German multimedia artist Annina Roescheisen is pleased to announce the first public display of the #WhatBringsPeace sculpture as part of the homonymous participatory art project conceived by the artist.
Over the course of one year,
German multimedia artist Annina Roescheisen presents #WhatBringsPeace, an interactive documentary art project exploring multicultural perceptions of peace.
More theoretically inclined Feminist artists of the late 1980s and 1990s included: the conceptual artist Mary Kelly, now Professor of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles, whose work borrows from both Marxism and psychoanalysis; the contemporary German photographer Katharina Sieverding, who uses make - up and face - painting to explore gender borders;
the German multimedia artist Iza Genzken, noted for her assemblages of household objects; the American postmodernist Lynda Benglis, best - known for her wax paintings and poured latex sculptures; and the English conceptual Helen Chadwick (1953 - 96), noted for her feminist performances and installations, but perhaps best - known for photocopying her body next to dead animals.
In its first year it featured
German multimedia artist Carsten Nicolai, who performs and writes music under the name Alva Noto, along with British media artist Hilary Lloyd and American artist Leonardo Drew; each of whose installations transformed the de Young's Wilsey Court.
Not exact matches
As part of a new generation of
artists associated with «New Materialism,» which proposes that objects and materials assert their own power over the viewer independent of subjective cultural interpretations,
German and Mongolian - Chinese
multimedia artist Timur Si - Qin is fascinated by the immediate visual and emotional power of brand logos and advertising in and of themselves.
In October, the DMA will mount the first American museum exhibition dedicated to the renowned
German artist Günther Förg in nearly three decades, bringing together over 40 years of the
artist's
multimedia practice.
Flickering on and off and with their nipples sometimes standing for eyes, the breasts» gaze provides a fitting epigraph for this installation of
German artists Adele Röder and Kerstin Brätsch's
multimedia creative practice.
These range from young
German photographer and Andreas Gursky protégé Louisa Clement, to first - time Venice Biennale participants Fiete Stolte, a conceptual
artist based in Berlin, and Achraf Touloub, a
multimedia artist from Morocco — to name just a few.
Steve Roden: «ragpicker» (closes on Saturday) The latest exhibition of this multitalented
multimedia artist based in Los Angeles is dominated by handsome abstract paintings whose brusque prismatic forms and bright color resemble stained glass and are derived from a system of linear configurations with which the
German philosopher Walter Benjamin crossed out errors in his notebooks.
Steve Roden: «ragpicker» (through Oct. 26) The latest exhibition of this multitalented
multimedia artist based in Los Angeles is dominated by handsome abstract paintings whose brusque prismatic forms and bright color resemble stained glass and are derived from a system of linear configurations with which the
German philosopher Walter Benjamin crossed out errors in his notebooks.
Bastienne Schmidt is a
German born, Bridgehampton and New York based
multimedia artist.
Among the exhibits is a
multimedia piece by Chicago - based
artist Theaster Gates called Martyr Construction, a huge installation of spray - painted fabric and rubble by
German artist Katharina Grosse, and a series of larger - than - life paintings of upside - down human figures by Georg Baselitz, also based in Germany.