Alongside this, the UKSE funding has allowed business owner Paul Grant to invest
in theatrical props, scripts and workbooks required to run workshops in primary and secondary schools.
Not exact matches
The game follows a
theatrical setting, having levels with interactive
props popping
in and dropping out of the stage, thus perfectly recreating the motif.
Day is Done attempts to recover such lapses
in memory through a medley of imagery,
props, and performances that loosely formulate a
theatrical play.
In the days between performances, the stage pieces and props for the work remain in the space as a self - aware and deflated theatrical residue, marking the dormant space as a site of ongoing activit
In the days between performances, the stage pieces and
props for the work remain
in the space as a self - aware and deflated theatrical residue, marking the dormant space as a site of ongoing activit
in the space as a self - aware and deflated
theatrical residue, marking the dormant space as a site of ongoing activity.
Painters including Watteau once reimagined these actors
in paint, but here Sworn uses costumes,
props, stage furniture and videos to stage a strange
theatrical tableau.
It features: a series of black - and - white photographs of elderly actors by Liu Zheng that play with conventions of ethnographic and opera photography; two videos by Chen Qiulin that make use of traditional opera characters to respond to changes wrought by the Three Gorges Dam; The Forbidden City (Zijincheng) by Liu Wei, a lyrical video of
theatrical «glove puppets» (budai kuilei) shown publicly for the first time; and videos by Cui Xiuwen that connect to opera
in more oblique ways, through performative elements and symbolic
props, gestures, and costumes.
The exhibition title, Situations does not suggest a
theatrical scene consists of
props and actors, but rather draws from its Latin root situs, referring to, here, this place, and the lively people and the scenes
in the life around them.
Desirée Holman's multi-sensory work positions groups of individuals and
theatrical tools, like costumes or
props,
in settings that illuminate ideas of identity.
Anthea Hamilton is a UK - based artist who creates multi-media installations that resemble
theatrical stages or film sets and incorporate arrangements of
prop - like objects, references to modernist paintings, and appropriated images of pop culture icons such as blow - ups of John Travolta
in John Travolta, Bust - like, 2012.
The images, staggered throughout the space
in the manner of
theatrical props, present themselves as potential police mug shots, closed - circuit camera stills or anonymous faces
in the crowd, albeit magnified
in scale and distorted by their mediation through surveillance technology.
Walking into a large vagina, shooting paint, gazing at the stars
in a planetarium, dancing the twist, plowing a path through a room filled with balloons: the exhibitions might easily be considered more as theme park attractions than serious art shows, comprising
theatrical props instead of works of art.
I experienced Slug first as a nod to the
theatrical, given that the last project we worked on together, The Artist Theater Program, involved not only similar racks to move the
props on stage but also a presentation of artworks sequentially
in the progressive time of a play's scenes.
Pies, microphones, knives, lights, and other
props and
theatrical elements are motifs
in her work, referring to the mix of danger, absurdity, and failure that characterizes slapstick comedy and humor - based entertainment.
Combining bizarre materials including a rocking horse, a plunger and a darkroom photo enlarged into whimsical assemblages, Hungarian artist András Böröcz's will somehow transform these sculptural objects into
theatrical props during his afternoon performance Leitz & Fuchs Escape Through the Chimney at Pavel Zoubok Gallery, held
in conjunction with his solo exhibition Profound Objects.