At
first the installation appears to be large pieces of scrap material and paper that have been cut, clumsily painted and tacked to the wall in three over-sized sections.
Not exact matches
The
first installation features 20 photographs by several of the artists whose work
appears in the
first issue, including Anthony Barboza, Roy DeCarava, Louis Draper, LeRoy Henderson, Beauford Smith, Ming Smith, and Shawn Walker.
When
Installation first featured the work of Anna Ayeroff, she
appeared as a transition artist in our debut issue California.
The iconic medium and style that have defined Kara Walker's career
first appeared in this wall
installation, which featured in the artist's 1994 New York debut at the Drawing Center.
This rich and dramatic retrospective, which features paintings, assemblages, photographs, films, multimedia
installations, and performance documentation,
first appeared at the Museum der Moderne in Salzburg in 2015, and will travel to MoMA PS1 in New York this autumn (22 October — 1 February 2018).
The initiative was a great success on the national level, attracting thousands of visitors and becoming the
first female - centered art
installation to
appear in the Western world.
The tropical motif that
first appeared in Spectrumorphosis has reemerged as a theme in later
installations, in Tropicália at RIVAA Gallery on Roosevelt Island, New York, NY; Armory Art Center East Gallery in West Palm Beach, FL; and in a solo show at FXFOWLE Gallery in New York, NY.
Arnolfini, Bristol, until 31 December At
first glance, Daphne Wright's sculptural
installations appear to be a serene haven of alluring, gentle white forms.
After inviting Nicholas Logsdail to visit her at home (via an instructional piece printed in later editions of Grapefruit, 1970), Yoko Ono presented her «Half - A-Wind Show» at Lisson Gallery in 1967 in which this
installation, pictured above,
first appeared.
This series
first appeared as Mille Fiori (Italian for «a thousand flowers») at the Tacoma Art Museum in 2003, and with these forms, Chihuly has created spectacular
installations that are true gardens of glass.
The
first exhibition comprised four
installations from the»60s and»70s as well as Mirror Film, 1969; for the second, Morris has constructed a gigantic (1,000 - square - meter) labyrinth, wherein four of his vintage performances will be presented on video screens: 21.3, 1964; Arizona, 1963; two versions of Waterman Switch, 1965; and the now - famous Site, 1964, in which Carolee Schneemann
appears in the role of Manet's Olympia.
First appearing in 2010, Eve's world has evolved from two - dimensional planes into an immersive
installation of wallpaper, drawings, works on panel, animations, a garden of ceramic flowers created by Japanese artist Toshiaki Noda, as well as a soundtrack made by the French musician Lionel Laquerriere.
I arrived during the peak of
First Friday festivities to find an intimate space of the gallery's rear space packed with people, causing Chamberlin's
installation of delicate, elaborate ceramics to
appear all the more dramatic.
Symbols of popular culture are reused and repositioned to engage with the audience, as in Scott Reeder's three - dimensional
installation of the words «Real Fake» and Matias Faldbakken's adaptation of the original Peterbilt 281 big rig truck which
appeared in Steven Spielberg's
first feature film «Duel» (1971).
Lovell?s major
installations and exhibitions include: Visitation: The Richmond Project, which traveled to the University of Wyoming in Laramie, the Columbus Museum in Georgia, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia; Deep River, which was
first exhibited at Hunter Museum of American Art in Tennessee then travelled to the Jepson Center for the Arts in Georgia and the Cummer Museum in Florida; and Whispers From the Walls, which received much critical acclaim and toured nationally,
appearing at venues including the Seattle Art Museum and New York?s Studio Museum in Harlem.
The deftly crafted - and often humorous -
installations and sculptures made by Los Carpinteros may
appear whimsical at
first, yet every piece has an element of political commentary, mostly related to their personal experience and context.
Lieske recently enjoyed his
first US solo exhibition, a two - part
installation titled «il mio solo e la realta (my only idol is reality)(room I + II)» that was so welcoming of coincidence and misunderstanding as to
appear, ultimately, arbitrary.
Various incarnations of this project, or «chapters»,
first appeared in exhibitions in New York, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Houston, and Brussels, most recently culminating in his 42 - painting
installation, curated by Stuart Comer into the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
The pumpkin motif
first appeared in some of Kusama's drawings from the late 1940s and has repeatedly shown up in her paintings, sculptures, drawings and
installations.
His
installation of gourd - shaped sculptures, some of which could be played like flutes,
appeared in Christine Macel's Venice Biennale exhibition «Viva Arte Viva,» and he's slated for an upcoming show at the New Museum, opening June 6th — his
first solo exhibition in the US.
For his current
installation at the Dallas Museum of Art, Stephen Lapthisophon's
first U.S. solo museum exhibition, Lapthisophon has created a space reminiscent of his studio, in which walls obscure the space and
appear layered, similar to his collage technique.
First appearing at the 2015 Venice Biennale, the dark, urgent Wrong Way Time comprises about 800 objects — one of the NGA's most complex
installations ever
He turns the
installation space not only into a memorial space, but also a place for rethinking the intrinsic bonds linking political, personal, and aesthetic (hi) stories that at
first glance might
appear to be unconnected.
Then again, he later went on to unveil his
first full - scale
installation, SAGACHO - TV - BARRICADE, at a group exhibition («Eight Individuals From East: SEOUL - TOKYO - NEW YORK ART PROJECT») held at the Sagacho Exhibit Space in 1990, publishing Reversing Reality, a bilingual large - format collection of works, the same year (where the publisher's name usually
appears in the colophon is the word «shingenchi,» meaning «ground zero,» which is intriguing as it relates to something I will touch on below).
The show will include a newly configured sculptural
installation by the Scottish artist Martin Boyce; the work is
appearing for the
first time in San Francisco.
Her «
installation within an
installation» opening on January 9th at the Velvet da Vinci Gallery in San Francisco
appears at
first glimpse to be a straightforward greenhouse — but step inside, and you'll find a vibrant, sometimes bizarre tribute to the forces of nature.