Sentences with phrase «installation meditates on»

Set around the landscapes of southern Greece and an abandoned airfield near Athens, the three - channel installation meditates on Greek history and its recent financial crisis.
Xavier Hufkens gallery in Brussels now represents Sherrie Levine, the Pictures Generation artist whose essential photographs, sculptures, and installations meditate on the nature of authorship in a world of images.
Titled Black Friday (2016), Al - Maria's awe - inspiring multimedia installation meditated on the vertiginous mashup of consumerism, religious conservatism, and environmental damage in Gulf nation states as embodied in Arab renditions of the American mall.

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Also in the venue is Voce di Testa, a book collaboration with writer Chris McCormack, meditating on the breaking of the male voice, and Rushes Minotaur (2017), an installation of inkjet prints that scans, stretches, stacks and recalibrates two images: a medical close - up of crumbling skin, and a grimy shop front covered in tarpaulin.
The installation thus meditates on formal and emotional kinship.
Ten Thousand Waves (2010) poetically explores the movement of people across countries and continents and meditates on unfinished journeys, and also exists as a nine - screen installation.
The first edition of the Yokohama Triennale, for example, featured Tsubaki Noboru and Muroi Hisashi's suspended giant grasshopper The Insect World / Locust that was hung outside Yokohama's Grand Intercontinental Hotel; Anita Dube's sombre installation His Master's Voice, which meditated on India's modern history through its array of furniture covered in a thick layer of dusk, and Cai Guo - Qiang's Fireworks from Heaven, which featured reclining massage chairs from which viewers gazed on a display of artificial fireworks.
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.
This year's Dorner Prize goes to an outdoor installation critiquing institutional bias and a performance piece meditating on slavery, the civil rights movement and the beauty of black people.
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?
Vertigo Sea — the new three - screen film installation — by John Akomfrah (Ghana) is one of the strongest works, meditating on our relationship with environment, depicting tragic historical moments (slavery, transatlantic trade) and giving keys to «understand the trauma and sense of alienation of displaced subjects».
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