Image Credits: not sorry, 2012, Monomer film, 367 x 367 cm, not sorry (solo show), 2012, Draíocht Arts Centre, Dublin, Theresa Nanigian, (
Installation photography by Peter Connor).
Installation photography by Bill Diodato.
Not exact matches
Performance: «CKTV Karaoke Party» at Red Bull Studios Following photographer Ben Rayner's book release party (for a book of karaoke
photography, titled Organized
by Title), this event is a mixture of performance and
installation art curated
by Joe Kay and Chris Rice, featuring commissioned works
by Alexandra Marzella, Lex Rocket, Sam Cooke, Sean J. Patrick Carney, and Shireen Ahmed, among others.
Installation view, South Gallery featuring work
by Mike Kelley All works courtesy of the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Installation view, North Gallery featuring work
by Michael Williams, Liz Craft, and Sigmar Polke
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Installation view, North Gallery featuring work
by Sue Williams, Liz Craft, Peter Saul, and Dana Schutz
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Installation view, North Gallery featuring work
by Arturo Herrera (left) and Michael Williams (right)
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
The featured works in the exhibition — ranging from painting and sculpture to
photography, film and
installation — examine the passage of time
by alluding to nostalgia or sentiments about aging, often depicting specific places in states of decay; these works can act as documentation, memorial or symbol.
The exhibition displays different mediums, from painting, to
photography, sculptures and light
installations, and presents works
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The Warehouse exhibitions feature 20 and 21st century sculpture,
photography, video, painting and large scale
installations by international artists culled from the collection of Martin Z. Margulies.
Featuring new and recent works
by an intergenerational group of artists, these solo exhibitions showcase a range of media, including video,
photography, sculpture, and
installation.
If You Build It featured
installations,
photography, and performances
by more than 20 local, national, and international artists.
Installation view, Center Gallery Carbon 13 Curated
by David Buckland
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Installation view, entryway and North Gallery featuring work
by Aaron Curry, Erik Parker, Liz Craft, Peter Saul, and Dana Schutz
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Published on the occasion of her first exhibition at David Zwirner in fall of 2010, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with a text
by noted curator and art historian Joachim Pissarro — features Suzan Frecon's most recent large - scale oil paintings, along with newly commissioned color
photography of exhibition and studio
installation views, as well as the artist's notebooks and sketches.
Installation view, North Gallery featuring work
by Sue Williams (left) and Carroll Dunham (right)
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Julie Mehretu, HOWL, eon (I, II), 2017 (
installation view, SFMOMA); commissioned
by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; collection SFMOMA, gift of Helen and Charles Schwab; © Julie Mehretu; photo: Matthew Millman
Photography
Installation view at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles;
photography by Brian Forrest
The booth
installation takes form
by sculptures done
by Georgia Dickie and Kate Newby,
photography by Andrea Pinheiro, and mixed media works
by Ryan Foerster.
Featuring new and recent works
by an intergenerational group of artists, these solo exhibitions showcase a range of media, including film,
photography, sculpture, paintings and
installation.
Installation view, Cafe featuring work
by Aaron Curry (on left) and Erik Parker (right)
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Featuring work
by over 40 artists the exhibition spans
installation, painting, performance,
photography, sculpture, and video.
Installation view, Hallway featuring work
by Walead Beshty and Mike Kelley
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Curated
by Louis Grachos and Andrea Mellard, the presentation at testsite will feature site - specific
installations, video work, sculpture, and
photography.
jaume plensa brings sculptural
installations together for the venice art biennale all
photography by jonty wilde
Brought together
by artist Dan Graham and independent curator Sylvia Chivaratanond, the works in Deep Comedy transform elements of the commonplace into playgrounds for amusement through a wide range of media including sculpture, video,
installation,
photography, and performance.
Featuring new and recent works
by an intergenerational group of artists, these solo exhibitions showcase a range of media, including video,
photography, and
installation.
Julie Mehretu, HOWL, eon (I, II), 2017 (
installation view, SFMOMA); commissioned
by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, promised gift of Helen and Charles Schwab; © Julie Mehretu; photo: Matthew Millman
Photography
Installation view, North Gallery featuring work
by Peter Saul (on left) and Dana Schutz (on right)
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery — adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown Arts District — the 2013 Dallas Art Fair will feature over 80 prominent national and international art dealers and galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper,
photography, video, and
installation by modern and contemporary artists.
This travelling show from Anchorage Museum in Alaska, highlights work
by eleven, contemporary Indigenous artists of various tribal affiliations whose works include ink drawings, video, digital
photography, multi-media
installation and textiles.
The exhibition also includes an
installation by Matthew Barney; animations
by Jim Campbell, John Gerrard, and Takeshi Murata; and video works
by Rivane Neuenschwander and Cao Guimarães, and Nicole Miller; as well as contemporary
photography, including a large - scale work
by Jeff Wall and a series
by Cindy Sherman.
Organized
by Dena M. Woodall, associate curator of prints and drawings, and curatorial assistant Lauren Rosenblum, the exhibition features 20th - century prints from the permanent collection selected
by artists known for their work in other disciplines — specifically sculpture,
photography, painting,
installation, and dance.
Architect David Adjaye serves as the lead designer for the museum which will include an important collection of visual art — paintings, sculpture, works on paper,
installations,
photography, and digital media —
by and about African Americans.
This exhibition features provocative paintings, sculptures,
photography, video and
installations by artists: Carol Es, Gul Cagin, Insel Inal, Saliha Kasap, Marcie Kaufman, Arzu Arda Kosar, Elif Oner, Ozan Oganer, Alper Sen and Blair Townsend.
Marking the culmination of a year - long celebration of
photography at the museum, this
installation brings together an exquisite group of gifts, ranging from innovative photographs made in the earliest years of the medium's history to key works
by important 20th - century artists and contemporary pieces that examine the ways in which
photography continues to shape our experience of the modern world.
MEREDITH DANLUCK North of South West of East, 2011 (film stills) Film
installation 85 minutes Co-produced
by Ballroom Marfa, Ex Vivo Productions, Jorge Linares and Renwick Gallery Commissioned
by Ballroom Marfa
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Following that is the very popular and much anticipated annual group exhibition «The Summer Show,» which opens June 17 and features more than 40 works in various media — including painting, sculpture, works on paper,
photography, video and
installation —
by gallery and guest artists.
Barrada's work in
photography, film, sculpture, prints, and
installation began
by exploring the peculiar situation of her hometown, Tangier.
This show, entitled Case Studies, features new paintings
by Bas, who is primarily known for his expressionistic and highly detailed figurative paintings, but also for his works in sculpture, film,
photography and
installation.
Originally commissioned and produced
by Artpace San Antonio
Photography (
installation view) credit Adam Schreiber
2011 Video Exhibition Highlights Wadsworth Atheneum's History Wadsworth Atheneum Receives $ 21,000 From NEA to Support MATRIX Exhibition Series Wadsworth Atheneum Commemorates Civil War's 150th Anniversary in New Collection
Installation Claire Beckett / MATRIX 163 Opens Nov. 3 Robin Jaffee Frank Named Chief Curator and Krieble Curator of American Painting and Sculpture Wadsworth Atheneum to Receive Significant NEH Funding Wadsworth Atheneum Presents
Photography by Patti Smith Shaun Gladwell / MATRIX 162 Opens June 2 Wadsworth Atheneum's Morgan Great Hall Opens to the Public
During a 30 - year period when painting has been at an all - time critical low, supplanted
by photography, video, assemblage and
installation, he has never let himself be dragged down or wavered for a second in his commitment.
In his
photography, sculpture,
installations, and works on paper, Breuning merges humor, kitsch, and pop culture to investigate the relationship between high and low art, often calling into question our assumptions regarding historically designated «masterpieces»
by artists such as Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock.
Hospitality Design discusses the fine art
photography installation at the Cachet Boutique NYC curated
by SKG director Cassandra Johnson.
Visitors will discover a breadth of Modern and contemporary works including paintings, drawings, sculpture,
installations, prints,
photography, video and digital art
by more than 4,000 artists.
Installation view, South Gallery Immaterial Curated
by Fairfax Dorn
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
CITY OF CITIES is a site - specific
installation by Francesco Candeloro (Venice, 1974), articulated in a series of large works — sheets of plexiglass of two metres cut
by laser and printed with UV rays -, in which the themes of architecture, the city and the environment are linked to
photography, sculpture and signs, creating a route / labyrinth.
Installation view, entryway AutoBody Curated
by Neville Wakefield
Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Represented
by Greene Naftali, New York, Harrison combines a wide range of mediums including
photography, painting, sculpture, video,
installation and architectural interventions.