Most recently in New Orleans, fall 2010, at Arthur Roger Gallery Dill
created an installation based on the life of Sister Gertrude Morgan, a street preacher, artist, and poet who worked in New Orleans during the sixties and seventies, called Hell Hell Hell / Heaven Heaven Heaven: Encountering Sister Gertrude Morgan & Revelation.
In this podcast recorded on April 7, 2002, at the National Gallery of Art, Turrell discusses the four decades of his career spent
creating installations based on the pure experience of artificial and natural light.
The artist has
created an installation based on childhood recollections of playing on the monkey bars and trips to the zoo that he sees as appropriate allegories for our contemporary political nadir.
Osorio has worked with well over 25 communities across the US and internationally,
creating installations based on real life experiences.
Baroff is currently in Hamburg, Germany where she was invited along with a few other artists to
create an installation based on her reflections on the city of Hamburg.
Not exact matches
In her sleeping - car studio, L.A. -
based installation artist Liz Glynn
created papier - mâché works inspired by the star maps of the cities the group had traveled through.
As one of the first federal education programs, Impact Aid was
created in 1950 to address the absence of a local property tax
base to fund the education of military - connected students on
installations.
For Alicja Kwade's (b. 1979) first project for a major UK gallery, unveiled on Wednesday 28 September, the Berlin -
based artist
creates a captivating
installation of astronomical data and our position in the universe.
From Hannah Wilke's unflinching self - portraits in illness and Matthew Barney's performance -
based installation to Cindy Sherman's surreal photographs and Kara Walker's antebellum figures, Into Me / Out of Me examines how artists have explored the physical and psychological boundaries of their bodies and those of others
creating images of fragility and strength, illness and suffering, tenderness and violence.
Laurel Lukaszewski Laurel Lukaszewski is a Washington, DC - area
based artist who
creates installations and sculptures primarily from clay.
Since the early 1990s, Diana Thater has
created pioneering film, video, and
installation -
based works.
The exhibition is the culmination of a multiyear collaboration between Smith and Los Angeles —
based conceptual artist Glenn Kaino and will feature sculptural
installations and other works by Kaino, objects from the Tommie Smith archives and an animation of Smith's winning race
created from contributed drawings.
The
installation was
created by Baltimore -
based artist Phaan Howng in partnership with Blue Water Baltimore and will be on view November 3 through August 2018 in the Commons gallery adjacent to the Imagining Home exhibition in the BMA's Patricia and Mark Joseph Education Center.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — In Maneater, Houston, Texas -
based artist Natasha Bowdoin
creates her largest - ever cut paper and collage
installation, which investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena.
Since 2004 New York -
based artist Matthew Ronay has
created dreamlike
installations and sculptural tableaus with psychologically charged subject matter.
With SOL, his new
installation, Chicago -
based Austrian artist Kurt Hentschläger
creates a radically minimalistic environment by attempting to recalibrate visitors» senses, leading them into the far reaches of their perception along subjective and objective realities.
Mary Mattingly (b. 1978, Connecticut) is a Brooklyn -
based artist whose interest in home, travel, and cartography have propelled her to
create photographs, sculptures, «wearable homes» and ecological
installations that reject the impinging control of corporate and political entities in a time where our physical environments are endangered.
EXHIBITION «Nick Cave: Until» @ Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA), North Adams, Mass. (Opening Oct. 16): Chicago -
based artist Nick Cave is
creating his largest work to date, an immersive
installation that will consume a football field - sized gallery.
When New York -
based artist Mark Hansen wanted to
create his LED
installation Listening Post, he turned to Mark Hansen — a professor of statistics at the University of California — for help.
Back in 2011, in conjunction with September 2013 cover artist Geoff McFetridge's mini skate park
installation for MOCA's Art In the Streets exhibition, the Los Angeles -
based artist
created 2
New York -
based artist Elena Berriolo has
created many sculptures and
installations and, since 2009, she has worked exclusively in the book format, performing while producing books on the sewing machine.
For T. J. Wilcox: In the Air, the New York -
based artist has
created a remarkable new panoramic film
installation, which fills most of the second floor of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The exhibition features over eighty works by the New York -
based artist,
created from 1987 — 2013, including a plethora of sculptural items, modified photographs, various drawings, and two large - scale
installations.
Abstraction is uniquely autobiographical for Channing Hansen, who composes vibrant knitted paintings determined entirely by an algorithm built from his DNA sequencing, and Zachary Armstrong, who will
create a site - specific
installation for Inherent Structure by covering the lower lobby wall in an allover print
based on his brother's childhood drawing.
Based out of Portland, Jessica and her team
create one - of - a-kind retail displays, event decor, and custom art
installations.
Born in Baltimore MD, 1971, Smith
creates vibrant
installations based in fiber, using found, discarded, and gifted clothing as raw materials that are inflected with notions of belonging at all levels: social, cultural, and psychological.
In addition to works that fuse printmaking and video, they will be showing a three dimensional work related to the screen -
based work, and will be
creating a new
installation in the porch windows at Lynden that continues their exploration of surfaces, layers, membranes, matrices and the physical relationship between viewer and object.
Bangalore -
based artist Sheela Gowda
creates expansive
installations using local craft techniques and everyday materials such as incense and cow dung.
Interdisciplinary artist Nick Cave
creates a dance -
based town hall — part
installation, part performance — to which the community of New York is invited to «let go» and speak their minds through movement, work out frustrations, and celebrate independence as well as community.
The Nasher Museum presents the major exhibition, John Akomfrah: Precarity, a new three - channel video
installation created by John Akomfrah, the London -
based artist and filmmaker.
Clayton
creates web -
based drawings, performance art and
installations that address his interests in semiotics, geolocation and environmental phenomena.
Based in El Paso, Texas, Adrian Esparza
creates brightly colored and geometrically intricate paintings, drawings, and
installations.
Artist Statement DARKMATTERS is a NYC
based art collective which
creates visual art works in multiple fields of context through multimedia
installations and performance.
For Alicja Kwade's (b. 1979, Katowice, Poland) first project for a major UK gallery, unveiled on Wednesday 28 September, the Berlin -
based artist
creates a captivating
installation of astronomical data and our position in the universe.
Kenyan - born Wangechi Mutu is a Brooklyn -
based artist whose sculptures, works on paper,
installations, and videos explore gender, race, and sexual identity using collage and assemblage strategies that
create provocative juxtapositions of the female body.
These include the New York -
based Xenobia Bailey, who is
creating a large - scale crochet and fiber - optic
installation at Facebook New York, and Aleph Geddis, who is forging a monolithic sculpture resembling carved Native American totems, for Facebook Seattle.
Nedko Solakov (b. 1957, Cherven Briag, Bulgaria) is a Sofia -
based artist who has exhibited widely in international venues, often
creating installations of drawings, paintings, objects and writings on the gallery wall.
This is a type of data abstraction that Hirakawa has mastered through his collaborations with Ryoji Ikeda, Yoshihide Otomo, Yuki Kimura or Benedict Drew, allowing him to
create highly imaginative
installations that immerse the viewers into process -
based environments.
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.
Among the highlights of its first eight years are: Bernd Alois Zimmermann's harrowing Die Soldaten, in which the audience moved «through the music;» the unprecedented six - week residency of the Royal Shakespeare Company in their own theater rebuilt in the drill hall; a massive digital sound and video environment by Ryoji Ikeda; a sprawling gauzy, multi-sensory labyrinth
created by Ernesto Neto; the event of a thread, a site - specific
installation by Ann Hamilton; the final performances of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company across three separate stages; the New York Philharmonic performing Karlheinz Stockhausen's sonic masterpiece Gruppen with three orchestras surrounding the audience; WS by Paul McCarthy, a monumental
installation of fantasy, excess, and dystopia; a sonic environment that blurred the boundaries between artist and audience
created by the xx; an immersive Macbeth set in a Scottish heath and henge by Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh; tears become... streams become..., a genre - defying collaboration between artist Douglas Gordon and pianist Hélène Grimaud, which flooded the Armory's drill hall with an
installation of water, light, and music; and HABEAS CORPUS, a performance and
installation by Laurie Anderson
based on the story of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee that examines lost identity, memory, and the resiliency of the human body and spirit.
Back in 2011, in conjunction with September 2013 cover artist Geoff McFetridge's mini skate park
installation for MOCA's Art In the Streets exhibition, the Los Angeles -
based artist
created 24 unique pairs of Nike SB Dunks, with each shoe being made from an original paper painting.
Born in New Plymouth, New Zealand and
based in London, Francis Upritchard
creates sculptural
installations featuring archetypal figures — the psychic, the African, the nincompoop — hovering in a state of uncertainty.
On view from January 13 through May 20, 2018 at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum, Elevator Music 35: Ephraim Asili — Jazz Salt is the 35th version of the Museum's Elevator Music series, which activates the Museum's elevator and engages artists across the visual and performing arts to
create immersive, sound -
based installations.
This year the English artist, best known for large - scale
installations such as Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View, was selected for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's fourth annual roof garden commission — for which she
created Transitional Object (Psychobarn), an
installation based on Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
Valerie Hegarty is a Brooklyn -
based artist who
creates paintings, sculptures, and
installations that often address themes of memory, place, and history.
Brooklyn -
based artist Jean Shin uses the cast off materials of everyday life — including broken umbrellas, empty bottles, used lottery tickets, and dryer lint — to
create complex and laborious sculptures and site - specific
installations that speak to the collective notion of memory as lived by countless anonymous individuals.
New York
based artist Tamar Ettun
creates large - scale performative
installations by using a combination of movement and objects to comment on aspiration and methods of survival.
The London -
based artist — who works with a variety of media, including video, performance and
installation — will be the recipient of six - month residency in Italy, during which she will
create new work for a solo exhibition to be presented at the Whitechapel and the Collezione Maramotti.
For the project room «Labor» of the museum K20, the New York -
based artist Zilvinas Kempinas
created an immersive
installation that takes the visitor to a space that reminds of a darkroom or a dark forest bathed in red light.
For his fifth solo exhibition at Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, the artist has
created an exhibition that is dominated by a sinewy floor -
based installation, which evolved from drawings within Heikes's Music for Minor Planets series.