Emphasizing language - based works and performance documentation, the exhibition includes works on paper, photography, mail art, artist books, film and video, and ephemera
by Ant Farm, James Lee Byars, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Fluxus, the Museum of Conceptual Art, and others.
Not exact matches
The second spot, created
by Los Angeles agency The
Ant Farm, is more conventional and features a past Black Ops character essentially echoing North's fears.
Quantifying pest control services
by birds and
ants in Kenyan coffee
farms.
This video piece documents the re-enactment of the murder
by a San Francisco - based group of artists called
Ant Farm.
Developed
by the University of Minnesota, VideoAnt allows users to annotate videos and save them to their own virtual «
ant farm.»
The level of detail that has been put into Unity is apparent simply
by watching the NPCs, it feels in many ways like watching a living, thriving
ant farm and is an absolute treat to see play out.
2005 The Last Generation, curated
by Max Henry, Apex Art, New York, NY, USA; traveling to Jousse Entreprise, Paris, France Superstars: From Warhol to Madonna, Kunstforum / Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria The Painted World, P.S. 1 Center for Contemporary Art, Long Island City, New York, USA The Disasters of War: From Goya to Golub, Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Connecticut, USA Post No Bills, curated
by Matthew Higgs, White Columns, New York, USA Helga's Art Collection, Museo Extremeno e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporaneo, Badajoz, Spain The Art of Aggression: Iraqi Stories and Other Tales, curated
by Jean Cruthchfield and Robert Hobbs, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, Vancouver, Canada 2004 Editions Fawbush: A Selection, Sandra Gehring Gallery, New York, USA Last one on is a soft Jimmy, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, USA Bill Adams, Wayne Gonzales, Cameron Martin: Paintings, KS Art, New York, NY Word of Mouth, A Selection: Part 1, Dinter Fine Art, New York, USA La Lettre Volée, F.R.A.C. Franche - Comté Musée des Beaux - Arts de Dole, France The Freedom Salon, Deitch Projects, New York, USA Bush League, Roebling Hall, Brooklyn, New York, USA Painting (Wayne Gonzales, Roger Metto, Jason Middlebrook, Cristian Rieloff), Galleri Charlotte Lund, Stockholm, Sweden 2003 Parallax Views: Art and The JFK Assassination (
Ant Farm & T.R. Uthco, Wayne Gonzales, Eric M. Jensen), Hallwals Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, New York, USA 150 artists make 150 T - Shirts, Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York, USA Cartoon, Riva Gallery, New York, USA Melvins, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2002 The Presidential Suite, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, New York, USA Gravity Over Time, curated
by John Pilson, 1000 Eventi, Milan, Italy From the Observatory, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, USA Subject Matters, curated
by Norman Dubrow, Kravets / Wehby Gallery, New York; Conner Contemporary Art, Washington, USA 2001 How is everything?
[4] The museum has featured works
by Albert Bierstadt, Jonathan Borofsky, Joan Brown, Robert Colescott, Jay DeFeo, Helen Frankenthaler, Paul Gauguin, Juan Gris,
Ant Farm, Howard Fried, Paul Kos, Robert Mapplethorpe, Knox Martin, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Sebastião Salgado, and Arvo Györköny.
In addition to publishing numerous articles in journals, magazines, and edited anthologies, her book, Architecture or Techno - Utopia: Politics After Modernism, was published
by MIT Press in 2007, and Living Archive 7:
Ant Farm, appeared on ACTAR Editorial in 2008.
Media Arts features significant historic pieces
by performance and video pioneers
Ant Farm, Lynn Hershman Leeson, and Nam June Paik.
, Dallas Museum of Art, the Contemporary Art Fund: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Faulconer, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant M. Hanley, Jr., Marguerite and Robert K. Hoffman, Howard E. Rachofsky, Deedie and Rusty Rose, Gayle and Paul Stoffel, and two anonymous donors; the Lay Family Acquisition Fund; and the TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art Fund 2000.320.A - B; Pratibha Parmar, Memory Pictures, 1989, video, color, sound, Courtesy of the artist and Kali Films, © Pratibha Parmar Photos
by Sunil Gupta;
Ant Farm, Media Burn, July 4, 1975; performance, Cow Palace, San Francisco.
The exhibition includes work
by Tom Marioni, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha,
Ant Farm, James Lee Byars, and others.
The Barbican will present more than eighty works, in a variety of media,
by twenty - five artists and architects — from Joseph Beuys, R. Buckminster Fuller, Hans Haacke, Robert Smithson, and the
Ant Farm collective to a younger generation of practitioners, including EXYZT, Heather and Ivan Morison, R&S ie (n), Philippe Rahm, and Simon Starling.