Since 1993, the Sharjah Biennial has commissioned, produced and presented large - scale public installations, performances and
films by artists from around the world, bringing a broad range of contemporary art cultural programmes and cultural producers to the communities of Sharjah, the UAE and the region.
Not exact matches
Black
films, movies with black
artists and other productions
from around the
world were a key part of the festivities that were enjoyed
by all.
Turner Prize - winning
artist Elizabeth Price has been selected
by the Whitechapel Gallery for
Artists»
Film International, an annual touring programme of
film, video and animation chosen
by 15 partner organisations
from around the
world.
This season of
artists»
film from around the
world includes Diego Tonus» (Italy) Speculative Speeches (Workers of the World — Relax)(2012), based on conversations recorded by the artist exploring how the voice is used in teaching, business and politics to influence an audi
world includes Diego Tonus» (Italy) Speculative Speeches (Workers of the
World — Relax)(2012), based on conversations recorded by the artist exploring how the voice is used in teaching, business and politics to influence an audi
World — Relax)(2012), based on conversations recorded
by the
artist exploring how the voice is used in teaching, business and politics to influence an audience.
Co-curated
by Cornell Fine Arts Museum Curator Amy Galpin and independent curator Abigail Ross Goodman, the exhibition features
film, photography, painting, sculpture, and sound
by 14
artists from around the
world: Dawoud Bey, Omer Fast, Eric Gottesman, Jenny Holzer, Alfredo Jaar, Amar Kanwar, William Kentridge, An - My Lê, Maya Lin, Goshka Macuga, «Moris» Israel Moreno, Rivane Neuenschwander, Trevor Paglen, and Martha Rosler.
Elizabeth Price is selected
by the Whitechapel Gallery as part of
Artists» Film International, a collaborative project which showcases artists working with film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations around the world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Well
Artists»
Film International, a collaborative project which showcases
artists working with film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations around the world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Well
artists working with
film, video and animation
from 15 partner organisations
around the
world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and
Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Wellington.
The Whitechapel Gallery presents four new works for
Artists»
Film International, a seasonal programme of
film, video and animation chosen
by partner cultural organisations
from around the
world.
The MIA residency builds upon a monthly screening series hosted
by Armory since June 2012 and developed
by MIA, a curatorial project of video
artist Alanna Simone to promote the work of
artists from around the
world who produce video art, experimental
films, performance art, essay
films, and animation.