Not exact matches
Illustrated with performance, private videos, and recollections from those who knew him, this detailed and innovative documentary looks at the life of the always provocative artist Chris Burden, whose work consistently challenged ideas
about the limits and nature of modern art, from his notorious performances in the 1970s to his later assemblages,
installations, kinetic and static
sculptures, and scientific models.
Works in the show include a tableau
sculpture about airplane hijackings by Eleanor Antin, Robert Arneson's controversial ceramic portrait of assassinated San Francisco mayor George Moscone, and Mike Kelley's first - ever
installation (an environment that reimagines a little girl's room).
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.
Through different medias such as photography, film, and
sculpture, Boltanski creates large - scale
installations about communal memories and identities.
Global artists in Women House recast conventional ideas
about the home through provocative photographs, videos,
sculptures, and room - like
installations.
The site - specific immersive
installation features two 170 foot murals and several abstract wooden
sculptures intended to raise questions
about the current economic, ecological, and civic state of the nation, as well as the individual's role in it.
The first solo show in an Italian museum of Chinese artist Ding Yi will propose a journey of
about forty paintings and drawings, a
sculpture and an
installation that requires the interaction of visitors, which aims to bring the public closer to the man considered to be the most important abstract painter in contemporary China, by presenting his complex artistic practice and evolution from the nineties to the present day to the public.
Hawkinson works across a wide range of media, from
sculpture,
installation, and painting, to photography and collage, and many of is highly original works include moving components and sound, inventing new ways for seeing and thinking
about the world around us.
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.
Cecilia Vicuña's exhibition «
About to Happen» at the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans is billed as the first major solo exhibition for the artist in the United States and features an array of media: performance,
sculpture, drawing, video, text, and site - specific
installation.
Although he's recently moved away from photography and towards
installation and
sculpture, he still thinks
about framing and perspective when composing his pieces (which deliver a subtle but searing critique of popular depictions of black identity).
In speaking
about his architectonic
sculptures and
installations, Oscar Tuazon says, «I hope that the effect of my work is mostly physical.
In his short, immoderate life Martin Kippenberger managed to test and probe just
about every conceivable style of art making — conceptual, performance, painting,
sculpture, collage, video, drawing, and
installation.
Jessica Stockholder talks
about her work, which combines painting,
sculpture,
installation and langu...
Making
sculptures and
installations with and
about light, Lloyd's works explore various levels of perception, revealing spaces between bodies and images while underscoring the materials and processes of video, including screens, support structures, and audiovisual equipment.
We caught up with Charlotte Colbert during her exhibition for her new
installation / large scale video
sculpture «Benefit Supervisor Sleeping» and managed to ask a few questions
about her art practice.
About the Artist Yevgeniya Kaganovich, born in Belarus, is a Milwaukee - based artist, whose hybrid practice encompasses jewelry and metalsmithing,
sculpture and
installation.
About Simone Leigh Simone Leigh (b. 1967) creates
sculpture, video, and
installation informed by her examination of contemporary ethnography, feminism, and performance.
``... an endless tour of painting,
sculpture,
installation, video, performance, and just
about everything else.»
Instead, ideas
about rootlessness and belonging, states of limbo and states of grace, pervade the array of paintings, prints,
sculptures, films and
installations by the four shortlisted artists: Hurvin Anderson, Andrea Büttner, Lubaina Himid and Rosalind Nashashibi.
Through works of photography,
sculpture, video and
installation, the Women House exhibition tackles conventional visions
about women and their lives.
Similar to their artistic foremothers in the 1970s, the global artists in Women House recast conventional ideas
about the home through provocative photographs, videos,
sculptures and room - like
installations.
I know that it will be an
installation of
sculptures, could you tell me more
about it?
One of Martin Creed's works of art is not a
sculpture or an
installation but a little essay
about the tiny Italian island of Alicudi, where he bought a house in 2002.
Drawing on ideas
about ephemerality, the passage of time, and humankind's attempts to dominate the environment, his oeuvre incorporates extensive techniques and media, including photography,
sculpture, video, intervention and
installation.
Galerie Lelong will present the internationally renowned artist Alfredo Jaar and his provocative work The Sound of Silence, a
sculpture - and - film
installation that addresses difficult questions
about the human response to the suffering of others, the responsibilities of the witness, and the ownership of images that serve as witness in the media.
Campbell, whose solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery coincides with her first museum survey at the Aldrich, will talk to Smith - Stewart
about her multidisciplinary practice, which ranges from drawing to
sculpture and
installation focusing on subject matter that delves into everyday experience.
IJ: Your current solo show at Derek Eller, which you titled, Driftloaf, seems a lot more quiet and pared - down compared to your previous
installations which included large scale
sculpture, painted walls and hundreds of drawings; it's more concise and seems to be more
about sculpture.
Together, the work in this
installation tells a story
about «spaces between»: transitional, watershed moments in careers; working between painting and
sculpture; between the decorative, design, and fine art.
From thought - provoking
sculptures to a haunting video to a photographic
installation, each of the chosen works engages with contemporary culture, reflecting the artist's looking at and thinking
about life today.
The German artist, Joseph Beuys (1921 - 1986), is perhaps best known for his «actions»,
installations and
sculpture, but first and foremost he was an artist who was interested in ideas: ideas
about how the world, both natural and social, functioned and how the latter could be improved.
A combination of
sculpture, painting, printmaking, video and
installation bringing
about various overlapping conversations and exploring the way we interpret cultural, religious and personal narrative in a way that gives the viewer a glimpse into something uncanny.
For the
installation of Fernando Pessoa alone,
about seventy tons of steel, including the
sculpture's weight, had to be moved.
Also on display are works from Love Forever a new mirrored pumpkin
sculpture and the mirror
installation Pumpkins Screaming
About Love Beyond Infinity, 2017.
The fine art collection consists of
about 19,000 works dating from the 16th century to the present and comprises paintings, drawings,
sculptures,
installations, and photographs by artists such as Lucas Cranach the Elder, Giovanni Savoldo, Henry Alexander, Paul Gauguin, Auguste Maillol, René Magritte, Alexander Calder, Hans Hoffmann, Frederick Hammersley, Fernand Leger, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Robert Irwin, Claes Oldenburg, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Eva Hesse, Yoko Ono, and Raymond Saunders, among many others.
About the Artist Wu Tsang's films,
installations, performances, and
sculptures move fluidly between documentary, activism, and fiction.
In exquisitely rendered paintings, works on paper, wall and floor works,
sculptures, site - specific
installations and public projects, the Mysore - based artist examines structures, borders and barriers as a series of ever - shifting concepts, alluding to an interconnectedness that compels the viewer to consider their relationship to the art work as part of a wider conversation
about systems of knowledge, belief and power.
Linked by attitude rather than medium or method, American artist Christian Holstad's practice, which encompasses
sculpture,
installation, performance, photography, collage and textiles, probes received ideas
about class, culture, sexuality and society.
He subverts the biographical context in which the images were made in favor of multiple fictions
about the subject and inquires into the medium of photography, expressed through
installation, text, and
sculpture.
Each project takes the shape of an
installation containing various and sundry drawings,
sculptures and photographs that are dispersed throughout the gallery and, periodically, shifted
about during the course of the exhibition.
About The Artist Antony Gormley, born in London in 1950, is widely acclaimed for his
sculptures,
installations and public artworks that investigate the relationship of the human body to space.
In an effort to create a $ 20 million endowment for the support of its permanent
installations in New York and Texas, the Donald Judd Foundation has decided to sell
about 35 Judd
sculptures at Christie's in New York on May 9.
About the artists Patrick Hough works with moving image, photography,
sculpture and
installation.
Chris Berntsen, 32, who was part of the
sculpture's
installation crew, has worked with Hank Willis Thomas, the artist, for
about 10 years.
exhibition at NMWA recasts conventional ideas
about the home through provocative photographs, videos,
sculptures and room - like
installations built with materials ranging from felt to rubber bands.
The Women House exhibition at NMWA recasts conventional ideas
about the home through provocative photographs, videos,
sculptures and room - like
installations built with materials ranging from felt to rubber bands.
The platform features zoomable photographs of «A Subtlety» including the molasses
sculptures of little boys, a 360 degree view of the
installation, explanatory text, images of Walker's sketches and models showing her creative process, and a Creative Time video
about how the work was conceived and fabricated that features Walker and the team that helped build and install the
sculpture.
The exhibit also includes a wall
installation with multiple individual fragments, a very large 3 - panel abstract painting on canvas with fabric, paint, and collaged newspaper clippings
about UFO sightings, a ceiling — hung mobile and a stabile (
sculpture) on a pedestal made with wood, string and found metal.
Her 1988 — 89
installation The Reign of Narcissism, for example, was a grouping of
sculptures and books, all elaborate simulacra,
about Bloom herself — a study of institutions» obsession with amassing objects related to various artists.
Working with just
about everything — video,
installation, painting, mixed media, and
sculpture — Keil asks discomfiting social questions, and then creates works that hint at or reproduce our associations with it.