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In Frame: December 21, 2016

December 21, 2016 By Caroline Space

Cock by Mike Maguire

I’ve seen many images of Katharina Fritsch’s Hahn/Cock since it’s arrival to the National Gallery of Art’s newly renovated East Building this year. The opaque electrifying blue rooster is a magnet to the eye. It’s placed on the roof facing the city—keeping a close watch over the governing landscape. Mike Maguire’s image is a decisively composed frame, which depicts a woman in a yellow sweater and a friend gazing upon the monumental azure poultry. Mike’s photograph makes us feel as if we are witnessing the scene being captured and not simply looking at an image of a wonderfully weird bird.

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Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Bird, blue, East Building, Hahn/Cock, Katharina Fritsch, Mike Maguire, National Gallery of Art

In Frame: December 6, 2016

December 6, 2016 By James Calder

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNAd9BGgrvp/

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNAcrpugfEG/

I saw these two images by Xiaoxiao Peng next to each other in the #exposeddc IG feed and thought they would make a terrific diptych. The use of negative space in the first is juxtaposed perfectly in the second by the grouping of figures and taxi that form such a visually pleasing outline.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: diptych, East Building, East Wing, National Gallery of Art, Xiaoxiao Peng, xiaoxiao.p

In Frame: September 28, 2016

September 28, 2016 By Caroline Space

 

The New National Gallery by Mark Andre
The New National Gallery by Mark Alan Andre
The New National Gallery by Mark Alan Andre
The New National Gallery by Mark Alan Andre

 

I couldn’t decide which “New National Gallery” image by Mark Alan Andre to feature, so I chose two. I’m so excited to see new views of the bright airy East Building and to once again be reunited with my treasured Corcoran Collection.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: architecture, Corcoran Collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art, East Wing, Marc Andre, National Gallery of Art

In Frame: December 21, 2015

December 21, 2015 By Caroline Space

Walking, Framed by Mark Andre
Walking, Framed by Mark Andre

I’m curious how long Mark Andre waited for his decisive moment because it’s so perfect. I not only love the patient craft of this image but that it is taken looking out a window. At first, I didn’t notice the reflections on the top of the photo but when I finally saw them I was really pleased.

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Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mark Andre, National Gallery of Art, The Decisive Moment

In Frame: October 14, 2015

October 14, 2015 By Caroline Space

https://instagram.com/p/8sw4GrHpIg/

Instagram user Laura Fleischer frames a great moment at the National Gallery of Art. I like how the museum patron moves into a symmetrical photograph, breaking the simple scene. Fleischer captures the essence of walking through galleries rather than stopping to study a work of art – I think we’re all guilty of this sometimes.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Antoine Watteau, Laura Fleischer, National Gallery of Art

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