In Paris, the projections serve as a hinge between two sections of the exhibition,
connecting early installations — with their introspective focus on identity — to the recent, externally - oriented landscapes.
Not exact matches
The first of the
installations shows signs of the constructive elements
connected with the artistic traditions of the
early twentieth century.
In her solo exhibition at The Figge Art Museum, Yuriko Yamaguchi pairs recent and
earlier work in a comprehensive survey showcasing multimedia
installations and sculptures constructed from hand - cast resin
connected by networks of steel, copper, and brass wire.
It can be read as an
early indicator of her need to impose a limiting framework upon herself — in this case an imagined box — but the score also
connects her choreographic work to concurrent visual arts practices.17 Locus» gridded demarcation of the cube echoes any number of contemporary works, such as Robert Barry's sketches for wire
installations and Mel Bochner's Measurement Room (1969), for which the vertical and horizontal dimensions of a room were inscribed directly onto the walls of the space, drawing attention to the physical characteristics of the gallery itself.
Details of four works in the
Connecting Cultures
installation, from top: Girl in a Japanese Costume, circa 1890, William Merritt Chase; Seated Shakyamuni Buddha, late 19th —
early 20th century; Warrior Figure, Huastec, 13th or 14th Century; Mask (Ges), 19th century
In 2005, utilities and developers installed only 79 megawatts of grid -
connected solar capacity across the U.S.. By 2013, the capacity of annual grid -
connected solar
installations grew to 4,600 megawatts, more than 58 times the cumulative amount installed just eight years
earlier.