Not exact matches
As previously announced, the inaugural LFF Connects will
feature British filmmaker Christopher Nolan, internationally acclaimed for some of the most original, compelling and successful
films in contemporary cinema (Interstellar, Inception, The Dark Knight, Memento), and Tacita Dean, lauded for her art
work in
film (and whose grand - scale Tate Modern exhibition FILM transfixed audienc
film (and whose grand - scale Tate Modern
exhibition FILM transfixed audienc
FILM transfixed audiences).
The festival
features UK
film premiers as well as international premieres and
exhibitions of
work by contemporary filmmakers.
The Tate Liverpool
exhibition focused on the inspiration for the artist's style and
featured drawings, collages and examples of the early commercial
work of Magritte and rarely seen photographs and
films.
Among the
works presented in the
exhibition are Gestures (1999), Crossfire (2007), Mixed Reviews (1999 — 2001) and the centerpiece of the
exhibition Video Quartet (2002), a large, four - screen projection
featuring hundreds of clips from old Hollywood
films, with actors and musicians making sound or playing instruments.
The on - site installations program IN / SITU, selected by a major international curator, and EXPO Projects organized by the fair Directors,
feature large - scale suspended sculptures and site - specific
works within the
exhibition hall, alongside EXPO VIDEO,
featuring a dynamic curated screening program for
film, video, and new media
works, and Special
Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
Making its U.S. debut, this
exhibition presents the latest in African design,
featuring more than 120 artists
working across photography,
film, sculpture, fashion, furniture, apps, digital comics, and beyond.
The
featured works in the
exhibition — ranging from painting and sculpture to photography,
film and installation — examine the passage of time by alluding to nostalgia or sentiments about aging, often depicting specific places in states of decay; these
works can act as documentation, memorial or symbol.
Featuring new and recent
works by an intergenerational group of artists, these solo
exhibitions showcase a range of media, including
film, photography, sculpture, paintings and installation.
Works by Christopher Williams
featured in la > x, an
exhibition and
film festival at the Haubrok Foundation's FAHRBEREITSCHAFT project space to mark the 50th anniversary of the city partnership between Berlin and Los Angeles.
FILM Rising art stars Bradford Young (cinematographer, whose
work was
featured in Black Radical Brooklyn
exhibition over the summer) and Jason Moran (composer, who collaborates with visual artists and joined Luhring Augustine this year) add the much - anticipated «Selma» to their resumes.
2012 - 2013 syzygy, project space in a social housing flat in Elephant and Castle, hosting 8 residencies, workshop programs and curated
exhibitions with invited UK and international artists, London 2011 - 2016 In The Company of Elders, reflections and performance with a group of Elders, London / Bath AWARDS AND GRANTS 2014 FreeSpace, awarded for impact and participation in The Big Lottery National funding Awards Wenlock Barn TMO, winners of national TMO Awards for involving community through Fourthland projects Awards for All funding, Wenlock Barn Estate, Meeting House 2011 - 2013 Big Lottery Funding, The Back Garden and Public Program, Wenlock Barn Estate 2010 - 2011 Big Lottery Funding, The Growing Kitchen Community, Wenlock Barn Estate 2008 - 2010 Shoreditch Trust Commission, The Growing Kitchen, Wenlock Barn Estate 2009 University of East London, Funding, Making architecture TEACHING 2015 Visiting Artists, Bergen Academy of Art and Design Norway Visiting Artists, CASS School of Art and Design Louise isik Sayarer (1982, British / Turkish) EDUCATION 2007 - 2011 BA Fine Art part time, Sir John Cass school of Art and Design, London 2006 Foundation in Art and Design, Sir John Cass School of Art and Design, London 2002 - 2005 BSc / BA Environmental Science and Development Studies, University of Sussex 2000 BTEC level 3 Tropical Habitat Conservation Madagascar Recent Training 2016 - 2017 Shakti dance 2015 - 2016 Dancing Tao - Movement Medicine circle Previous
work 2008 - 2015 Artist associate SASA
Works Architecture 2010 - present Bow Arts Trust, Education Artist 2007 - 2008 Education Officer Chelsea Physic Garden 2006 - 2007 Education Officer The Wildlife Trust 2005 Research associate Ethnomedica, Kew Gardens Eva Knutsdotter Vikstrom (1985, Norwegian / Swedish) EDUCATION 2009 - 2011 BA Fine Art, Sir John Cass school of Art and Design, London 2004 - 2005 Foundation in Art and Design, Einar Granum School of Art, Oslo Recent training 2015 - 2016 Kundalini Yoga teacher training Previous
work 2014 - 2016 Art director for Ale Tarraf's
feature film «Yupanqui» 2009 - 2011 The Readers performance Group LANGUAGES English Norwegian Swedish Spanish
MOMA PS1 HAS ASSEMBLED a sprawling
exhibition featuring 157 New York artists and collectives that span generations and mediums, and includes more than 400
works, as well as performances and
films.
One of the aims is to present a survey so the
exhibition we are preparing for DHC / ART will
feature works across sculpture, photography, painting and
film.
The
exhibition will also
feature his flip - book
film, Second - hand Reading (2013), a series of mural - scale tapestries based on his opera production of Shostakovich's The Nose and a set model which reveals his
working process on the opera production Lulu (2016), which he will direct at English National Opera this November.
A new
exhibition, curated by Mo'Wax and UNKLE founder, artist and musician James Lavelle,
featuring a host of contemporary artists,
film makers and musicians showcasing
works inspired by Stanley Kubrick.
Additionally, the
work is layered with references to literature,
film and other artists, including David Hockney and Derek Jarman, whose paintings also
feature in the
exhibition.
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.
The solo
exhibition features Acconci's early
works, including his writing, photography, and
film.
Preview Talk: Rachael Thomas & Nan Goldin Thursday 15 June 2017, 6.00 — 6.45 pm / Johnston Suite Marking the
exhibition preview of Weekend Plans, Rachael Thomas, Head of
Exhibitions, IMMA and renowned American artist and photographer Nan Goldin discuss her connections to Ireland, bringing to light the influence of individual relationships on Goldin's
work, including a 40 year friendship with Irish artist and
film - maker Vivienne Dick, who is
featured in several of Goldin's photographic
works.
Concurrently, Lehmann Maupin will present Tracey Emin: I Followed You To The Sun, a two - part
exhibition featuring over 100 new
works, including a series of new bronze sculptures, paintings and drawings, embroideries and a short
film, on view from May 2 to June 22, 2013 at both of its New York galleries.
The
exhibition will
feature historic and recent prints of black - and - white and color photographs, books, periodicals,
films, portfolios and digital
works, including many that have never been published or exhibited, from his Conceptual projects, the American Surfaces and Uncommon Places series, his landscapes of the 1980s, commissions and his recent explorations of Israel and Ukraine.
This
exhibition features new
works and a
film collaboration with Khalil Joseph.
During his lifetime, his
work was
featured in numerous
exhibitions and
film festivals internationally.
Featuring new and recent
works by a diverse group of artists, these solo
exhibitions showcase a range of media including
film, photography, sculpture, paintings and installation.
The
exhibition features works by over 30 artists and photographers including Marcel Duchamp, Walker Evans, Robert Filliou, Mona Kuhn, Man Ray, Gerhard Richter, Sophie Ristelhueber, Aaron Siskind, Shomei Tomatsu, Jeff Wall and Nick Waplington alongside magazine spreads, press photos, postcards and
film clips.
The
exhibition features past projects and new
works, including installations,
films and long - term, process - based projects.
Currently at MASS MoCA, the artist presents his largest
exhibition in the U.S., a vast body of
work that
features recurring characters including himself, his friends, fictional superheroes, politicians, and
film stars.
Additionally, two new
works related to Mithra, his monumental, ark - like public art project installed in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans for the Prospect.1
exhibition in 2008, will be
featured: a major new sculpture titled Detail, which incorporates elements from Mithra, and a
film titled Across Canal, which examines the conception, production, and reception of that
work.
Sarah Dobai's first major solo
exhibition in the UK took place in 2006 at Kettles» Yard, Cambridge, coinciding with the end of her two - year residency at London's Delfina Studio Trust and
featured photographic and
film works made during that time, including a new, specially commissioned, two - screen
film installation, as well as key earlier
works.
The list of nominees for 2014 includes; Laura Buckley, who took part in our 2012 Sarvisalo residency programme and exhibited
work as part of Testing Ground 2013, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, who
featured in our
exhibition Pete and Repeat and
filmed part of their 2013
work Jumpers in collaboration with Zabludowicz Collection, as well as artists Marvin Gaye Chetwynd and Steven Claydon, who are both represented in our collection.
Also in the
exhibition Mercy Mercy Mercy a
film programme compiled and edited by the artist and
featuring works by mostly British pioneers of video art.
Preview Talk: Rachael Thomas & Nan Goldin Thursday 15 June 2017, 6.00 — 6.45 pm / Johnston Suite Marking the
exhibition preview of Weekend Plans, Racheal Thomas, Head of
Exhibitions, IMMA and renowned American artist and photographer Nan Goldin discuss her connections to Ireland, bringing to light the influence of individual relationships on Goldin's
work, including a 40 year friendship with Irish artist and
film - maker Vivienne Dick, who is
featured in several of Goldin's photographic
works.
Screenings of short
films on
works featured in the Stories of Finnish Art
exhibition.
Curated by renowned photographer Joel Sternfeld, the
exhibition features approximately 60
works by over 45 artists, including paintings, photographs, sculpture, installation,
film, and video.
Utilising a range of source materials from found imagery,
film stills and the internet, the new
works featured in this
exhibition raise narratives and juxtapositions regarding the history of the painted canvas and the photographic medium as visual document.
Off - site programming during the
exhibition (dates to be announced) will include a program of Beat - Era
films:
featuring work by Paul Beattie, Robert Branaman, and Lawrence Jordan, as well as a staged reading of Michael McClure's controversial and Obie award - winning 1965 play, The Beard.
His solo
exhibition «Fantasmagoria»
features UK premieres for three new
film works, «fantasmagoria» (2017) and «fishstory» (2017) are related
works based on a family story about Sawa's grandfather, who suffered a stroke as a young man.
The
exhibition at ICA will
feature the cumulative
works of Give It Or Leave It (2016, in - progress), a project of
film, drawing, collage, and performance that asks broad questions about hospitality by investigating the influence, recent past, and continuing present of the music and life of Alice Coltrane, born Alice McLeod (1937 - 2007).
This talk traces the relationship that began with this collaboration, and continues into the present through the archiving of Cantor's Estate, the completion of her
feature film, and a 2016 multi-site
exhibition of Cantor's
work at 80WSE and Participant Inc, organized in conjunction with curators Jonathan Berger and Pati Hertling.
Currently on view at Lisa Cooley, New York is «We play at Paste,» a group
exhibition that includes
film, painting, and sculpture
featuring works by Anthea Hamilton, Tamara Henderson, Lucy Kim, Ella Kruglyanskaya, and Alan...
Featuring work by the two men, encompassing paintings, drawings, and
films, this
exhibition considers the dialogue between the two French artists.
Rosa Barba (b. 1972 in Agrigento, Italy, based in Berlin), whose
work has won many awards and been
featured at international
exhibitions and festivals, has chosen
film as her primary tool of expression.
Bringing together major
works from MoMA's extraordinary collection, the
exhibition features breakthrough projects in painting, drawing, sculpture, prints, book and graphic design,
film, photography, and architecture by leading figures such as Alexandra Exter, Natalia Goncharova, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Lyubov Popova, Alexandr Rodchenko, Olga Rozanova, Vladimir and Georgii Stenberg, and Dziga Vertov, among others.
The
exhibition will also
feature a new
film work titled Dead Time: a seven - screen installation in which a succession of perfectly still apples are blown apart by a single bullet, tracing its way from one monitor to the next.
The
exhibition will
feature more than forty artists
working across a variety of mediums and genres, including
film, video, performance, painting, sculpture, photography, and craft.
Thomas Dane Gallery is presenting an
exhibition of new
work by Steve McQueen, the first
exhibition with the gallery since 2007 by the artist who is now the toast of Hollywood after a trio of extraordinary
feature films.
«ZieherSmith is pleased to present Allison Schulnik's second solo
exhibition at the gallery
featuring the world premiere of her fourth animated
film since 2000, Eager, along with related paintings, sculpture, and
works on paper.
Opening March 2016, the
exhibition will
feature films,
works on paper, installations, video and sound
works exploring the politics of American identity
Ranging from photographs, video,
film installations, and
feature films for the cinema, American artist Amie Siegel's
work has been exhibited in solo
exhibitions including Amie Siegel: Provenance, currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, as well as recent solo and group
exhibitions including Utopia for Sale?
The first major retrospective of Greenfield's
work, the
exhibition features nearly 200 photographs, numerous first - person interviews, and documentary
film footage, forming a thematic investigation of how the pursuit of wealth, and its material trappings and elusive promises of happiness, has evolved since the late 1990s.