TNT will also serve as the debut for a new selection of works in the «white cube» space within the exhibition that
explores activist art focused on border issues, including works by David Avalos, Louis Hock, Victor Payan, Marcos Ramírez ERRE, Elizabeth Sisco, Perry Vasquez, and others.
TNT will also serve as the debut for a new selection of works in the cube space that
explore activist art focused on border issues, including works by David Avalos, Louis Hock, Victor Payan, Marcos Ramírez ERRE, Elizabeth Sisco, Perry Vasquez, and others.
Not exact matches
EVENT Creative Time Summit DC: Occupy the Future, gathers artists and
activists exploring the intersection of
art and social justice through talks, presentations, and roundtables in Washington, D.C. Keyti & Xuman, Sheila Pree Bright, E. Ethelbert Miller, Sheldon Scott, Hank Willis Thomas, Eric Gottesman, and Carrie Mae Weems, are among the more than 40 speakers.
An artist, educator, critic, writer, and
activist, Hassan Sharif
explored form, time, social action, and mathematical systems through contemporary
art, influenced by the experimental theories of the
art collective Fluxus and the systematic processes of British Constructivism.
Social activism through
art will be explored further with programming at both museums, inspired by Bradford's Art + Practice Foundation, which he founded with philanthropist and collector Eileen Harris Norton, and social activist Allan DiCast
art will be
explored further with programming at both museums, inspired by Bradford's
Art + Practice Foundation, which he founded with philanthropist and collector Eileen Harris Norton, and social activist Allan DiCast
Art + Practice Foundation, which he founded with philanthropist and collector Eileen Harris Norton, and social
activist Allan DiCastro.
Social activism and
art will be explored further through programming at both museums, inspired by Bradford's Art + Practice Foundation, which he founded with philanthropist and collector Eileen Harris Norton and social activist Allan DiCast
art will be
explored further through programming at both museums, inspired by Bradford's
Art + Practice Foundation, which he founded with philanthropist and collector Eileen Harris Norton and social activist Allan DiCast
Art + Practice Foundation, which he founded with philanthropist and collector Eileen Harris Norton and social
activist Allan DiCastro.
Join artist, designer and
activist Tanya Aguiñiga and Shannon R. Stratton, MAD's William and Mildred Ladson Chief Curator, for a conversation
exploring the ongoing community -
art and interventionist activities of the...
Curated by artist and educator Vincent Ramos (BFA Fine
Arts» 02), the exhibition displays works by contemporary Latino artists, writers, and
activists exploring loss, resilience, and the political potential of poetic expression alongside several pieces from the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art's (LACMA) collection.
In South of Pico Kellie Jones
explores how artists during the 1960s and 1970s in Los Angeles» black communities created a vibrant, productive, and engaged
activist arts scene in the face of structural racism.
Complementing the residency and exhibitions will be panel discussions intended for the general public, university students, and faculty in which the exhibiting artists,
art historians, and
activists will
explore topics such as attitudes toward feminist
art among women of different generations; the role of artists as agents of change; and the representation of women in the contemporary
art world.
In South of Pico Kellie Jones
explores how artists during the 1960s and 1970s in Los Angeles's black communities created a vibrant, productive, and engaged
activist arts scene in the face of structural racism.
Michael Ferber, an antiwar
activist during the Vietnam War and a defendant in the «Spock Trial,» will discuss and
explore how Blake's work reveals connections between
art, belief, and action.
-- Nikolay Oleynikov, Tsaplya Olga Egorova, Dmitry Vilensky, and others Claire Fontaine (fictional conceptual artist)-- A Paris - based collective including Fulvia Carnevale and James Thornhill CPLY — William N. Copley Diane Pruis (pseudonymous Los Angeles gallerist)-- Untitled gallery's Joel Mesler Donelle Woolford (black female artist)-- Actors hired to impersonate said fictional artist by white artist Joe Scanlan Dr. Lakra (Mexican artist inspired by tattoo culture)-- Jeronimo Lopez Ramirez Dr. Videovich (a «specialist in curing television addiction»)-- The Argentine - American conceptual artist Jaime Davidovich Dzine — Carlos Rolon George Hartigan — The male pseudonym that the Abstract Expressionist painter Grace Hartigan adopted early in her career Frog King Kwok (Hong Kong performance artist who uses Chinese food as a frequent medium)-- Conceptualist Kwok Mang Ho The Guerrilla Girls — A still - anonymous group of feminist artists who made critical agit - prop work exposing the gender biases in the
art world Hennessy Youngman (hip - hop - styled YouTube advice dispenser), Franklin Vivray (increasingly unhinged Bob Ross - like TV painting instructor)-- Jayson Musson Henry Codax (mysterious monochrome artist)-- Jacob Kassay and Olivier Mosset JR — Not the shot villain of «Dallas» but the still - incognito street artist of global post-TED fame John Dogg (artist), Fulton Ryder (Upper East Side gallerist)-- Richard Prince KAWS — Brian Donnelly The King of Kowloon (calligraphic Hong Kong graffiti artist)-- Tsang Tsou - choi Klaus von Nichtssagend (fictitious Lower East Side dealer)-- Ingrid Bromberg Kennedy, Rob Hult, and Sam Wilson Leo Gabin — Ghent - based collective composed of Gaëtan Begerem, Robin De Vooght, and Lieven Deconinck Lucie Fontaine (
art and curatorial collective)-- The writer / curator Nicola Trezzi and artist Alice Tomaselli MadeIn Corporation — Xu Zhen Man Ray — Emmanuel Radnitzky Marvin Gaye Chetwynd (Turner Prize - nominated artist formerly known as Spartacus Chetwynd)-- Alalia Chetwynd Maurizio Cattelan — Massimiliano Gioni, at least in many interviews the New Museum curator did in the famed Italian artist's stead in the»90s Mr. Brainwash (Banksy - idolizing street artist)-- Thierry Guetta MURK FLUID, Mike Lood — The artist Mark Flood R. Mutt, Rrose Sélavy — Marcel Duchamp Rammellzee — Legendary New York street artist and multimedia visionary, whose real name «is not to be told... that is forbidden,» according to his widow Reena Spaulings (Lower East Side gallery)-- Artist Emily Sundblad and writer John Kelsey Regina Rex (fictional Brooklyn gallerist)-- The artists Eli Ping (who now has opened Eli Ping Gallery on the Lower East Side), Theresa Ganz, Yevgenia Baras, Aylssa Gorelick, Angelina Gualdoni, Max Warsh, and Lauren Portada Retna — Marquis Lewis Rod Bianco (fictional Oslo galleris)-- Bjarne Melgaard RodForce (performance artist who
explored the eroticized associations of black culture)-- Sherman Flemming Rudy Bust — Canadian artist Jon Pylypchuk Sacer, Sace (different spellings of a 1990s New York graffiti tag)-- Dash Snow SAMO (1980s New York Graffiti Tag)-- Jean - Michel Basquiat Shoji Yamaguchi (Japanese ceramicist who fled Hiroshima and settled in the American South with a black civil - rights
activist, then died in a car crash in 1991)-- Theaster Gates Vern Blosum — A fictional Pop painter of odd image - and - word combinations who was invented by a still - unnamed Abstract Expressionist artist in an attempt to satirize the Pop movement (and whose work is now sought - after in its own right) Weegee — Arthur Fellig What, How and for Whom (curators of 2009 Istanbul Biennial)-- Ana Dević, Nataša Ilić, Sabina Sabolović, Dejan Kršić, and Ivet Curlin The Yes Men — A group of «culture - jamming» media interventionists led by Jacques Servin and Igor Vamos
Cutting Copper: Indigenous Resurgent Practice, a collaborative project between grunt gallery and the Belkin
Art Gallery that I co-organized with Shelly Rosenblum, aimed to bring together a cross-disciplinary group of artists, curators, writers, educators, scholars, students and
activists to
explore the embodied theory of Indigenous resurgence and cultural representation — from the perspectives of their own disciplines and one another's.
The conference kicks off this Friday with a preview of the museum's Judy Chicago exhibition and is followed by two days of talks, with artists, writers, and filmmakers joining forces with local leaders,
activists, elected officials, and the public to
explore art and politics in a series of lectures, panel discussions, and performances.
A pioneer of body
art and a leading performance artist and
activist, Franko B uses his body as a tool to
explore the themes of the personal, political, poetic, resistance, suffering and the reminder of our own mortality and vulnerability.
Highlights of recent Broad MSU exhibitions include: Trevor Paglen: The Genres; the final installment of the exhibition series The Genres: Portraiture, Still, Life, Landscape, featuring works by social scientist, researcher, and writer Trevor Paglen; Moving Time: Video
Art at 50, 1965 - 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived by Founding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its earliest presentation, currently on view at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Material Effects, which brought together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials; and The Artist as Activist: Tayeba Begum Lipi and Mahbubur Rahman, the first major museum exhibition to bring together a comprehensive body of work by two of Bangladeshi's foremost contemporary artis
Art at 50, 1965 - 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived by Founding Director Michael Rush
exploring the development of video
art from its earliest presentation, currently on view at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Material Effects, which brought together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials; and The Artist as Activist: Tayeba Begum Lipi and Mahbubur Rahman, the first major museum exhibition to bring together a comprehensive body of work by two of Bangladeshi's foremost contemporary artis
art from its earliest presentation, currently on view at the China Central Academy of Fine
Arts, Beijing; Material Effects, which brought together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials; and The Artist as
Activist: Tayeba Begum Lipi and Mahbubur Rahman, the first major museum exhibition to bring together a comprehensive body of work by two of Bangladeshi's foremost contemporary artists.
«In SOUTH OF PICO, [writer, curator, and professor] Kellie Jones
explores how artists in the 1960s and»70s in Los Angeles» black communities created a vibrant, productive, and engaged
activist arts scene in the face of structural racism... She shows how the work of black Angeleno artists such as Betye Saar, Charles White, Noah Purifoy, and -LSB-...]
A visual artist, performer, poet, essayist, and
activist, Durham (b. 1940, Washington, Arkansas) has for more than 45 years
explored the potential of
art to question ingrained cultural belief systems.
By displaying works by contemporary Latino artists, writers, and
activists exploring loss, resilience, and the political potential of poetic expression alongside several pieces from LACMA's collection, Ramos exposes a shared impulse across generations to use
art as a powerful method of resistance.
The Museum of Modern
Art presents Art Institutions and Feminist Politics Now, a day - long symposium on May 21, 2010, that will bring together an international group of leading artists, writers, curators, historians, and activists to explore the impact of recent debates about art and feminism on museum exhibitions, collections, pedagogy, and cultural politi
Art presents
Art Institutions and Feminist Politics Now, a day - long symposium on May 21, 2010, that will bring together an international group of leading artists, writers, curators, historians, and activists to explore the impact of recent debates about art and feminism on museum exhibitions, collections, pedagogy, and cultural politi
Art Institutions and Feminist Politics Now, a day - long symposium on May 21, 2010, that will bring together an international group of leading artists, writers, curators, historians, and
activists to
explore the impact of recent debates about
art and feminism on museum exhibitions, collections, pedagogy, and cultural politi
art and feminism on museum exhibitions, collections, pedagogy, and cultural politics.