Located in Drew's
Whitechapel Gallery installation The Trickle - Down Syndrome (7 June - 10 September 2017), the performance brings together a group of leading experimental musicians to produce exhilarating sounds of increasing intensity throughout the night.
Not exact matches
Benedict Drew is working with experimental musicians for a durational performance with video and live music as part of his major multi-media
installation at
Whitechapel Gallery.
An auction led by Alex Branczik of Sotheby's and introduced by Alex Sainsbury, Chair of the Board of Trustees,
Whitechapel Gallery, featured work donated by leading artists including an abstract watercolour by American sculptor Lynda Benglis; a print from Amalia Ulman's Instagram project titled Excellences & Perfections (Instagram Update, 6th June 2014), (2016) and a multi-coloured print by American and British
installation artist Susan Hiller.
Installation view, Samson Kambalu: Introduction to Nyau Cinema,
Whitechapel Gallery 2016.
Using elements from her acclaimed presentation at the Estonian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, 2017, her
installation at
Whitechapel Gallery will feature sculptural cut - out figures alongside humanlike baby - rockers, mobiles and projections.
Five
installations will be displayed at
Whitechapel Gallery: a scholar's study invites us to unravel intricate drawings and models; the Bureau for the Centre of the Study for Surrealism and its Legacy displays the strange magic of obsolete things; the muddy banks of the Thames have also yielded their treasures for poetic display in a gigantic cabinet; while a Dickensian Curiosity Shop tempts us with the bizarre aura of American bric - a-brac.
Hart was awarded the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2017, resulting in a six month residency in three Italian cities and a commission for a large - scale
installation at
Whitechapel Gallery, entitled Emma Hart: Mamma Mia!
Medium Median is the mesmeric new
installation by Berlin - based artist Alicja Kwade, commissioned by the
Whitechapel Gallery in 2016/17.
New Zealand born artist Francis Upritchard created the limited edition Harlequin Head (2014) to accompany Do What You Will, her
Whitechapel Gallery Children's Commission, a new
installation made specially for young audiences and presented at the
Whitechapel Gallery from 10th June - 28th September 2014.
Her videos and
installations have been shown in solo exhibitions at
Whitechapel Gallery, London (2016); Frieze Projects, New York (2016); Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (2015); and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle (2013).
Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World,
Whitechapel Gallery ★ ★ ★ Handsome
installations feature the artist as explorer manqué.
Installation view at the
Whitechapel Gallery.
Installation view,
Whitechapel Gallery, London 2012 Photo © Archivio Penone
1961 British premier of Mark Rothko — the
installation of his work at the
Whitechapel Gallery becomes his template for all subsequent shows.
Installation view at the
Whitechapel Gallery, Leonor Antunes: the frisson of the togetherness,
Gallery 2.
Christopher Williams, The Production Line of Happiness,
Installation view:
Whitechapel Gallery, Photo: Stephen White
Film still from
installation at the
Whitechapel Gallery, Courtesy the artist and MOT INTERNATIONAL.
The shortlist, featuring
installation artists, sculptors and a painter were selected by a judging panel chaired by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of the
Whitechapel Gallery, joined by Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket
Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and Founder of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Critic and Senior Editor / Web Editor at ArtReview; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
For those who loved his show at the
Whitechapel Gallery at the beginning of the year, William Kentridge is back with a new immersive
installation at the Coronet Theatre in Notting Hill, London, on for four days only.
Installation view at the
Whitechapel Gallery, Courtesy the artist and MOT INTERNATIONAL.
Installation view, courtesy
Whitechapel Gallery.
Installation view at
Whitechapel Gallery, London, Photo Credit: Stephen White, Courtesy
Whitechapel Gallery
This environmental approach to the
installation and their shared belief that their art was closely allied to the forms and materials of modern architecture was central to their contribution to the seminal exhibition This is Tomorrow held at the
Whitechapel Art
Gallery, London in 1956.
The 35 - year - old was shortlisted for an
installation — a diorama - like work that combined collage and film — at the
Whitechapel Art
Gallery; and a work she made in response to the artist Kurt Schwitters who, exiled from his native Germany under the Nazis, spent the last years of his life in rural Cumbria.
And the same year she won the MaxMara Art Prize for Women, presented in conjunction with the
Whitechapel Gallery, where she showed Swallow, a multi-channel video
installation riffing on the theme of visiting the Mediterranean for artistic inspiration.
Batchelor's limited edition: Found Monochrome (black) 15, Newcastle, 11.05.09, 2014, 2015 was produced from this series for the
Whitechapel Gallery to accompany his
installation in the Commissions
Gallery, 23rd December 2014 — 3rd May 2015.
«Leonor Antunes: the frisson of the togetherness»,
installation view at the
Whitechapel Gallery, London.
It is a particularly exciting time for McElheny, with three museum exhibitions displaying the diversity of subjects with which he is involved: currently on view through July 20 at
Whitechapel Gallery, London is a year - long
installation The Past is a Mirage I'd Left Far Behind, in part a meditation on abstraction in film throughout the twentieth century.
Whitechapel Gallery Director Iwona Blazwick OBE said, «Richard Long revolutionised
installation art, fusing together performance, landscape, language and photography.
The
Whitechapel Gallery presents a new large - scale
installation by London - based artist Emma Hart (b. 1974) for the sixth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
First created in 1969 for a solo exhibition at London's
Whitechapel Gallery, the
installation has been reconstructed at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, where it is currently on show as part of a touring US retrospective of Oiticica's brief but dazzling career.
Opening in January, Electronic Superhighway at the
Whitechapel Gallery surveys the way computer and internet technologies have impacted on the work of contemporary artists, featuring browser - based works and interactive
installations.
Benedict Drew Taking cues from visuals in the space, Benedict Drew and a group of eight musicians turn Drew's existing multimedia
installation at
Whitechapel Gallery into an improvised score, producing sounds of increasing intensity with the hope of taking the listener to a reflective or ecstatic state.
A new large - scale
installation commissioned for the
Whitechapel Gallery, as well as new and existing sculptures, will bring together the themes and ideas that have endured throughout the artists» career.
Installation view of Emma Hart's «Mamma Mia» exhibition at the
Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2017.
As they moved further into the Tate show, visitors found themselves in a resurrection of the iconic «fun house»
installation Hamilton collaborated on for the 1956 «This is Tomorrow» exhibition at the
Whitechapel Gallery.
The
Whitechapel Gallery presents a major solo exhibition of American artist Mark Dion, with large - scale
installations made between the 1990s to the present, including a new commission created especially for London.
Emma - Hart -
Installation - View -1-Photo-Thierry-Bal Emma Hart, «Mamma Mia», installation view, Whitechapel Gallery Photo:
Installation - View -1-Photo-Thierry-Bal Emma Hart, «Mamma Mia»,
installation view, Whitechapel Gallery Photo:
installation view,
Whitechapel Gallery Photo: Thierry Bal
Installation view: The Bloomberg Commission: Josiah McElheny
Whitechapel Gallery, London September 7, 2011 — July 20, 2012
Benedict Drew will work with experimental musicians for a durational performance with video and live music as part of his major multi-media
installation at
Whitechapel Gallery, housed in the art nouveau building designed by Charles Harrison Townsend in 1901.
Installation view of The Spirit of Utopia,
Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2013.
A selection of Interview magazines, Q&A: Artists in Conversation,
Whitechapel Gallery,
Installation View
Drawing Room Confessions books, Q&A: Artists in Conversation,
Whitechapel Gallery,
Installation View
Giuseppe Penone's new
installation at London's
Whitechapel Gallery, in its series of Bloomberg commissions, is a powerful representation of nature.
Is the resulting
installation (on show next month at the
Whitechapel gallery in London) simple revenge?
Installation shot, Assemble with Granby Workshop, 18 Jan — 16 Apr 2017,
Whitechapel Gallery, Photo: Stephen White
This catalogue documents Josiah McElheny's recent site - specific
installation at the
Whitechapel Gallery.
For your
installations included in The London Open at the
Whitechapel Gallery in 2015 and Saatchi Art New Sensations in 2014, a single colour was not the focal point; instead, a panoply of surfaces, faux and real, barraged the viewer.
Do or DIY (Expanded Second Edition)(2015) revisits a pocketbook essay and art
installation originally made in 2012 for the
Whitechapel Gallery (London).
Installation view of
Whitechapel Gallery Children's Commission 2016 — Edwina Ashton: In the Winter Hours.