William Wegman and some of his famous photos of his Weimaraner dogs are part of a collaboration now showing at two Upstate New York galleries. The exhibition, titled “Representation & Experimentation: ...
Dog photographer William Wegman, who has done for Weimaraners what Monet did for water lilies, apparently has sold the studio where he made much of his canine-themed art. The building, 245 W. 18th St.
14 x 11 in. (35.6 x 27.9 cm.) “Ray Cat” (1979) by William Wegman is a captivating monochrome photograph featuring his Weimaraner in a serene and enigmatic pose. Part of Wegman's renowned series of ...
When William Wegman’s Weimaraners pose on Eames and Nakashima chairs, you get a very stylish dog story. What do you get if you combine Weimaraners and sleek mid-century modern furniture? A stylish dog ...
NEW YORK — They didn't come all gussied up, but they still smiled obligingly for the cameras as a larger-than-life video screen in Times Square projected images of their kindred. They are the Wegman ...
We’ve all snapped photos of our beloved pets before. And with the aid of websites like icanhascheezburger.com, we get to see everyone else’s mediocre kitty and doggy shots. So how is it that when ...
Even those who aren’t that into art know who William Wegman is. Or, at least, they remember when his Cinderella book hit it big in the 90’s. Remember? The book that has a photo of a dog in a blonde ...
Dogs have appeared in art for thousands of years: The ancient Egyptians depicted their pups in frescoes. Meanwhile, Aztec artists often featured the xoloitzcuintli (the Mexican hairless dog) in their ...
This comprehensive exhibition showcasing over thirty years of work by artist William Wegman was on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in the summer of 2012. William Wegman: Hello Nature, on ...
Photographer and painter William Wegman, known for his photos of Weimaraner dogs, is obsessed with hockey. He plays several times a week with amateur leagues, but his favorite spot for shooting pucks ...
William Wegman donated five photographs to the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center to support its Arts & Humanities Program. Photographer William Wegman donated five photographs to the Lombardi ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results