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These works — on view in New Orleans for the first time — span a range of media including collage, drawing, architectural models, animation and short film, and collaborations with other artists on such materials as album covers and children's books.

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Hand fabrication is imperative to her process, with an emphasis on hollow forms, she makes one - off or small scale series» of pieces to commission and in collaboration with other artists.
She often creates her works based on literary references and preferably in cross-boundary collaborations with other artists.
British artist Peter Nadin arrived in New York in the late 1970s as a painter, and he then went on to undertake a series of key conceptual collaborations with other artists, including the Offices of Fend, Fitzgibbon, Holzer, Nadin, Prince, and Winters.
• A new site - specific installation by social practice artist and disability activist Carmen Papalia, premiering at the BCMA, which will consist of performance documentation such as text - based banners, photographs, and other ephemera reflecting the artist's collaboration with members of the campus community on the subject of nonvisual learning.
The exhibition is part of NOW: a dialogue on female Chinese contemporary artists, a programme led by Manchester's Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art in collaboration with five other UK art institutions.
Parallel to working on his own films, Richards draws inspiration from collaborations with other artists, his interactions with contemporary art and recent art history, and from curating film programmes and exhibitions.
A fully functioning studio, the installation draws on ideas related to the history of artists working in collaboration with one another, referencing the practices of General Idea, Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven among others.
Shows have included Cerreality by Connecticut artist John O'Donnell, featuring sculptures created with brightly colored cereal; Pomp and Plastic Things by Georgia artist Justin Hodges that included a green chromogenic living room; Reasonably Nice Things, installations based on the notion of home by Dayton artist Charmaine Renee; group shows like Self As Subject and Trompe L'Oeil: Paintings in Other Media featuring national artists; and Future Thinking, a collaboration between UD and Wright State art students.
His collaborations with other artists such as Ilya Kabakov, which have also led him into the field of performance arts such as opera and dance, are a particular theme of the conversations; on occasion, other interlocutors step in, such as the designer Jean Kalman or the sociologist Luc Boltanski (Christian Boltanski's brother).
Invited, along with nine other artists, by the Nasher Sculpture Center to create new work at one of 10 sites throughout Dallas, Lowe — whose practice relies heavily on collaboration and community — chose the undulating Vickery Meadows neighborhood as his canvas.
Known for his collaborations with other artists, including Sigur Rós member Kjartan Sveinsson and his own parents, the artist embarks on investigation of contemporary angst from a playful and self - mocking angle, utilizing monotony and repetition as creative outlets.
The museum also regularly partners with other leading art institutions to co-curate and produce exhibitions, such as the collaboration with Deutsche Bank and the Yokohama Museum of Art for Still Moving: A Triple Bill on the Image; Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo for Trans - Cool TOKYO (highlighting works by Japanese artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Yasumasa Morimura); and Video, An Art, A History with the Pompidou Center (Bill Viola, Jean - Luc Godard, Bruce Nauman).
Mel Brimfield's wide - ranging multimedia works draw on photography, experimental theatre, writing and painting to build alternative realities, using fake documents and records to bring to life a universe populated by Brimfield's performances and collaborations with other artists.
Responding to both the residency and the conditions of increasing globalization, the projects explore technology's effects on geopolitics, the linguistics and semiotics of maritime shipping, the role of the artist as laborer, individual and collective memory, collaborations with industrial entities, and surveillance, among other themes.
The project will culminate in the construction of a new interactive work in collaboration with French multimedia artist Alexis Mailles alongside a final performance realized with L.A. - based artists Dan Kwong, Monel Chang, Frida Li, Oshus, Mystic Pete, and others, on Thursday, December 11 at 7 pm.
Soon, the husband and wife duo will share their insights on collaboration and innovation (among other topics) with audiences during the 2015 Mitchell Artist Lecture at the University of Houston.
Lesley Dill, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Kiki Smith, William Wegman, Vik Muniz, and other leading Contemporary artists are invited to work in state - of - the - art studios in collaboration with expert artisans to create works on paper — prints, photographs, digital images, and books — and editions of sculptures in a variety of materials.
Contributors to the Marrakech Biennale include curator Omar Berrada, who will present a specific show within the larger exhibition on the body of work and the archive of the late Moroccan critic and filmmaker Ahmed Bouanani; artists Yto Barrada and Mona Hatoum; a small survey of the art movement initiated by the Casablanca School; and architect Khaled Malas with documentation of his ongoing collaboration with a collective of artists and craftsmen in Ghouta and other areas of Syria to build windmills out of found materials to generate electrical power for hospitals.
Responding to both the residency and the conditions of increasing globalisation, the projects explore technology's effects on geopolitics, the linguistics and semiotics of maritime shipping, the role of the artist as labourer, individual and collective memory, collaborations with industrial entities, and surveillance, among other themes.
From his collaborations with Marina Abramovic on video games that echo the performance artist's vaunted method to the empty museum of stolen art, we gathered Barr's full playable art - world oeuvre in the context of other indie art - focused games.
With $ 10.25 million from major foundations and other contributors, Chicago Arts + Industry Commons (CAIC), a collaboration between artist Theaster Gates «s Rebuild Foundation, University of Chicago's Place Lab, and the City of Chicago, plans to expand a network of arts institutions on Chicago's South Side, using art as a tool for neighborhood revitalization.
This exhibition — organized by the Smart Museum of Art in collaboration with the DuSable Museum of African American History and other cultural partners and presented concurrently with the DuSable's exhibition South Side Stories: Holdings — takes a nuanced look at the cultural history of Chicago's South Side during this momentous era of change and conflict, with a focus on artists of the Black Arts Movement.
2013 - 2014 TJ Wilcox: In The Air: panoramic video installation at the Whitney Museum NYC (collaboration with the Artist to create largest 360 time lapse in the world) 2012 Art Wynwood, 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, NY USA 2012, The Other Side (solo show), 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, NY 2011 - 2012 GSB Art on Loan group show, New York, NY, USA 2011 Aqua Art, Miami, 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, NY USA 2011 Lumin - o - City (solo show), Pousada de Palmela, Palmela, Portugal 2010 Aqua Art, Miami, 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel Miami, FL, USA 2008 Winter Group Show «Boson Exotic», Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Newark, NJ, USA 2008 Incandescent, 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, NY, USA 2008 BRiDGE as iCON Group Show, Tabla Rasa Gallery Brooklyn, NY, USA 2008 Photographers of BWAC, Kingsborough College, Brooklyn, NY, USA 2008 BWAC Spring Group Show, Redhook, Brooklyn, NY, USA (served also as show chair) 2007 Points of View, Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, USA 2007 BWAC Fall Group Show, Redhook, Brooklyn, NY, USA (served also as show co-chair) 1996 The History of Jazz (digital illustration in collaboration with Nicolai Sarafov), Hugendubel, München, Germany 1995 Industrial Photography, permanent collection of the Landesgewerbeanstalt, Würzburg, Germany
Other contents include a contribution from Philadelphia's Headlong Dance Theater, which relates the process behind the company's highly regarded Cell piece from 2006; facsimile reproductions of 1960s letters from the artist James Lee Byars to MoMA curator Dorothy Miller (the second installment of the Modern Artifacts series, presented in collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art Archives); two more «Guarded Opinions» from guards at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles — this time offering commentary on paintings by Degas and Gustave Moreau; an anonymous confessional piece about the life of a «decor artist»; a selection of never - before - published map sketches by Michigan artist Neil Greenberg; Angus Trumble's «2001 in Retrospect»; and a found object contributed by Stephen Weyl.
Other programming elements incorporated a performative element with the artist - run Galerie offering visitors the opportunity to request, engage with and experience performance and immaterial works enacted by artists Adriano Wilfert Jensen and Simon Asencio, and Jamie Felton's daily sunset dance performance that took place on the beach, Stork Phrase Lines Up With The Shoreline, created in collaboration with choreographer Alexsa Durrans and curated by Untitled's Krysta Ewith the artist - run Galerie offering visitors the opportunity to request, engage with and experience performance and immaterial works enacted by artists Adriano Wilfert Jensen and Simon Asencio, and Jamie Felton's daily sunset dance performance that took place on the beach, Stork Phrase Lines Up With The Shoreline, created in collaboration with choreographer Alexsa Durrans and curated by Untitled's Krysta Ewith and experience performance and immaterial works enacted by artists Adriano Wilfert Jensen and Simon Asencio, and Jamie Felton's daily sunset dance performance that took place on the beach, Stork Phrase Lines Up With The Shoreline, created in collaboration with choreographer Alexsa Durrans and curated by Untitled's Krysta EWith The Shoreline, created in collaboration with choreographer Alexsa Durrans and curated by Untitled's Krysta Ewith choreographer Alexsa Durrans and curated by Untitled's Krysta Eder.
Elaine Lustig Cohen Extended through October 19 On view in the Painting Gallery, this exhibition presents a selection of the artist's early paintings from the 1960s and 1970s as well as examples of her multi-year design collaboration with Philip Johnson, among other pioneering projects.
On view in the Painting Gallery, this exhibition presents a selection of the artist's early paintings from the 1960s and 1970s as well as examples of her multi-year design collaboration with Philip Johnson, among other pioneering projects.
NV London Calcutta is also proud to undertake bespoke commissions and collaborations for companies wishing to produce ethical products and amongst other clients is currently enjoying on - going relationships with cult beauty brand Cowshed, producing ranges for their Living Collections and internationally renowned artist, Rob Ryan, on a series of silk scarves.
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