Sentences with phrase «creates installations out»

Kounellis, Jannis (b. 1936) Greek installation artist, member of Arte Povera movement, who creates installations out of unorthodox materials including live animals, like horses and parrots, and gas flames.
Of particular interest in the booth are the works by Kwang Young Chun, who creates installations out of what resemble's medicine boxes.
Using energy - conserving materials, Andea has created installations out of fluorescent lights, flex neon, fiber optics and more.
This includes creating an installation out 60 concrete basketballs and photographs of men wearing ball gowns inspired by team jerseys.

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Chicco has created a force technology that takes the stress out of installation and allows for a simple, safe fit with very little effort.
The calculation leaves out major costs, such as expanding and strengthening the power grid to handle far more complex flows of electricity from millions of solar installations, and creating breakthroughs in energy storage technology to lengthen solar power's impact beyond the daylight hours and to deal with sudden drops in output when clouds arrive.
The entire installation was carried out by the technicians from Power By The Hour Performance, who ditched the Cayman «s engine and swapped it with the Mustang «s massive 5.0 - liter Coyote V8, built and created by the very one Ford Mustang.
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.
He created sculptures out of urethane foam and plexiglass, made olfactory installations, and directed experimental films including the scandalous The Secret Life of Hernado Cortez, a pornographic cult classic starring Warholian superstars Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead.
Hamilton, who is nominated for this year's Turner Prize, creates installations full of unexpected images and objects: blown - up photographs of John Travolta's face, Perspex cut - outs of women's legs, a giant golden bum clasped by two hands, kimonos, rice crackers, pineapples.
Alexandros Vasmoulakis is a Greek contemporary artist creates large - scale murals, installations, and sculptures made out from found objects.
Based out of Portland, Jessica and her team create one - of - a-kind retail displays, event decor, and custom art installations.
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 Sentinels,» her series of five sculptures — Shape Shifter, Gridlock, One Way, Take Out, and a new yet - to - be-named work created for the Broadway installation — will be on exhibit along Broadway, from 36th to 41st Streets in the Garment District, beginning in early June through mid-November 2014.
Judd's deliberate installations, and the sculptures that he created, indicate that he considered space itself to be a material just as essential as the industrial surfaces out of which his objects were constructed.
Since its first production in September 2007 — Aaron Young's Greeting Card, a 9,216 - square - foot «action» painting created by the burned - out tire marks of 10 choreographed motorcycles — the Armory has organized a series of immersive performances, installations, and works of art that have drawn critical and popular attention.
Once the performance is played out and documented, Boyce reshapes the material generated, in what she calls «recouping the remains», to create the artwork as a multi-media installation.
The exhibition will also premiere Robert Whitman's «Inside Out,» a five - film installation piece (1963 — 2009), created as Whitman moved beyond his initial performances.
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January 12 — March 1, 2008 Jac Leirner creates installations, sculptures, and mixed media pieces using everyday objects like business cards, plastic bags, cigarette packs and banknotes, which are meant to live in transit; they circulate within our society with their final purpose to be destroyed and taken out of circulation.
He creates a social game out of what was originally his performance and installation.
Working out of his studio on Camano Island, Aaron Haba creates a wide range of sculptural pieces, including gallery installations and site - specific outdoor sculptures.
Ever since MAM re-opened as an expanded museum in 2006 the exhibition staff has sought out artists working in installation and large - scale sculpture to create original works for the new beautiful spaces.
The Warehouse Gallery January 15 — March 9, 2009 Landscapes and Interiors is a set of installations with sound that explore the contemporary Syracuse landscape and the potential of its spaces to create communities out of relative strangers.
The room's other notable feature is a mosaic of triangular prisms, made out of black foam, that lines its four walls: the vestiges of an installation by Haroon Mirza for his recent exhibition, designed to create an «anechoic chamber» that shuts out all sound and light (and potentially triggers a hallucinatory state for the sensory - deprived visitor).
Wei's sculptures and installations are very often created using found materials that are placed in new contexts in order to draw completely new meanings out of them.
In the now - derelict, early twentieth - century poured - concrete church of Dilston Grove, artists Ben Burgis, Stuart Middleton and Richard Sides have created their own version of the Mechanical Garden, curated by Naomi Pearce, an installation sketched out but not realised by late British avant - garde artist Stephen Cripps (1952 — 82).
He created the multi-room installation — which includes a sensory deprivation chamber — by reaching out to other artists and practitioners from different disciplines, and incorporating other works from the Zabludowicz Collection.
Akhunov criticized the system, for example, digging out skeletons from public institutions as in Art - Cheology, 1975 - 86, or placing monumental sculptures of letters in a restricted exhibiting space creating an effect of suffocation, as in Breathe Quietly, 1976 - 2013, the monumental installation already exhibited last year in Italy during the 55th Venice Biennale.»
Artist Statement: Recently my work has involved creating sculptures and anatomical installations out of common found objects and materials.
The voices of disenfranchised youth ring through Kelvin Hall's foyer and dancehall courtesy of rising star Hardeep Pandhal, who draws on his background as a second - generation British Sikh raised in Birmingham to create a visually cacophonous installation of lurid cartoonish painted cut - out sculptures, wall paintings and animation.
This was Damien Hirst's winning installation in 1995, titled Mother and Child, Divided, marking the beginning of his creating of art out of animal carcasses.
Find out more information about the exhibition here - including renowned Dutch sculptor Folkert de Jong's specifically created installation, and the inclusion of items from the history of medical science.
In his exhibition, We All Love Your Life at Red Bull Studios, installation artist George Henry Longly sets out to create...
Instead, he created an installation made of several dried - out sunflowers, evoking the spirit of Van Gogh, another great Dutch artist, who happened to be one of the first visitors to the Rijksmuseum when it opened to the public in the late 19th century.
The exhibition consists of two seminal works: the award winning film Out (Tse) and the installation Live and Die as Eva Braun and a new artwork Vile, Evil Veil created specially for the window of Rivington Place.
This can be best seen in the major video installation named Paradox of Praxis 5: Sometimes we dream as we live & sometimes we live as we dream, made in collaboration with Julien Devaux, Rafael Ortega, Alejandro Morales, and Félix Blume, which was Alÿs's attempt to put a light on the idea of trying to create something positive out of a completely negative situation.
Through out the exhibition Aitken takes these elements, rendering them in a variety of forms to create an immersive installation formulated in dialogue with the architecture of the gallery.
Within her practice she engages with the history of 20th century architecture, design and art, and creates complex but fragile installations and sculptures out of metal, leather, finest woods, and nets.
Throughout the 20th - century, as part of the modernist revolt against the use of traditional materials in fine art and the consequent desire to demonstrate that «art» can be made out of anything, artists have been creating sculpture, assemblage, combined paintings / sculptures and installations from an ever - widening range of unusual objects and materials.
Kaari Upson's gnarled, recast sectional couches, her last in a series of furniture sculptures, will sprawl over a gallery «like an infection, turning the idea of comfort inside out,» said Locks, while Samara Golden's disorienting installations create a sense of «dropping into the abyss.»
The museum has also unveiled two other exhibitions: «The Feminine Sublime,» a group show that takes ideas of the sublime, generally depicted from a male point of view, and gives it a decidedly feminine twist, as well as an installation by Ana Serrano, who is creating an immersive «garden» out of simple art materials such as cardboard, paper and paint.
The experience was a bit bewildering at first, since the studio is a laboratory where the artist has more than a dozen «experiments» going simultaneously: a giant firefly contraption takes up a swing - set zone; materials for an upcoming performance are laid out on every surface of the seating and sofa zone; fish tanks surround a computer zone and provide the staging ground for an oceanic corral project; dozens of human arm forms, cast in a Black Power salute and cast in gold, are lined up along a wall, in preparation for a huge installation in Washington, D.C. this fall; a 3 - D printer is on pause as it creates Lilliputian figures for who - knows - what; and everywhere are various staging grounds of plastic models which will eventually be sprayed in gold and mounted on pins, to create Kaino's now - signature six - foot - tall, glittering gold pin drawings that suggest atomized worlds.
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.
In the»70s, she created massive soft - sculpture installations out of urethane foam, and, in later decades, she returned to depicting female figures, exploring their line - drawn abstraction against stylized, rainbow - colored backgrounds.
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The completed tableau is visible only from out - with the gallery, creating an illusion of depth and volume that is unfulfilled by the interior of the installation.
Andrew Schoultz will create a site - specific installation and mural on the walls of the Jane and Justin Dart Gallery at the Museum's La Mirada location, based upon the local histories of Monterey, and present his wildly gilded Fall Out installation in the McCone Gallery.
The drawings were brought out to the roof of the Ecology building and the Lower Lawn, where we created an installation.
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.
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