Sentences with phrase «create architectural installations»

Since 2014, he has been working with the Brazilian Amazon community, Huni Kuin, to create architectural installations.

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Jennifer Steinkamp (b. 1958, Denver, CO; lives and works in Los Angeles) uses 3 - D computer animation and new media to create video installations that activate architectural space and alter phenomenological perception.
Rasgado's architectural installation consists of wooden beams and drywall fragments recycled from used museum exhibitions that he reconfigures to create exhibition spaces for the works of the other artists.
Working with Rhoades to realize large - scale installation projects like The Plexiglas House (2006), Dodd began integrating performance and architectural interventions to create holistic environments that generated their own narratives and pointed back to the performative quality of the artist studio as well as the everyday.
Overview: Inspired by the great architectural skyline of Chicago and the work of sculptor, installation / performance artist and urban interventionist, Theaster Gates, campers will make bas relief sculptures from found objects and create their own skyscrapers.
Donna created an architectural collage installation called SADE ROOM (famously reclusive) for the storefront of the museum's project space, the Print Shop.
Oscar Tuazon creates large - scale sculptures and installations that investigate the physical space and contain references to and elements of Minimalist sensibilities, do - it - yourself aesthetics, and formal architectural practices.
Less than one year later, Skou has transformed Overgaden into an installation of collages and sculptures that articulated repressed architectural spaces to create crossing points into possible futures, in Staggering Territory, his first major solo exhibition.
The current installation continues my interest in functional architectural objects, and represents the first time I have created a sculpture that functions as usable space.
American street artist Swoon creates large scale wheatpaste installations on abandoned architectural elements in cities around the world.
She is known for creating installations of large, physical, two sided paintings that establish an architectural environment that addresses the immediate experience of time and space and resists photographic transcription.
Phoebe Washburn on October 30, 2012 New York - based artist Phoebe Washburn creates large - scale architectural installations by amassing together cardboard, wood planks, and other varied building materials.
Shani's installation entitled Buses is an ambitious architectural intervention: between two gallery levels, he creates an imaginary indoor parking garage compete with tourist buses.
In the late sixties, Asher created installations in which he explored the architectural properties of specific spaces.
Huanca's installations fuse tactile materials, such as clothing and ephemera to create architectural collages that are performative in nature.
The current installation continues his interest in functional architectural objects and represents the first time he has created a sculpture that functions as usable space.
Michael Vessa (b. 1948) creates installations that engage with existing architectural structures.
Jennifer Steinkamp employs computer animation and new media to create projection installations in order to explore ideas about architectural space, motion, and phenomenological perception.
Comprised of various video installations, handcrafted objects, and architectural interventions, Hilary Lloyd's first U.S. solo museum exhibition presents new work created specifically to be experienced in Blaffer Art Museum's upstairs galleries.
His enigmatic sculptural installations work directly with architectural space, ambient light and shade, and the interplay between empathetic song lyrics and texts, creating poignant spaces rooted in mundane reality.
Comprised of various video installations, handcrafted objects, and architectural interventions, Hilary Lloyd presents new work created specifically to be experienced in Blaffer Art Museum's upstairs galleries.
The sizes, aspect ratios and locations of the works in this show are deduced from the architectural geometry of the gallery for the purpose of creating one complete painting installation, in order to present the work as a thematic group cycle.
Mauro Giaconi creates sculptures, installations, and drawings based on abstracted architectural forms such as as pipes, structures, columns, and tools.
Brooklyn - based artist Christian Tomaszewski creates installations that combine interests in architectural and cinematic space.
The show begins with Genzken's crafted minimalist sculptures — structurally engineered and with a very obvious architectural basis — and culminate with her series of assemblages and installations that she is most well known for creating.
Using the architectural specificity of the Slovenian Pavilion, a repurposed private residence, and referencing state architectural strategies, Cibic will create an immersive multi-media installation that appropriates the entire space and explores issues around national representation and framing as well as specific modes of exchange and reception.
When viewed in an installation setting and paired with framed mirrors of the same scale, these works mimic architectural features and create interruptions within the space.
While «The Universal Adversary» is the first exhibition of this magnitude in the gallery, Ritchie has been working on an architectural scale for the last five years, beginning with Games of Chance And Skill in 2002, a permanent installation created for MIT, and to be followed this summer by Stare Decisis, a GSA - commissioned installation for a new Federal Courthouse in Oregon, designed in conversation with Pritzker prize - winning architect Thom Mayne.
Ian Davenport will be creating a site - specific installation work for the exhibition, employing the existing fabric of the building and its architectural nuances as the very backbone and genesis for his wall painting.
Drawing on her formal training as a dancer and choreographer, Mertz creates installations, performances, and other site - specific works that expose or reimagine architectural and environmental spaces.
Therefore, despite the narrow shape of the gallery and the limited floor area available, the peculiar structure of the Storefront allows artists to create site - specific installations which creatively play and interact with the architectural and urban framework they are located into.
The Nasher has also initiated its Sightings series, which invites contemporary artists, such as Martin Creed, Eva Rothschild, and Diana Al - Hadid, to create installations responding to the architectural setting of the Nasher's Renzo Piano building.
Best known for expanding the architectural possibilities of fabric, Knodel has created grand installations for institutions around the world for more than three decades.
For the art exhibition Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017, the artist Pierre Huyghe has created the piece «After ALife Ahead», an installation that consists both of bio - and media - technology and architectural de - and recornstruction.
She creates abstract sculptural installations based on architectural interventions which often draw influence from the structural conventions and nuances of space, line, colour and composition.
Natalie Finnemore creates abstract sculptural installations which illustrate her interest in creating architectural interventions.
Rousse's installations exploit perspective and architectural elements to create optical phenomena that can only be appreciated from one specific vantage point.
Combining construction materials and found objects, Jessica Stockholder creates large - scale installations in response to architectural spaces.
Shaped by the lines and proportions of the dancers, the installation repeats and draws out the Madlener House's existing architectural elements that relate closely to the body — such as thresholds and windows — creating an acute awareness of the body moving through space for both dancers and spectators alike.
She uses both traditional and unconventional materials — including plastic chairs upholstered with beach towels or pineapple upside - down cake — to create sculptures, installations and architectural interventions that foster accessibility and encourage public participation.
Sculptor and ceramicist David Katz exploits the properties of wet clay to create complex web - like installations that push and pull against architectural elements, constructed spaces, and scaffolding.
The artist has created a large - scale, site - specific installation in which constructions and assemblages of different materials both define the space and gain a new life from the architectural context.
Dutch artist Marjan Teeuwen (born 1953) creates large - scale architectural installations in buildings that are to be demolished after her interventions.
More recently, Shahbazi has produced work that is architectural in scale, creating installations of multiple images hung on wallpaper.
Chihuly creates unexpected experiences in unlikely places, and he is renowned for his ambitious architectural installations in historic cities, museums and gardens around the world.
For this project, architectural collective Assemble and artist Simon Terrill have used archival materials, drawings and photographs from RIBA's Collections to create an interactive installation that raises questions over design for play, from both a historic and contemporary perspective, with a focus on the element of risk.
Hélio Oiticica (1937 - 1980), who worked with sculpture, architectural installations, writing, film and large - scale immersive environments, created art that transformed the viewer from a spectator into an active participant.
, Cooper Hewitt National Design Triennial, USA 2008 Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion & Architecture, London, Tokyo, LA 2007 Love & Money: the Best of British Design Now, British Council 2006 Hypothetical Slide House, Carsten Holler's Unilever Series Show at the Tate Modern, London UK 2005 Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape, MoMA, USA 2003 Monographic Show at the Institute of COntemporary Art (ICA), London, UK 2002 Selected by the British Council to create a site - specific installation to represent Britain at the 8th International Venice Architecture Biennale, Italy 1999 Cities on the Move, Hayward Gallery, UK 1995 Monolithic Architecture, Heinz Architectural Center, Pitssburgh, USA
Over thirty of today's most outstanding emerging and established international artists will be invited to create new work, installations and architectural interventions.
The artist will also create a site - specific installation around one of the paintings, which incorporates a magazine stand with architectural components.
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