Another rock»n' roller who juiced up the New Museum this year — with a towering, sci - fi / fantasy gray clay sculpture, the breakout work of the museum's second Triennial — was Adrián Villar Rojas, a 32 - year - old Argentine who
creates installations around the globe with posse of kindred spirits.
Engaging and surreal, walking into what feels like such a private space in one of the most public environments in the art world, this stand has more detail than most artworks — worth a visit of its own, it would be worth the gallery
creating this installation around the world.
Roy began to receive grants for this work, the first from the New York Foundation for the Arts, and invitations to
create installations around the world: Japan, Finland, Italy, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, France, Korea, Taiwan, and the United States (he recently returned from a residency on the tidal shore of the Mississippi River south of New Orleans where he created a piece in the water from black willow sticks).
Stark
created the installation around the time when the University of Southern California's Roski School of Art and Design was swallowed by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine's Academy of Arts, Technology, and the Business of Innovation.
The concept was previously unveiled at CES and a few other locations, but for the European unveiling, BYTON
created an installation around the vehicle and put together a miniature design studio on the lower level of their venue.
Not exact matches
The manufacturer has admitted it took 90 days to
create the
installation for the Detroit reveal, which grew by only
around 3 centimeters in height each day and now measures roughly 5.4 meters in length, 2.4 meters wide and 3 meters high.
In this
installation, part of a five - part series exploring psychological and family issues, McInnis has
created a pair of antagonistic couples who grab each other and knock domestic objects
around a kitchen.
SVITER art group and Ivan Svitlychnyi, whose work overlaps with Mikhailov's interest in the mutation of information and data echo chambers, will present a site - specific sound
installation in which drum machines and electronic synthesizers
create a unique algorithm that converts data in and
around the pavilion into audio tracks in real time.
She
creates work ranging from sculpture and drawing in an intimate scale to conceiving and realizing large - scale earthworks and
installations around the globe.
Public art of Julian Opie is spread
around the globe, from continuous animations on LCD screens such as Suzanne Walking (2002) in Dublin or Galloping Horse (2012) in Yorkshire Park, or
installation Public collections, including the Tate Gallery in London, the National Museum of Art in Osaka, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York poses Opie's works from different periods.Besides the institutional frame, he has been collaborating with the famous pop band Blur,
creating the cover for their Best of the album, and with a rock star Bryan Adams.
For his solo show «Ballpoint Drawings,» on view at the Queens Museum of Art through the 30th of this month, Lee
created his largest work yet: BL - 090, a 5 - by - 50 foot
installation that wraps
around a curved wall.
Although it seems as if the narrative nature of their works centered
around the recognizable yellow characters is once again in the focus, with this exhibition OSGEMEOS are moving forward by practically
creating an in situ intervention consisting of paintings and a sound
installation.
American street artist Swoon
creates large scale wheatpaste
installations on abandoned architectural elements in cities
around the world.
A central figure in the California Light and Space movement, Robert Irwin (b. 1928) has been
creating installations and works of art for over six decades that challenge viewers» perceptions of the world
around them.
The 35 - year - old artist Laure Prouvost, meanwhile, continues in the genre - remixing tradition of last year's headline - grabbing upstart, Spartacus Chetwynd, with unkempt yet visually stunning
installations that she builds
around films that she
creates.
«Villar Rojas and his dedicated team of jewelers, fabricators, conservators and artists travel
around the world
creating large - scale, sitespecific
installations that defy our contemporary ideas about art,» says chief curator Helen Molesworth.
Using materials she has found in and
around the South London Gallery building — planks of wood, an old staircase, floorboards, sheets of plexiglass, plaster and paint — supplemented by others inspired by the material and atmospheric qualities of the space observed in the course of making the work, Djordjadze has
created an
installation which gently but thoroughly infiltrates our reading and negotiation of the room.
A wall label outside The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away, a mirror room that was first displayed at David Zwirner Gallery in 2013 (to a similar lines -
around - the - block, taking - over-your-Instagram-feed reception), reads: «Continuing [Kusama's] exploration of the transience of life and the inevitability of death, this
installation creates a harmonious and quiet place for visitors to contemplate their existence, reflect on the passage of time, and think about their relationship to the outer world.»
The works on show are a natural progression of my on - going research
around the chapel as an
installation space, where architecture and art collaborate to
create a holistic experience for contemplation.
In anticipation of the biomorphic art
installation by Paul Henry Ramirez in Kemper Museum's atrium — and architecture both in Kansas City and
around the world — campers will
create artwork inspired by organic shapes and forms.
The fascinating documentary on her career, running continuously at the museum and showing her large - scale site - specific
installations created around the world, makes the artist's focus on these rituals abundantly clear.
Nakaya has
created fog
installations around the world, including projects for the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao; the Grand Palais, Paris; the Australian National Gallery, Canberra; and the Exploratorium, San Francisco, among others.
Marionettes dance and play instruments
around a sleeping sculpture of Cardiff inside an old trailer in one
installation by the duo, while in a second, viewers» shadows
create soundscapes through activating dozens of salvaged speakers.
Judith Kirshner discusses how the discourse
around Kusama's «hallucinatory images of an infinite repeating pattern which spreads and multiplies until it obliterates the physical universe underscores her creative process of repetition while under a spell of obsessional compulsion» and nowhere is this more evident than in her Infinity Mirrored Room
installations comprising of mirrors and light bulbs which
create optical illusions of infinity.
In «Heaven's Gate,» artist Odili Donald Odita has
created an
installation that celebrates color and light within the SCAD Museum of Art and highlights the multitude of ideas that might be considered when walking
around its spaces.
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.
Hauser & Wirth partner Ursula Wirth commissioned Luis Laplace to design a space in her Majorca house
around a ten - foot - tall tall example of one of Louise Bourgeois» spidery «Maman» sculptures; the same architect
created a swimming pool for a couple in the South of France in which a psychedelic video
installation by Pipilotti Rist is permanently played.
Titled... Interruption, the exhibition was centered
around the large, intense
installation — Big Bang... Interruption, showing the illusions
created by reflections of light throughout the artwork.
Artists Roger Colombik & Jerolyn Bahm - Colombik, in collaboration with International Rescue Committee of Abilene,
created an
installation featuring photography, sculpture and oral history dialogues personalizing the experiences of people from
around the globe who are currently making their home in Abilene, Texas.
During 2014's «Prospect.3: Notes for Now» — the third iteration of the city - wide contemporary art triennial in New Orleans — the Contemporary Arts Center was filled with a selection of abstract paintings, figurative works, video
installations, and fish tanks full of coral — all pieces
created by artists from
around the world.
The exhibition centers
around one of Bag's key videos, The Van (2001), and features a dramatic new site - specific
installation created for ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery.
Immersed in the worlds of sign painting, murals, and large - scale festival and
installation work, the pair wanted to
create opportunities for communities to come together
around art that celebrated both the contemporary art world and the vernacular of place.
On presentation is a new
installation that Charles Atlas has
created around footage from the historic multimedia performance series «9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering» (1966), which featured works conceived by artists, including Rauschenberg, in collaboration with engineers from Bell Laboratories.
Best known for expanding the architectural possibilities of fabric, Knodel has
created grand
installations for institutions
around the world for more than three decades.
«I take inspiration from the city
around me -LSB-...] The trick is to combine recognisable urban or industrial elements, such as scaffolding poles, breeze blocks, even a garden shed, but then deconstruct them, and put them back together with light,» says Nathaniel Rackowe who
creates installation and sculptural works using florescent bulbs.
In recent years Barbara Kruger has extended her aesthetic project,
creating public
installations of her work in galleries, museums, municipal buildings, train stations, and parks, as well as on buses and billboards
around the world.
In 1997 he met artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat, and together they have
created a body of work (short films, video
installations, and a multimedia theater piece) that has been exhibited
around the world.
Highlights include the film work Second - hand Reading (2013),
installation O Sentimental Machine (2015) and The Refusal of Time (2012), an immersive work
created with composer Philip Miller, projection designer Catherine Meyburgh, choreographer Dada Masilo, scientist Peter Galison and collaborators from
around the world.
Since his first exhibition in 1981 at the Galerie de France in Paris, Rousse has continued
creating his one - of - a-kind
installations and photographs
around the globe.
Notably, in 2012 he worked with the Museo dell» Altro e dell» Altrove di Metropoliz to
create an art space occupied illegally by sixty families, many of whom were immigrants, who helped maintain murals and
installations by
around 200 artists.
Following from this, he
created a series of site - specific
installations inspired by the Mysterious Garden series, further deconstructing the paintings into lines and geometries that form the MB series; «MB series of
installations come from an inspiration when I took a moment to look
around my studio whilst I stared at the acrylic paintings, and a white coat stand caught my eyes and inspired me that the digitally invented morphemes for the paintings are hidden in the coat stand.»
El Nido, installed in the master bedroom, is a video and sound
installation of sixty floor - to - ceiling hand - crocheted, translucent panels, which
create layers of protection
around the central structure of the original bed canopy.
Hosted by Black & White Gallery / Project Space, this site - specific
installation utilizes plastics and refuse that the artists have gathered from
around Brooklyn to
create a large - scale immersive environment mapping narratives and mythologies of creation, destruction and consumption.
Founded in 1977 by artists to support artists, the Mattress Factory is a contemporary art museum and experimental lab featuring site - specific
installations created by artists in residence from
around the world.
In addition to Internet art in the Aughts that simulated a series of imagined art
installations, Ichikawa has
created has a series of blogs on Facebook
around food organized by color, touching upon issues of cultural identity, food sourcing, gentrification, environmental concerns, and greenwashing while sharing nutrition and cost - cutting tips: I ♥ Yellow Food, I ♥ Orange Food, I ♥ Red Food, I ♥ Green Food, and I ♥ Blue Food.
In a carefully
created installation, the visitor is led
around the space from small scale drawings, to a large scale floor based work, to new drawings made especially for Manchester.
The 2016 shortlisted artists won USD10, 000 each and include Egyptian artists Dina Danish and Mahmoud Khaled, who
create installations combining photography and video with sculpture, sound and text, and Pakistani artist Basir Mahmood, whose practice revolves
around film and photography.
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.
The six
installations included in the show were
created at a time when earnest discussions
around identity politics in liberal intellectual circles were causing a backlash from conservatives, straight white men, shock - jocks, gross - out cartoonists and moviemakers, as well as bad - boy contemporary artists such as Rhoades.
What is interesting to me and what we are proposing that is fresh are the partnerships and collaborations with a lot of other institutions including Conservatory Archives, who are
creating the plant
installation around the dome that Anna mentioned, along with London's leading performance art festival Block Universe and Delfina & Gaia Foundation, with whom we are collaborating on our program of events.