Sentences with phrase «fictional artist»

Locked Room Scenario was an immersive group show of fictional artists in a Hoxton warehouse, which invited the viewer to adopt a detective's mentality.
For a 2011 project commissioned by the British public art association Artangel, Gander created «Locked Room Scenario,» a group show of inaccessible, partly visible artworks by fictional artists that forced viewers to adopt what the artist describes as a «detective's mentality» in attempting to piece together the fragmentary information they encountered.
That's also including fictional artist Donelle Woolford.
MC You're definitely one of the more fictional artists.
Fictional artists like Reena Spaulings and Bruce High Quality seem perfectly normal today, but in the early «60s?
Nat Tate, a fictional artist conceived by biographer William Boyd will have his work auctioned off by Sotheby's London November 16th, in the Modern and Post-War British Sale.
In a move that distantly resembles the deployment of cardboard containers found in Faldbakken, the fictional artist and gallerist Reena Spaulings transforms pizza boxes into monochromatic forms, upon which vectors are inscribed.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's 1999 monograph Mike Kelley, the artist speaks with Isabelle Graw, founder and editor of the German art magazine Texte Zur Kunst, on the advantages of becoming your own best critic — even if it means inventing a fictional artist biography.
This spring, Martos Gallery will complement their current New York programme by opening a gallery on LA's Washington Boulevard, next to Michael Thibault Gallery — where Jose Martos's project Shoot the Lobster presented monochromes by the fictional artist Henry Codax in January.
Even right now, at Chelsea's Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, there is work by another fictional artist, Donelle Woolford.
His project for the Whitney Biennial involves creating the fictional persona of an Ivy League - educated black female artist, «Donelle Woolford,» and presenting performances and art objects conceptualized by Scanlan as the creative products of this fictional artist who is played by a variety of actors.
Nevertheless, he thought most people knew that Ms. Kidwell was playing the part of a fictional artist — a fictional artist playing Richard Pryor playing Richard Pryor on a television show playing a number of his trademark characters (Mudbone playing Miss Rudolph)-- with identity going down the rabbit hole.
He's a character in a 2005 novel called Reena Spaulings — which is also the name of a fictional artist as well as a real art gallery on the Lower East Side, and the nom de plume of two other artists.
By inventing a fictional artist, named Robbie Williams («the artist, not the singer!»)
For instance, the mixed - media installation Untitled (BLCK - We Wear the Mask), 2007 — 2008, is a collection of artifacts from a fictional artist collective
As we recently explored here on Artspace, the alter ego is a trenchant aspect of contemporary art — think of the recent controversy surrounding the Yams Collective's withdrawal from the Whitney Biennial because of artist Joe Scanlan's adopting of a black female identity (fictional artist «Donelle Woolford») as an avatar.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's 1999 monograph «Mike Kelley,» the artist speaks with Isabelle Graw on the advantages of becoming your own critic — even if it means inventing a fictional artist biography.
He discovered this himself when he worked on Lee Cluderay, a project made in collaboration with Polly Braden in which he created the biography of a fictional artist and then made works «by» her.
Conceived in 2004 as a «readymade artist,» the Paris - based collective Claire Fontaine presents itself as a fictional artist in an ongoing conceptual project critiquing the art market.
When thinking about collective writing, fictional artists and authors, and ghostwriters, what issues are raised concerning authorship and the re-skilling of artistic practice?
Also in 2004, an artist collective was formed that operates under the name of the fictional artist Reena Spaulings, creating collective paintings that are both reflective of the system and self - deprecating.
With a willful subterfuge running through much of his work, his projects address such issues as the political economy of site - specific labor (Massachusetts Wedding Bed); or co-scripting the life and work of a fictional artist in collaboration with professional actors (Donelle Woolford); or in the design and manufacture of portable architecture that can inhabit the body of a host museum (Thingstahtfall Pavilion).
The collaborative is named for a fictional artist whose work was supposedly lost with the World Trade Centers on Sept. 11, 2001.
Actor Jenn Kidwell portrays the fictional artist Donelle Woolford at a performance in Detroit.
Indeed, there is a willful subterfuge running through much of his work, as exemplified in works that address the political economy of site - specific labor (Massachusetts Wedding Bed); or co-scripting the life and work of a fictional artist in collaboration with professional actors (Donelle Woolford); or in the design and manufacture of portable architecture that can inhabit the body of a host museum (Thingstahtfall Pavilion).
In 2003, a group of Cooper Union alumni formed an organization to maintain and promote the artistic legacy of «Bruce High Quality,» a fictional artist who died in the 9/11 attacks.
Taking its name from the fictional artist Bruce High Quality, who supposedly perished on September 11, 2001, the Foundation views 9/11 as a seminal moment in contemporary history; the ensuing wars and economic and cultural shifts are recurring concerns.
A fictional artist, a 30 - something - year - old well - educated black lesbian artist from Georgia (now from Detroit) who is actually a 53 - year - old white male artist, was one of the only nine participating black artists / groups in the Whitney Biennial (whose totally contributors numbered more than 100)?
Kunsthalle Bern features artists who hide their identity as authors behind pseudonyms and alter egos, bringing together doppelganger, fictional artist's personas, and similar manifestations of the longing to become someone else.
Mr Bruce High Quality is a fictional artist who supposedly perished in the 9/11 attacks.
Hauser & Wirth ups its game this year by turning its booth into a fictional artist's studio.
It's easy to have a soft spot for collectives masquerading as fictional artists, and Lucie Fontaine is one of the cuter ones, riffing as they do on Claire Fontaine (another fictional artist) and turning out brainy, ultra-self-reflexive, intertextual, meta stuff.
In 1998, they created a fictional artist called Darko Maver, who they say was invited to exhibit in the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale the following year.
Lives of Artists is a curatorial research project that aims to initiate a critical discourse and presentation of the fictional artist as an artistic practice and production.
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