«Untitled (Structures)» (2012) is a two - channel
film installation inspired by an archive of civil rights - era photographs housed at the Menil Collection in Houston.
For his first solo presentation in New York, Joseph is debuting «Fly Paper,»
a film installation inspired by the work of Roy Decarava (1919 - 2009).
Not exact matches
After the
film, the solitary viewer enters a long dark hallway that features short video
installations introducing the real - life Latinos who
inspired the story and depicting the struggles they face as immigrants today.
The
film documents the
installation of Gilliam's work, which was
inspired by the work of American Modernist Arthur Dove.
Ericka Beckman creates
films, videos, photographs, and
installations that are
inspired by game structures rather than linear narratives.
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.
The show is an
installation by the Berlin - based artist Omer Fast that includes video and
film, including a 2016 work
inspired by the life and work of German photographer August Sander.
The display features a taxonomy of clouds sketched in pastel by Spencer Finch (b. 1962, USA), an artist celebrated for
installations,
films and colour wheels
inspired by natural phenomena.
Inspired by the spoken, written, and performed introductions Conrad regularly used to help frame screenings and presentations of his works, many of which are incorporated into the exhibition itself, it shows Conrad to be an unparalleled innovator in the mediums of painting, sculpture,
film, video, performance, and
installation, tenaciously working to challenge the boundaries between artistic categories.
John Latham (1921 — 2006) was a pioneer of British conceptual art, who, through painting, sculpture, performances, assemblages,
films,
installation and extensive writings, fuelled controversy and continues to
inspire.
Through programming that engages the university's broad array of academic disciplines, SCAD FASH offers diverse exhibitions,
films,
installations, performances and events to enliven and
inspire the greater community year - round.
Other contents include an essay by Karl Ove Knausgaard (presented as a removable book); 100 frames from Lotte Reininger's 1926 animation The Adventures of Prince Achmed introduced by John Canemaker; two
film treatments by screenwriter Hampton Fancher (Blade Runner), based on Esopus subscribers» submissions; anonymous photographs from the collection of Peter Cohen; materials from MoMA's archives on events and
installations in the Museum's garden over the past 60 years; a piece on the creative process behind the survivalist game The Long Dark; a new installment of a regular series, «Guarded Opinions,» for which guards from the Barnes Foundation discuss works they oversee; a comic book by George Cochrane; and a CD of new music
inspired by «close calls» experienced by 15 musicians, including Jo Lawry, YC the Cynic and Lemolo.
Inspired by the injury and disfigurement of soldiers during World War I, the
installation consists of roughly - hewn wooden busts of wounded soldiers, facing the eponymous anti-war
film by Abel Gance.
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.
The Institute of Contemporary Arts is to host a two - week
installation during which live bands will perform in a hall of mirrors
inspired by the Bruce Lee
film Enter the Dragon.
The work, titled «Free» is a site - specific
installation and was
inspired by Rubell's recent visit to Savannah as well as a broad range of ideas from communion and the Annunciation to Le Corbusier's church at Ronchamp, artists Mark Rothko and Donald Judd, and Hans Namuth's
film of Jackson Pollock painting.
Encompassing thirteen venues around Manhattan and featuring paintings,
films, sound
installations, drawings, archival presentations and a video environment, this retrospective includes work both by Giorno himself, as well as work that he has
inspired.
Following the
film screening of NEVER RECORDS: YOU ARE NOT LISTENING, the artist will present a new performance of his solo «Drums & Roses» (this time
inspired by the floral elements prominently featured in the DAVE MULLER: EVERYTHING SOUNDS GOOD RIGHT NOW mural /
installation currently on - view in the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery).
Waters hopes the exhibition at the DCA — which also features a selection of «shonky»
films, an art school for teenagers and preview night events featuring an artist talk, live performance by artists Plastique Fantastique and Walter's performative
installation The Shonky Bar — will also
inspire similar interest.
Artist Elizabeth Price has won the Turner Prize for her video
installation show, which included a
film inspired by a fatal fire in a Woolworths store in Manchester.
Mike Kelley: Day is Done Judson Church Dance Tuesday November 17 — Thursday, November 19 at 8 pm and 10 pm In the first of two related Performa projects, Season 3 artist Mike Kelley will present three short dance / performance pieces in the Judson Memorial Church
inspired by the darkly funny vignettes in his 2005
film and video
installation Day Is Done.
Los Angeles - based artist and filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang debuts his first solo exhibition entitled Interstice, a multi-sensory
film installation and selection of digital prints
inspired by lion dances, demon - warding, and occultish functions and depictions of the veil and all it has come to symbolize.
As part of his month - long residency at the Stony Island Arts Bank in conjunction with the Chicago Architectural Biennial, painter and
installation artist Carlos Bunga will screen and discuss a selection of
films that have informed and
inspired his work.
His art works with watercolours,
film and
installations inspired the students to create their own pieces.
The Crystal Land is divided into three sections: a series of wall reliefs (Crystal Landscape Paintings)
inspired by the artist Robert Smithson; a
film, including a «glass cinema» and movie posters (The Light Club of Vizcaya: A Women's Picture)
inspired by the writer Paul Scheerbart; and a large - sacle
installation (Island Universe)
inspired by the physicist Andrei Linde.
A quiet noise emanates from the closet, where a minimalist
film dimly lights the shoes and books on a shelf there, the music painting the scene all around, and aptly so: «your motion says you are in the mood» is the inaugural exhibition of Christopher Fullemann's new sculpture at n / a,
inspired by Arthur Russell; The closet
installation is an accompaniment piece by the gallery director and curator Nicholas Andre Sung features music and imagery of Arthur Russell.
This was followed, in March, by a pair of intriguing
installations at two different locations of the Museum of Contemporary Art: William Pope.L's massive flag at the Geffen Contemporary, as well as Kahlil Joseph's ruminative
film,
inspired by Compton and the music of Kendrick Lamar, at the museum's Grand Avenue building.
In October 2016 his 40 - minute two - screen video
installation Auto Da Fé,
filmed in Barbados and
inspired by the theme of 400 years of migration and religious persecution, went on show in Cardiff.
Incense Sweaters & Ice is an immersive
installation centering around a Graham - funded feature - length
film, by the same title,
inspired by the idea that anything one does while being watched is a performance.
Following the Nunnery Gallery's winning of the Connect Competition to work with Susan Hiller, Visions will take part in the Museums at Night festival at the end of October, premiering a new
installation from
film duo Webb - Ellis, whose work follows a community pilgrimage
inspired by Hiller's Homage to Joseph Beuys series; one of Hiller's new cabinets from the Homage to Joseph Beuys series will also be exhibited (25 - 30 Oct).
The
film noir nature of the city
inspired elements of the illusory and stunning video
installation The Berlin Files by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller.
For this show, Ms. Hewitt offers two
film installations (made in collaboration with award - winning cinematographer Bradford Young) that are
inspired by civil - rights era photographs, along with recent sculptures and prints.
Inspired by a recent scientific study that revealed how the jewellike beetle uses the Milky Way for nocturnal orientation, Thater developed an entirely new kind of
film and video
installation to ponder the vastness of the universe and to convey aesthetically the sublime aspects of the cosmic imagination.
Inspired by Electric Earth, the single channel version of Doug Aitken's expansive video
installation from 1999 available at EVR, this program of experimental and documentary short
films explores the power of imagination, the potential of the supernatural that derives from the foundations of our highly technological world.
Addressing the «global, environmental and technological shifts» changing the United States, here you will find artists like Ei Arakawa and his headpiece structures shaped like Hawaiian and Manhattan islands, Zackary Drucker and Rhys Ernst's Relationship, a series of forty - six photographs, and Dashiell Manley's The Great Train Robbery, a multipart
installation and video project
inspired by the silent Western
film of the same name made in 1903.
Encompassing nine nonprofit venues around Manhattan and a total of fifteen partnering institutions, the exhibition features paintings,
films, sound
installations, drawings, archival presentations, performances, and a video environment by both Giorno himself as well as by others whom he has
inspired.
In November 2005, Kelley staged Day is Done, filling Gagosian Gallery with funhouse - like multimedia
installations, [15] including automated furniture, as well as
films of dream - like ceremonies
inspired by high school year book photos of pageants, sports matches and theater productions.
Inspired by
film literature, art history, and architecture, her cross-disciplinary practice includes
installation, video, collaborative work, and
film.
The multimedia
installation Spiderman (2015) incorporates tropes of Black American stand - up comedy,
inspired in part by Eddie Murphy's searing commentary on sexuality in his controversial 1983 concert
film Delirious.
In the Stirling Room, The Hidden Noise present an ambitious new
film installation and performance programme For Matthew by Douglas Morland, which was
inspired by events surrounding the death of colliery worker Matthew Clydesdale.
Starting by the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the bike ride goes through Leigh Woods, which hosts a fascinating art
installation, and then finishes at a secret location within the woods for the nautical -
inspired film showing, which will start around dusk.