Not exact matches
For his new show at the Brooklyn gallery, which recently relocated from Greenpoint to Prospect Heights, Tcherepnin will once again show work that quite literally goes over everyone's heads: five new chandelier - like
sculptures hanging from on high, with
videos projected on the walls around them.
Kanye West may have claimed the great Matthew Barney as his personal Jesus, but just look at his «Famous»
sculpture on view at Blum & Poe in Los Angeles — no true disciple of the letting - it - all -
hang - out godhead of freaky
video art would so demurely cover up his own manhood with a delicately positioned blanket, even while Kanye presents his wife's truly famous naked posterior for all to see.
For the latter show, «Heavy Rain,» he presented a
video along with
sculptures that explore geology and shifting form — among them, wall -
hung sculptures, akin to carved reliefs, recalled the puddle shape of melted ice cubes.
Music by Rufus Wainwright from a digital
video work by Douglas Gordon floods the small oblong space, while a jaunty Jim Lambie
sculpture of burnished metal
hanging at the far end throws back reflections of the audience.
About 65 works, including some of his figurative paintings, beaded
sculptures, textural wall
hangings, and
videos, are gathered here in a showcase of his striking visual vocabulary and distinctively modern voice.
Curated by artist Frank Connet and HPAC's Director of Exhibitions Allison Peters Quinn, the exhibition featured insightfully sensitive wall
hangings, installations,
video / performance and
sculptures by Chicago artists Aviva Alter, Danny Mansmith, Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger, and Rebecca Ringquist that utilize the stitch to tangibly represent the passionate, chaotic and sometimes painful connection love generates between individuals.
Curated by artist Frank Connet and HPAC's Director of Exhibitions Allison Peters Quinn, the exhibition featured insightfully sensitive wall
hangings, installations,
video / performance and
sculptures by Chicago artists Aviva Alter, Danny Mansmith, Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger, and -LSB-...]
Replicate, Keegan's first institutional solo presentation in the US, includes his recent
video, Generation (2016), alongside
sculpture, and two new site specific commissions — a
hanging textile and a cardboard - lattice work made in response to the Sert Gallery space.
Joan Jonas's «Reanimation,» a
video -
sculpture installation that mixes Arctic landscapes, folk tales, music and
hanging glass, is a recent acquisition by the Museum of Modern Art.
Snow's most recent projects include Portal 1: A Rippling Space, an interactive sound and
video installation presented at the 2015 New Interfaces for Musical Expression Conference; Wash: Awake, a generative installation for computer sound and projection mapping on a 40 «x20»
hanging sculpture by artist Jamey Grimes; Arcanum: Memories Cryptic — a series of works for piano solo commissioned by Katalin Lukács; and Singing Sweetly from a Spider's Web — an interactive sound installation in which participants» voices are transformed and re-presented as harmonic content in a network of sound synthesis.
Hung floor to ceiling and sprawling over four levels, the show contains paintings, drawings, photos,
sculptures, installations and
videos by artists living and dead, famous and emerging, among them Keith Haring, Richard Prince, Ouattara Watts, Marianne Vitale, Aurel Schmidt, Sam Messer, Kathy Grayson and Dan Colen.
The title referred to then three - year - old Isis, whom she was thinking about while she made the works — fourteen paintings, two black and white wall drawings,
hanging Plexiglas panels, a
video, and a figurative neon - tube
sculpture.
The exhibition features a two - channel
video projection, «PARA — SCHIZO, ensnarled», a group of
hanging soft
sculptures, «Büchse» (tin can), a metal
sculpture reminiscent of a submarine, and a lecture - dance - performance on the opening night (March 1, 2010).
Eight works by Nauman, including his 1989
sculpture «
Hanging Heads # 3 (Green Andrew with Tongue / Green Julie, Mouth Open)» and his «Good Boy Bad Boy»
video from 1985, are included in the exhibition.Perlstein's devotion to collecting and connoisseurship endures: he maintains close relationships with the living artists whose work he continues to champion and is still building upon his holdings.
Also on show were two
video projections by Rosalind Nashashibi, a room of Exposed Paintings by Callum Innes,
sculptures and woodcuts by David Shrigley and Christine Borland's sculptural installation, L'Homme Double, while Karla Black created a new sculptural
hanging piece in response to the Gallery's neo-classical
Sculpture Hall.
Symbolising the complex social and political realities facing contemporary agrarian communities in Asia, immense, wing - like
sculptures made from hand - forged sickles are
hung and counter-balanced by sacks of rice, alongside photographs of farmers with
video, sound and drawings.
Fine
sculpture and fine art crafts to include all media except
video, installation and ceiling
hanging.
Through
video, enlarged
sculptures, a create your own diploma station, and a reimagining of the standard resume format, the artist attempts to play, antagonize and reflect on what it means to enter the labor force.Highlights of this exhibition will be Please Congratulate Me, an enlarged
sculpture of a graduation tassel that will be
hung from the building and Intern as Art, a performative piece in the form of a hired an intern who is paid to gallery sit, search for more permanent employment online, and enthusiastically talk to gallery about works in the show and his or herself.