Sentences with phrase «architectural installations which»

Lindsay Seers» work encompasses film, photography, performance and set — building often brought together in architectural installations which resonate with the layered narratives and unfolding histories forming emotional landscapes.
Titled «Model», at White Cube Bermondsey consists of an ambitious construction containing 100 tons of sheet steel forming an architectural installation which challenges the physical possibilities of the gallery space and investigates our experience of architecture through the body and of the body through.
At no. 4, the fragility of all equilibrium is embodied by Structural Psychodrama # 3 (2017), a large architectural installation which sees a massive, tilted plasterboard wall held in balance by a metal chain hanging from the ceiling.

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Each of the installations, which vary in form — from sculpture and photography to sound and architectural intervention — investigates a different element of the in - between as both a physical location and an abstract condition.
One of Grasso's major architectural installations includes Nomiya (2009 - 2011), the temporary project he designed which was situated on the rooftop of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, France.
Gary Simmons» installation inaugurated Culture Lab 2016, a two - day series of discussions, dinners, and public projects centering around different approach to walls — architectural or ideological boundaries which both define cultural practice and limit understandings of art, architecture, and other cultural undertakings.
In a unique style that is both sensory and utopian, Kusama's work — which spans paintings, performances, room - size presentations, sculptural installations, literary works, films, fashion, design, and interventions within existing architectural structures — possesses a highly personal character, yet one that has connected profoundly with large audiences around the globe.
Ranging from text to installation, painting, sculpture, performance and sound, the selection presents some of Lisson's leading artists, of both the past and present — beginning with monumental works such as one of Dan Graham's large - scale glass - and - steel pavilions, entitled Two Vs Entrance - Way (2016), which reflects and refracts visitors and its Brutalist architectural surroundings.
Dividing and subdividing the gallery, this installation both tackles and expands upon two central themes: an architectural play with transparency and concealment as well as an encounter between an intimate and private exhibition space and a strikingly public stage, which places «on view» the visitor's every movement.
Similar to Owen's other works, this site - specific installation responds to the particular architectural properties — formal qualities as well as spatial patterns — of the Market and the gallery space, and is constructed out of modest and / or ephemeral materials, which seemingly grow from and within the architecture.
Since 1987 Carsten Nicolai has been in over 50 international solo exhibitions, including Galerie EIGEN + ART's 1992 Leipzig exhibition, Carsten Nicolai: Running Sap; Carsten Nicolai: Corpus organized by the Städtische Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz, Germany in 1993, which traveled to the Museum Scloß Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany and Espace des Arts, Chalon - Sur - Saône, France until 1994; Carsten Nicolai: Light - Stencil - Installation for the Windows of The New York Kunsthalle at The New York Kunsthalle in 1996; Carsten Nicolai, Konstmuseum Ystad, Ystad, Sweden, October 2000; Carsten Nicolai: Auto Pilot, WATARI - UM, Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan, 2002; Carsten Nicolai - Anti Reflex, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Römerberg, Frankfurt, 2005; Carsten Nicolai: Syn Chron, Architectural Body as Interface.
Her extraordinary and highly influential career spans paintings, performances, room - size presentations, outdoor sculptural installations, literary works, films, fashion, design, and interventions within existing architectural structures, which allude at once to microscopic and macroscopic universes.
Working with drawing, video, sculpture, and installations, Hüner's practice focuses on constructed narratives and eclectic assemblages which explore the subjects of utopia, archaeology, ideas of progress, and the future through reimagining spatial and architectural entities and organic and artificial forms.
There were a few arresting installations, nonetheless, such as Danh Vo's floating gilded cardboard segments that comment on moral transgressions, for which the Marian Goodman gallery eliminated its walls; Liu Wei's architectural Library at Lehmann Maupin that collapses a metropolis to outrageous effect and, among the young artists who showed gripping promise, Aki Sasamoto's Luncheon Field, which livened the Focus section with a table perforated to suspend forks that bobbed in the breeze of a fan, and Eddie Peake's rumination on past and future that filled the Lorcan O'Neill booth with a tinted Plexiglas and steel installation involving a bear, a robot and lost Atlantis viewed through a meandering cut - out.
It includes work spanning the artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores, according to the museum.
A major breakthrough in his career occurred in 1974 when he began making wall - size abstractions (which he calls «Installation Drawings») that radically alter the relationship between drawing and architectural space.
Bruce Nauman: Theaters of Experience is a focused selection of works in a range of media, including sculpture, video, holograms, neon and architectural installations, which examine the artist's use of performance devices as a conduit for heightened self - awareness for both artist and audience.
One of the most prominent artists to emerge from Ghana in recent years, Mahama is known for large - scale installations incorporating jute sacks previously used to transport cocoa beans and charcoal, which are stitched together and draped over architectural structures.
In the late sixties, Asher created installations in which he explored the architectural properties of specific spaces.
The installation is a component of the 2013 Carnegie International (as is the Playground Project, which also opened this month in the Heinz Architectural Center) and highlights the major role the International has played in forming the museum's collection.
This two - volume catalogue will be the first substantial publication to offer an overview of Lucas» work from 1990 to today, and to focus on her approach to exhibition making, installation and her concern with the architectural environment in which her work is placed.
The booth consists of Rasgado's architectural installation comprising five connected walls into which he has incorporated fragments of museum exhibition walls from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp (M HKA).
The artist spent time studying film - industry special effects techniques to prepare this project, which includes an architectural installation of petrified wood from Turin, columns from Sharjah, and silicone molds from Istanbul.
It includes work spanning the Swiss artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores.
On Thursday, October 13 at 7 pm at Atlanta Contemporary, Rubinstein will speak about recent projects based around his book The Miraculous (Paper Monument, 2014), including a 2016 installation in Edinburgh in which extracts from his book were transposed into a site - specific architectural setting.
Through installations — vitrines, display cases, architectural models — packed notes, items, and information, Denny, who made a splash at the Venice Biennale this year, questions the means by which products and ideas developed in institutional contexts are sold back to us.
Kurt Schwitters: Color and Collage spans the artist's output between 1918 and 1947, and includes collages, assemblages, sculpture, and the reconstruction of the architectural / sculptural installation Merzbau, which was destroyed when the Allies bombed Hannover in 1943.
Spanning exhibitions, publications, films, new media, and site - specific installations, funded projects include «Incense Sweaters & Ice,» an immersive installation by Los Angeles - based artist Martine Syms; «Bond: Race and the Modern City,» which is described as the first book - length study of the architect J. Max Bond Jr. (at right, on far left); «Sacred Stoops: Typological Studies of Black Congregational Spaces,» an investigation of the porch and its role in the African American community; and research exploring «emerging paradigms» in architectural education across sub-Saharan Africa.
It includes work spanning the artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores.
Drawing inspiration from the Earthworks movement, which saw artists such as Walter De Maria, Michael Heizer, and Robert Smithson making site - specific works from the natural landscape, Art on the Beach provided a temporary public venue for site - specific installations that were sculptural, architectural, and theatrical.
Therefore, despite the narrow shape of the gallery and the limited floor area available, the peculiar structure of the Storefront allows artists to create site - specific installations which creatively play and interact with the architectural and urban framework they are located into.
The Nasher has also initiated its Sightings series, which invites contemporary artists, such as Martin Creed, Eva Rothschild, and Diana Al - Hadid, to create installations responding to the architectural setting of the Nasher's Renzo Piano building.
Her highly influential career spans paintings, performances, room - size presentations, outdoor sculptural installations, literary works, films, fashion, design, and interventions within existing architectural structures, which allude at once to microscopic and macroscopic universes.
«Pixel Forest» will be the most comprehensive presentation of Rist's work in New York to date; it spans the artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores.
Hauser and Wirth, Somerset, 21 March — 21 June 2015 I'm looking forward to visiting Hauser & Wirth Somerset this weekend for the opening of its Architecture Season, which features various site - specific / architectural interventions and events, from a sound piece from Turner Prize - winner Susan Phillipsz to the installation of last year's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, designed by the Chilean architect Smiljan Radic, in the site's idyllic grounds.
Their «New Sculpture» pushed beyond Minimalism and called all previous conceptions of the art form into question by employing unusual materials that had never before been used.Throughout his career, Sonnier has experimented with materials as varied as latex, satin, bamboo, found objects, satellite transmitters, and video.In 1968, the artist began working with neon, which quickly became a defining element of his work.The linear quality of neon allows Sonnier to draw in space with light and color, while the diffuseness of the light enables his work to interact on various architectural planes.Sonnier's architectural neon installations in public spaces have earned him wide acclaim in an international context.
From 2008 to 2010 Silverman collaborated with Nader Tehrani on «Boolean Valley», a conceptual, installation piece that traveled from the San Jose Museum of Art to MOCA Los Angeles, to the Nasher Sculpture Center, in which they made a cone - shaped form on the wheel, slip cast it 200 times, then cut each cone horizontally in two and laid out the resulting 400 pieces as a complicated, topographic, landscape installation that responded to each of the architectural spaces within which is was installed.
She creates abstract sculptural installations based on architectural interventions which often draw influence from the structural conventions and nuances of space, line, colour and composition.
Natalie Finnemore creates abstract sculptural installations which illustrate her interest in creating architectural interventions.
She graduated from the Royal College of Art and works primarily with photographic image and architectural installation, through which she often examines violence present in architectural configurations and trivial interpersonal gestures.
One of Grasso's major architectural installations includes Nomiya (2009 - 2011), the temporary project he designed which was situated on the rooftop of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
The artist has created a large - scale, site - specific installation in which constructions and assemblages of different materials both define the space and gain a new life from the architectural context.
Peter Halley's installations are always grounded in his understanding of the cultural and architectural context of the spaces for which they are made.
Lomex, for instance, which opened last December on the Bowery, in a space that Eva Hesse once used as a studio, offered up scrappy group shows of young talent and toothsome solos by Valerie Keane — intricate, discomfiting, sexy sci - fi acrylic slabs, festooned with hardware, and hung from the ceiling — and Mathieu Malouf — large architectural installations, one of Trump Tower, that double as bondage chambers and triple as bathrooms.
Underlining and highlighting the transition from the past to the present, the complex identity of which it is important to conserve, it has been decided to graft the exhibition in its totality — walls, floors, installations and art objects, including their relative positions — onto the historical architectural and environmental structure of Ca» Corner della Regina, thereby inserting — on a full - size scale — the modern rooms of the Kunsthalle, delimited by white wall surfaces, into the ancient frescoed and decorated halls of the Venetian palazzo.
Graduated as architect and artist, Tirtiaux works mostly with site - specific installations and spatial interventions, which are usually commentaries on the social and architectural context of the places where they are installed.
Harold Ancart, born in 1980, is a Belgian artist who combines paintings, drawings, and mixed media sculptures into large installations that draw attention to the social and architectural condition of the space in which the work is exhibited.
The artist will also create a site - specific installation around one of the paintings, which incorporates a magazine stand with architectural components.
For her exhibition at centrum, British artist Chloe Brooks will create a site - specific installation in which she will address the architectural...
For Please Touch the Art, the artist has installed three forms of social sculptures in Brooklyn Bridge Park: Appearing Rooms, a systematically shifting architectural space formed by jets of water; Mirror Labyrinth NY, a site - specific installation of mirror - polished stainless steel that reflects and distorts the distinctive skyline of lower Manhattan; and sixteen bright red Modified Social Benches, alterations upon the familiar outdoor park bench, which actively engage visitors» perceptions of public space with their curious curves and undulations.
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