Sentences with phrase «artist documentary project»

• «The Bronx Artist Documentary Project»: Montefiori Art Gallery, Bronx, NY (09-10/2015)
Group Shows: «The Bronx Artist Documentary Project: Photographs of Bronx Artists» Group Shows: Invitation >> > pdf September - October, 2014: The Andrew Freedman Home, 1125 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY,.

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Each project is full of reality - style documentary footage and candid interviews with your favorite rap artists.
Faces Places A participatory art project takes director Agnès Varda and photographer - artist JR on a tour of the French countryside in this wonderful documentary, which, like Varda's other personal essays, becomes an exquisite trip down memory lane.
To connect film financiers dedicated to women artists with highly anticipated Sundance Institute — supported feature and documentary projects.
For the French, it's something else entirely, and the proof is in «Faces Places,» the sweetly moving documentary chronicling the cross-country art project undertaken by then 33 - year - old photo - muralist / poster artist JR and 88 - year - old film director Agnes Varda, one of the giants of the French New Wave.
In her new documentary Faces Places, Varda teams up with the enigmatic photographer and visual artist JR to follow and participate in his Inside Out project, in which he takes portraits of regular people and pastes the pictures, in gigantic - poster format, onto walls and buildings.
«These artists are hard at work on projects that capture the world as it is, as well as imagining it as it could be,» said Hajnal Molnar - Szakacs, the recently - appointed Director of the Sundance Institute's Documentary Film Fund.
French filmmaking legend Agnes Varda teamed up with young street artist JR to cover France's villages in meaningful street art — and their project and friendship are caught on film in this documentary.
In addition to documentaries, feature films, and cultural programming, he has continuously created his own personal video art and worked on high - profile projects with other video artists.
The exhibition is complemented by continuous screenings of Border (2000), a Kafkaesque, «fictional» documentary shot on the highly charged Israel / Lebanon border that muses on the ultimate validity of such an arbitrary designation, while attempting to locate and cross it; and The Making of Makom (2008), a video charting the construction of a sculptural project where the artist gathers and annotates, as in an archaeological dig, 60 tons of building stones from the remains of Palestinian and Israeli houses to build a deceptively simple structure.
Many thanks to Christopher Joy and Zachary Keeting for their incredible gift to Painters with their «Gorky's Granddaughter» documentary art project, where they visit studios and talk to a wide range of important artists.
Solo Exhibitions 2015 The Reclining Hippy and the Envelope - Bureau des Realites, Brussels, Belgium Stripes and Dots on the Isle of Portikus: A Story of Sound + Visuals (a small index of contemporary psych)- Portikus - Frankfurt, Germany TBA - In Light of 25 Years - Witte de With - Rotterdam, The Netherlands Solo Show - Nosbaum Reding - Luxembourg, Luxembourg Solo Show - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany Two - person show (with Ute Muller)- Galleria collicaligreggi - Sicily, Italy 2014 Karl?s Body - Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz - Vienna, Austria The Illustrator - 1646 - The Hague, The Netherlands Foto / Studio / Zig - Zag - 21er Haus - Vienna, Austria The Tangental Zig - Zag, Kunstraum - London, England Portals (SUN MILK)- Maison Gregoire - Brussels, Belgium Dirt Not Copper - Two - person show with Lorna MacIntyre - 221a - Vancouver, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 7)- Jessica Bradley Gallery - Toronto, Canada 2013 The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 6)- Southern Alberta Art Gallery - Lethbridge, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 5)- Fogo Island Arts - Fogo Island, Canada Letterhead - Kunsthal Charlottenborg - Copenhagen, Denmark Alphabet City - MiArt with Supportico Lopez - Milan, Italy Parrot Soup - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany 2012 The Ceremony and The Spirit (with Roe Ethridge)- La Loge - Brussels, Belgium Art Statements - Art Basel - Basel, Switzerland The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 2)- Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 1)- MuHKA - Antwerp, Belgium 2011 The Flute of Sub - The Artist's Institute - New York, USA Growth - KIOSK - Gent, Belgium The Instruments - ABC Berlin - Berlin, Germany The Five Arms of Supportico - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany The Units - Ursula Blickle Stiftung - Kraichtal, Germany The Voids - Galerie Vidal Cuglietta - Brussels, Belgium 2010 The Nine Fingers of Malakoff - Pavilion Projects / Les Maison des Arts de Malakoff - Malakoff, France The Bakery of Blok (first arrangement)- Front Room - Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, St Louis, USA 2009 The Bakery of Blok and the Three Forms of Unit - Miguel Abreu Gallery - New York, USA The Bakery of Blok - Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada 2008 The Crystal Ship - BELvue Museum, Brussels, Belgium / Etablissement d?en Face Projects - Brussels, Belgium 2007 The Flute of Sub - Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi - Berlin, Germany Put Your Eye in Your Mouth: a conversational documentary recording Martin Kippenberger?s Metro - net Station in Dawson City, Yukon - Etablissement d?en Face Projects, Brussels, Belgium Who Named the Days?
- Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada Put Your Eye in Your Mouth: a conversational documentary recording Martin Kippenberger?s Metro - net Station in Dawson City, Yukon - YYZ Artist - Outlet - Toronto, Canada Put Your Eye in Your Mouth: a conversational documentary recording Martin Kippenberger?s Metro - net Station in Dawson City, Yukon - Presentation House Gallery - Vancouver, Canada 2005 Nub - Diaz Contemporary - Toronto, Canada The Spiders - Collaborative project with Damian Moppett - Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada 2003 The Flower Called Nowhere - Artspace, Peterborough, Canada
All the shows and record companies and skateboard graphics, ad campaigns, t - shirt brands, music projects, feature and documentary films these artists have produced now blur together into a indecipherable glob of creative output that I can barely make any sense of.
The project also included indoor spaces where paintings by several artist and documentary photographs by Martha Cooper have been exhibited.
«Like Phaidon's excellent volumes on painting (Vitamin P) and drawing (Vitamin D), this is a comprehensive effort, representing artists from all fields (documentary, portraits, video, etc.) and 30 countries... The scale of the project and the talent of those chosen is undeniable.»
Documentary photographs of the artist creating the Trip Wire Project on various site locations.
LARGE SCALE PROJECTS - CLAES OLDRNBURG and COOSJE VAN BRUGGEN Documentary of public space sculptures by the artists
/ rive is a Brooklyn - based artist collective focused on site - specific, locative projects that meet at the intersection of psychogeography, locative media and documentary narrative.
The project is led by Gina Minielli Gunkel, a professional social documentary photographer (SPQ class of 2016), and Nancy Bruno, a NYC public school teacher and ceramic sculpture artist (Queens College MFA class of 2017).
Lorna Mills» most recent curation project, «Ways of Something» is a collaborative remake of the 1972 John Berger documentary «Ways of Seeing» episodes one through four, featuring over 113 networked artists.
grunt will be exhibiting the original photo mural conceived and produced by Michael de Courcy as part of an ongoing photographic documentary project of Vancouver's artists collective, Intermedia society.
Johnson invited conference visitors to paint, build, glue, and light various incarnations of an ever - evolving metropolis — as documented by Theo Jemison's mini documentary on Vimeo — and as a result, the artist has been invited to stage derivations of his project all around the world with the «Ideas worth spreading» crew.
For the past nine months, Reykjavik - based documentary photographer, TV reporter and writer, Kaspars Bekeris, has been undertaking a project, which involves capturing portraits of drag artists performing in Iceland.
The Morris Louis Estate papers include records of gallery exhibitions, mostly André Emmerich Gallery; artwork inventories; legal records concerning the lawsuit Bernstein v. Brenner; financial records of the sale of Louis» artwork; printed materials; writings about Louis; photographs of exhibition installations and artwork; and posthumous project files which include documentation of film projects by Robert Pierce Productions, a catalog raisonne, PBS documentaries, video recordings of the exhibition «Morris Louis Now», and numerous sound recordings of interviews with artists, many with transcripts, discussing Morris Louis and conducted by Anita Faatz.
As one of the first artists to explore the possibilities of video as a mode of expression, especially through his long - lasting collaboration with Merce Cunningham, Atlas has teamed with numerous dancers and artists to create projects that range from feature - length documentaries to shorter media works, transforming the way performance is viewed by its audiences and the art world.
Narcissister's Creative Capital project, Narcissister Organ Player, blends documentary, animation and performance to explore how the loss of the artist's mother and her family history led to the creation of the masked persona.
CGAC - Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Santiago de Compostela Curated by Armando Montesinos and Mariano Navarro This project is made up of three simultaneous and complementary exhibitions that map the most significant emerging lines of art critique by reviewing and re-interpreting a series of displays produced at that time, showing works by Spanish artists present in these exhibitions, and documentary material to contextualise the different successive episodes.
January 24: Charles Atlas's Torse presented by Sam Frank and David Velasco January 31: Yvonne Rainer's Kristina Talking Pictures February 7: Jennifer Reeves's Chronic + Sadie Benning's Flat Is Beautiful February 8: Trinh T. Minh - ha's Naked Spaces — Living Is Round February 21: D.A. Pennebaker's Elizabeth and Mary presented with MoMA's Documentary Fortnight February 26: Shinsuke Ogawa's Narita: The Peasants of the Second Fortress March 10: Three Tapes by Carole Roussopoulos presented by Ridykeulous and Stuart Comer March 13: Tony Buba's Lightning Over Braddock introduced by LaToya Ruby Frazier April 11: Sara Gómez's De cierta manera April 21: Jean - Luc Godard and Anne - Marie Miéville's France / Tour / Detour / Two / Children April 28: Thom Andersen and Noël Burch's Red Hollywood introduced by Lucy Raven May 8: Scott Bartlett's OffOn + Kinji Fukasaku's The Green Slime May 14: Andy Warhol's Paul Swan introduced by Douglas Crimp June 9: Alberto Grifi and Massimo Sarchielli's Anna introduced by Dennis Lim June 12: Michael Thomas's Meat Rack June 23: Ed Pincus's Diaries (1971 - 76) introduced by Nicolas Rapold June 26: An Evening with Cinenova July 3: René Clair's The Crazy Ray + Robert Frank's C'est vrai July 17: Shirley Clarke's The Cool World introduced by Amy Taubin July 24: Nathaniel Dorsky + Susan Howe August 26: For Chris Marker September 9: Michael Snow's La Région centrale introduced by Chantal Akerman September 18: Todd Haynes's Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud + Todd Phillips's Hated: G.G. Allin and The Murder Junkies September 25: Michael Almereyda's Another Girl Another Planet October 8: Esfir Shub + Hito Steyerl October 12: Darmstadt / ISSUE Project Room at Light Industry: David Grubbs + Anthony McCall October 16: James Benning's 11 x 14 introduced by Julie Ault October 17 - 20: Light Industry Benefit Auction at Miguel Abreu Gallery October 23: The Interface Effect a lecture by Alexander R. Galloway presented with Triple Canopy November 13: Alexander Kluge's Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed introduced by Gary Indiana November 19: Tony Bicât's Skinflicker + Arthur Johns's Solarflares Burn for You presented by William Fowler November 27: David Hall + Marlon Riggs
During her artist residency, Zeinab Shahidi Marnani will continue to work on histories, an experimental video documentary project in which she conducts a series of interviews with her relatives.
REBECCA COONEY Features Photo Editor, Newsday SEAN CORCORAN Curator of Photographs, Museum of the City of New York IVAR DAMERON Photo Editor, The Wall Street Journal SHAMINDER DULAI Director of Photography, Newsweek JAMES ESTRIN Co-Editor of New York Times Lens Blog NOELLE FLORES THEARD Program Associate, Magnum Foundation GENEVIEVE FUSSELL Senior Photo Editor, The New Yorker ADREES LATIF Editor in Charge, U.S. Pictures, Reuters BRENT LEWIS Senior Editor, ESPN KAREN MARKS Gallery Director, Howard Greenberg Gallery SABINE MEYERS Photography Director, National Audubon Society PAUL MOAKLEY Deputy Director of Photography and Visual Enterprise, TIME Magazine GRAHAM MORRISON Managing Editor for Visual Media, Bloomberg CHRISTINE NESBITT Senior Photography Editor, UNICEF AZU NWAGBOGU Director, African Artists» Foundation and LagosPhoto Festival KIRA POLLACK Director of Photography and Visual Enterprise, TIME Magazine SIOBHAN RIORDAN Exhibition Associate, Documentary Photography Project, Open Society Foundations GLENN RUGA Executive Editor, ZEKE Magazine BRENDAN WATTENBERG Managing Editor, Aperture Magazine JAMIE WELLFORD Senior Photo Editor, National Geographic DAMON WINTER Staff Photographer, The New York Times
From left are Andrea Hull, Arts and Military Festival Assistant Project Coordinator / Documentary Film Editor, Veteran Artist Program; Jane Milosch, Director of Provenance Research Initiative, Office of the Undersecretary for History, Art and Culture, Smithsonian Institution; Frank Lasch, Chairman and Founder of Azalea Charities; BR McDonald, Founder - Director of the Veteran Artist Program, and Duke Leopold d'Arenberg.
Opening: «Noah Becker: Fun Drugs» at Amy Li Projects An artist, musician, writer and documentary filmmaker, Noah Becker is known for his realistic paintings inspired by popular culture.
The first feature length documentary on the work of British - Ghanaian architect David Adjaye, «Collaborations» features interviews with Adjaye's collaborators, a roster of influential figures in the art and cultural world, and examines a significant number of his architectural projects, including public buildings, residential houses, artist studios and exhibition spaces globally situated and developed over the past fifteen years.
Tulane's New Orleans Center for the Gulf South, A Blade of Grass Foundation, Socially Engaged Artist Fellowship, Antenna, Art Matters, The Givens Foundation for African American Literature, The Kindle Project, The Joan Mitchel Center, The MAP Fund / Creative Capital, The McColl Center for Art + Innovation, Open Society Foundation Documentary Photography Project Moving Walls Grant, Smack Mellon
Touring DL: FEB 8th, 2016 Sheffield Fringe is an artist - led curatorial project initiated to explore the intersection of art & documentary practices, through screenings, talks, exhibitions and research.
Over the course of one year, German multimedia artist Annina Roescheisen presents #WhatBringsPeace, an interactive documentary art project exploring multicultural perceptions of peace.
These fledgling projects show budding artists striking out to discover a visual language of their own, and range from documentary photography to photography as a record of conceptual and performance art pieces.
The book highlights the radical changes in the approaches and techniques used by creatives to communicate their ideas, from the increase in collaborative, artist - led, and participatory projects to activism and intervention, documentary and archive work.
2008 «Character Project» — USA Network Commission Honored Educator, The Society for Photographic Education, Cleveland, OH Oxbow School, Napa, CA — Visiting Artist Residency 2007 Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA - Edward E. Elson Artist - in - Residence 2006 Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY - Artist in Residence, «Expanding the Walls: Making Connections Between Photography, History, and Community» 2005 Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA - Edward E. Elson Artist - in - Residence San Francisco Arts Education, San Francisco, CA - Artist - in - Residence 2003 Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI - Artist - in - Residence California State University, Monterey Bay, CA - Artist - in - Residence, The Reclamation Project 2002 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship - Fellow in Photography David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago - Artist - in - Residence 2000 Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago, IL - Commission 1999 International Artist's Studio Program in Sweden (IASPIS), Stockholm, Sweden - Artist - in - Residence Percent for Art Commission, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs - Midway Airport Center for Documentary Sudies at Duke University - «Idivisible» / A National Documentary Project Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY - Artist - in - Residence Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT - Artist - in - Residence 1998 National Portrait Gallery, London - Artist - in - Residence 1997 Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA - Edward E. Elson Artist - in - Residence Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, OH - Artist - in Residence 1996 High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, «Picturing the South: The Commission Project» Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT, Residency Project Committee for Public Art Commission, Cleveland Public Library Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, VA / Colonial Boys and Girls Club, Norfolk, VA - Residency Workshop 1995 Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN - Artist - in - Residence Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH - Artist - in - Residence 1994 Percent for Art Commission, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs - Mabel Manning Near West Side Branch Library 1993 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, MoMA Life Trustees Portrait Commission The George Gund Foundation, Cleveland, OH, Commissioned Project The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College and Providence - St.
This opportunity is a two - day experimental laboratory for photographers, artists, academics, media professionals, and other practitioners using photography in their work to develop documentary projects that offer counter-histories and alternative narratives.
Awards from $ 2,000 to $ 10,000 were made to support artists that reflect a diversity of talent and creativity for projects including immersive theater, interactive media experiences, documentary film and musical composition.
A selection of the artist's early and later films with be screened on a loop in the project room along with a documentary, Man in the Woods: The Art of Rudy Burckhardt from 2003.
The Museum will continue its highly praised inHarlem initiative of presenting exhibitions, artists» projects, and programs throughout the neighborhood in collaboration with partners such as the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, Historic Harlem Parks Coalition, New York Public Library, Maysles Documentary Cinema, AFROPUNK, Harlem Stage, The Laundromat Project, New East Harlem Merchants Association, Barnard College, and other cultural institutions.
A prize of $ 10,000 is given annually by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University to support documentary artists, working alone or in teams, who are involved in ongoing fieldwork projects that fully exploit the relationship of words and images in the powerful, persuasive representation ofDocumentary Studies at Duke University to support documentary artists, working alone or in teams, who are involved in ongoing fieldwork projects that fully exploit the relationship of words and images in the powerful, persuasive representation ofdocumentary artists, working alone or in teams, who are involved in ongoing fieldwork projects that fully exploit the relationship of words and images in the powerful, persuasive representation of a subject.
By September, UTA Fine Arts had revealed two film projects, both of them documentaries: Maura Axelrod's study of the prankster - sculptor Maurizio Cattelan, and an absurdist quest for a quite possibly fictional sculpture by Ed Ruscha, made by Pierre Bismuth, a French conceptual artist best known for co-writing the Oscar - winning screenplay for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Italian architect Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, partner at OMA working on preservation, scenography and curation, is both leading OMA Urban Studies, as well as the team of creative mediators, which includes the Swiss contemporary art curator Mirjam Varadinis, who works in Kunsthaus Zurich and was co-curator of TRACK, a large scale city - wide international exhibition in the tradition of «Chambres d'amis» in Ghent, Belgium; Spanish architect, artist and scholar based in New York and Madrid, Andrés Jaque, the founder of the Office of Political Innovation, working on the intersection of research, politics and design; and Dutch filmmaker and journalist Bregtje van der Haak, who has been directing international documentaries and transmedia projects on long - term social change with a special focus on urbanisation and technological culture.
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