One of Isaac Julien's first works for the gallery context, the two - screen
installation explores issues of identity and sexuality through SM, bondage rituals and a mirrored filmic montage
Andrea Ray is a Brooklyn - based artist whose recent
installations explore issues of subjectivity and community through, for example, proposed forms of alternative living and utopian communities.
Not exact matches
From huge, handwoven willow structures, darned high - street hoodies and bespoke bicycles, to unfired clay
installations, futuristic glass figures, and jewellery made with 18th - century pins found in the mud of the river Thames, the finalists
explore issues ranging from our consumer culture, to the decline of UK manufacturing, and geo - politics.
Her assemblage works, mixed - media objects, and
installations explore race, history, spirituality, politics, gender
issues, and African American identity.
Beginning November 2017, the team will unveil a colorful art
installation that encompasses the entire gallery and present a series of public programs that
explore the effects of environmental
issues on community and home.
«Brooklyn - based artist Swoon celebrates everyday people and
explores social and environmental
issues with her signature paper portraits and figurative
installations.
In this
installation, part of a five - part series
exploring psychological and family
issues, McInnis has created a pair of antagonistic couples who grab each other and knock domestic objects around a kitchen.
Exploring identity, family relationships, gender roles, and race, class, and social justice
issues, Weems's photography - based practice often employs text, audio, video, digital images, fabric, and
installation.
Wangechi Mutu Through mixed - media collage,
installations and video, Mutu (b. 1972) presents the female figure in mesmerizing environments that reference myth and fashion and
explore race, gender and political
issues.
Composed of 25 works, which include paintings, sculpture, prints, works with paper, and
installations, the exhibition
explores a range of
issues that have occupied Grabner since she started her creative career, such as the history of painting in relation to the present, the relationship of centre to periphery, the significance of routine in life and in art, and the integration of work into family life and vice versa.
Her video
installations and photographic works
explore the political and social conditions of Iranian and Muslim culture, particularly focusing on gender
issues and questions of power.
In this
installation, Amitis Motevalli brings in contemporary
issues of war and occupation, while
exploring definitions of martyrdom.
Recent projects include Another Utopia (2015), a year - long project culminating in an
installation and film
exploring the squatting and housing co-operative movement of the 70's and 80's in London, and The Potential Space (2014), a film looking at parallels between making utilitarian objects and artistic practice, developed with members of Friends of Cathja, a charity that supports people experiencing mental health
issues.
Born in Taiwan in 1964 and currently living in New York City and Paris, Lee Mingwei creates participatory
installations, where strangers can
explore issues of trust, intimacy, and self - awareness, and one - on - one events, where visitors contemplate these
issues with the artist through eating, sleeping, walking and conversation.
Elizabeth Folk uses time - based media, sculpture, and
installation to
explore issues of class, labor, sexuality, communication, and revolution.
MI TIERRA: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS
EXPLORE PLACE Major
installations by Latino artists like Ruben Ochoa, Ana Teresa Fernández, Ramiro Gomez and Gabriel Dawe consider
issues of labor, memory and displacement — particularly as they relate to the American West.
Abidin's art uses various media such as videos, video
installations, multi media sculptures and sound based
installations and photography to
explore the
issues of the contemporary world that we are living in.
His painting, sculpture,
installation, collage, video, and photography
explore issues of race and history.
Gilmore, a performance, video, and
installation - based artist,
explores issues related to identity, gender, power, and endurance in her work.
Female but maybe not Feminist, Biscayne Times, Victor Barrenechea, October 2008 Susan Lee - Chun Artist Profile, Theme Magazine, May / June 2008 Miami Contemporary Artists, Clear Magazine, April / May 2008 Voices, NY Arts, February / March 2008 Asian Artists on Display in BMOCA Exhibits, Boulder Daily Camera, Jenny Bergen, February 22, 2008 Urban Art Access: Art Basel Miami Beach, December 2007 Art Basel Miami Beach Notebook: A Party for the Arty, Economist, Jessica Gallucci, December 2007 Miami Contemporary Artists Book, Julie Davidow & Paul Clemence, November 2007 Susan Lee - Chun, H Magazine (Spain), Pedro Paricio, November 2007 Hurricane Project I, El Nuevo Herald, Adriana Herrera, Sept. 30, 2007 Los grabados de Goya inician una interesante temporada, El Nuevo Herald, Adriana Herrera, Sept. 16, 2007 Eight make the cut, Miami Herald, Daniel Chang, September 15, 2007 To the Brink and Back, Miami New Times, Carlos Suarez de Jesus, September 13, 2007 Body Double: Through a lens starkly, LA Times, Holly Myers, September 12, 2007 Ever more galleries in Wynwood, Miami Herald, Brett Sokol, September 7, 2007 Optic Nerve IX: MOCA Review, Miami Art Guide, Michelle Weinberg, September / October
issue No. 10 Visual Power, Miami Herald, Tom Austin, August 5, 2007 Snitzer show brings 59 Homegrown Artists together, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, July 22, 2007 Wynwood Gallery
Installations show the District «Artistic Heart, Miami Herald, Brett Sokol, July 13, 2007 Stop at X, Broward & Palm Beach New Times, Michael MIlls, April 26, 2007 Asian Style and Taste, LA Times, Scarlet Cheng, January 11, 2007 Banquet Art Exhibition at Pacific Asia Museum, The Epoch Times, Dan Sanchez, Dec. 10, 2006 Critic's Pick, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, December 8, 2006 Almost Famous, Ocean Drive Magazine, October 2006 Young at Art, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, September 10, 2006 Galleries & Museums, Chicago Reader, September 8, 2006 Home Groan, Miami New Times, Carlos Suarez De Jesus, August 16, 2006 Cuatro Artistas en Casa, El Nuevo Herald, Jose Antonio Evora, August 8, 2006 Urban Sprawl, Sun - Sentinel, Emma Trelles, July 30, 2006
Exploring Urban Life With Art «WLRN ArtStreet with Meredith Porte, July 2006 Around Town, Coral Gables Living Magazine, June / July 2006 Five Years and Going Strong, Design Miami Magazine (vol.1, No. 2), Tiffany Chestler, May 2006 Metro - Pictures, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, May 14, 2006.
Her video
installation HAVOC (2007) made in collaboration with David Mackenzie,
explored the pervasive geopolitical
issues of a planet in turmoil.
The talk
explores issues pertaining to the intersecting ideas of time, space and form in contemporary sculpture,
installation, material practices and their attendant discourses.
Using the architectural specificity of the Slovenian Pavilion, a repurposed private residence, and referencing state architectural strategies, Cibic will create an immersive multi-media
installation that appropriates the entire space and
explores issues around national representation and framing as well as specific modes of exchange and reception.
Using systematically collected material from his urban neighborhood, Nari Ward creates dramatic sculptural
installations that
explore issues surrounding race, poverty, and consumer culture.
Her practice, which combines painting, drawing, collage, sculpture,
installation, performance, photography, and video,
explores issues of gender, culture, and the self, often employing the body as a tool to weave together the personal and political.
His work, which includes performance art, video, audio,
installations, poetry, journalism, critical writings and cultural theory,
explores cross-cultural
issues and North / South relations in the era of globalization.
I have been
exploring these
issues in several series simultaneously: small drawings on mylar; wall pieces with wax and handmade paper and thread on glass sheets; sheer handmade paper pieces embedded with threads and tissue; and
installations which use these elements in an accumulated form.
Setare Arashloo is a painter by training, but uses an array of media including animation, video and
installation to
explore and expand on
issues that are very personal, yet engage larger social
issues.
«The exhibition playfully highlights this growing presence through an immersive
installation that
explores the complexity and variability of our own understanding and engagement regarding surveillance technology, while also highlighting the ethical
issues relating to personal privacy».
Landy has used monumental
installations / performances to
explore political and social
issues, such as the nature of consumerism, the commodification of art and the value placed on human beings in the corporate world.
Her videos and
installations explore the intersection between reality, perception, technology and time, as an investigation for finding new ways of seeing that innovatively address some of the current socio - cultural and environmental
issues.
Producing work in a variety of media, including sculpture, prose, painting and
installation, Enrique Martínez Celaya interweaves nature and autobiography to
explore issues of authenticity and identity.
His recent work includes Storming Times Square, screened on 47 of the LED billboards in Times Square, New York; «Small Data», a solo exhibition at bitforms, New York, and Max Estrella Gallery in Madrid; «Quadratura», a solo exhibition at Espacio Fundación Telefónica in Lima; «Vórtices», an exhibition
exploring issues of water and sustainability at the Fundación Canal Isabel II in Madrid; Synaptic Passage, an
installation commissioned for the exhibition «Brain: The Inside Story» at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and two
installations at the Sundance Film Festival 2011 in Park City, Utah.
``... This exhibition brings together drawings, photographs, video and sculptural
installations that
explore the ambiguities of war by linking personal history with wider cultural and political
issues.
Rakowitz's work
explores global
issues and invites others into the conversations fostered by his public projects,
installations and events.
Transience
explored these
issues through paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos, and
installations presented in three thematically linked sections: «Demystification,» «Ruins,» and «Transience.»
Her work
explores issues of identity and concepts of memory and tradition through photography and
installation.
From huge handwoven willow structures, darned high street hoodies and bespoke bicycles, to unfired clay
installations, futuristic glass figures, and jewellery made with 18th - century pins found in the mud of the river Thames, the finalists
explore issues ranging from our consumer culture, to the decline of UK manufacturing, and geo - politics.
This public teen program invited 50 San Diego teens to an artist - curated dinner to discuss
issues raised by the film Isaac Julien: Ten Thousand Waves, a nine - screen video
installation that
explores the movement of people across countries and continents and meditates on unfinished journeys.
Multidisciplinary Emirati artist, curator and writer Ebtisam Abdulaziz incorporates her unique perspective on mathematics and the structures of systems to
explore issues of identity and culture through
installations, performance pieces and works on paper.
After the huge success of Julien's
installation film TEN THOUSAND WAVES (2010), his most recent video work PLAYTIME
explores current
issues such as the ambivalent relationship between capital, the contemporary art world and the individual.
Ceramics Finds Its Place in the Art - World Mainstream Lilly Wei writes... From the first generation of modernists who worked in clay to contemporary practitioners, all have made breakthroughs: in scale, in single objects as well as expansive
installations; in technical experimentation; in increasingly original formal resolutions from the abstract to the realistic; and in content,
exploring issues about the body, identity, politics, history, feminism, domesticity, means of production, and beauty... more
Transforming simple and discarded materials into complex
installation sculptures, Anatsui
explores issues of consumption, transformation and the environment, pervasive in discussions of colonialism.
Through sculpture,
installation and performance, she creates works that
explore often uncomfortable
issues concerning power, inequality, race, gender, identity and violence.
Heri Dono
explores power structures and reflects upon socio - political
issues of the current times in his new series of paintings and
installation artwork.
Khurana's videos, collages, drawings, sculptures and
installations mine personal narratives and
explore immigrant
issues with a focus on gender, popular culture, and the seduct ive promises made by rituals.
Ryan Trecartin (b. 1981) is an innovative video artist who creates phantasmagorical media
installations that
explore contemporary
issues and concerns, often in collaboration with artist Lizzie Fitch.
This
installation, like Wallace's others in wood, sound, and video, empathetically
explores an
issue intimate to the artist and of broad social concern.
In much of her work, Kheirkhah
explores issues of identity and cultural dissonance through
installation, film, photography and performance.
Their art
installations often
explore issues of duality, authenticity, cultural geography, and migration.