Elliott Hundley's intricate and
immersive works evolve from his historical research on theater, literature, and film, emerging in this exhibition from an exploration of Antonin Artaud's enduringly imperative play «There Is No More Firmament.»
Not exact matches
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.
He creates interactive,
immersive works that invite viewers to reconsider how they perceive the world — and at 94 years old, he continues to
evolve as an artist, employing the newest digital technology in his Paris atelier, where he
works with his children, his grandchildren, and a team of craftspeople who help bring his ideas to life.
His
immersive works and exhibitions interrogate how our collective human experience and individual desires are shaped and mediated by continually
evolving digital and communication platforms.