Her artistic practice
explores fictional histories and possible realities through story - telling, installations, video and performances.
Not exact matches
Bestselling author Melanie Benjamin's passion for
history and biography animates the lives of the iconic women she depicts in
fictional portraits that
explore their inner lives and unknown stories.
Weve
explored Luigis long
history of growth in the real world, but nailing down Luigis
fictional history is a little harder.
The result of a collaboration with an international group of artists, it will include a cooking show by Will Benedict, a nature show by Korakrit Arunanondchai, a video by Mckenzie Wark, a visual essay by Aria Dean, a talk show by Hannah Black, a docu - short on «seasteading» in Tahiti by Daniel Keller, a report on «reparation hardware» by Ilana Harris Babou, a cartoon by Amalia Ulman, a docu - short on «economic utopias» by Christopher Kulendran Thomas, a Nollywood
fictional drama
exploring the influence of technology and digital culture in South Africa by the artist collective CUSS Group, and a contribution by the Women's
History Museum.
The program includes a variety of formats, including a cooking show by Will Benedict and Steffen Jørgensen; a show on human - animal relations in Africa and Thailand by Korakrit Arunanondchai; a «general intellects» video with McKenzie Wark; a visual essay by Aria Dean; a docu - short on «seasteading» in Tahiti by Daniel Keller and Jacob Hurwitz Goodman; a report on «reparation hardware» by Ilana Harris - Babou; a cartoon by Amalia Ulman; a docu - short on «economic utopias» by Christopher Kulendran Thomas; a
fictional drama by the South African collective CUSS Group
exploring the influence of technology and digital culture in South Africa; and a contribution by the Women's
History Museum.
The work of Aaron Brumbelow (M.F.A., photography, 2013; B.F.A., photography, 2008)
explores fictional realms while referencing early American photographic
histories.
Ryan Gander's works often create
fictional histories, and the print Ekow and Abacus
Exploring the Dungeon (2008) is a photograph of a watercolour illustration by Mark Beesley - one that portrays the ICA's artistic director, Ekow Eshun, carrying an abacus and a torch in the basement of the organisation.
Bartana's work deals directly with the
history of Poland — her project consists of three videos that «document» a
fictional political movement to bring 3.3 million Jews back to Poland, using this hypothetical to
explore real issues related to Zionism, Polish anti-Semitism and the complexity of ethnic and religious integration.