Not exact matches
It is very important to strictly adhere to the
installation instruction given
by the manufacturer due to safety and warranty
issues.
A statement
issued on Monday, June 20, stated that equipment for Communication, Surveillance, and other Navigational Aids have been locked up because lands for the
installation have been taken over
by government officials.
New York Farm Bureau officials, who had
issued a press release contending all units would be covered
by the regulations, said they did not know the vote would only be for rules on
installation of new units.
No reason was given for his removal, in a statement
issued by the monarch's Media Aide, Mr. Adeola Oloko, while announcing the removal and
installation of another Baale on Tuesday.
By creating applications running on the web (Cloud apps, as we call them nowadays), we would free users from complicated
installation procedures, PC compatibility
issues, and even viruses.
Some of the key
issues identified
by industry include: cost and availability of upgrading GPS receivers; streamlined certification procedures; development of more low cost avionics; improving product availability; clarifying requirements; general aviation operator education; and ensuring repair station resources are available to complete
installations.
Our team will not only handle your tire balancing,
installation and service needs, but we'll also assist with any other automotive
issues, so drop
by our Nissan dealership near Jacksonville, Florida soon!
Now, however, those
issues seem to be behind them and the airline is on the way to completing the
installation of Premium Economy into all of the planned aircraft
by the end of 2016....
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.
Distinguished
by her meticulous, labor - intensive process, and her engagement of community, Shin's arresting
installations reflect individuals» personal lives as well as collective
issues that we face as a society.
This Saturday, February 15th — Have your portrait captured
by Installation's Creative Director Garet Field - Sells (fieldsells.com), and be featured with a bio and selected portfolio of work in a very special
issue of
Installation Magazine.
John Akomfrah's environmentally conscious video
installation, Purple, offers dialogues about climate change
by foregrounding
issues such as global warming, animal extinctions and the plastic ocean.
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.
A public art
installation by Sari Carel, commissioned and produced
by More Art, that uses techniques from music and sound art to amplify the experience of breath and breathlessness associated with
issues of respiratory illness, air quality, and environmental injustice in New York City.
2012Lindley, Peter, Ground breakers, Morning Star, October 18 2012, p. 11 Scoccimarro, Antonio, Hannah Sawtell, Mousse,
Issue 35, October / November, 2012, pp 168 - 169 Rowlands, Alun, Vendor, printed and distributed
by Business Week, October 2012 Diederichsen, Diedrich, «Selling, valorising, burning» On two
installations by Hannah Sawtell, printed and distributed
by Business Week, October 2012 Vold, Nick, Factory Floor Talk ICA «Sonic Lumps» Collab, Nick Void discussion with Hannah Sawtell, The Quietus, 2012 Hannah Sawtell, Architectual Digest Espana, February
Issue, 2012 Harbison, Isobel, Stock Piles, Frieze, March, 2012 Lindley, Peter, Reality Checkers, Morning Star, 16 February, 2012 Sawtell, Hannah, Manual and Digital, EXIT, No 47, 2012, pp. 112 - 117 Hannah Sawtell and Bjarne Melgaard at the ICA, London, Mousse, http://moussemagazine.it/sawtell - melgaard - ica / #more -23884 October, 2012 Davis, Ben, «Our Favorite Frieze Week Event: A 12 - Hour Art Jam at the McKittrick Hotel» s.artinfo.
During the course of the
installation, housing specialists, activists, and citizens invested in and affected
by issues surrounding home ownership and the recent economic downturn set up temporary offices in the gallery.
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.
Please join us for a preview of
Issue 12 of NOVEMBRE featuring an exploration of Stewart Uoo's recent sculpture work through a video
installation by Corey Olsen and Jeanne - Salomé Rochat.
Installation first presented the work titled Tearing Shadows created by experimental film, video projection and installation artist Robert Seidel
Installation first presented the work titled Tearing Shadows created
by experimental film, video projection and
installation artist Robert Seidel
installation artist Robert Seidel in
Issue 09.
Pipilotti Rist is widely known for her large - size video -
installations, though which she ironically (and self - ironically) investigates taboos, conventions, and social
issues by inviting the visitors to interact with the works, as well as
by creating «worlds» where spaces and every - day objects combine with a surprising use of light, videos, and projected images.
``... 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.
In one of his largest
installations, REWIND, Rucker addresses social and cultural
issues in race, class, and power
by re-envisioning historical events and connecting them to current
issues of power and injustice in America.
Issued by Hirmer Publishers, the catalogue presents exciting new scholarship that examines the concept of the sublime from the 19th century to the present, and includes full - color reproductions of all 68 works exhibited at the Hall Art Foundation's facility in Reading, Vermont, in addition to several
installation views.
Exhibitions feature an international roster of emerging and mid-career artists working in a range of media, including painting, photography, sculpture,
installation, and performance, who are connected
by their focus on political, social, and environmental
issues of national and global concern.
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.
Although Lowman's work is influenced
by such earlier appropriation artists as Andy Warhol, Richard Prince, and Cady Noland, his own brand of image recycling disperses into an unstructured
installation - environment in which posters, record jackets and silk - screened imagery create a large - scale narrative that ruminates on specific
issues, from American gun culture to celebrity cults.
In addition to Internet art in the Aughts that simulated a series of imagined art
installations, Ichikawa has created has a series of blogs on Facebook around food organized
by color, touching upon
issues of cultural identity, food sourcing, gentrification, environmental concerns, and greenwashing while sharing nutrition and cost - cutting tips: I ♥ Yellow Food, I ♥ Orange Food, I ♥ Red Food, I ♥ Green Food, and I ♥ Blue Food.
In a January 2014 article Catherine Craft reassessed a 1970 Whitney Museum exhibition
by African American artist Melvin Edwards asserting, «A reconsideration of Edward's exhibition reveals its seminal place in art of the period as both an incisive response to the most radical forms of sculpture and
installation and as an uncommonly nuanced articulation of social and political
issues.»
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.
Broodthaers's institutional critiques, appropriations, discordant images and texts, mixed medium
installations «which he called «decors» or «designed spaces» «and, to a lesser extent, films are beloved
by art critics and historians (an entire
issue of October was devoted to him in 1987).
Among the unexpected holdings of the New Mexico Museum of Art collection are a series of Cubanborn artist Ana Mendieta's Silueta photographs; Delilah Montoya's exploration of Chicano social
issues through the vehicle of a home altar; a large - scale display of 158 pieces of ceramic blackware
by Eddie Dominguez; a protofeminist wax sculpture
by Louise Bourgeois; and Meridel Rubenstein and Ellen Zweig's multimedia
installation about New Mexico's atomic legacy.
The book offers an intimate introduction to Steir's most recent paintings and includes a conversation between Steir and Sylvère Lotringer, the founder ofSemiotext (e), as well as three poems that Steir published in the «Schizo - Culture»
issue of the magazine; «Trance Abyss,» a poem
by Anne Waldman; an essay
by art historian and curator Courtney J. Martin; a detailed chronology illustrated
by archival images; and high - quality photographs of Lévy Gorvy's
installations in both New York (currently on view), and London (2016).
, as well as three poems that Steir published in the «Schizo - Culture»
issue of the magazine; «Trance Abyss,» a poem
by Anne Waldman; an essay
by art historian and curator Courtney J. Martin; a detailed chronology illustrated
by archival images; and high - quality photographs of Lévy Gorvy's
installations in both New York (currently on view), and London (2016).
This includes
installations by 25 artists from throughout the Pacific Rim, including L.A. - based artist Olga Koumoundouros, known for working with fallow structures; Nancy Popp, who has studied
issues of displacement related to the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro; Korea - born artist Haegue Yang, who employs elements of domestic architecture in elaborate
installations; and Teddy Cruz, of Estudio Teddy Cruz, in collaboration with Fonna Forman, both of whom run the Cross-Border Initiative at UC San Diego.
Challenged
by the hybrid forms that often appear under the term «
installation,» sculpture — that is, discrete objects that deal with
issues of mass, gravity, volume, open - vs. closedness, movement, materiality, color, structure, monumentality, etc. — has had a hard time maintaining a meaningful place for itself within contemporary art practice.
Ruth Hardinger's socially conscious artwork, signified
by abstraction and influenced
by environmental
issues, is expressed in her sculptures,
installations, paintings, works - on - paper, pigment prints, and photographs.
The contributions also consider such specific works as Kelly's Interim (1984 — 1989), the subject of a special
issue of October; Gloria Patri (1992), an
installation conceived in response to the first Gulf War; The Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi (2001), an extensive project including a 200 - foot narrative executed in the medium of compressed lint and the performance of a musical score
by Michael Nyman; and two recent works, Love Songs (2005 - 2007), which explores the role of memory in feminist politics, and Mimus (2012), a triptych that parodies the House Un-American Activities Committee's 1962 investigation of the pacifist group, Women Strike for Peace.
For Saturnine Swing, Matthias Bitzer will use both the uptown and Chelsea gallery spaces to present his drawings, paintings, and sculptures, and multi-part
installations, ultimately engaging the two spaces and the works contained within to achieve his larger project: a metaphysical space that weaves history, memory, and narrative into a multi-layered realm that addresses the
issues activated
by our comprehension of reality.
Held on the hotel's stunning rooftop, the evening features artist Eduardo Sarabia's infamous tequila bar
installation, Salon Aleman, and a performance
by Los Master Plus of Guadalajara, MX. Ticket proceeds benefit Ballroom Marfa's non-profit program, which is committed to exploring perspectives and
issues through visual arts, film, music, and performance, and are available online.
Co-created
by Chris Johnson, Hank Willis Thomas, Bayeté Ross Smith, and Kamal Sinclair, Question Bridge is a five - channel video
installation giving voice to black males — exploring identity and a range of
issues, highlighting a diversity of thought and experience.
Now, Ulay, whose most recent work has focused on environmental
issues, is coming to Abramović's home turf to be part of a site - specific
installation and performance curated
by Mitra Khorasheh entitled Watermark / Cutting Through the Clouds of Myth.
Curated
by ETSU faculty of new media Vanessa Mayoraz, the works explore environmental
issues, and range from prints, fiber, sculptural
installation and video art.
The Red Head Gallery, Toronto, November 4 - 28 The incorporation of time - based media into
installation is
by now a familiar tactic in art addressing
issues of memory and identity.
Through her
installations and video works, Echakhch critically examines socio - political
issues brought about
by globalization, the way national symbols are used, as well as cultural differences and social phenomena, without however assuming a cautionary or rhetorical stance.
Andrew Brischler (MFA 2012 Fine Arts) Painter; represented
by Gavlak, Los Angeles; solo presentation «Patient Zero» at The Arts Club, London, UK (2014); included in «Painting: A Love Story» group exhibition at Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2013); collaborated on custom
installation and limited - edition journal with Shinola (2013); awarded the Rema Hort Mann Foundation Visual Art Grant (2013); featured in Modern Painters Magazine (May 2014
Issue); New American Paintings (2012,
Issue # 98); and the forthcoming 100 Painters of Tomorrow (out September 2014 from Thames & Hudson); included in the permanent collection of the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL
A relentless innovator always pushing the traditional boundaries of art, Oiticica moved rapidly and radically from early works influenced
by European modernism to large - scale
installations that were meant to be physically experienced and often to critique political and social
issues.
The star of the show is a major new work
by the veteran US conceptual artist Bill Fontana, a multimedia
installation that consists of digitally - augmented recordings from renewable energy sites all over the world that's been commissioned
by Irena to help draw attention to
issues of sustainability and future energy.
A Color Removed Michael Rakowitz at SPACES A Color Removed is a city - wide artwork that contemplates the right to safety
by Chicago based artist Michael Rakowitz, whose work in
installation and performance brings to the fore
issues of political conflict in American culture.
The exhibition and the accompanying publication explored complex
issues surrounding the US - Mexico border through Misrach's photographs of landscape and objects left behind
by migrants, together with Galindo's haunting musical instruments, sound
installations, and scores.