Sentences with phrase «include collaborations with other artists»

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His latest album, All Things Work Together, features collaborations with artists including Tori Kelly, Ty Dolla $ ign, Aha Gazelle, 1k Phew and others.
Tim Gedemer, one of the most experienced artists working in sound for virtual reality with collaborations with studios including Jaunt, Specular Theory, and others, joins us to discuss the current state of sound for VR.
Collaborations include an exhibition with the Picker Art Gallery, Colgate University, followed by collaborations with the Reading Public Museum, Demuth Museum, Stetson University and New Art Centre in UK, among others have extended the ability to show artists of internCollaborations include an exhibition with the Picker Art Gallery, Colgate University, followed by collaborations with the Reading Public Museum, Demuth Museum, Stetson University and New Art Centre in UK, among others have extended the ability to show artists of interncollaborations with the Reading Public Museum, Demuth Museum, Stetson University and New Art Centre in UK, among others have extended the ability to show artists of international scope.
Although the project's various pieces have included collaboration with dozens of other artists and assistants, a key participant has been Barney's long - time partner, the singer Björk, who has acted in the films and provided the soundtrack.
Their activities have taken many forms, including an exhibition space in Düsseldorf, Germany, various publishing projects, sustained collaborations with other artists, as well as exhibitions, realized both individually and together with a loose network of artists and cultural producers.
8 - 11 pm Performance: A Futurist Evening at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens A fusion of Futurist ideals and aesthetics inform this evening of performative collaboration with local artists, writers and performers which include: Denise Delgado, Michelle Weinberg, Antonia Wright and others.
In his capacity as Director, Beers works with both emerging and established artists and has initiated multidisciplinary projects including the Award for Emerging Art; the annual open group exhibition Contemporary Visions; and various international collaborations with universities, and other galleries.
MERCE CUNNINGHAM: COMMON TIME Best known as a dancer and choreographer, Merce Cunningham's collaborations with other artists, including John Cage, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman and Tacita Dean, serve as the impetus for this show.
British artist Peter Nadin arrived in New York in the late 1970s as a painter, and he then went on to undertake a series of key conceptual collaborations with other artists, including the Offices of Fend, Fitzgibbon, Holzer, Nadin, Prince, and Winters.
Situated in the East End, the space, which moved to Commerce Street last September, facilitates a number of activities including an artist residency, a lecture series, creative music events, and new media screenings, in addition to collaborations with other non-profit arts spaces.
Their programming includes networking, training programs, research, public performance and collaborations with other cultural arts organizations and artists of various disciplines.
Other projects include long term collaborations with Anthony Discenza under the name Halflifers and media artist Darrin Martin.
It also allows us to view his art in a broader context, including in collaboration with Juan de Flandes and other contemporary Netherlandish artists.
These works — on view in New Orleans for the first time — span a range of media including collage, drawing, architectural models, animation and short film, and collaborations with other artists on such materials as album covers and children's books.
The latter component was organised in collaboration with curator Fabio Santacroce, who then enlisted a number of other artists to contribute, including Dan Bodan, Jesse Darling, Kareem Lotfy, and others.
Shows have included Cerreality by Connecticut artist John O'Donnell, featuring sculptures created with brightly colored cereal; Pomp and Plastic Things by Georgia artist Justin Hodges that included a green chromogenic living room; Reasonably Nice Things, installations based on the notion of home by Dayton artist Charmaine Renee; group shows like Self As Subject and Trompe L'Oeil: Paintings in Other Media featuring national artists; and Future Thinking, a collaboration between UD and Wright State art students.
The project placed international artistsincluding Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol and others — in residence with leading California - based industries, and exhibited the results of their collaborations
We have a rich calendar of activities, which includes more than 100 events per year — educational workshops, conferences, lectures, concerts, conversations with artists, writers, curators, screenings etc — often organised in collaboration with other important institutions and attended by an international public passionate about art.
Known for his collaborations with other artists, including Sigur Rós member Kjartan Sveinsson and his own parents, the artist embarks on investigation of contemporary angst from a playful and self - mocking angle, utilizing monotony and repetition as creative outlets.
Deller will be joining other leading artists including Anthea Hamilton and Cécile B. Evans for this year's edition of Art Night which is heading to south London, in collaboration with the Hayward Gallery.
In a later artist - in - residency at Cemeti — Institute for Art and Society in Yogyakarta, Van Braak expanded the scope of his project to include other personal stories and histories, drawing from an intensive collaboration with local contemporary artists, writers, woodcarvers and activists.
Heavily illustrated — with 180 reproductions in color, including images of all the works in the exhibition — the catalogue includes a project conceived and developed especially for it by the artist in collaboration with writer James Salter, along with short texts by John Baldessari, Douglas Gordon, Lawrence Weiner and others.
Contributors to the Marrakech Biennale include curator Omar Berrada, who will present a specific show within the larger exhibition on the body of work and the archive of the late Moroccan critic and filmmaker Ahmed Bouanani; artists Yto Barrada and Mona Hatoum; a small survey of the art movement initiated by the Casablanca School; and architect Khaled Malas with documentation of his ongoing collaboration with a collective of artists and craftsmen in Ghouta and other areas of Syria to build windmills out of found materials to generate electrical power for hospitals.
Other highlights in the exhibition include Swamp (1971, in collaboration with Robert Smithson), Locating # 2 (1972), Boomerang (1973, in collaboration with Richard Serra), Points of View (1974), a four - monitor installation, and Revolve (1977), alongside materials from early moments in Holt's career that have been selected from the artist's archive, which has only recently become available for exhibition and study.
The project included collaborations with artists such as Dan Graham, Lawrence Weiner, Haim Steinbach, Lyle Ashton Harris, Louise Lawler, John Miller, Jim Shaw, and Marilyn Minter among many others.
Galerie Simpson Publishing was established by artist Jane Simpson in 2012, producing limited edition artworks in collaboration with artist friends, including Angela de la Cruz, Georgie Hopton, Gary Hume, Jamie Reid, Gavin Turk amongst others.
Through her collaborations with visual artists (including Arthur Jafa, Shani Crowe, Mickalene Thomas, and Rashaad Newsome); her engagement with the work of other talents like Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, who inspired the aesthetics of A Seat at the Table; and her push into some of the art world's most revered spaces (her digital artwork, Seventy States, was shown at the Tate Modern in response to its «Soul of a Nation» exhibition this year), Solange has emerged as a cross-disciplinary artist who is committed to pushing her practice into exhilarating new realms and breaking down the barrier between art and popular culture.
Other contents include a contribution from Philadelphia's Headlong Dance Theater, which relates the process behind the company's highly regarded Cell piece from 2006; facsimile reproductions of 1960s letters from the artist James Lee Byars to MoMA curator Dorothy Miller (the second installment of the Modern Artifacts series, presented in collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art Archives); two more «Guarded Opinions» from guards at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles — this time offering commentary on paintings by Degas and Gustave Moreau; an anonymous confessional piece about the life of a «decor artist»; a selection of never - before - published map sketches by Michigan artist Neil Greenberg; Angus Trumble's «2001 in Retrospect»; and a found object contributed by Stephen Weyl.
It follows the opening of Arcangel's All the Small Things exhibition, running in Denmark to June 22, and features conservatoire - educated musician, Lindwall, as a student of the late - Rolande Falcinelli in Paris and noted for his collaborations with other visual artists including John Duncan and aalliicceelleessccaannnnee & ssoonniiaaddeerrzzyyppoollsskkii.
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He also produced several paintings in collaboration with other artists including Keith Haring, Jean - Michel Basquiat and Francesco Clemente.
Over the next 12 months, Tom will produce a series of mixed - media works and investigations, including text work, performances, readings, and collaborations with other artists.
These other collaborations include works such as murals, sculptures and more, done with artists like Alexandre Farto a.k.a. VHILS / Splash and Burn, Anders Gjennestad a.k.a. Strøk, Pixel Pancho, Isaac Cordal and more.
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