The big thing, though, is that that the show leaves the Armory's vast
drill hall space empty but for projections on the wall.
Not exact matches
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.
The Dutch architect Tom Postma will transform the
space on Park Avenue, with dealers exhibiting in
Drill Hall and the first - and second - floor rooms.
At New York's Park Avenue Armory this spring (through June 17), Tom Sachs is staging «
Space Program 2.0: Mars,» filling the 55,000 - square - foot
drill hall with his own reenactment of a trip to Mars.
Artist Tom Sachs takes his
SPACE PROGRAM to the next level with a four week mission to Mars that recasts the 55,000 square foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall as an immersive space odyssey with an installation of dynamic and meticulously crafted sculpt
SPACE PROGRAM to the next level with a four week mission to Mars that recasts the 55,000 square foot Wade Thompson
Drill Hall as an immersive
space odyssey with an installation of dynamic and meticulously crafted sculpt
space odyssey with an installation of dynamic and meticulously crafted sculptures.
With its immense 55,000 - square - foot Wade Thompson
Drill Hall — modeled after 19th - century European train stations — and historic rooms designed by leading period designers Louis Comfort Tiffany and the Herter Brothers, Park Avenue Armory offers an amazing
space to view cutting edge art + design.
WS explores McCarthy's artistic oeuvre: in the show we find his fantastical forests, large - scale installations that represent the interior / exterior model, an installation tableaux that synthesizes the body, object, and
space; here, in the the Armory's massive Wade Thompson
Drill Hall.
Using the scale of the Wade Thompson
Drill Hall to explore disorienting relationships between
space and sound, MYRIAD mutates forms of live musical performance.
«Equal parts exhibit, amusement and play
space, the Park Avenue Armory's first - ever commissioned art installation, Ernesto Neto's anthropodino, completely reimagines the cavernous
drill hall.»
''... curvaceous, diaphanous, voluptuous, lissome... fleshy, glandular, uvular, uterine... inside the armory's vast
drill hall, one of the largest unobstructed
spaces in the city, the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto has been hard at work... building a sprawling version of one of his signature biomorphic sculptures that requires all of those words and a few more to describe adequately.»
This site - specific installation features an immense field of water that harnesses light, reflection, music, and sound to amplify and transform the Wade Thompson
Drill Hall, encouraging viewers to acknowledge their surroundings and reexamine one of the most historic
spaces in New York.