Gelah Penn is
an installation artist whose work has been exhibited widely, most recently at the National Academy Museum, Lori Bookstein Fine Art, Elizabeth Harris Gallery, Smack Mellon, NYC; Carl Berg Projects and Jancar Gallery, Los Angeles; Real Art Ways, Hartford; Brattleboro Museum, Vermont; Columbus Museum, Georgia; and the Museum of Arts and Crafts, Itami, Japan.
He also discovered, through McCarthy, Jason Rhoades, the manic Los Angeles
installation artist whose equally difficult work Zwirner embraced perhaps as only a more rarefied European gallerist could in the early 1990s.
Mike Smith is a performance and video
installation artist whose work was most recently included in the 2008 Whitney Biennial and is the subject of the career survey Mike's World.
A seven - member international jury made up of artists, curators, and museum directors selected Salcedo, a sculptor and
installation artist whose politically charged work, in her words, aims to «connect worlds that normally are unconnected, like art and politics, like the experience of the lost lives of victims of political violence with the experience and memories of the viewers who approach or contemplate the work.»
Oscar Murillo (Colombian, b. 1986) is a painter and
installation artist whose work incorporates a variety of different media and techniques, including text, recycled materials, and fragments collected...
Yinka Shonibare, MBE (b. 1962) is a painter, photographer, filmmaker, and
installation artist whose work is influenced by the culture of Nigeria, where he grew up, and England, where he studied and now lives.
Also present among the Biennial newcomers are emerging artists already established downtown: Janine Antoni and Matthew Barney, who both push Body Art to new extremes; Suzanne McClelland, a maker of abstract paintings full of hidden words and letters; Sue Williams, whose sleazy cartoonish paintings skewer male domination; Jack Pierson, whose fuzzy color photographs meditate on different forms of sexuality and beauty, and Lorna Simpson, a photographer and
installation artist whose contribution, titled «Hypothetical?
Neeme Külm (1974) is
an installation artist whose art is characterised by site - specific works that manipulate space.
Jöelle Tuerlinckx, from Belgium, is a sculpture - based
installation artist whose Dia project is still in its formative stage.
Alison Saar's sister, Lezley Saar, is a painter and
installation artist whose work engages with the myths and fluid conceptions of both biracial and transgender identities.
When the most conventional of the Turner Prize shortlisted artists is
an installation artist whose work is created in situ by other artists, designers and members of the public, you realise that contemporary art, or certainly the kind represented by this once controversial prize, is leaving traditional media far behind.
We speak with the winner of the 2011 Creative Works Competition, Julia Vogl,
an installation artist whose public artwork challenges the role of the artist and art in relation to political events.
A photographer, a film - maker, a sculptor who works in neon, and
an installation artist whose work was described as «creepy» by the judge who championed him, made up a vintage Turner prize shortlist announced this morning.
Nicole Cohen is a video
installation artist whose work focuses on interior spaces, accessibility, history and technology.
London - based Samara Scott, 30, is
an installation artist whose most recent work focuses on the beauty of washed up objects.
He is
an installation artist whose work combines a technical photographic practice and a playful relationship between objects, light, space, and the viewer.
«A seven - member international jury made up of artists, curators, and museum directors selected Salcedo, a [Colombian] sculptor and
installation artist whose politically charged work, in her words, aims to «connect worlds that normally are unconnected, like art and politics.»»
Kate Hooray Osmond is a painter and
installation artist whose work expresses bold architectural lines and bright, shiny colors.
Allison Smith is a sculptor and
installation artist whose body of work often features elements from history, craft, and queer culture.
Isaac Julien is a filmmaker and
installation artist whose work investigates a range of issues, from black and gay identity, desire and sexuality to cultural displacement and global financial crisis.
Yehudit Sasportas is
an installation artist whose work fuses drawing, painting, sculpture, and architecture.
Hillel O'Leary is a New York based sculptor and
installation artist whose work deals with ideas surrounding place, time, and belonging.
Catie is
an installation artist whose creative practice reworks existing spaces through material aggregations and the effects of light and darkness.
Evans is a painter and
installation artist whose work appears in public collections and exhibitions across the country and around the world.
Not exact matches
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.
In Camille Thoman's psychological thriller Never Here, she flips the story with her lead actress Mireille Enos,
whose professional voyeur /
installation artist Miranda suddenly finds herself as someone's new obsession.
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.
One of the most prominent cultural figures of the 21st century, Ai Weiwei is a Beijing - based
artist and activist
whose work encompasses sculpture,
installation, photography, film, architecture, and social criticism.
This coming February, the Guggenheim Museum in New York will present a comprehensive survey of Danh Vo, the Vietnamese - born
artist whose installations, photographs, sculptures, and actions have, over the past 15 years, focused on authorship and crisscrossing peoples and cultures.
Alexander and Bonin, New York: Mona Hatoum Mona Hatoum is a Palestinian, Lebanese - born video and
installation artist,
whose work confronts the idea of home (or lack thereof) through the eyes of a Palestinian exile.
«(Hotel) XX» is an immersive
installation and group exhibition, presenting the work of female identifying
artists whose work explores the intimate experiences of the transient visitor, a traveler on a journey to a strange and new place.
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.
Dan Graham (b. 1942) is an award - winning American conceptual
artist whose work spans across curating, writing, performance,
installation, video, photography and architecture.
CHICAGO — «It's a super-interesting moment to be at the National Gallery, where the question of what it means to be an American, and what kind of American are you, has a new kind of resonance,» said Theaster Gates, the sculptor,
installation and performance
artist and urban interventionist,
whose exhibition «The Minor Arts» opened there this month in Washington.
The
installation also positions Mitchell's work as a source of inspiration to
artists such as Lynda Benglis
whose work pushed gestural abstraction to new extremes.
This show was by Jacob Hashimoto, an
artist whose constructed paper
installation fills the front gallery like a cumulus forest and
whose multilayered
installation of small, kite - or parasol - like shapes hugs the walls in the large central galleries.
REPRESENTATION Brooklyn - based
artist Simone Leigh,
whose work spans sculpture, video,
installation and performance, joins Luhring Augustine gallery.
Leading the pack of institutionally - recognised
artists enjoying solo attention at the fair are figures including Pierre Huyghe,
whose mesmeric L'Expédition Scintillante Act II (Light Box)(2002) is presented by Marian Goodman Gallery (C21) following Huyghe's acclaimed
installation at Skulptur Projekte Munster 8 and ahead of a new
installation at London's Serpentine Galleries this October.
The latest iteration of Bloom Projects, which will go on view the same day, debuts a newly commissioned site - specific
installation by Brooklyn - based
artist Michael DeLucia,
whose work addresses the condition of sculpture and spatial relationships in the technological age.
The first
installation features 20 photographs by several of the
artists whose work appears in the first issue, including Anthony Barboza, Roy DeCarava, Louis Draper, LeRoy Henderson, Beauford Smith, Ming Smith, and Shawn Walker.
«Polka dots would cover my fingertips to the top of my head, expanding to the window and finally covering up the whole room,» says the
artist, 84,
whose latest solo show of new paintings and
installations, «I Who Have Arrived in Heaven,» is on view at David Zwirner in New York through December 21.
The
installation features a strong female protagonist named Cassandra, a figure of Greek mythology
whose prophecies — first gifted and later cursed by the spurned Apollo — were disbelieved by the fated Agamemnon; and is inspired by East German writer and critic Christa Wolf's 1984 novel Cassandra, about a struggling female
artist and visionary.
Fall 2013 / Spring 2014: Lane Taplin «Lane is a fiber
artist, community based
artist, and educator
whose creative practice includes a wide range of techniques and processes such as woven sculpture,
installation, fabric design, collaborative performance, mail art, guerrilla art, and human dialogue.
Cuba fever crossed the bay to the energetic 50 - gallery fair, Red Dot,
whose Latin American pavilion featuring Cuban
artists extended to a nine - sculpture
installation in Zona Franca's garden space.
It was a deeply affecting experience for the
artist,
whose K - pop and propaganda - influenced videos, performances, and
installations explore the intersections and cultural collisions between East and West.
At COLLECT, the Gallery will present a curated selection of seven
artists who featured in the Prize, including shortlisted
artists Kevin Callaghan, Christabel Birbeck and Jo Taylor; highly commended
artists Zemer Peled and Jongjin Park; winner Matt Smith (
whose Feast
Installation is shown here courtesy of the Cynthia Corbett Gallery; and Guest
Artist Chris Antemann.
Danish - Icelandic
artist and designer Olafur Eliasson,
whose installations we have often featured on the site, is opening a solo show at Denmark's Louisiana Museum of Modern Art entitled «Ri
Both
artists are part of the museum's continued summer exhibition efforts to highlight
artists whose installations are largely deemed social media - worthy.
Joan Jonas is a pioneer of video and performance art, and an acclaimed multimedia
artist whose work encompasses video, performance,
installation, sound, text, and drawing.
A newly commissioned site - specific performance and an exhibition showcase Israeli filmmaker and
installation artist Yael Bartana,
whose work addresses the complexities of migration, memory, and identity.