Not exact matches
There is no works list, recorded account, or
installation image showing Short Circuit in the
show, but the story goes that the Combine doors, which have arrows and instructions to open them, were only ajar at the exhibition opening.
The
images, which ranged from recognizable landmarks such as Manhattan's Flatiron Building to mundane street signage or a bundle of electric wiring fixed to a ceiling, were edited down to 450 photographs that are
shown through a two - channel video
installation projected onto perpendicular walls.
Installation images showing the collection and artwork of Damien Hirst Photo Justin Piperger, Barbican Art Gallery 2015 Artwork: Damien Hirst Last Kingdom, 2012 © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd..
A series of the artist's 20 x 24 inch Polaroid
images of her flowers will also be
shown in the Locks
installation.
Describing Booty Galaxy, artist Ashley Teamer writes, «Booty Galaxy is a
show conceived in three parts: the
installation of the space, the
images, and the themes imbedded in these
images.
Her
installation will
show images captured by scanners, cameras and satellites or rendered by
image processing algorithms, displayed as vivid sculptures, and projections.
* The categories include: — Painting — Photography — Sculpture and
Installation Art — Performance — Video & New Media Art * Timeline: May 17, 2017: Close submissions Between June and December 2017: Young Korean Artists
Show Series 2017 March 1, 2018: Expected publication date of «CICA Young Korean Artists # 1» * How to submit your work: — Please send us up to 10 JPG portfolio
images and / or up to 3 direct links to video / web / interactive art, your artist statement, and bio.
Breitz (b. Johannesburg, 1972) is a Berlin - based artist whose moving
image installations have been
shown internationally.
, where you'll find some good
installation shots, along with
images of collages that I'm not
showing you.
Flip through any Mike Kelley catalog and you're likely to find a plethora of
images that
show the artist to be a maker of videos,
installations, and objects that betray what critic Jerry Saltz once described as «clusterfuck aesthetics ``.
Showing Wilson's interest in methods of display is his
installation Love and Loss in the Milky Way (2005), previously on view in the Hammer Museum of Art's Take It or Leave It: Institution,
Image, Ideology at in Los Angeles.
KAHLIL JOSEPH — SHADOW PLAY, Joseph's first solo
show in New York City, features the premiere of FLY PAPER (2017), a film
installation that pays tribute to Roy DeCarava (1919 — 2009)-- photographer of jazz and Harlem life — and «extends DeCarava's virtuosity with chiaroscuro effects to the moving
image and brings together a range of film and digital footage to contemplate the dimensions of -LSB-...]
«We agreed it would be nice to have some kind of screen in the
show — we couldn't decide if it should be a literal cinema, an
image or an
installation.
Excellent examples of this «experience architecture» are
shown in the central hall of the museum, including the complex work Corridor
Installation (Nick Wilder
Installation) from 1970, where visitors are recorded by a video camera and then confronted with their own
image.
In «Vendor» (2012), a recent work exhibited at Bloomberg SPACE (part of a two - site
show also at the ICA, London), Sawtell created an
installation from online
images that she repeatedly encountered during her residency at Bloomberg News Agency in London.
The exhibit will run through December 17, and in addition to new work created at 18th Street, the
show will include moving
image work, and several site - specific
installations made from locally - sourced fabrics.
Check out the gallery's website to read the press release, see more
installation shots and
images of all the individual works in the
show.
The exhibition introduces American filmmaker Tim Burton as an artist
showing drawings, paintings, photographs, sketchbooks, moving -
image works and sculptural
installations.
Introduced by vividly colored paintings of tarred - over pavement cracks, the centerpiece of Ingrid Calame's inventive and absorbing
show «Tracks» at James Cohan Gallery is a four - wall multicolored wrap - around drawing of tire tracks from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway — the legendary «Brickyard» where the Indy 500 is run every Memorial Day (
installation image above).
The above
image shows the original
installation of Eureka, (2000), in Ghent, Belgium.
Propositions on the Permanent Collection, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2009 Cinema Remixed and Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving
Image Since 1970, Spelman College of Art, Atlanta, GA, 2007 and Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX 2008 - 2009 Horizon, EFA Gallery, Curated by David Humphrey, New York, NY, 2007 Black Alphabet, conTEXTS of Contemporary African American Art, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland, 2006 - 2007 Turn the Beat Around, Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, NY, 2006 The Manhattan Project, Fred Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL, 2006 Frequency, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2005 - 2006 MFA Thesis Exhibition, Columbia University, Curated by Jeffery Uslip, New York, NY, 2005 Recess:
Images & Objects in Formation, Rush Gallery, Curated by Derek Adams, New York, NY, 2005 Past Perfect, Kantor / Feuer Gallery, New York, NY, 2004 - 2005 After Goya, Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, Curated by Tomas Vu Daniel, New York, NY, 2004 Hungry Eyes, Columbia University, Ira D Wallach Gallery, New York, NY, 2004 Signs, Public Art
Installation, Chicago, IL, 2002 Brat (Wurst), A
show of Chicago Artists, Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA, 2001 Young Love, Mapreed Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 2000 Art in St. Louis, Honorable Mention, Curated By Jerry Saltz, Art St. Louis Gallery, St. Louis, MO, 1997
A catalogue containing
images of works in the
show,
installation views and three original essays on the artist is being published by the gallery to coincide with the exhibition.
In her first major solo
show in London, Tate Modern presents both performance and moving -
image works from the 1980s, as well as the
installations of commonplace objects in which she has tended to specialise since.
John Akomfrah (born Accra, Ghana, 1957) makes multi-layered multi-screen moving -
image installations, among them The Unfinished Conversation, which the Art Fund helped Tate and the British Council to acquire, and Vertigo Sea, one of the highlights of last year's Venice Biennale and now
showing at Arnolfini in Bristol.
Japanese artist Onishi Yasuaki sent me some
images and a video of his past
installation work, which was exhibited in a solo
show in November 2014.
Shown as a monumental cube
installation, the films invite viewers to move through the gallery as they follow the progression of the
image across three screens.
The 2012 project Chimerization is of particular interest:
shown at documenta 13, Artists Space, and other venues, Hecker produced a series of recordings, manipulated
images, texts, and
installations.
Not only did pictorial references — works featuring
installation views of a James Coleman slide
show, an X-ray previously exhibited by Isa Genzken of the German artist's own skull — to this subject abound, but the near holographic quality of Quaytman's surfaces rendered these
images as if projected.
The
installation also includes several
images of Annunciation paintings,
showing Eija - Liisa's direct engagement of significant art historical works in a contemporary fashion.
We spoke to him about his current exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, where his film Ribbons (2014) is
showing alongside related
installations of text and
image.
Image: Advanced Mature Work
Installation view, Redcat, Los Angeles 15 September — 25 November, 2007 MA - MCGEB - 00093 1st July — 13th August This is McGee's third solo
show with Modern Art, and his first exhibition in London for six years.
Hito Steyerl's video
installation Factory of the Sun
shows a world in turmoil and a world of
images on the move.
Her exhibitions include co-curating the 2004 and 2006 Whitney Biennials, and curating major survey exhibitions of Dan Graham, Louise Bourgeois, Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, and Yoko Ono, as well as exhibitions of Paul McCarthy, James Lee Byars, Jack Goldstein, and several group exhibitions including «Signs of the Times: Film, Video and Slide
Installation and Britain in the 1980s», «Scream and Scream Again: Film in Art», and «Into the Light: The Projected
Image in American Art 1964 - 1977», voted best group
show in New York in 2001 by the International Association of Art Critics.
This
installation view
shows the collaborative wallpaper silkscreen / dye by Natessa Amin and Anthony Bowers, as well as a projection by Anthony Bowers that reflects the
image of a pool off the mylar and onto the ceiling.
The
images shown are studies from the artist's sketchbook in preparation for the new piece, which is being created at the Scion
Installation Space in Los Angeles over the next few days.
Shown in the UK for the first time, the two - screen
installation K (2015) combines archival footage of country singer Crystal Gayle alongside
images of a textile factory and on screen lines of text describing a professional mourning troupe.
He moved from sculpture into film and now works in moving
image, photography and
installation, with his latest
installation currently
showing at Bloomberg Space and a selection of his films screening at Raven Row.
The
image below
shows the artist in a saffron orange and black polka dot dress sitting on the edge of a platform
installation with walls and floors in the same color and polka dot design with a pumpkin sculpture behind her in the same colors and design.
The
image here
shows Paul standing near his wall
installation with painted metal fragments.
site offers much more: zoomable
images of all 130 works in the exhibition, accompanied by the text that appeared on the Hammer's wall labels; eight essays, 35 artist biographies, and a detailed chronology from the now out - of - print catalogue; and documentation of the exhibition, including checklists,
installation images, related programs, and critical reviews, at the three venues that hosted the
show — the Hammer, MoMA PS1, and Williams College Museum of Art.
The platform features zoomable photographs of «A Subtlety» including the molasses sculptures of little boys, a 360 degree view of the
installation, explanatory text,
images of Walker's sketches and models
showing her creative process, and a Creative Time video about how the work was conceived and fabricated that features Walker and the team that helped build and install the sculpture.
New Yorker Rachel Rose's 2015 video work «Everything and More,» about astronauts and the cosmos, was
shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art; Wakefield felt she'd take a mystical approach to Desert X.
Images of Smith's LED - illuminated, mirrored shack in Joshua Tree, «Lucid Stead,» went viral in 2013, he'd likely create another colorful, Light and Space Movement - inspired work for Desert X. Aitken's immersive video
installation «Diamond Sea,» which was presented at the Whitney Biennial in 1997, explores southwestern Africa's Namib Desert.
A total of twelve
installations will be on
show at Witte de With, including video, sculpture, and sound pieces, as well as slide projections and one set of photographic
images.
Explore this exhibition in more detail with our pinterest board which features
images of exhibits,
installation views, videos of the
show and press reviews.
Showcasing work by 29 artists of varying race, ethnicity and gender (including David Hammons, Lorna Simpson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Pat Ward Williams, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Lyle Ashton Harris and Andres Serrano, among others), the
show, through
installation pieces, photography, sculpture, film and video, presents a range of representation —
images that «challenge and transform the «negative» stereotypes,» «real and imagined,» writes Golden in the exhibition catalogue.
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) In this exhibition, Mariana Manhães, a former PIPA nominee,
shows video -
installations, video - objects, photography and drawings that deal with
image manipulation.
Other highlights include Edgar Arceneaux's nine - channel video
installation «The Alchemy of Comedy... Stupid» (2006), featuring a performance by comedian David Alan Grier; Tammy Rae Carland's «I'm Dying Up Here» (2011), a series of large - scale color photographs of female stand - up comedians captured mid-act, emphasizing the vulnerability of performance; Stanya Kahn's absurdist, pathos - filled video «Lookin Good, Feelin» Good» (2012),
shown alongside a selection of her humorous line drawings; and an
installation of Sara Greenberger Rafferty's visceral photographic works, for which she manipulates
images from the history of late 20th century comedy.
The Limited Edition produced on the occasion of his exhibition is a silkscreen print of the target
image from the interactive
installation Choisissez vos Ennemis (1970) from his Jeux Enquête series, which was included in the
show.
He loved preparing his
installation for the
show - photographs, taped to the walls or hung on bulldog clips, with vitrines with more
images in the centre of the room.
An
image from Rosebud 2013, James Richards» video
installation on
show at Tate Britain's Turner Prize exhibition