Sentences with phrase «contemporary performance through»

«[Ralph] Lemon calls his latest work a «lecture - performance - musical,» one that refracts ideas of contemporary performance through archetypal black female personae in American culture.»
About MetLiveArts: The groundbreaking live arts series at The Metropolitan Museum of Art explores contemporary performance through the lens of the Museum's exhibitions and unparalleled gallery spaces with singular performances.

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In short, if we carefully examine the state of contemporary cinema, we easily acknowledge that even though there is a defining economic and technological imbalance between Hollywood and the rest of national film industries, first, it would short - sighted to understand Hollywood cinema as a monolithic structure which survives through the repeated performance of a practice of top - down cannibalism.
Friday's events climax at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall with a rich and haunting play - through of Dear Esther with on - screen play by Thomas McMullen and narration by BAFTA - nominated actor, accompanied by a live performance of Jess Curry's acclaimed contemporary classical soundtrack.
Through conversations with a wide spectrum of painters, performance artists, sculptors, photographers, video artists, and others, Trigg set out to investigate contemporary artmaking practices.
Rosenblit is a recipient of the 2014 New York Dance and Performance «Bessie» Award for Emerging Choreographer, an inaugural recipient of THE AWARD, a 2014 - 2015 workspace artist through LMCC, a 2013 Fellow at Insel Hombroich (Germany), a recipient of the 2012 Grant to Artists from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and a 2009 Fresh Tracks artist (Dance Theater Workshop).
The contemporary art survey — a mix of performance, film, photography, sculpture, painting and other work — runs through May 27 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
Murillo's huge and physically enveloping canvases (seen at Art Basel 20135), echo familiar threads through contemporary fine art painting practice — the energetic gestures and scribblings of Cy Twombly, the haptic scruffs and mixing of materials of Antoni Tàpies and Anselm Kiefer, the calling out (in script) of Colin McCahon6 and the drawing, foodstuffs and performances of Joseph Beuys and William Pope.L.7
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«Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance» ran at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum through September 6, 2010.
[33] Lyrical Abstraction, Conceptual Art, Postminimalism, Earth Art, Video, Performance art, Installation art, along with the continuation of Fluxus, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field Painting, Hard - edge painting, Minimal Art, Op art, Pop Art, Photorealism and New Realism extended the boundaries of Contemporary Art in the mid-1960s through the 1970s.
Her current projects (in collaboration with Angel Nevarez, artist and MFA faculty member, School of Visual Arts, New York) investigate contemporary music, dissent, and public fora, while moving between the spatial simultaneity of performance and enunciation, and reflecting upon the projection of political agency through transmission and song.
It continues with works from the world's leading innovators in the arts, as they break through thresholds of space, memory, sound, and genre — from Philippe Parreno who, in his largest exhibition in the U.S. to date, transforms the presentation of visual art into an evolving sensory journey; to Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx as they create a new contemporary ballet; to avant - garde performance artist Laurie Anderson who, through a site - specific installation in the Armory's drill hall, will expand upon her work with storytelling and technology to create a site - specific environment that serves as a meditation on time, identity, surveillance and freedom; and finally to Igor Levit and Marina Abramović as they interpret Bach's renowned Goldberg Variations, to create a concentrated durational performance that reflects upon music, time, space, emptiness, and luminosity.
«Through exhibitions, performances, lectures and panel discussions, SCAD's deFINE ART program gives SCAD students and our communities unparalleled access to contemporary artists who are at the forefront of what is going on in the art world and who are, in many ways, pioneering new creative platforms,» said Laurie Ann Farrell, SCAD executive director of exhibitions.
«100 % Other: Artists and Psycho - Demographic Transitions» follows several recent critically acclaimed exhibitions, including «Patriot Acts» (the first installment of «Future of Nations») and «Incognegro,» which offered a contemporary critique of race through the exploration of infamous black - face performance.
Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art is on view at the Studio Museum of Harlem in New York through March 9.
The exhibition, which will be held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros, through September 26, 2010, will feature a total of 76 works, including 42 sculptures, 34 drawings and preliminary sketches, and a series of photographs documenting stage sets designed by the artist for various performances, as well as public works realized across Europe, Asia and the United States.
As part of the exhibition a brand new performance The Green Room has been specially commissioned by Nottingham Contemporary, funded through Arts Council England's Catalyst Arts fund.
Performa Institute initiatives provide important contributions to the field of contemporary art through the development of scholarship about performance and the role of this work in shaping the history of 20th and 21st - century art.
Spanning a broad gamut of themes and applied constructs, the show includes such as early works as shots taken in Nadar's 19th century Parisian studio, of the mime artist Charles Deburau posing as Pierrot the clown (an example of a performance played out purely for the camera); through the theatrical and conceptual work of Carolee Schneemann and Paul McCarthy; nuanced developments of self - identity in the work of Marcel Duchamp, Cindy Sherman and Andy Warhol; and onto the hyper - contemporary world of selfies and social - media disseminated flotsam.
Themes of self - reflection, performance, and identity are traced from early nineteenth - century experiments through contemporary digital techniques in outstanding self - portraits drawn entirely from the Audrey and Sydney Irmas Collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Through the curatorial outlets of Unconscious Archives and OtherFilm, Golding presents live audiovisual and sound art performance as a means of examining: «liveness»; the synaesthetic concerns of audiovisual art; and the contemporary role of the audience.
Performa: New Visual Art Performance presents an authoritative introduction to the genre, many forms including radio broadcast, dance, live installation, new technologies, film and video, music, historic reconstructions and lecture - as - performance, and provides a vivid tour through the world of contemporary performance, featuring inventive documentation of works by some of the most significant artists of our time, including Jesper Just, Francis Alys, Christian Marclay, Laurie Simmons, Tamy Ben - Tor, Melik Ohanian, Michael Smith, Christian Holstad, aPerformance presents an authoritative introduction to the genre, many forms including radio broadcast, dance, live installation, new technologies, film and video, music, historic reconstructions and lecture - as - performance, and provides a vivid tour through the world of contemporary performance, featuring inventive documentation of works by some of the most significant artists of our time, including Jesper Just, Francis Alys, Christian Marclay, Laurie Simmons, Tamy Ben - Tor, Melik Ohanian, Michael Smith, Christian Holstad, aperformance, and provides a vivid tour through the world of contemporary performance, featuring inventive documentation of works by some of the most significant artists of our time, including Jesper Just, Francis Alys, Christian Marclay, Laurie Simmons, Tamy Ben - Tor, Melik Ohanian, Michael Smith, Christian Holstad, aperformance, featuring inventive documentation of works by some of the most significant artists of our time, including Jesper Just, Francis Alys, Christian Marclay, Laurie Simmons, Tamy Ben - Tor, Melik Ohanian, Michael Smith, Christian Holstad, and Gelitin.
It is deservedly considered as one of the key proponents in opening out contemporary Russian culture to the wider world, through finding new platforms for exhibition, performance, live events and cross-cultural exchange.
The Board of Officers Room provides a home for chamber music concerts through the Armory's Recital Series, while the Veterans Room hosts a contemporary, eclectic mix of music and performance by experimental artists as part of the Artists Studio, curated by Jason Moran.
ABOUT THE UNTITLED SPACE: Founded in 2014 by Indira Cesarine, The Untitled Space gallery features an ongoing curation of exhibits of emerging and established contemporary artists exploring conceptual framework and boundary pushing ideology through mediums of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video and performance art.
Dr Omar Kholeif, Manilow Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, enthused: «Frieze 2016 presented me as a curator with a wonderful opportunity to not only get a snapshot of what was happening in art globally but also to see different kinds of experimentation happening at the edges of film and performance, which were so evocatively provoked through the Frieze Live and Film programmes.
The MCA documents contemporary visual culture through painting, sculpture, photography, video and film, and performance.
In addition, we have done curatorial projects that explored performance through our Public Engagement department with the contemporary orchestra wildUp, the experimental opera company The Industry, and the Institute for Art and Olfaction.
Founded in 1945, the MCA Chicago «documents contemporary visual culture through painting, sculpture, photography, video and film, and performance,» at its central Chicago Loop location.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Acquired with support from The Modern Women's Fund and The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, through the generosity of Ahmet Kocabiyik and Jill and Peter Kraus, and with Committee on Media and Performance Art Funds.
The debut of artist Ronen Sharabani's Matchbox, a site - specific outdoor and indoor video projection created for The Contemporary Austin, celebrated the Villa's centennial through a breathtaking performance.
For over a decade as both an artist and a witness, he chose to depict the immediacy of modern culture by rendering the live performances of contemporary musicians through charcoal.
Her work often explores important topics such as contemporary black identity, queer theory, and the power of human language, seen through video, performance, writing and other new media.
Through the 1970s the place of painting at the leading edge of the visual arts was challenged by developments in conceptual art, installation art, sculpture, video and performance (see Contemporary Trends in Art; Video Art).
Through the curatorial outlets of Unconscious Archives (London) and OtherFilm (Australia), Golding presents live audiovisual and sound art performance as a means of examining: «liveness» the synaesthetic concerns of audiovisual art and the contemporary role of the audience.
The texts considerGilmore's contemporary reassessment of both hardcore and feminist performance practices that emerged in the 1960s and 70s, which explored physical limits and social norms, often through exposure and endurance.
His influence — whether through his affectless, task - based performances, his sculptural castings of negative space, or his intermedia mash - ups of language, video and noise — is everywhere apparent in contemporary art.»
Founded in 2014 by Indira Cesarine, The Untitled Space gallery features an ongoing curation of exhibits of emerging and established contemporary artists exploring conceptual framework and boundary pushing ideology through mediums of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video and performance art.
Through our current program, Art Matters provides 7,500 USD fellowships to individual artists and collective teams working in contemporary art and performance.
Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art is on view at NYU's Grey Art Gallery through December 7, 2013, and at the Studio Museum of Harlem through March 9, 2014.
Her highly acclaimed and controversial projects, Contemporary Arab Representations, encouraged an invaluable exchange between the Arab world and the art world and perhaps helped to change some perspectives within both communities through seminars, publications, and performances.
The Moore Space is dedicated to presenting international contemporary art forms and aims to achieve this through an experimental program of cross-disciplinary exhibitions, performances, artists and curators residencies and public programs which reflect the state of contemporary art today.
His work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions including Afro - Modernism: Journeys through the Black Atlantic, Tate Liverpool (2010); Greater New York 2010, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York (2010); Intense Proximity, La Triennale, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2012); Alphabets / Heaps of Language, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2014 — 15); the Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2015); The Revolution Will Not Be Grey, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado (2016); and the Gwangju Biennale, South Korea (2016).
Through impromptu artworks, lectures, readings, discussions, screenings, performances, and explorations of the assembly (of being together) as an art form, it opens up a space for politico - aesthetic experiments practicing art as imagination, thought, and action intervening in the contemporary.
Ballroom (Marfa) is a dynamic, contemporary cultural arts space that provides a lively intellectual environment where varied perspectives and issues are explored through visual arts, film, music and performance.
Comic Future and this performance have been made possible through the support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; National Endowment for the Arts; the Brown Foundation, Inc., Houston; the Meyer Levy Charitable Foundation; Texas Commission on the Arts; Foundation for Contemporary Arts; and generous contributions by Ballroom Marfa members.
«rAdicAl preEsEncE: Black Performance in Contemporary Art» ran at the Grey Art Gallery through December 7, 2013, and at the Studio Museum in Harlem through March 9, 2014.
Rosenblit is a recipient of a 2014 New York Dance and Performance «Bessie» Award for Emerging Choreographer, is an inaugural recipient of THE AWARD, a 2014 - 2015 workspace artist through LMCC, a 2013 Fellow at Insel Hombroich (Germany), a recipient of the 2012 Grant to Artists from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and a 2009 Fresh Tracks artist (Dance Theater Workshop).
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