The works — never shown before in the Venetian venues of the collection — are the outcome of minimal gestures and
artistic research focused on the theme of the void.
Not exact matches
As an Associate
Research Chef, Chef Rachel
focuses on recipe development for the McCormick Science Institute as well as utilizing her culinary and
artistic talents for the Culinary Team.
A-I-R Laboratory hosts up to 30 international artists a year and
focuses on production and
research based practices within the context of the residency treated as an
artistic medium.
Her
research focuses on the
artistic interactions between Japan and China during the Meiji period.
This polyvalent project space
focuses on supporting and exhibiting
research projects from different
artistic disciplines.
The errorist laboratory «NO - WORK / NO - SHOP» will be
focused on
researching and experimenting the diverse uses of
artistic actions and social imagination strategies regarding common problematics, through «trial and error», with the intention of creating collective public interventions around the specific context of Cittadellarte and the city of Biella.
Visual + Digital Arts residency programs
focus on professional and
artistic development,
research, and creative production in digital and visual arts.
The
artistic programme is defined by its
focus on
research and experimentation and by its particular emphasis on site - specific projects capable of interacting with their unique setting.
Random International, Leo Villareal, and teamLab will participate in The Future of Light Art, a symposium
focused on a new frontier of scientific
research on the nature of light, and the impact it will have on
artistic possibilities.
With a
focus upon
artistic and curatorial practices from the 1960's to the present day, the expansion creates a unique platform for
research, exhibition preparation, and teaching.
Its
focus on
artistic programmes will enable different actors to expand on present - day
research interests, modes of production and display, and how these curatorial practices can shape the institution that generates them.
TEOR / éTica (San José, Costa Rica) is an independent project and nonprofit art space
focusing on
research and dissemination of contemporary
artistic practices.
His curatorial and editorial work
focuses on long - term
research based on and balanced between presentations of historical and contemporary
artistic positions.
This
artistic research, which relates the present dramatic situation of refugees to the historical experience of flight and exile between 1933 and 1945,
focuses on the fragility of individual and societal conditions triggered by wars, poverty and terrorism.
Written by Baþak Þenova, the article
focuses on the multi-dimensional
artistic research and production process of the project concerning «violence against women».
With this body of work, Mauro Piva builds an exhibition that is a personal self - portrait of his daily life and
artistic research, while instigating a
focused observation and thinking of the viewer.
His
research examines questions of violence and aggression in
artistic representations of people with AIDS, with a particular
focus on the representation of women, and the works of Gregg Bordowitz and Félix González - Torres.
The exhibitions for the 2018 - 2019 period are organised according to four specific lines of
research: the spring exhibition season, which will open in the weeks that see Milan as an international showcase with miart and the Salone del Mobile,
focusses on great names on the international
artistic scene (some of whom are on display in Italy for the first time): Teresa Margolles (2018) and Anna Maria Maiolino (2019).
Reflecting on his work, Álvaro Gil writes: «Most part of my
artistic practice and
research focuses on constructions based in the concept of customization and in superficial transformations made to size, taking bricolage and DIY (Do it Yourself) as an attitude».
I could talk about the outcome and impact this period of
research have had in my
artistic practice, but instead I would like to
focus on another aspect that made these past few months so special.
Marwa Arsanios is a founding member of 98weeks an
artistic organization and project space that
focuses its
research on a new topic every 98 weeks.
The Bolognese - based magazine founded in 2013 in Italy
focuses its
research on independent and original
artistic practices.
With a
focus on conceptual, site - specific,
research -, and time - based art and a particular interest in the cultural - anthropological contexts of
artistic production, she develops independent exhibition projects with international artists and writes texts and essays for various publications.
This exhibition is a product of
focused research on artists who use video to demonstrate a concrete
artistic individuality.
The gallery
focuses its
research on the most important 70's
artistic international movements like: Arte Povera, Minimal Art, Land Art and Conceptual Art.
His final decades of
artistic production paralleled a succession of publishing, nonprofit, and visionary enterprises: in addition to his lithography studio, Francis formed a wind harvesting and alternative energy company in 1975; helped organize the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in 1980; formed the Lapis Press, which
focused on eclectic scholarship, in 1984; created a naturopathy - based medical
research center in 1987; and founded the Sam Francis Art Museum in 1990 to perpetuate his
artistic legacy and support charitable donations.
• Group Critiques • Individual Studio Visits • Seminar • Professional Practices Workshop —
focus on writing an effective artist statement;
researching and applying for grants and residencies; portfolio presentation and the public presentation of
artistic work.
Marwa Arsanios is a founding member of the
artistic organization and project space 98weeks
Research Project that focuses its research on a new topic every 9
Research Project that
focuses its
research on a new topic every 9
research on a new topic every 98 weeks.