Sentences with phrase «featuring multimedia work»

Esta Tierra Es Tu Tierra by Erick Antonio Benitez is an ongoing exhibition featuring multimedia work focusing on the US - Mexican boarder.
Marian Goodman Gallery will present «Cristina Iglesias: Entwined,» an exhibition featuring multimedia work by the artist.
It features the multimedia work of Belinda Mason and the Blur Projects Artists, Simone Kestelman, Debbie Han, aleXsandro Palombo, and Cat Del Buono.
Tiger Strikes Asteroid's group show, «Revealing Reflected Refractions,» features multimedia work that questions and explores the world around us to refract unseen truths.

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The short film is a component of a larger multimedia piece — a milieu that Athina has worked within alongside her feature films — that was commissioned by the DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art.
Its impressive «Schools That Work» series, in which Edutopia throws all of its multimedia resources into detailed coverage of an individual school, recently featured YES Prep, an urban charter - school network often mentioned in the same breath with KIPP, Achievement First, and other «no excuses» schools championed by advocates of test - driven education reform.
Their work is featured in this special package of articles, photographs, and multimedia.
BlackBerry 6 features a redesigned interface that seamlessly works with a touch screen and trackpad, expanded messaging capabilities that simplify managing social media and RSS feeds, an advanced multimedia experience that rivals the best in the industry, a convenient new Universal Search tool, and a new and efficient WebKit - based browser that renders web pages quickly and beautifully for a great browsing experience.
Our team has been working tirelessly to bring our customers innovative features combined with a best in class browser, a rich application ecosystem, and cutting - edge multimedia capabilities.
The second page of the homescreen is still there too, but aside from the web browser links, the other features don't work — the Reader Store link, and the reference and multimedia sections — so you have to jump back to the original homescreen to access them.
Publishers are taking e-books beyond embedded links and searchable content to adaptive, interactive e-textbooks and learning platforms, integrated multimedia, and seamless social media features to connect readers to authors, new works and each other.
Work on a major revision of the EPUB specifications began in 2010, with the goal of aligning EPUB more closely with HTML, and in the process bringing new, native multimedia features, sophisticated CSS layout rendering and font embedding, scripted interactivity, enhanced global language support, and improved accessibility.
The 9.7 - inch iPad Pro is powered by A9X chip with 64 - bit architecture and M9 coprocessor in order to effortlessly deal with various professional apps and hardcore mobile games, and the 9.7 - inch Retina display features 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution, 264ppi pixel density and wide color display as well True Tone display so that you can get more excellent graphics performance for your favorite multimedia content and graphical work, and built - in four speakers deliver more immersive entertainment experience.
The show features new paintings, a multimedia installation as well as a major work in the lobby which features a map of HIV diagnoses in the United States as of 2009.
It features new and rarely seen multimedia works, together with film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawing by over 70 artists.
Chicago artist Tony Tasset, who is featured in this year's Whitney Biennial, has gained national recognition for his varied multimedia works, which are usually playful, often pop - influenced and sometimes downright weird.
It features new and rarely seen multimedia works, together with film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawing by over 70 artists, including works by Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, James Bridle, Douglas Coupland, Constant Dullaart, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Vera Molnar, Albert Oehlen, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Jon Rafman, Hito Steyerl, Ryan Trecartin, Amalia Ulman and Ulla Wiggen.
The gallery features the works of Ron Flemmings for oils especially of coastal Massachusetts, Gale Fitzwater McBrien for bronze sculptures, & Catherine Mein for multimedia abstracts.
On Sept. 8, the museum opens four shows, including one featuring the work of Mickalene Thomas, an African - American multimedia artist.
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.
Lyle Ashton Harris's Once (Now) Again, a site - specific multimedia installation features a three - channel video work comprised of projected images taken from Harris's Ektachrome Archive (photographed 1986 — 2000) as well as three new video works using footage originally recorded on Hi - 8 and MiniDV format in the 1990s.
Artists from Istanbul represented in Double Crescent are Hale Tenger, whose edgy assemblage works, addressing issues of gender and identity, have been exhibited at the biennials in Saõ Paolo, Johannesburg and Istanbul; Ali Kazma, whose powerful videos of people at their occupations have been shown at the Istanbul Biennial; Ayşe Erkmen, whose witty architectural interventions have been featured at Art Basel, the Hamburger Bahnhof and the Sharjah Biennial; Gülsün Karamustafa, a multimedia artist whose research - based installations on subjects such as nomads and refugees have been shown at Documenta, the Salzburger Kunstverein and the Walker Art Center and Nazım Ünal Yılmaz whose large - scale figurative paintings have been exhibited at the Kunsthaus Stade in Germany and Contemporary Istanbul.
Focusing on a single work or a grouping of objects, from ancient Chinese ritual bronzes to artists» multiples of the 1960s, Hotspots feature new research, complementary material, and multimedia content.
«Cosmic Fiction» features new multimedia works choreographed and performed by the adventurous Dallas Neo-Classical Ballet.
Fergus McCaffrey opens a six - week series of performance art featuring artists who use their bodies and materials to create site - specific work, including live performance, sound, installation and supporting multimedia works with all set within the context of the gallery.
The ICA's inaugural exhibition, Declaration, will explore contemporary art's power to catalyze change, and will feature painting, sculpture, multimedia works, site - specific installations, and time - based performances by emerging and established artists.
Memory, Market and Migratory Transition A multimedia exhibition by Bundith Phunsombatlert Curated by Maymanah Farhat September 19 — October 18, 2015 Being Here Meiling Liu and HsiangLu Meng Presented in collaboration with Residency Unlimited August 14 — September 13, 2015 Some Great Modern Mediums Featuring recent work by Tina Kohlmann Presented in collaboration with Residency Unlimited July 10 — August 9, 2015 How the sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds Featuring recent work by Constantin Hartenstein, Kate Stone, Tuguldur Yondonjamts and Holly Veselka Presented as part of the Workspace 2015 exhibition series June 12 — July 5, 2015 Threshing Floors Featuring projects by Jules Gimbrone, Essex Olivares, Kabir Carter, Bill Dietz and Mary Walling Blackburn Curated by Natasha Marie Llorens, with Natasha Hoskins May 2 — May 31, 2015 Shifting Impressions Featuring City Souvenirs, a project by Liene Bosquê and Nicole Seisler Curated by Lynnette Miranda March 28 — April 26, 2015 Labor Days A solo exhibition by Michael Pribich Curated by Esperanza Cortes February 21 — March 22, 2015
Her works include hypnotizing collages of perfectly smooth stones carefully arranged by size, as well as multimedia lens boxes, featuring obsessively - detailed drawings.
We're looking forward to seeing her work at the fair, featured in an exhibition of works that combine new and old media with paint, curated by Brooklyn - based writer and curator Ryan E. Steadman and New York based multimedia artist and curator Ryan Wallace.
New and rarely seen multimedia works, together with film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawing by over 70 artists feature, including works by Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, James Bridle, Douglas Coupland, Constant Dullaart, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Vera Molnar, Albert Oehlen, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Jon Rafman, Hito Steyerl, Ryan Trecartin, Amalia Ulman and Ulla Wiggen.
The exhibition will feature paintings, installations, sculptures, multimedia works, and performances by Stuart Brisley, Kathryn Garcia, Anthony Keith Giannini, Kate Gilmore, Tim Hawkinson, Liz Magic Laser and Anna Ostoya, Lovett / Codagnone, Adam Pendleton, Paul Pfeiffer, Ma Quisha, Holton Rower, Sterling Ruby, and Kiki Smith.
Alongside with paintings and sculptures, illustrating the key - phases of the artist's career, the exhibition will feature the spectacular Coucou Bazar, a multimedia work where painting, sculpture, theater, dance and music coexist, presented for the first time in New York in 1973.
Opening: «Wanderlust» at the High Line Looking at notions of walking, journeys and pilgrimages, the group exhibition «Wanderlust» features the work of eleven globetrotting artists, including Swiss conceptualist Valentin Carron, Egyptian multimedia artist Iman Issa, American sculptor Tony Matelli, Slovakian performance artist Roman Ondak and Scottish sound artist Susan Philipsz.
Inspired by Sheeler's portrait and fashion work for Condé Nast from 1926 to 1931, the multimedia show will feature a significant display of these newly discovered photographs as well as paintings and other photographs created by Sheeler, 1920s fashion ensembles, and Sheeler - designed textiles.
Installation view featuring work by Jaroslaw Flicinski May 11 — June 24, 2007 CCNOA center for contemporary non-objective art Brussels, Belgium presents two solo exhibitions — a new large installation by Polish artist Jaroslaw Flicinski entitled Playground, and a new multimedia work by Sofia Bustorff and Michael Delia entitled Still / Moving.
On presentation is a new installation that Charles Atlas has created around footage from the historic multimedia performance series «9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering» (1966), which featured works conceived by artists, including Rauschenberg, in collaboration with engineers from Bell Laboratories.
This exhibition presents portraits of designer, muse, collector, and icon Diane von Furstenberg by some of the most celebrated artists of the past four decades, along with a retrospective of DVF fashion spanning the last forty years.Diane von Fustenberg: Journey of a Dress features works by artists including Francesco Clemente, Chuck Close, Helmut Newton, Julian Opie, and Andy Warhol, as well as new portraits of von Furstenberg by four leading figures in Chinese contemporary art: conceptual artist Zhang Huan, photographer Hai Bo, painter Li Songsong, and multimedia artist Yi Zhou.
Featuring work by Polly Apfelbaum, Beverly Fishman, Ryan Mrozowski and Kathleen Ryan, the multimedia show is based on German poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller's concept of «Spieltrieb,» which can be translated as «the urge to play» or «play impulse,» and was for Schiller the living shape that was synonymous with beauty.
Further highlights from the Feature sector will include multimedia works by South Korean artist Nam June Paik, a survey of the works of Margot Bergman, a series of Poubelle works from the 1970s by Arman, and a spotlight on Gordon Parks, showing dramatic scenes from the Civil Rights movement in America in the 1950s and 1960s.
Good's sensibility as a photographer and multimedia artist is reflected in the Girls» Club collection, which features works by seminal photographers Diane Arbus, Cindy Sherman, Nan Goldin, Gregory Crewdson and Lorna Simpson, as well as up - and - coming photographers Katy Grannan, Nikki S. Lee, and Loretta Lux.
Subliminal Projects is excited to ring in the New Year with Modular Synthesis, a solo exhibition featuring works by Brooklyn - based multimedia artist Steve Keene.
Titled Infotainment, the show featured work by 18 emerging artists and ran the multimedia gamut, from radical photography to new media, painting, sculpture, video, and more.
This multimedia presentation features some of his most iconic paintings, including two large - scale works from the 1960s, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas (1963) and Standard Station with Ten - Cent Western Being Torn in Half (1964).
It also features key multimedia installations that recreated for the first time since the 80s, including seminal works by Barbara Bloom, Gretchen Bender, and Krzysztof Wodiczko.
The featured works include several khadi site - specific installations, 20 Ajrakh textile artworks, a multimedia spoken poetry art and a documentary of Ajrakh textile process.
Lost Art of Letters: Works of Students and Masters A multimedia exhibition featuring work by students in programs of Oasis High School and Kriminal Skills (Urban Promise Academy).
The L.A. - based multimedia artist gets her mid-career survey, featuring more than 100 works.
A new, multimedia web platform at icaboston.org accompanies the exhibition and features descriptions of the works, interviews with artists, and commentary by current and former ICA curators reflecting on works that entered the collection during their tenure.
It promises to be an ambitious multimedia affair, with subjects ranging from Einstein's theory of general relativity to Alan Turing's pioneering work on artificial intelligence, and will feature a new score by Philip Glass.
Leah Bedrosian Peterson serves as the chair of the department of communication at Lycoming College; her multimedia work Erasure examines the cultural and environmental changes occurring in Southeast Asia and has been featured on Hunger Magazine's website and published in the magazine Heritage for the World, a distribution of National Geographic.
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