Sentences with phrase «installation work forms»

His award - winning and internationally exhibited photography, film, performance and installation work forms a personal and idiosyncratic exploration of a local narrative.

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In contrast to Ong's product - based approach, Roosegaarde's work has mainly taken the form of large - scale installations, among them a fluorescent bike path that glows like Van Gogh's night skies, giant kites that can supply up to 200 households with green energy, and «the world's largest vacuum cleaner» to suck up air pollution in public spaces.
Due to its remote location, the clarifiers were supplied in kitset form, including the steel tank, to minimize on - site work and optimize installation.
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As with Neto's past work, the installations will feature ropy forms filled with hard substances, causing them to droop down like fauna, or perhaps abstracted versions of testes and breasts.
Richards» presentation for Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice 2017 — his first major commission at an international biennale — will consist of a new, site - responsive sound installation and a suite of additional works containing overlapping archival samples and musical extracts repeated or reworked into different forms.
Langa's work combines different materials and genres to form large installations or assemblages, which also indicates the different layers of the artist's own identity.
Although the forms of his work are abstract, Kapoor's public installations have often provoked responses and debates around cultural, social, and political questions.
Other works include installations by Hans - Peter Feldmann and Tomoko Takahashi, which both highlight the cumulative power of photographs; a sound piece by Stephen Vitiello that layers barking dogs and firework explosions; and a film of drifting soap bubbles by Rivane Neuenshwander and Cao Guimarães that realizes the abstract forms of atmospheric conditions.
Originally conceived in 1977, and created in 1996, the Judd Foundation was formed in order to preserve the work and installations of Judd in Marfa, Texas and at 101 Spring Street in New York.
At the core of his work is an exploration of modernist design and the public realm - his installations recall archetypal 20th century landscapes, such as playgrounds, urban parks, the abandoned garden and the corporate lobby as well as modernist interior motifs and familiar objects like fireplaces and lamps presented in entirely new forms.
Indeed, Liu, who will open a new solo exhibition on November 2 at the Lehmann Maupin gallery, in Manhattan, is known for working within a variety of mediums — painting, photography, video, sculpture, installation — and experimenting with all manner of materials, letting the concept dictate the form a piece will ultimately take.
The booth installation takes form by sculptures done by Georgia Dickie and Kate Newby, photography by Andrea Pinheiro, and mixed media works by Ryan Foerster.
In the years since then, he has worked consistently in series, pioneering new approaches to form, color, narrative, and abstraction with innovative paintings, prints, sculptures, and architectural installations.
Featuring several newly commissioned artworks and installations, the exhibition explores some of the ways sculptural materials and forms are changing as artists respond to the mediated and virtual realities of the world in which we live and work.
Look for a new sculptural installation of 100 vertical forms assembled from wooden shapes and 40 works on paper produced with everything from coffee and markers to colored pencils.
Since the early «90s, Tracey Emin has produced a body of work that encompasses all forms of artistic expression, including painting, print - making, drawing, film, photography, installations, appliqué, sculpture and neon text.
Byrne's work, which explored the myth of the Loch Ness Monster through photography, film and installation, inspired pupils to search through their camera lenses for «monsters», disguised in the shapes of trees and natural forms in local woodland.
Describing his work as «long - form, visual, comedic poetry» and «glorified political cartooning,» the artist continues to use his unique background to create heroically - scaled installations, most often anchored by wall - sized, photorealistic drawings utilizing charcoal, graphite and colored pencils.
Fitch and Trecartin work together to create the sculptural installations in which the movies are presented, and the forms of sculpture that exist inside the movies themselves such as the sets and wardrobe.
Taking the form of drawings, photographic series and video installations, his work consistently invokes the use of systems as generative part of the artist's practice, investigating the relationships between aesthetic experience, political beliefs and the formation of meaning.
Young artists such as Donald Judd, Robert Morris and Dan Flavin were drawn to these Modernist movements, eventually abandoning painting in favor of unconventional installation - based works that utilized clean lines and modular forms.
Choong - Sup Lim creates installations and wall works that investigate form and material.
She now works across media — painting, sculpture and sound installation — but in all its forms, her art has always striven to embody abstract concepts of spirituality and sensuality.
Billet's exhibition is based on her on - going research project The development of the monochrome in its digital and analogue / graphical form of apparition and will present a large site - specific installation, a new video work as well as a printed edition.
Her working method is interdisciplinary and recent projects take the form of performance, photographic installations, printmaking, text, video, curating, and collaborating.
Encompassing sculpture, drawing, text, and video, many of Halilaj's works incorporate materials from his native Kosovo and manifest as ambitious spatial installations through which the artist translates personal relationships into sculptural forms.
Their work focuses on the possibilities of light, colour and form and has taken many mediums including camera-less photography, painting, installation, neon, sculpture and time based media.
Barclay «s work is typically large in scale and interventionist in ambition, taking the form of installations made in situ and in response to the space in which they are shown.
Celebrating Catherine Jansen's groundbreaking cyanotype installation The Blue Room and works from Photography into Sculpture artist Bea Nettles from the Michener Art Museum collection, this exhibit surveys regional contemporaries continuing to diversify the forms photography now embodies.
Alongside those works, Serra designed a series of forged pieces including: «Two Forged Rounds for Buster Keaton», «Snake Eyes and Boxcars» and «Ali - Frazier» and «Charlie Brown» One of his biggest installation is «The Matter of Time» commissioned by the Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, it incorporates a series of seven sculptures made of spot - welded sheets of steel that form 4,3 m high curling walls positioned around the existing sculpture, «Snake», that had been commissioned for the museum's opening in 1997.
A large installation of my sculptural work will also feature in a new exhibition entitled Forces Behind Forms, touring to Galerie im Taxispalais, Austria; Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Haus Esters and Haus Lange, Germany, and Kunstmuseum Thun, Switzerland in 2015 - 16.
Many artists work in unprecedented ways and across different artistic forms, ranging from painting, video and sound to installation, sculpture, performance and work online.
It presents color - driven work in the form of monochrome, hard - edge and color field painting, sculpture and immersive installations.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Invisible Things, a new exhibition of painting, installation, and sculpture works by Korean artists Gyeongja Lee and Hyemin Lee that gives form to the powerful inner thoughts, emotions, and memories that occupy our everyday lives.
Her sculptural works are often site - specific, making use of architectural space and working in tandem with abstract wall drawings to form the installations as a whole.
Moreover, the sculptures» failure to live up to the Minimalist ideal of purity of form, material, color and installation — the works at Lynden get dirty and scratched, their colors fade; they are in need of constant maintenance — allows Cucullu and Partegàs to suggest that they are alive and in need of human care.
Despite a career of more than seven decades, which encompassed an extraordinary output of work in all media — painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and installation — Louise Bourgeois (1911 - 2010) is irrevocably associated with one particular form: the spiders, often enormous, that she sculpted throughout the 1990s.
The show's title is drawn from Cunningham's belief that movement, sound and visual art shared a «common time» and his work — in the form of photographs and installations — is presented alongside an impressive roster of artists, including John Cage, Trisha Brown, Tacita Dean, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg.
Because you work in many different ways — video, performance, sculpture, installation, painting — how do you know when an idea needs to be expressed in a specific form?
Performa: New Visual Art Performance presents an authoritative introduction to the genre, many forms including radio broadcast, dance, live installation, new technologies, film and video, music, historic reconstructions and lecture - as - performance, and provides a vivid tour through the world of contemporary performance, featuring inventive documentation of works by some of the most significant artists of our time, including Jesper Just, Francis Alys, Christian Marclay, Laurie Simmons, Tamy Ben - Tor, Melik Ohanian, Michael Smith, Christian Holstad, and Gelitin.
Polly Apfelbaum is an installation artist and painter, whose works are inspired by organic forms and non-representational subject matter.
Her work takes many different forms of expression, including needlework, sculpture, photography, drawing, painting, video and installation.
PPAC understand's that contemporary photography takes many forms, we are open to all photography, digital imaging, film / video, and lens - based installation work.
Working with drawing, video, sculpture, and installations, Hüner's practice focuses on constructed narratives and eclectic assemblages which explore the subjects of utopia, archaeology, ideas of progress, and the future through reimagining spatial and architectural entities and organic and artificial forms.
Melissa Marks» works take the form of drawings, paintings, large - scale wall - drawing installations and animations.
To single out one individual work, Lure, from the panoply of forms is to ignore the massed effect of the installation, which to some would have the energy of a symphony by Karlheinz Stockhausen, while for others it might seem a cacophony.
Jeff Guess» work, be it in photography, expanded cinematic forms, or software - based installations and performances, is concerned with an historically and theoretically informed investigation of the technical image and how it is thoroughly entangled with language.
Among the highlights of the show are The Sun (1990), a floor installation of 360 triangular elements of white marble forming a grand circle, and the witty Self - Portrait (c. 1959) in which the artist's head is but a small ball of paper resting on a larger - than - life wooden torso with incredibly elongated legs (both works at Perry Rubenstein); the ethereal The Angel (1989) made of 125 spheres of thin clear Venetian glass delicately resting on the floor at Michael Werner; and at Mary Boone the five Concave Figures (1994), one of Byars» final works.
In keeping with previous installations, visitors are invited to become a part of the work themselves by directly engaging with the projected forms.
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