Ten Thousand Waves (2010) is an immersive
film installation projected onto nine double - sided screens arranged in a dynamic structure.
A visual and narrative feast, it was published in conjunction with the Fall / Winter 2014 presentation of «Ten Thousand Waves» (2010), a 55 - minute immersive
film installation projected onto nine double - sided screens at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Not exact matches
What began initially as an art
project and
installation conceived by director Ruben Ostlund served ultimately as inspiration for his latest
film, The Square.
The
film arose from a
project called «Séances,» a museum
installation at the Centre George Pompidou in Paris where he «remade» lost
films and unfinished
projects from the silent and early sound era.
Maddin created an
installation called Hauntings that had him researching abandoned
projects by master filmmakers and re-creating scenes from these «lost»
films.
(
film / video - based / related
installations,
film / video art
projects,
films seen in exhibitions and a performance by a filmmaker)
(
film / video - based / related
installations,
film / video art
projects,
films / videos seen in exhibitions, and other creations and happenings such as these)
Since 2007, the New Frontier exhibition at the Sundance Film Festival has provided the highest level of curation in the emerging field, incorporating fiction, non-fiction and hybrid
projects to showcase transmedia storytelling, multi-media
installations, performances and
films.
The on - site
installations program IN / SITU, selected by a major international curator, and EXPO
Projects organized by the fair Directors, feature large - scale suspended sculptures and site - specific works within the exhibition hall, alongside EXPO VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for
film, video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
CCA presents Scottish artist Ross Birrell's 2017 documenta 14
projects, Criollo and The Athens - Kassel Ride: The Transit of Hermes, including new
film and
installation works conceived specifically for this exhibition.
Aside from his recent
film installation at the Boiler, he has had solo painting shows at Pierogi and Sometimes Works of Art (James Siena's
project gallery in Chinatown).
Josephine Meckseper (b. 1964) has developed a practice which melds the aesthetic language of modernism with a profound critique of consumerism In her shop windows, vitrines,
installations, photographs,
films and magazine
projects she draws a direct correlation to the way consumer culture defines and circumvents subjectivity and sublimates the key instruments of individual political agency.
Tai Shani presents her first major solo exhibition in a public gallery, presenting the culmination of her ongoing
project Dark Continent, which includes an immersive
installation in The Tetley's atrium,
film works, posters and a selection of artworks drawn together by Shani.
This
film installation,
projected floor to ceiling in a darkened space, seems to impinge on our space.
The crowds poured into the curved space to see light shows,
installations and
films projected onto the stone.
Incorporating
film, video, and photographic
installations Adrià Julià embarks on a new
project that focuses on the relationship between the camera and the bodies that operate it, such as in cinematographers.
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.
Using their multi-media approach of a combining print,
installation and
film, Gugulective will take over the Goodman Gallery
project space, ensuring that movement within the gallery requires careful manoeuvring and observation.
What is laid apparent in this
project in particular is Al - Maria's dexterity in carrying narrative across media, in this instance
installation, text and
film.
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.
The Fulcrum Fund is expressly interested in visual art including: public art
projects / site specific
installations, the publication of writing directly related to the visual arts including printed matter and online publications, artist residencies,
film screenings, curatorial
projects and exhibitions that highlight unconventional artistic practice, workshops, multimedia, video and photo
projects.
The exhibition features past
projects and new works, including
installations,
films and long - term, process - based
projects.
Most Artangel
projects are
installations and events created for a specific location and therefore usually appear only once, with a number of
film and video works regularly on display at UK galleries and museums.
His
films and
installations from the seventies such as Line Describing a Cone, Long
Film for Four Projectors, and Four
Projected Movements, represent an extraordinarily corporeal and sensuous meditation on the medium of
film and the politics of the audience's physical and conceptual relationship to it.
He has composed music for independent
films, experimental video
projects and art
installations, collaborating with such artists as Nam June Paik, Tony Oursler and Dara Birnbaum.
Kiss was shown at Beijing's MWOODS museum last year, where Warhol was given a solo
project, Contact, only focusing on groundbreaking
film, photography, and interactive
installations of the artist.
The
installation consists of rows of wooden chairs and a
projected film that shows clips of experiments that were never constituted into artworks and shots of places or events that are of particular interest to Signer.
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.
Kate Johnson is an artist and filmmaker known for her large - scale video projection
projects including co-designer of the Pacific Standard Time Gala at the Getty as well as
films and
installations both locally and internationally.
Since rising to prominence as a sculptor in the 1980s, Shirazeh Houshiary's practice has swelled to encompass painting,
installation, architectural
projects and
film.
In this
film installation, images of well - known paintings are
projected, actual size, onto the gallery walls.
Following the performance, the
projected film, the resultant wooden plank object - sculpture, and text will all remain (precisely in the place they were left) as an movement - inscribed
installation for the duration of the exhibition.
The artist spent time studying
film - industry special effects techniques to prepare this
project, which includes an architectural
installation of petrified wood from Turin, columns from Sharjah, and silicone molds from Istanbul.
In addition to making his own
films and video
installations, Atlas has also undertaken numerous
projects involving performing artists, including Yvonne Rainer, Michael Clark, Douglas Dunn, Marina Abramović, Diamanda Galá, John Kelly, and Leigh Bowery, Mika Tajima, and the New Humans.
This multimedia
installation is made of images
filmed in Arles and in the Camargue,
projected on a custom - made screen visible on both sides.
Apart from the
film, the exhibition presents many different items: on - the - spot sketches, preliminary drawings, storyboard, collages, ink roughs and watercolours which fill out the
project's origins and development; portraits of riders and of costumed horses and the actual costumes used on the day, as well as sculptural
installations where images from the
film are printed onto sections of car bodies.
In a departure from her 2012 — 13 show at Lehmann Maupin in New York, for which the artist
projected the
film in a side gallery removed from the «room within a gallery»
installation that has become a recurring feature of her practice, here Thomas embeds the (now looped)
film within a similarly immersive 1970s - era domestic simulacrum.
This short
film, narrated by Wopo Holup, details the fabrication and
installation process for the «River»
project at the Shoal Creek Police Academy and Station.
In the spirit of Latham's belief in art as a continuous practice, while the main gallery will show a selection of Latham's one - second drawings (he discovered spray painting in 1954), scarified book sculptures,
installations, public art
projects and
filmed performances, the Sackler will be given over to a generation of younger artists whose work was made with an affinity for Latham's philosophy and practice.
From the perspective of the so - called post-internet generation, his sculptures,
films and online
projects — often arranged as
installations — are concerned with the relationship between real and virtual everyday worlds, that is, with life and experience in the internet age and the effects this has on social reality.
A multi-channel
film and sound
installation form the centerpiece of this new
project for KW.
After a quick costume change, the group reconvened in Westwood for Emi Fontana's newest West of Rome
project: Diana Thater and T. Kelly Mason's
film installation relay, featuring a band put together by Mason playing outdoors.
This exhibition — his first retrospective in the United States — examines each stage of Graham's career through his photographs,
projects for magazine pages,
films, architectural models and pavilions, performances, video
installations, prints, drawings, writings, and his work with musicians Sonic Youth, Glenn Branca, and Japanther.
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.
2006 Yinka Shonibare
Installation, Speed Museum, Kentucky, USA Flower Time, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 2005 Mobility, James Cohan Gallery, New York, USA Yinka Shonibare Selects: Works from the Permanent Collection, Cooper - Hewitt, National Design Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, New York, USA Collaborative
film / dance
project with the Royal Opera House and the Africa Centre, London, England 2004 Turner Prize, Tate Britain, London Yinka Shonibare, Double Dutch, Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; touring to Kunsthalle Vienna, Austria (catalogue) Vasa, Commission for the opening of Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden Yinka Shonibare, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, USA 2003 Play with me, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London
Eliasson's practice encompasses sculpture, painting, photography,
film, and
installation and also engages the broader public sphere through architectural
projects and interventions in civic space.
Olafur Eliasson: Well - known for his 2003
installation The weather
project, at Tate Modern London, which was seen by over two million visitors, and for Contact, his recent exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, Danish - Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson's work spans from photography and
film to sculpture, instal - lation, and architecture.
Throughout the exhibition, Chetwynd will be producing a new chapter of her Hermitos Children
project, a raucous, carnivalesque performance played out and
filmed among the
installations.
This program will focus on the development of Syms's cinematic work, culminating in the debut theatrical presentation of her first feature
film, Incense Sweaters & Ice (2017), the centerpiece of the
Projects 106
installation.
Ryan's practice is wide spread from intricate pen and ink drawings, small sculpture, animation,
film, photography, ambitious
installation and sound
projects.