Sentences with phrase «film installation explores»

The artist's film installation explores the history of a radical 1930s health centre and its south London home
Originally inspired by the death of 23 Chinese cockle - pickers who drowned in the high tides of Morecambe Bay, Julien's multi screen film installation explores representations of territory, migration and contemporary labour.
Each film installation explores the wide - ranging effects of how information, labor, and capital circulate in global, networked societies.
On the Precipice is a stunning new programme of immersive film installations exploring - through large - scale moving image artwork -...

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It celebrates the Turner Prize by encouraging young people to explore contemporary artists, offering stimulus for young people's creation of art using film, animation and video installations.
Eleanor Antin is one of the preeminent female artists of our time, using her remarkably diverse practice of performance, film, installation, drawing, writing and photography to explore the nuances of gender, race and identity.
STAN DOUGLAS: Interregnum @ Wiels Contemporary Art Centre Brussels, Belgium Recognized for film work exploring lost utopias of the 20th century, Canadian artist Stan Douglas is premiering the six - screen video installation, «The Secret Agent,» which continues his interest in post-war history and film noir.
In her films and installations, Nicole Miller explores the transformative capabilities of the moving image to reconstruct interpretations of self and culture.
The three video installations and related photographs, covering a span of five years of work, explore film's relationship to place and the traces that movie making leaves behind.
McElheny's installation uses translucent projection cloth, mirrors and film to present a very contemporary take on abstraction, while Rodriguez's depiction of a tongue, with an acupuncturist's diagnoses scrawled over the image, explores society's obsession with health, and the competing claims of traditional and modern medicine.
Byrne's work, which explored the myth of the Loch Ness Monster through photography, film and installation, inspired pupils to search through their camera lenses for «monsters», disguised in the shapes of trees and natural forms in local woodland.
Among the exhibition's highlights are a photographic installation in which Waters explores the auras and absurdities of famous films, their directors, and actors; a suite of photographs and sculpture that use humor to humanize dark moments in history from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11; and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014 video work of children reading a G - rated version of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration of all things outsider and extreme).
Active in the Post-Sense Sensation events from the late 1990s, his work has explored a wide range of mediums from painting to film, installation and sculpture as he gradually shaped a unique artistic approach that has garnered increasing acclaim across the world.
Based between Berlin, Oslo and Paris, Khalili's work explores the broad topics of migration and displacement through the mediums of film, video, installation, photography and prints.
Lucy Raven explores the nexus of old and new technologies, in projects ranging from sculptural installations and animated films to performative lectures and live television.
Her films, drawings, photos and installations often seek to examine the concept of narrative, exploring the subjective nature of memory and «the means by which artefacts are borrowed, adapted and reconfigured to tell various stories».
That means Elizabeth Price is showing the same video installation, The Woolworths Choir of 1979, as she did at the Baltic in Gateshead; Luke Fowler is exhibiting his 93 - minute film All Divided Selves, exploring the controversial psychiatrist RD Laing, which was first shown in Edinburgh; and Chetwynd is restaging key moments from a month of performance madness that she organised at Sadie Coles Gallery in London.
PLAKOOKEE is a collaboration between artists Rachel Debuque and Justin Plakas which explores the aesthetic history of science fiction films through an installation titled Cosmic Modules.
Barrada's work in photography, film, sculpture, prints, and installation began by exploring the peculiar situation of her hometown, Tangier.
In 2010, for Location One Gallery in New York, Saro - Wiwa produced and co-curated the group exhibition Sharon Stone in Abuja, which explored the narrative and visual conventions of the Nigerian «Nollywood» video - film industry through Saro - Wiwa's video installations and works by Wangechi Mutu, Mickalene Thomas, Andrew Esiebo and Pieter Hugo.
Recent projects include Another Utopia (2015), a year - long project culminating in an installation and film exploring the squatting and housing co-operative movement of the 70's and 80's in London, and The Potential Space (2014), a film looking at parallels between making utilitarian objects and artistic practice, developed with members of Friends of Cathja, a charity that supports people experiencing mental health issues.
Greek Pavilion (Giardini): George Drivas explores the complexities of the current refugee crisis in the narrative film installation Laboratory of Dilemmas, curated by Orestis Andreadakis and commissioned by the EMST National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens.
A highlight is The Source, a film installation by Doug Aitken exploring the origins of creativity through interviews with personalities from Jack White to Tilda Swinton.
Kusama's oeuvre is extraordinarily diverse - traversing the mediums of fashion, painting, sculpture, printmaking, installation, film and performance — but it is marked by focus, and an obsessive desire to immerse the viewer in her psychological experiences, and to explore the idea of the infinite.
Julien's critically - acclaimed nine - screen film installation Ten Thousand Waves, 2010, explores China's ancient past and rapidly transforming present through a series of interlocking narratives.
This major new exhibition from Beirut - based artists Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige explores the history of online spam and scamming through film, sculpture, photography and installation.
Julien's major film installations include the seven - screen PLAYTIME (2014), which explores the dramatic and nuanced subject of financial capital.
In this multi-channel film installation, Los Angeles - based artist Sharon Lockhart explores the extraordinary work of Noa Eshkol (1924 — 2007), the Israeli dance composer, theorist, and textile artist whose achievements include the development in the 1950s of a revolutionary dance notation system that categorized movements of the body through numbers and symbols.
Cornaro works with painting, sculpture, film and installation, to explore the influence of history and culture on our perception of reality.
Since the early 2000s the artist has explored the social and cultural implications of political acts through painting, sculpture, installation, and performance — both live and filmed — using himself as protagonist, proxy, and test subject.
Throughout the past two decades, Olafur Eliasson's installations, paintings, photography, films, and public projects have served as tools for exploring the cognitive and cultural conditions that inform our perception.
Defying definitions of genre, he explores every medium, from film and installations to architectural interventions.
This new solo exhibition uniquely presents a selected survey of rarely seen experimental short films and video installations by Weerasethakul, alongside his photography, sketches and archival materials that explore threads of socio - political commentary.
Unlike his monumental film installations, this retrospective overview rather explores the idea of a private video archive showing central subjects and formal strategies of Gordon's works.
With more than 250 works on show, the exhibition explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse's entire artistic output, from his small, playful sculptures to the self - discipline of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends of the 1970s to Raysse's use of neon as colour; and from installations celebrating consumer society to his paintings, which represent the most complete aspect of his work — among them, transcriptions of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits, large group paintings, and imaginary landscapes.
The exhibition, «Voice of Images», curated by Caroline Bourgeois, brings together videos, films and installations that explore this particular form of artistic expression, from the 1970s to the present day.
Meckseper employs window displays, vitrines, installations, photographs, films and magazines to explore how consumer culture defines subjectivity.
The exhibition presents approximately 375 artworks, including five large - scale installations at P.S. 1, and explores the full range of Roth's creative accomplishments: paintings, drawings, graphic works, books, sculptures, installations, and film and video works.
This catalogue explores the relationship between ideas about space and their physical manifestation in installation, film, video, photography, architecture and design.
For this new exhibition modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, installation, and film and video works are brought together to explore how our experience of the present is influenced by the juxtaposition between the archaic, or the obsolete, and an imagined future.
For example, the presence of male suicide in film is explored through the six - channel installation, Feasting or Flying (2008), and the five channels of War Tropes (2011) reflect key motifs found within war films.
Her work — including photography, film, sculpture, prints and installations — began by exploring the peculiar situation of her hometown Tangier.
Working across a broad range of media including sculpture, drawings, photographs, films and installations, veteran American artist Kiki Smith is best known for her symbolic depictions of the human form through which she explores ideas from natural science through to cosmology and mythology.
Opening March 2016, the exhibition will feature films, works on paper, installations, video and sound works exploring the politics of American identity
Spanning exhibitions, publications, films, new media, and site - specific installations, funded projects include «Incense Sweaters & Ice,» an immersive installation by Los Angeles - based artist Martine Syms; «Bond: Race and the Modern City,» which is described as the first book - length study of the architect J. Max Bond Jr. (at right, on far left); «Sacred Stoops: Typological Studies of Black Congregational Spaces,» an investigation of the porch and its role in the African American community; and research exploring «emerging paradigms» in architectural education across sub-Saharan Africa.
In her work, themes of interdependence and survival are consistently explored through various media, such as performance, installation, photography, and film.
Themes of colonization, sexuality, loss and resilience — the complexities of historic and contemporary Indigenous experience — are explored in a variety of mediums, including painting, film / video, performance and installation.
Featuring Neil Beloufa, Nicolas Deshayes, Renaud Jerez, Marlie Mul, Magali Reus and Michael E. Smith, plus others, and curated by the gallery director Vincent HonorĂ©, along with curators and art writers Laura McLean - Ferris and Alexander Scrimgeour, the event explores the idea of «slippages and spillages, disruption and contamination» through sculpture, film and installation.
They and their compatriots explore themes of otherness and difference in film, sculpture, painting, photography and installation.
Explore the Royal Academy and experience live sets, immersive installations, workshops, discussions, band performances, film screenings and more.
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