This panel will assemble leading media
artists working with mobile devices and discuss current trends relating to this practice.
Not exact matches
Join me and my guest, Teale Fristoe of Nothing Sacred Games, as we discuss using Kickstarter to jumpstart an indie board game company,
working with artists and going
mobile.
At the core of this endeavor, titled «Culturunners,» is a pickup truck and trailer kitted out
with broadcast equipment, prototype gadgets, and conceptual
works by the
artists, who will live and
work aboard the «
mobile studio.»
Their logo, created by tattoo
artist AJ Ludlow who
works at The Bell Rose Tattoo & Piercing in Daphne, Alabama, features a skull in a camo hat
with a big, bushy beard accompanied by crossed axes, an American flag, and a «Made in
Mobile, Alabama» banner splashed across the front.
Encompassing many of the qualities that make Calder's
work so iconic, Calderoulette combines the magical suspension of the
artist's
mobiles with the balance of his later stabiles.
This
work is accompanied by three interventions in the European Art galleries that show the
artist's ongoing engagement
with spheres,
mobiles, and spiderwebs.
from rest to rest Four
artists working with digital media call attention to our
mobile presence in space.
Through varying artistic mediums including but not limited to collage, tea painting, watercolor, wool tapestry weaving, and polaroid photography «SELF REFLECTION presents contemporary female
artists that are not merely using their
mobile devices to self - promote, but
work with self - portraiture as a means to present their own inner dialogue,» says The Untitled Space Gallery.
Dream Fair London 2016: twelve participating galleries will host digital
work by
artists online, accessible to all
with a computer or
mobile.
As part of a
mobile, interdisciplinary, and pedagogical practice, we design and build boats, publish broadsides, essays, and books, invent water - related art and educational forums, and collaborate
with diverse institutions,
artists, and theorists to produce public talks, participatory
works, and voyages as platforms to catalyze social change.
Curated by Emily Zimmerman, from rest to rest presents four
artists — Ricci Albenda, Peter Campus, David Rokeby, and Peter Rose — who
work with digital media to call attention to our
mobile presence in space.
Curated by Emily Zimmerman, from rest to rest presents four
artists — Ricci Albenda, Peter Campus, David Rokeby, Peter Rose — who
work with digital media to call attention to our
mobile presence in space.
For this exhibition,
Mobile Museum of Art collaborated
with Houston Baptist University Art Gallery in Houston, Texas, to create an «exchange» program of contemporary art exhibitions featuring the
work of
artists from their respective states, presented concurrently at each venue.
Barrett is currently
working with artist, curator and UA art alumna Sara Garden Armstrong to coordinate a statewide program
with For Freedoms, the first
artist - driven super PAC, which includes partnerships
with Birmingham Museum of Art, Coleman Center for the Arts,
Mobile Museum of Art, Space One Eleven, The University of Alabama, UAB and others.
Washington Produced
Artists will feature work by longtime DC metro - area resident artists William Christenberry, Jim Sanborn, Joyce J. Scott and Dan Steinhilber, with a mobile public art project created by Workingman Collective, a video installation by Michelle Lisa Herman, and an opening night performance by Maida Withers Dance Construction C
Artists will feature
work by longtime DC metro - area resident
artists William Christenberry, Jim Sanborn, Joyce J. Scott and Dan Steinhilber, with a mobile public art project created by Workingman Collective, a video installation by Michelle Lisa Herman, and an opening night performance by Maida Withers Dance Construction C
artists William Christenberry, Jim Sanborn, Joyce J. Scott and Dan Steinhilber,
with a
mobile public art project created by Workingman Collective, a video installation by Michelle Lisa Herman, and an opening night performance by Maida Withers Dance Construction Company.
Recent
works include: Bobby Niven's «Bothy Project» whereby he has created perfectly realised spaces for other
artists to
work and live in; Aaron Williamson's anarchic performance art often displays a politicised and progressive sensibility towards disability and is typically presented to an unsuspecting public as
with his current «Demonstrating the World»
mobile stage set; Ruth Ewan explores how the past connects to the present,
with her recent creation of the French Republican Calendar allowing a beautifully constructed reframing of our daily lives; Henry Coleman pushes the boundaries and subverts the norm by creating very public, sculptural artworks in the heart of the city, including the 2015 Royal Academy installation «A Greater Order», that both question and confound.
Three visual
artists work with this ironic tension through mono prints, photographs and
mobiles, making a continuum of movement from implied to actual, or from conceived to expressed.
Silenced contemplates sound and its absence via the
work of Boston - based
artists Charlene Liska and Christine Palamidessi,
with contributions from the French sound
artist Christine Coënon and the
mobile artist John Wilkinson.
Washington Produced
Artists will feature work by longtime D.C. metro - area resident artists William Christenberry, Jim Sanborn, Joyce J. Scott and Dan Steinhilber, with a mobile public art project created by Workingman Collective, a video installation by Michelle Lisa Herman, and an opening night performance collaboration by Maida Withers and Bria
Artists will feature
work by longtime D.C. metro - area resident
artists William Christenberry, Jim Sanborn, Joyce J. Scott and Dan Steinhilber, with a mobile public art project created by Workingman Collective, a video installation by Michelle Lisa Herman, and an opening night performance collaboration by Maida Withers and Bria
artists William Christenberry, Jim Sanborn, Joyce J. Scott and Dan Steinhilber,
with a
mobile public art project created by Workingman Collective, a video installation by Michelle Lisa Herman, and an opening night performance collaboration by Maida Withers and Brian Kane.
Highlights of special projects included a recreation of Gordon Matta - Clark's Garbage Wall, presented by the Estate of Gordon Matta - Clark in collaboration
with students from Florida International University Honors College; GAMMA GALERÍA's presentation of Thiago Martins de Melo's Deus Cortado; a large selection of
works by the prominent French - Venezuelan
artist Carlos Cruz - Diez, presented by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), both inside the fair and in a «
mobile museum» in a shipping container located just outside Untitled's pavilion; Sergio Vega's Shanty: on the mimetic faculty presented by Galleria Umberto di Marino; Lucy + Jorge Orta's Antarctic Village — No Borders, Dome Dwelling presented by Jane Lombard Gallery, and Hotspot, a collaborative presentation by Bogotá's CARNE and San Juan's Km 0.2.
The
artist visited various sanctuaries, zoos, and rescue establishments across the United States, erecting a
mobile studio wherever possible and
working with a number of pre-eminent animal trainers.
With more than a thousand years of family heritage behind her
work as an
artist and her
mobile home The Nomad it was inevitable there would be more stories than we could cover in an hour.