At the base of the staircase, near the Miami Generation Revisited show entry, Xaviera Simmons» boldly declamatory street sign - inspired text both invites and warns of what lies ahead in the second -
floor gallery installation.
Multimedia artist Tom Thayer will present two live performances, further activating his third -
floor gallery installation with his own presence.
Not exact matches
Since the early 1970s, when Chris Burden had himself publicly shot in the arm and Vito Acconci masturbated under a
gallery floor as his audience walked above him, performance,
installation, and video art have increasingly pushed the envelope into new, often transgressive territory.
The roots of Zhang's new abstract strategy, which made its debut at Hauser & Wirth in Zurich in 2016, may be found in the artist's «Space Paintings,» environmental
installations in which he covers the ceilings,
floors, and walls of a
gallery with abstract patterns that alter one's sense of space.
Yayoi Kusama,
installation view of Infinity Mirror Room — Phalli's Field, 1965, in «
Floor Show,» Castellane
Gallery, New York, 1965, sewn stuffed cotton fabric, board, and mirrors.
Installation view of «Infinity Mirror Room — Phalli's Field,» 1965, in
Floor Show, Castellane
Gallery.
These
installations, which featured things like refrigerators, gigantic photographs pasted on walls, and piles of salt on the
gallery floor, seemed to physically consume the spaces in which they were displayed.
Progressing to the fourth chapter of the
installation, The Age of Ephemeralization, a system of catwalks places visitors high above the
gallery floor.
For P.S. 1, works from the mid 1970s to the present are organized according to the sequential layout of the Second
Floor Main
Gallery, with its central hall as the
installation's frenetic epicenter.
In the fair's Frame section, which includes
galleries in existence for eight years or less, São Paulo's Jaqueline Martins
gallery presents a selection of recent
floor and wall
installations by Brazilian artist Ana Mazzei.
Upon entering the exhibition, the viewer passes through a threshold of a
floor to ceiling
installation of paint, images and process and into a
gallery of walls painted bands of the color spectrum that dissolves to white.
A case in point is the current exhibition of painting and
installation by the artist Franklin Evans where a physical copy of Painting as Modelsits up front and center on the
gallery floor while material unleashed from the book orbits about the space.
Installation view of Katharina Grosse, This Drove my Mother up the Wall, acrylic on wall and
floor, in the main
galleries, 2017.
The
gallery's layout is defined by
floor - to - ceiling scrims that create a maze - like
installation that, coupled with the colored gels Irwin has coated the windows and fluorescents lights with,
Matt Jones» Multiverse was a generously dense exhibition with works covering the entire
gallery space including two
floor - to - ceiling wall
installations.
The homeyness of their work is reinforced by the
installation, with such midcentury touches as mint green walls and Eames chairs in the museum's wood - paneled second -
floor galleries.
Taking place in P.S. 1's second
floor Main
Gallery, the show will include film, video, sculpture, and
installation by ten artists.
Adriana Varejão fills the Lower
Gallery with a monumental wall based
installation, Macau Wall, while the Upper
Gallery houses new individual
floor and wall based work.
Responding to MASS MoCA's massive and light - filled first -
floor galleries, Fernández has created a trio of large - scale, landscape - informed
installations, which embody this expression, and is united through the show's elaborately detailed exploration of graphite and gold.
Highlighting Sala's continuing interest in how sound and music can engage architecture and history, «Anri Sala: Answer Me» features extensive multichannel audio and video
installations that unfold across the Second, Third, and Fourth
Floor galleries, composing a symphonic experience specific to the New Museum.
Known for his finger - crocheted environments that grace
gallery spaces and architectural interiors, Neto presents new sculptures and wall - mounted works in an expansive
installation that will veil the
gallery's two -
floor space.
The Museum's collection also includes a large
installation of art glass by Dale Chihuly, featured in the third
floor galleries.
In her artistic practice, recent works include the large - scale sculptural
installations Raked at Spencer Brownstone
Gallery in New York (2014), and
Floor / Ceiling at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Connecticut (2013).
Presented as a large - scale
installation in first
floor Atrium
gallery this work is the culmination of a 12 - month process involving research in The Tetley archive, interviews with ex Tetley's Brewery workers, collaboration with screenwriter Joe Hepworth and workshops with women from Justice for Domestic Workers (Leeds) supported by curator and writer Amy Charlesworth, J4DW (London), Gill Park, Director of visual arts organisation Pavilion, artist Jo Dunn and seminal women's collective Leeds Animation Workshop.
Known for the seminal light environments that he developed in the 1960s and 70s, Wheeler will present a new type of
installation that he calls a «rotational horizon work,» which will occupy the ground
floor gallery.
The pair will discuss the trajectory of Sala's art practice, his commitment to working with sound in relation to architecture and history, and his work for the exhibition «Anri Sala: Answer Me,» which includes multichannel audio and video
installations that unfold across the Second, Third, and Fourth
Floor galleries and create a symphonic experience specific to the New Museum.
Out of the three rooms their
installations will occupy at the event at PACE in London, the largest will include six works and feature Universe of Water Particles, Transcending Boundaries, a virtual waterfall that extends beyond the
gallery wall onto the
floor, flowing through the space and around the feet of the viewer.
Anchored by two sculptural
installations in the first
floor Atrium and
gallery spaces, artworks within Down Time will relocate around The Tetley, be replaced and be added to over the course of the project.
Prior to a controversial
gallery renovation, Tacita Dean documents the brown and beige jute walls, carpeted
floor and other decor of the Hessisches Landesmuseum in Darmstadt, which houses the famous seven - room
installation Block Beuys, 1970 - 86 by Joseph Beuys.
But the
installation does not resemble the market that was previously on the ground
floor of 291 Grand Street before James Cohan
Gallery opened its doors there.
Photographs documenting this
installation include twenty - one views of artworks installed in
galleries on the museum's second
floor, third
floor and Decorative Arts Wing.
During a second workshop related workshop, the artists collaborated on an
installation which was exhibited in First
Floor Gallery Harare.
«Here Lies Space» Heaven
Gallery 1550 North Milwaukee, 2nd
floor Chicago, IL 60622 April 4 — May 11, 2014 «Here Lies Space» is an exhibition that does not investigate space in terms of
installation,...
The most striking
installation in the Zeeburg
gallery is a series of stripes, ranging from black to white, which turn the banal chromatic shift of the venue's
floor that occurs over the course of the day into something visible and discrete.
My own
gallery in Boston has been taken over by the great Franklin Evans, who is presenting new paintings in the context of a
floor to ceiling
installation.
Marciano Art Foundation is excited to announce its second artist project, a site - specific
installation created for the foundation's expansive first
floor Theater
Gallery.
Highlights in the Galleries sector included a wall
installation of works on paper by Sol Lewitt (b. 1928, d. 2007) and
floor sculptures by Carl Andre (b. 1935) at Paula Cooper
Gallery, a solo presentation by Ugo Rondinone (b. 1964) at Galerie Eva Presenhuber and Ellsworth Kelly's (b. 1923, d. 2015) «Sumac» at Lévy Gorvy.
Taking over MASS MoCA's second -
floor galleries on March 26, 2016, Free Roses features a selection of works made over the last ten years, as well as a major new
installation.
On view from February 22 through April 7, 2018, the exhibition introduces Liu's latest major works, including a large - scale video
installation in the first
floor gallery, a series of six photography works in the second
floor main
gallery and a felt - carpeted room
installation in the project space.
Filling the museum's expansive first -
floor galleries, Simon's exhibition features large - scale immersive works — ASSEMBLED AUDIENCE + A COLD HOLE — as well as the first - ever major museum
installation of the artist's bookwork.
Additionally, the book features little - seen archival imagery of Riley at work over the years; documentation of her recent commissions for St. Mary's Hospital in West London, taken especially for this publication; and
installation views of the exhibition itself, installed throughout the three
floors of the
gallery's eighteenth - century Georgian townhouse located in the heart of Mayfair.
Encompassing film,
installation, sculpture, painting and drawing, this major exhibition occupies the unique architecture of Towner's Ground
Floor Gallery.
An
installation of suitcases, in different shades of blue, are lined up across the
gallery floor forming a sculpture titled «1961,» the year Ms. Leonard was born in New York.
At the time of the artist's birth — just under 50 years ago — his parents were not counted as Australian citizens, hence the defiant text - based
installation «not an animal or a plant» in the ground
floor gallery which showcases fine charcoal portraits on paper of members of his family who lived under that regime.
Ranging from 8 to 72 inches high, the vertical box - like structures are placed on the
gallery floor in an array that recalls graveyards as well as
installations of minimalist sculpture.
Scrim veil — Black rectangle — Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), by California Light and Space artist Robert Irwin, is a large - scale
installation that uniquely engages the Whitney's iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth
floor gallery space.
The museum's generously - proportioned fifth
floor Cantor
Gallery is ideal for the sparse
installation of the show's 13 works.
They include Peaux de Lapins, chiffons ferrailles à vendre (2006), one of the series of
installations that the artist called «Cells», which consists of an arrangement of flesh - coloured materials and significant objects; it will stand at the centre of the glass octagon in an exhibition that fills the pavilion and one
floor of the
gallery.
The magnificently located Schinkel Pavillon — in the grounds of the Kronprinzenpalais, with
floor - to - ceiling windows and stunning views across Museum Island — is opening a new
installation of the work of the great French artist Louise Bourgeois to coincide with
Gallery Weekend.
In contrast to the maximal
installation on the ground
floor, Hecker has transformed the lower
gallery into a minimal chapel - like space.