Richard Forster produces highly detailed pencil drawings presented in series, three of which are included in this exhibition: pastoral nudes, seascapes and 24 drawings of
an archival video documenting the construction of pioneering social housing in Dessau, Germany in 1926.
Not exact matches
This exhibition presents this history with an installation of
archival documents, photographs,
video and a newly - published issue of High Performance.
The Foundation holds the largest and foremost collection of works of contemporary African - American artists from the Southern United States, encompassing over 1,200 works by more than 160 artists as well as a collection of
archival photographs,
videos and
documents relating to artists in the collection.
The Foundation holds the largest and foremost collection of works of contemporary African American artists from the Southern United States, encompassing over 1,200 works by more than 160 artists, as well as a collection of
archival photographs,
videos, and
documents relating to the artists in the collection.
Interdisciplinary installation (
video, photography, sculpture,
archival documents), dimensions variable.
In the background, images of charcoal drawings, postcards,
documents and
archival video footage are in an intentionally chaotic manner projected onto the theatre's structure.
In fact, Semiotext (e) published 28 new booklets for the Biennial and created a contextualizing space for them to be read against a backdrop of selected
archival documents,
video stations playing interviews with Paul Virilio and Gilles Deleuze, and a turntable with Lotringer's 1978 interview with Jack Smith.
Two multichannel
videos by British artist Elizabeth Price showcase the artist's ability to manifest the drama of historical artifacts and
archival documents through her institutional and feminist...
Featuring group and individual projects, the exhibition includes over two hundred prints as well as books, magazines,
videos, and rarely before seen
archival documents.
Today, the foundation, which was founded by William S. Arnett, holds the largest and foremost collection of works of contemporary African - American artists from the southern United States, encompassing over 1,200 works by more than 160 artists as well as a collection of
archival photographs,
videos and
documents relating to artists in the collection.
Andrea Fraser created a sound installation about Sing Sing prison; Lucy Dodd peppered the gallery with free - standing abstract paintings and organized a festive music series in the space; Michael Heizer showed a monumental projection
documenting — at full - scale — one of his earthworks; jazz icon Cecil Taylor exhibited
archival documentation and ephemera from his long career, showed
video of his piano playing and participated in a star - studded performance program; and filmmaker Steve McQueen screened a
video about Paul Robeson's McCarthy - era FBI file.
She works with various media including installation, cartography,
video, digital photography, industrial materials, performance,
archival documents, and ethnography.
The Magnum Manifesto exhibition will feature an impressive number of group and individual projects, including more than 250 prints; more than 130 books,
videos, magazines, photographs, and rarely - seen
archival documents, and 300 projected photographs.
Price makes immersive
video installations, which feature diverse historical materials including film and
video footage,
archival documents, plans and photographs and popular music.