Sentences with phrase «immersive video installation features»

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You Are Here features immersive art installations by 15 contemporary artists, including large - scale light works, sound installations, video works, mixed - media room - size environments, and site - specific projects.
Still, yet, else, further, again features two works, «Hole,» an immersive sculptural installation in the main gallery and «794 mph,» a single channel video projection.
The Enclave, a six channel immersive video installation, which was featured on CNN and part of the Venice Biennale, built upon his original Infra series.
And yet, looking ahead to the fall's most anticipated openings, there appears to be a preponderance of shows that feature gallerywide installations, immersive video art, and site - specific objects, most of which are about as living - room - wall - friendly as a grenade.
The exhibition features one of Scharf's immersive installations, filled to the brim with day - glo toys and trinkets, along with paintings and videos the artist made during that time period.
Commissioned originally for dOCUMENTA 13 in Kassel, Germany and making its West Coast debut at SFMOMA, artist William Kentridge's The Refusal of Time (2012) is an immersive installation combining synchronized video projections featuring live action, animation and dance, with audio feeds that incorporate music and sound and a... Read More
The exhibition will feature new sculptural installations by Karla Black and Claire Barclay; paintings by Victoria Morton, Alison Watt and Callum Innes; immersive room - sized installations by Ross Sinclair, Graham Fagen and Martin Boyce; a room of sculptures and prints by David Shrigley; and film and video works by Douglas Gordon, Luke Fowler and Rosalind Nashashibi.
The artist also presented a new immersive installation featuring his work in music and video in the south Tank at the museum.
The installation features captivating and immersive video projections that... +
Drawn from the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and featuring a number of recent acquisitions, The Kaleidoscopic Turn resonates with references to various artistic legacies of the 20th century from Op art to colourfield painting, offering a range of multi-sensory experiences including immersive installations, kinetic sculptures, video art, works on paper and painting in its diverse and expanded forms.
Touch Museum at Young Projects (West Hollywood) November 12, 2015 — February 20, 2016 Julie Weitz's Touch Museum first premiered in the cavernous project space of Young Projects as an immersive experience combining multiple video installations, an original soundscape by LA - based composer Deru and a Youtube channel featuring videos examining the perceptual phenomenon known as Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR).
The immersive exhibition featured paintings, drawings, one - off hand - finished prints, installations, sculptural work (with the help of Gustavo Ponce), and video from the Riverside based artist all inspired by his fascination with Hispanic culture in general (bull - fighting, day of the dead, luchadores, etc) and of course, nicotine.
The exhibition features a range of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, installation and video; never - before - seen works from the 1980s; new large - scale sculptures; and the artist's most ambitious architectural installation to date: a vast and immersive mirrored labyrinth that will go on view in ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery.
The artist also presented a new immersive installation featuring his work in music and video in the South Tank at the museum.
The Drift Latitudes will feature Chun Hua Catherine Dong's new 4 - channel video They, presented as an immersive multi-projection video installation spanning our entire Main Gallery.
Encompassing paintings, sculpture, video, photography, drawing and immersive installations, it features artworks created from the 1960s to the present day by almost thirty leading artists including David Batchelor, Ceal Floyer, Raphael Hefti, Runa Islam, Anish Kapoor, L S Lowry, Katie Paterson, Peter Sedgley, Rachel Whiteread and Cerith Wyn Evans.
The immersive installation comes from Documenta 13 and features video projections, sound, and shadow play via rotating cylinders painted with reverse Hindu and Western images.
In his first solo exhibition in the United States, Kiluanji Kia Henda will show «A City Called Mirage» at ISCP, which features an immersive four - channel video installation as well as three interconnected series of photographs.
Price makes immersive video installations, which feature diverse historical materials including film and video footage, archival documents, plans and photographs and popular music.
«A Very Long Line» by artist collective Postcommodity is an immersive four - channel video and sound installation comprised of four screens of moving images featuring desert landscapes, framed by the constant presence of a fence.
The exhibition features paintings from the artist's most recent series, My Eternal Soul, as well as sculptures, videos, and installations, including immersive mirrored infinity rooms.
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