Katrin Fridriks (1974) is a renowned Icelandic conceptual painter and
installation artist from Reykjavik, and one of the leading artists of a new abstract expressionism movement.
Guy Maddin is a Canadian screen - writer, cinematographer and
installation artist from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Carlie Trosclair is
an installation artist from New Orleans, LA who currently lives and works in St. Louis, MO..
Meg Stein is a sculptor, animator and
installation artist from Durham, NC.
A painter and
installation artist from Dakar whose work engages particularly with the issues around Africa's development, he said he was «in the clouds» when he stepped into Mori's design and planned to work on a performance piece involving the local community during his stay.
Max Streicher is a sculptor and
installation artist from Alberta, now residing in Toronto.
Assistant Curator Mika Yoshitake is working on show that will potentially pair work by Giuseppe Penone, an Italian conceptualist artist and sculptor, with Kishio Suga, a like - minded
installation artist from Japan.
Tate Modern The Tanks: Fifteen Weeks of Art in Action Sung Hwan Kim: Temper Clay 18 July — 28 October 2012 The first major commission for the Tanks by
the installation artist from Seoul.
Not exact matches
Earlier in 2014, London's Howard Griffin Gallery was home to a surrealist
installation called «The Bestiary»
from street
artist and muralist Phlegm, in which he creates a «modern bestiary within his own universe through an immersive and large scale
installation in wood, clay and plaster.»
Collaborating this assertion, Mr. Ade Oduntan, the
artist who designed the «
From Ebute» statue, said his art work, which is about 30 feet tall
installation of indigenous life size wooden canoe made in fiber glass depict the errant waterways and is meant to keep the memories of the use of canoe as a means of transportation.
The water element is amplified in ever - widening circles on the gray granite floor inscribed with a text
installation — made up of 10,000 words
from Walt Whitman's «Song of Myself» — designed by New York
artist Jenny Holzer.
Embellished with butterfly and floral patterns designed by London - based
installation artist Rebecca L. Law, the Sophia Webster shoes for fall 2016 feature everything
from chunky ankle boots to lace - up booties,
from slippers to high - heeled sandals, the latter of which definitely landed in the spotlight.
There are no permanent exhibitions, but
artists from around the world descend on the gallery to show works, which range
from film, photography and paintings to sculpture and sound
installations.
Cate Blanchett doesn't play 13 characters so much as embody 13 different ideas and approaches to 20th century art in Manifesto, German video
artist Julian Rosefeldt's feature - length version of his eponymous, multi-screen
installation from 2015.
At each stop they staged happenings, concerts and pop - up art
installations —
from performances by singer - songwriter Cat Power to a mirror - lined yurt by
artist Urs Fischer outfitted with a gleaming white bed and disco ball.
Known for his contributions to the Fluxus movement and his work across diverse media —
from happening and performance to sculpture,
installation, and graphic art — Beuys» expanded concept of the role of the
artist places him in the middle of socially relevant discourses on media, community, and capitalism.
Alongside a booklet featuring essays
from Graham Fuller, Peter von Bagh and the recollections of neophyte actor Sweet, is the 1942 doc Listen to Britain, full of wartime sights and sounds, and a 2001 video -
installation piece of the same name
from artist Victor Burgin.
The film is directed by Julian Rosefeldt, a Berlin - based video
installation artist, and, according to reviews, is quite different
from the form it took at the Park Avenue Armory.
From the magic lantern - style innovation of his sculpture
installation Six Men Getting Sick to the fixed camera placements of The Alphabet to the rudimentary narrative of The Grandmother (whose heavy's freakishly accentuated jawline transforms his countenance into that of a snarling villain in the «Perils of Pauline» mode) to, finally, the total aesthetic compromise of the shot - on - video The Amputee, the first few entries contained on «The Short Films of David Lynch» imply that there is only one destiny for the medium, whether its evolution is spread out over a century or concentrated in the time it takes for an
artist to develop a conscience.
Illustrated with performance, private videos, and recollections
from those who knew him, this detailed and innovative documentary looks at the life of the always provocative
artist Chris Burden, whose work consistently challenged ideas about the limits and nature of modern art,
from his notorious performances in the 1970s to his later assemblages,
installations, kinetic and static sculptures, and scientific models.
Sincere and sobering, Human Flow follows on
from the
artist's
installation work highlighting the crisis in recent years.
It surprisingly takes an international film community (coin coming
from several sources) to keep Palme d'Or winner Thai Joe (Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives) in business of feature filmmaking but it takes very little to motivate him as an
artist: his generous output is visible in art
installations, short films, to medium - sized items such as Mekong Hotel.
The event was a virtual field trip, broadcast live
from the moat at the Tower of London, amidst the breathtaking art
installation created by
artist Paul Cummins: «Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red» which features 888,246 ceramic poppies planted in the moat.
Chinese
artist Yin Xiuzhen contributes a suspended
installation of projectiles made
from used clothing and other found textiles, contrasting the objects» material softness with their suggested designation as instruments of harm (Weapon, 2003 − 7).
Light City — a free large - scale light, music, and innovation festival — take overs the waterfront in Baltimore, Maryland
from April 14 to 21 with a full line - up of performances and free concerts (ranging
from a 10 - piece brass ensemble to hip hop legend Grandmaster Flash), an opening night parade, closing night fireworks, and 21 brand new juried light
installations by
artists from around the world.
The international art gallery collection, with locations in some of the world's most iconic cities, will be collaborating with us to showcase
installations from two
artists, for a new and exciting celebration of colour.
The show features paintings, sculpture, assemblage, video and
installations from 13 local
artists!
The property also has
installations from local
artists displayed throughout the hotel, as well as digital art projections and 11 original murals.
Guests can absorb themselves in interactive art experiences in the lobby and take advantage of YVE Hotel Miami's partnership with local Wynwood gallery Art Bastion, which will curate hotel
installations with notable
artists from across the globe while also offering guests art tours throughout the city.
Trackoons appeared as part of TIFF's digiPlaySpace — the annual interactive exhibition for kids, featuring
installations, video games, and creative production activities
from artists all over the world.
Penny Arcade illustrator Mike «Gabe» Krahulik contributed this piece, the second
installation for 2K Games's BioShock 2
artist series, a collection of works
from renown
artists inspired by the underwater city of Rapture and its inhabitants.
Museum of Stones, a massive
installation by Brancusi - influenced Isamu Noguchi, will be supplemented with fifty works by thirty other contemporary
artists, as well as by fifteen ancient Chinese rock - related objects, which are on loan
from the Met.
In truth, graffiti isn't all that far off
from mural work in nature or, in graffiti
artist Daku's latest piece, bounces closer to a typographic art
installation.
Jesus as a Weapon and a Tool» winks at the New Museum exhibition «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon,» in which Bond features by way of an
installation and an occasional performance piece for which the
artist models in a museum window on open view
from the street.
The solo exhibition, curated by Martin Germann, presents videos, performances, and
installations from the last decade of the German - Kurdish
artist's career.
The Armory Show (New York) features over 200 international galleries and shows both 20th and 21st century artworks in a primary gallery show as well as several areas of the show that feature more specific themes such as 20th century work, recent work
from emerging
artists, and large - scale
installation artworks.
Though the Japanese
artist is also known for her resin and metal work,
from jewelry to abstract sculptures, it's her
installations of translucent fabric orbs that stir up a strange sense of underwater wonder.
Five
from LA «features paintings by... Whitney Bedford, Kirsten Everberg, Alexandra Grant, Iva Gueorguieva and Annie Lapin... all California based painters who meld representation with abstraction or the mediation of pigment... Mitchell - Innes & Nash presents works by a trio of reductive abstract
artists that blur the boundaries between painting sculpture and
installation.»
Dieter Roth (1930 — 98), the great multidisciplinary
artist of time and decay, turned the cameras on himself in a 131 - video - monitor
installation, Solo Szenen (Solo Scenes),
from 1997 — 98, a non-stop, dispassionate recording of all aspects of his daily life, including the most intimate.
From giant
installations and elusive sculptural pieces challenging everyday objects to powerful and other - worldly visual narratives, NOW is a national arts programme that celebrates female contemporary
artists working in mainland China today.
The Armory will be the setting for a series of groundbreaking performances, temporary
installations, events, and other programs, all free to the public, by Biennial
artists from March 4 to March 23, creating an exciting opportunity to present works that could not be accommodated within the Whitney's walls and remaining true to the fluid, interactive way in which these works were conceived.
New York - based
artist Patrick Meagher's
installation that other modern world (2000 — 2002), which references architecture and modern social structures, is a collection of individual sculptures made
from expanded bead - Styrofoam.
Critical texts are placed alongside sketches by
artists such as Richard Deacon or hand - drawn layouts for catalogues by Sol LeWitt, as well as
installation instructions
from Carl Andre or exhibition notes by Dan Graham.
From Hannah Wilke's unflinching self - portraits in illness and Matthew Barney's performance - based
installation to Cindy Sherman's surreal photographs and Kara Walker's antebellum figures, Into Me / Out of Me examines how
artists have explored the physical and psychological boundaries of their bodies and those of others creating images of fragility and strength, illness and suffering, tenderness and violence.
The BMA presents Front Room: Adam Pendleton, a dramatic
installation of new and recent work by the New - York based
artist that examines the relationship between abstraction and representation through layered and fragmented texts and images sourced
from the
artist's personal library.
The
Artist's Museum begins with this impulse to collect and connect, bringing together large - scale
installations, photography, film, and videos that employ artworks
from the past as material in the present, animating existing artworks, images, and histories to reveal art's unexpected relationships and affinities.
CATALOGUES 2016 Marnie Weber, The Day of Forevermore: Synopsis, Script, Storyboard, introduction by Paul Bernard, 96 pages, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCO), Geneva, Switzerland 2015 Unicorn Girl, written by Darcey Steinke, illustrated by Marnie Weber, Spirit Sister Publication 2010 Marnie Weber, The Cinema Show A Film Retrospective and
Installations, texts by Yves Aupetitallot, Doug Harvey, and Stephanie Moisdon,
artist interview by Mike Kelley, 125 pgs, 73 color ill., Le Magasin Centre National d'Art Contemporain de Grenoble, France 2007 Sing Me A Western Song, text by Annie Buckley, 40 pgs., 24 color ill., Patrick Painter Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2005 Marnie Weber,
From The Dust Room, texts by Julie Joyce, Amy Gerstler, Darcey Steinke, 56 pgs., 37 color ill., Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA SOLO ALBUM RELEASES 2008 Marnie Weber, Lonely Soundtracks, 1993 — 2008 2005 Songs Forgotten: Selections
From Marnie Weber 1989 — 2004 1996 Cry for Happy.
An auction led by Alex Branczik of Sotheby's and introduced by Alex Sainsbury, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Whitechapel Gallery, featured work donated by leading
artists including an abstract watercolour by American sculptor Lynda Benglis; a print
from Amalia Ulman's Instagram project titled Excellences & Perfections (Instagram Update, 6th June 2014), (2016) and a multi-coloured print by American and British
installation artist Susan Hiller.
Encompassing some 100 works in painting, sculpture, video, and
installation, «The Everywhere Studio» presents over 50
artists from the past five decades to reveal the
artist's studio as a charged site that has both predicted and responded to broader social and economic changes of our time.
Born in 1993, Athr Gallery
artist Basmah Felemban is a Saudi graphic designer, whose intricate artworks —
from works on paper to
installations — focus on Islamic art and calligraphy.