Haunting video and photographs by German artist Annina Roescheisen tell the story of Shakespeare's Ophelia in What Are You Fishing For?
Not exact matches
The
haunting installation, which features imitation artifacts,
photographs,
video and a reproduction of the bar's entrance, was first shown at the Contemporary Arts Center in 2008 during Prospect.1.
LaToya Ruby Frazier: A
Haunted Capital January 17 — March 9 Anderson Gallery VCUarts Informed by an intensely personal
and socially activist stance that combines elements of portraiture
and social documentary, LaToya Ruby Frazier's
photographs and videos portray her family
and her hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania, the site of Andrew Carnegie's first steel mill.
The works included in
Haunted range from individual
photographs and photographic series, to sculptures
and paintings that incorporate photographic elements, to
videos, film, performance
and site - specific installations.
During her tenure with the Guggenheim she has also organized touring exhibitions such as Family Pictures: Contemporary
Photographs and Videos from the Collection of the Guggenheim Museum; Speaking with Hands:
Photographs from The Buhl Collection;
and Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose: Gender Performance in Photography (all of which, like
Haunted, featured the work of Robert Mapplethorpe).
Throughout the volume, Simpson's questioning of memory
and representation is evident, whether in her moving juxtaposition of text
and image, in her pairings of staged self - images with their sources in found
photographs, or in her
haunting video projection Cloudscape
and its echo in the felt work Cloud.
Zineb Sedira's multiple identities as a French - born Algerian living in England inform her serene, yet often
haunting photographs and video installations, which consider questions of memory, migration, displacement
and the transmission of history.
The works in
Haunted: Contemporary Photography /
Video / Performance range from individual
photographs and photographic series to sculptures
and paintings that incorporate photographic elements; projected
videos; films; performances;
and site - specific installations, including a new sound work created by Susan Philipsz for the museum's rotunda.