clark's Civilisation TV series, which represents a more traditionalist view of the Western artistic and cultural canon, and the series and book criticise traditional Western cultural aesthetics by raising questions about hidden ideologies in visual images. [6]
Pages in category "Works about photography" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Casey, Crime Photographer (TV series) L. Living Venus; M.
If there are multiple shows of the same name, include the disambiguation, similar to the above for TV series in the season description, for example, "The Apprentice (American TV series) season 1" and "The Apprentice (British TV series) series 1". Similar names should continue even if one version of the show has several more seasons than the ...
The name of an individual work within the series name: the Star Wars franchise, named for the Star Wars film; the Three Colours trilogy, named for films with the prefix Three Colours. Do not capitalize or italicize descriptive terms that are not part of an official series title (as with "franchise" and "trilogy" in those two examples).
Lists of television series based on works (1 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Lists of television series" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.
Tales by Light is an Australian documentary reality television series airing on National Geographic.The program is branded content and a joint venture between National Geographic and Canon [1] which follows a number of professional photographers travelling around the world to capture images which tell a story.
The TV show takes the form of a constructive competition judged by photographer Martin Parr of the Magnum Photos photo agency, Brett Rogers of the Photographers' Gallery and Alex Proud of Proud Galleries. [1] The TV series consists of three hour long episodes, first broadcast in the UK in January 2008. [1]