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.
Although Wegman's artistic output includes photography and video work that doesn't feature canines, ""by the mid-Seventies,"" he wryly notes, ""I had become the guy with the dog."" The dog was Man Ray ...
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 ...
Dog lovers across Cornwall are invited to a special exhibition in Helston this December, which celebrates our four-legged companions. This December, Helston’s CAST will be showing an exhibition of ...
The Hudson Valley is home to many famous and accomplished people. Among them is the artist William Wegman. He’s best known for whimsical photographs of his beloved Weimaraner dogs, posed in human ...
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 ...
Dog owners will approach the Smithsonian American Art Museum's William Wegman retrospective with some trepidation. Wegman is best known for his meticulously posed, large-scale Polaroids of Weimaraners ...
What do you get if you combine Weimaraners and sleek mid-century modern furniture? A stylish dog story. William Wegman, the one-time California-based artist, has become famous for his photographs of ...
William Wegman, “Bridge in Question” (2012), oil, ink, graphite, and postcard on wood panel (all images courtesy William Wegman Studio and Sperone Westwater, New York) Wegman is an avid collector of ...
Mr. Wegman’s deadpan-profound photographs from the early 1970s are sampled here, delightfully. By Ken Johnson The artist and author William Wegman lives and works in Chelsea with his family and ...