Light City — a free large - scale light, music, and innovation festival — take overs the waterfront in Baltimore, Maryland from April 14 to 21 with a full line - up of performances and free concerts (ranging from a 10 - piece brass ensemble to hip hop legend Grandmaster Flash), an opening night parade, closing night fireworks, and 21 brand new juried light
installations by artists from around the world.
Not exact matches
Established in 2014, Mana Urban Arts Project is a contemporary art project devoted to large - scale, site - specific
installations by renowned street
artists from around the
world.
Ghanaian British architect David Adjaye's modern crimson - hued building, extending
from South Flores Street to the San Pedro Creek, will house the Foundation's growing collection of more than 800 paintings, sculptures,
installations and video works
by contemporary
artists from around the
world.
Pace's art collection contains more than 800 paintings, sculptures,
installations, and video works
by contemporary
artists from around the
world, many
from artists working at Artpace, the residential art program she founded downtown in 1993.
The 14,000 - square - foot, modern crimson - hued two - story building will house the Foundation's growing collection of more than 800 paintings, sculptures,
installations and video works
by contemporary
artists from around the
world.
The Discoveries sector provides a platform for younger galleries and Encounters shows large - scale sculptural
installations by leading
artists from around the
world.
Occupying a range of unexpected sites in the city of Houston, CounterCurrent includes audio and visual
installation, live performance, and participatory events
by artists from around the
world.
During 2014's «Prospect.3: Notes for Now» — the third iteration of the city - wide contemporary art triennial in New Orleans — the Contemporary Arts Center was filled with a selection of abstract paintings, figurative works, video
installations, and fish tanks full of coral — all pieces created
by artists from around the
world.
For the 2018 edition, more than half of the 72 exhibiting members will offer thoughtful solo exhibitions highlighting
artists throughout history and
from around the
world, several of which will present new works, including Cheim & Read (New York) with the premiere of a new suite of large - scale sculptures
by Lynda Benglis, Lehmann Maupin (New York) unveiling new photographs
by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring new works on paper, sculpture and hanging
installations by Tomás Saraceno.
Since 1993, the Sharjah Biennial has commissioned, produced and presented large - scale public
installations, performances and films
by artists from around the
world, bringing a broad range of contemporary art cultural programmes and cultural producers to the communities of Sharjah, the UAE and the region.
Founded in 1977
by artists to support
artists, the Mattress Factory is a contemporary art museum and experimental lab featuring site - specific
installations created
by artists in residence
from around the
world.
Organised
by the Museum's Chief Curator David McFadden and Curator Lowery Sims with Assistant Curator Elizabeth Edwards Kirrane, Dead or Alive features new site - specific
installations and recent work
by contemporary
artists from around the
world, including Jennifer Angus, Nick Cave, Tessa Farmer, Tim Hawkinson, Jochem Hendricks, Damien Hirst, Alastair Mackie, Kate MccGwire, Susie MacMurray, Shen Shaomin, and Levi van Veluw among others.
Founded in 1977, the Mattress Factory is a contemporary art museum and experimental lab featuring site - specific
installations that present art you can get into in room - sized environments created
by artists in residence
from around the
world.
Dedicated to presenting large - scale sculpture and
installation works
by leading
artists from around the
world, Encounters provides visitors with the opportunity to see works that transcend the traditional art fair stands, presented in prominent locations throughout the exhibition halls.
Presented
by the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, CounterCurrent includes audio and visual
installation, live performance, and participatory events
by artists from around the
world.
Your gift helps the Gallery present exhibitions about art and
artists from around the
world, supports the care and conservation of our invaluable collections, and assists with exhibitions and
installations by local and regional
artists.