Visitors to the exhibition journey through a series of studio spaces above and below ground, discovering hologram - like installations,?
Not exact matches
«(Hotel) XX» is an immersive installation and group
exhibition, presenting the work of female identifying artists whose work explores the intimate experiences of the transient
visitor, a traveler on a
journey to a strange and new place.
The installed artworks, the participating artists, the curators, the
exhibition, and the institution can all be considered «substitute teachers» that encourage
visitors to assess and challenge their own wealth of knowledge while embarking on new
journeys of discovery.
Spanning the entire second floor of the High's Wieland Pavilion, the
exhibition will allow
visitors to take a once - in - a-lifetime
journey through more than 60 years of Kusama's creative genius.
Come On Pilgrim: A 110 - Mile
Exhibition A map and audio companion lead
visitors to six commissioned projects between New York City and the CCS, each based in a
journey.
Through a dizzying array of vividly coloured screens, experimental compositions, large - scale banners, a tiered stage and an accompanying audio narrative, these works come together
to take
visitors on an emotional and sensory
journey through the
exhibition.
The material was presented in the gallery as mosaics of text, sound and images, inviting
visitors to journey through the
exhibition space with the aid of a specially prepared guidebook.
Especially, the
exhibition invites
visitors to Suh's creative
journey by introducing his recent work, Seoul Home (2012), which can be characterized as the culmination of his series work of hanok, and his video works such as Gate (2011) and Bridging Home (2012), which have not be shown
to the Korean audience.
Even the equipment and fittings of the show itself are «vintage» and enable
visitors to undertake a
journey back in time
to the 1960s and 1970s: the staged «living room» in the
exhibition space invites
visitors to enjoy the videos at their full length and
to cast themselves back
to the 1960s.
This way — while taking in the works —
visitors to the
exhibition can undergo a
journey of passage through the building and its lush garden, which is metaphorical for how the artist describes his new approach and «the ecosystem of his work».
Surprises await both true «Faust» devotees and newcomers
to Goethe's drama: the ingeniously staged
exhibition takes
visitors on a
journey through the play's narrative as they accompany Faust on his relentless quest for the meaning and purpose of modern life.
A
journey to four continents and 37 countries is promised
to the
visitors to the 6th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, through the works of 95 individual artists and groups participating in this year's main
exhibition and performance festival.
The
exhibition, Bill Viola: Installations, is a profound
journey that encourages
visitors to ponder the fundamental questions of life and
to reflect on their own existence.
The aim of the
exhibition is
to offer
visitors a sensory
journey that oscillates, through the gaze of the artists, between solemnity, angst, humor, and levity... The works presented aren't merely descriptive: they invite the viewer
to share in an artistic experience that goes beyond merely looking and speaking.
The works in the
exhibition, ranging from 1998
to 2016, collectively guide
visitors on a non-linear
journey through various life stages.
The
exhibition's curator Stephanie Rosenthal added, «Through this
exhibition we hope
to take
visitors on a
journey of utopian exploration; the show is designed
to transport the
visitors to another reality, place and time.
Artist Tom Hammick curates an
exhibition that draws together paintings and prints that invite the
visitor to experience a
journey into a world of wonderment, insomnia and revelry.Towards Night includes works by J.M.W. Turner, Caspar David Friedrich and Edvard Munch alongside contemporary artists such as Peter Doig, Stephen Chambers and Phoebe Unwin.