On June 27, an exhibition of Baldessari's
early installation works will open at Marian Goodman Gallery.
DOROTHEA ROCKBURNE: Well, yes and no, because it doesn't include much of
the early installation work, which visualizes both «Set» and «Group Theory,» and there are a lot of other works that aren't there.
Not exact matches
Also during the first quarter of 2018, the ASA Area was given a Limited Notice to Proceed by PTSC Offshore Services Joint Stock Company for the provision of
early preparation
works for the transport and
installation of the Sau Vang Central Processing Platform, the Dai Nguyet Wellhead platform and associated pipelines offshore Vietnam.
After attending Dartmouth College in the
early 1970s, Howie
worked in construction in New England and helped organize a worker cooperative that specialized in energy efficiency and solar and wind
installations.
While shocked by some of his disturbing
early work, I am now a fan of his incredible art
installations.
The site - specific
installations are located in the two - story New Industries Building where «privileged» inmates were permitted to
work; the Hospital main ward and psychiatric observation cells; A Block, the only cellblock not remodeled since the military prison was constructed in the
early 20th century; and the Dining Hall.
The exhibit will include stunning hyper - realistic
work by Churchill - Johnson — stark political statement contrasted with delicate, minimalist abstraction by Uyesaka — deeply engaging abstract oils by Scorzelli — dynamic and powerful ceramic insights by Rosenberg - Dent — fanciful, abstract adventures by Lehrer — an unsettling mixed - media
installation with video by auto - expressionist, Metrov — striking figurative vs abstract
works by Ferris — a lively «abolish blandness» painting by Lytle contrasted with fabulous yarn
work from the
early 90's — and a pair of McCracken's, always delightful, miniatures.
His
early dyed - and - sewn canvas pieces, which sold for $ 450 in the 1960s, now bring $ 200,000, while wood
works that sold for $ 450 in 1965 are reaching $ 450,000, and a 1966
installation of the 26 letters of the alphabet, composed of soldered tin, sold at auction to MoMA for $ 1 million.
This was not only a retrospective of sorts, ranging from 1970 to 2014, but also a new site - specific
installation that gave
earlier works a new life.
Notable
early exhibitions include a 1977 show of minimalist
works by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, and Sol Lewitt; seven of Bruce Nauman's seminal
early shows; eleven Richard Long exhibitions; and the
installation of one of Mario Merz's celebrated glass and neon igloos in 1979 — part of the gallery's ongoing dedication to Arte Povera artists, including Alighiero Boetti.
The exhibition will present six of these rooms as well as sculptures, paintings,
works on paper, film excerpts, archival ephemera, and additional large - scale
installations that span the
early 1950s to the present day.
Pieces ranging from
early -»60s paintings incorporating casts of manhole covers to brand - new sculptures made of resin and horsehair variously bring to mind Sue Coe's activist art, Robert Rauschenberg's indexical
work of the 1950s, Bruce Nauman's casts of animal bodies and Jack Pierson's
early installations, as well as fiber art and African artifacts.
There are more than 25
works in the
installation that have never been exhibited previously, including a number of
early anatomical sketches discovered in the Clyfford Still Archives.
From his
earliest works, Mellors has explored themes tied to contemporary society, from mediation and cultural systems, to technology, art and civilization through the use of video,
installations, puppets and animatronics equipped with an irreverent and cutting irony.
The first book to examine the practice of Sara Rahbar, including her
early installations for the Queens Museum of Art, a photographic series made in Tehran, and the politically inspired textile - based
works, all which use historically charged materials and forms.Essay by Catherine Grenier, adjunct director of Centre Pompidou, and interview with Elaine W. Ng.
The exhibition was named for a sound
installation first shown at the 1993 Whitney Biennial and revisited
work from
early in her career.
Since the
early 1990s, Diana Thater has created pioneering film, video, and
installation - based
works.
Viewers will be able to see pieces ranging from her
early paintings inspired by the use of LSD to later
works such as her «What It's Like What It Is # 3» (1991), a large scale mixed media
installation addressing racist stereotypes.
FAITH RINGGOLD,
Installation view of «Black Light Series # 10, Flag for the Moon: Die Nigger,» 1967/69 (oil on canvas), was on view in «Faith Ringgold's America:
Early Works and Story Quilts» at ACA Galleries in New York.
The exhibition includes
early geometric light projections, prints and drawings,
installations exploring sensory deprivation and seemingly unmodulated fields of colored light, and recent two - dimensional
work with holograms.
Including 38
works spanning Judy Pfaff's career, from
early works on paper to contemporary paper collages,
installations and sculpture.
The artist returned to Japan in 1973 and has continued to develop mirrored
installations, expanding her
earlier work into immense and often immersive environments.
Since the
early «90s, Tracey Emin has produced a body of
work that encompasses all forms of artistic expression, including painting, print - making, drawing, film, photography,
installations, appliqué, sculpture and neon text.
Other exhibits currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum are Chicago in L.A., Judy Chicago's
early works, and Brooklyn - based artist Swoon's Submerged Motherland, a site - specific
installation in the museum's rotunda gallery engages climate change and transforms the space into an artistically constructed fantastical environment.
Notable
early exhibitions include a 1977 show of minimalist
works by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, and Sol Lewitt; seven of BBruce Nauman's seminal
early shows; eleven Richard Long exhibitions; and the
installation of one of Mario Merz's celebrated glass and neon igloos in 1979 — part of the gallery's ongoing dedication to Arte Povera artists, including Alighiero Boetti.
From
early figurative paintings, through collages and video
installations, to her radical
work in dance and performance, Ms. Schneemann has consistently — insistently — made the personal political, bridging divides between eras and cultures, even species.
We are looking for four emerging and
early career international artists
working in the fields of sonic art, performance and
installation to undertake a funded 6 week residency at our project space in Teesside, northeast England.
From the seminal performance
work by Rachel Rosenthal, the
early queer video
work of EZTV, boundary breaking art
installations by Barbara T. Smith, the pioneering media explorations by Electronic Café International, to the feminist media interventions of Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz - Starus, these five influential and often overlooked artists and collaborative arts groups were fundamental to charting the course for the artist space movement and its vision of egalitarian artistic production and reception.
In the fall of 2010, the Asia Society presented Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool, the first major New York exhibition of his
work, featuring more than one hundred
works spanning from his
early career in the 1980s to his most recent paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and large - scale
installations.
After a period of producing a series of
work on canvas and exhibiting in «white wall» style exhibitions, Herakut returns to an approach like their
early years in presenting a fully immersive
installation.
The Queens Museum of Art will present Lee's signature
works — large ballpoint pen
works on canvas and on paper —
early experimental
works, and a fifty - foot, site - specific
installation.
Comprehensive Mid-career Survey Traces Artist's Political and Social Commentary and Features Never - Before - Seen
Early Works and Monumental Site - Specific
Installation
Macuga's
installations invariably quote and even include the
works of
earlier artists.
Featuring his multimedia, cinematic
installations, with playful animation and tricksy, theatrical filming evocative of
early cinema, Kentridge's
work tackles themes ranging from revolution and colonialism to loneliness and comic tragedy.
This exhibition follows the artists from their
early video
installations and websites to later large - scale sculptural
work and feature - length films, screened daily in a gallery cinema.
Marking the culmination of a year - long celebration of photography at the museum, this
installation brings together an exquisite group of gifts, ranging from innovative photographs made in the
earliest years of the medium's history to key
works by important 20th - century artists and contemporary pieces that examine the ways in which photography continues to shape our experience of the modern world.
While the Japanese artist is best known for orchestrating digital LED counters into richly varied arrangements — strewn across the floor, installed in geometric patterns on walls, even placed on little robotic cars — the
works in his recent
installation «Totality of Life» span a wider range of media and incorporate a certain humanist dimension that his
earlier installations lacked.
Presented by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the exhibition coincides with a number of other notable moments for Taylor, including his
work gracing the March cover of Art in America magazine, his first - ever public art
installation, and a new artist record at auction achieved at Christie's London
earlier this month.
Magazzino's inaugural exhibition is «Margherita Stein: Rebel With a Cause,» 71
works by 16 artists: sculptures, drawings, paintings, prints, mixed - media assemblages and large - scale
installations dating from the
early 1960s to the present, most never previously exhibited.
This is the largest Gormley exhibition held in Germany to date, bringing together
works on paper, large - scale
installations, and indoor and monumental outdoor sculpture that span the artist's sculptural journey, from the
early 1980s to site - specific
works created this year.
Paolini's belief that a
work of art is not just reflective of the «here and now» but is also resonant of
earlier traditions, has led him to investigate art's relation to the past, creating intriguing
installations deeply rooted in art history from the Renaissance to today - from plaster casts of classical sculptures shattered on the ground, to photographs of iconic paintings by Northern Italian Renaissance painter, Lorenzo Lotto, or inquiries into the construction of the image.
While Boyce's
early work addressed issues of race and gender in Britain, her more recent practice uses improvisation,
installation, sound and performance to draw attention to and celebrate cultural difference.
Barbara Bloom's
installation at David Lewis — a series of posters begun in the
early 1980s that juxtaposes terrorism and tourism — serves as a warm - up for an exhibition of»80s art at the Hirshhorn next year, and Anna Betbeze presents sculptures in front of ruglike wall
works at Jay Gorney.
Comprising interactive electronic sculptures, happenings and performances, as well as
installation, these
earlier bodies of
work will be explored for their progressive trans - disciplinary investigation of technology, energy, the environment, and politics.
As video ergo sum, a new retrospective at the Jeu de Paume in Paris, tracks Campus's investigation of the self from
early interactive
installations into recent «videographs» of landscapes, key mid-career
works are concurrently featured in circa 1987 at Cristin Tierney Gallery in New York.
The fault lies partly in the uniform lighting; partly in Selldorf's choppy and somewhat clunky
installation, which misuses the famed 15,000 sq ft of open space to rob the sculptural
work of adequate breathing room; and to a larger extent on too great an emphasis on Stella's enduring vigour, which, given that the later
works were farmed out, rings hollow and does grave disservice to the impregnable place of his
early work in a meaningful history of art.
The
early works of artist Juan Downey — many not seen since their originally presentations, will be explored through interactive electronic sculptures, documentation of happenings and performances, and
installation.
It made many of her
early installations controversial with her peers, but by the same token it has been a decidedly influential aspect of Hiller's
work for younger artists.
The retrospective covers five decades of
work beginning with Merz's
early experiments with «poor» materials and ending with her late - career, large - scale
installations.
A seminal
early work created for the 1995 Whitney Biennial, My Brother / Brancuzi (1995) includes spare tires, gasoline engines, various tools, wooden crates, and an industrial donut machine in an intricate
installation that at once references Rhoades's brother's suburban - style bedroom in California and Constantin Brancusi's Parisian studio.