Not exact matches
The Maid is currently playing on a massive double - sided screen inside SculptureCenter's cavernous
exhibition space in Long Island City, and the industrial nature of the institution's
architecture foregrounds the lush, controlled
settings in which the Newborn dwells.
His photographs are elements at play in a larger system including
architecture,
exhibition design, books, posters, videos, vitrines and signage that investigates the stage
sets of the art world and the publicity structures on which they rely.
Although the
exhibition makes no overt references to the iconic
architecture or maritime
setting, there are a few subtle connections here and there.
Presented as an interrelated
set of experiences, the
exhibition (until 25 September 2016) weaves together concerns about land,
architecture, progress, utopian dreams, inequality, trauma and resistance that refer as much to imagined futures as to the historical past.
One of the questions that shaped this
exhibition early on was whether the customary curatorial approach of P.S. 1, with its fast - paced process and focus on living artists as well as the rustic
architecture of the former schoolhouse, would offer a different visual
setting for work ordinarily seen in the minimal white galleries of MoMA.
In her New Work
exhibition, Glasgow - born and Brussels - based artist McKenzie recreates the Art Nouveau interiors of her home city's late - 19th - century
architecture on large - scale canvases, erecting three - dimensional enclosures - like stage
sets - within the gallery.
Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venezia The Glass Tea House Mondrian is an innovative project that provides a space in which to experience
architecture, where the pavilion itself becomes the
exhibition, an innovative example in which the artist freely suggests a theme and a project, allowing experimentation with the
setting, shapes, building techniques and innovative materials.
The Danish visual artist Michael Mørk has been invited to create a visual
setting that connects the individual works to the building's
architecture, which will be a significant part of the
exhibition's complete expression.
Artists Space is now producing a BC «retrospective» in typical restyled form, encompassing a new photo shoot along with relics from the group's early fashion line, cine - tracts like Get Rid of Yourself (2003), pages from the short - lived magazine Made in USA (2000 — 2001), and more recent forays into poetry and sculpture — all displayed within a total
exhibition architecture conceived with
set and production designer Gideon Ponte.
Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, influencing the likes of I.M. Pei, Lawrence Halprin and Paul Rudolph, among others; Herbert Bayer organized and designed a major
exhibition of Bauhaus work at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1938 - 9; Mies van der Rohe relocated to Chicago, where he enjoyed the patronage of Philip Johnson (1906 - 2005)- one of the most influential American architects of his day, with whom he later designed the landmark Seagram Building - and became one of the leading figures in American
architecture; Moholy - Nagy also settled in Chicago and
set up the New Bauhaus school with philanthropist Walter Paepcke.
In this
exhibition he collides
architecture and art,
sets up a flow between the museum and the city outside.
Yet over a number of
exhibitions from the mid eighties to the present he has carried the idea further by
setting his paintings into a dialogue with the specific
architectures in which they hang.
As director of the Munich gallery since 2003, he brought in an arts programme that featured
architecture, fashion, design and film, and
set up major
exhibitions on Gerhard Richter and Anish Kapoor.
An unparalleled
setting and an opportunity to support the Contemporary Arts Foundation The unique
architecture and world - class
exhibitions within the 40,000 square - foot Rubell Family Collection / Contemporary Arts Foundation lend an extraordinary atmosphere for social celebrations, client entertainment and corporate events.