The Joseloff recently hosted an exhibition of art on the subject of sustainability, with
installations exploring ways to improve the environment, and Keith Sonnier's striking neon sculptures have also been on show here.
A small collection of sculptures, photographs, and
installations explores the ways in which culture, history, and memory have shaped the artist's identity.
Not exact matches
Besides the Museum, Vinci offers many itineraries to discover Leonardo's world: from the Castle of the Guidi Counts to the Villa del Ferrale, where the Leonardo Impossibile exhibition is set, or the birthplace in Anchiano — where visitors could actually meet Leonardo in a very special
way — without forgetting naturalistic paths to
explore on foot the hills loved by the Genius, or spots and contemporary art
installations directly inspired by Leonardo.
Consisting primarily of Saar's sculpture and
installation work, this exhibition
explores the
ways in which the legacy of history bears on the body, and how this history both shapes and guides the
way society conceptualizes identity.
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.
The
installation forms part of The Classical Now, a major exhibition
exploring the
ways in which Graeco - Roman art has sparked the modern imagination.
The video
installation Can't Find My
Way Home juxtaposes footage of Ms. Biggs
exploring the massive crystal caves of a salt mine in Germany with analysis by a neurologist and an elderly man looking at crystals at a gemstone show to draw parallels between the forms of the underground crystals and proteins active in brains with dementia, from which her grandfather — a gem collector — suffered.
For the 20th edition, Paris Photo will introduce Poeme, an immersive environment in which to
explore photography collections, a digital
installation that invents new
ways to view images.
She has exhibited all over the world and her video
installations are acclaimed for their visual intricacies and the perplexing and comedic
way in which the videos
explore human rights.
Royal Academician Conrad Shawcross was joined by writer and Coordinating Chaplain at Nottingham Trent University, Revd Dr Richard Davey, to discuss his courtyard
installation for this year's Summer Exhibition, and the
way in which his sculptures
explore geometry, philosophy, physics and metaphysics.
A combination of sculpture, painting, printmaking, video and
installation bringing about various overlapping conversations and
exploring the
way we interpret cultural, religious and personal narrative in a
way that gives the viewer a glimpse into something uncanny.
The Whitney
installation was a continuation of ideas he had
explored in a similarly minimal work executed in an out - of - the -
way room at the Museum of Modern Art, as he was gradually shedding most of the trappings of an object - making artist.
Her studio practice focuses on creating
installations and interactive environments that
explore various
ways in which digital technologies can transform one's perception of audio and visual stimuli.
Through drawings, photographs, video,
installations, and architectural models drawn from MoMA's collection, the exhibition highlights how artists have used the house as a means to
explore universal topics, and how architects have tackled the design of residences to expand their discipline in new
ways.
Her
installations in psychedelic hues
explore the
way abstract painting functions in a three - dimensional field.
Working with sculpture, video and
installation, Debora Delmar Corp.
explores the
way in which our global consumer culture structures our very lives and routines.
Twenty different artistic approaches in the media of photography, sculpture and
installation explore the phenomenon of the «second skin» as a means of insulation against nature or as a
way of bringing oneself closer to it.
In both
installations, Witte imitates organic patterns in his paintings, prints, and
installations to
explore the
way color, light, and natural phenomena challenge our understanding of our immediate architectural surroundings.
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.
The artists will produce an
installation and a series of activations that
explore ways to deal with ghosts / griefs of many geographies / generations and experience
ways to coexist — focusing especially on food that is presented to, and eaten for, the dead.
A new exhibition which
explores the experiential and phenomenal aspects of light by bringing together sculptures and
installations that use light to sculpt and shape space in different
ways has opened at the Hayward Gallery in London.
In her piece, The
Way Beyond Art: Infinite Screens, Genevieve
explores the 5 - channel video
installation Hearsay of the Soul, 2012, by acclaimed artist and filmmaker Werner Herzog.
In Interstate Projects» latest solo splash, Chloe Seibert
explores the
ways in which her work exists without explanation or references, the one - to - one impact experienced by her viewers, and their relation to figures in her sculptures and
installation works.
Exploring the relationship between water, light, architecture, and color, past exhibitions like Old Masters and Water are founded upon the notion that the
way we experience the
installation of the exhibition is just as important as the exhibition itself.
Through various media such as painting, sculpture, photography,
installation and video, the represented artists
explore new
ways of seeing and thinking.
She makes live events and
installations where sculpture and performance meet, using music and comedy as
way of
exploring the «now», and collaboration as a
way of making the «now» happen.
Together they have produced an
installation that
explores the sounds and images of the River Bann in a
way that emphasises the majesty and mystery that surrounds the river.
Works across different Media, ranging from painting to sculpture,
installations and sound,
explore the
ways contemporary artists employ line to articulate an idea or a concept.
His massive
installation in Joshua Tree
explores desert phenomenology in a related
way to artists of the Land art movement such as Michael Heizer and Walter de Maria, whose work has long been championed by LACMA Director Michael Govan, although its aesthetics and economies are substantially different.
The
Way at Midnight
explores confrontations with losing and being lost from the colonial period through the digital age and incorporates theatrical performance, visual
installation and live and recorded music.
Hayward Gallery, London «Light Show»
explores the experiential and phenomenal nature of light, bringing together sculptures and
installations that use light in different
ways.
A great
way to further
explore the piece is by visiting the blog she made specifically for the
installation: http://rainbowstacy.blogspot.com/.
Educators, please join us to
explore our new exhibition Monika Sosnowska: Habitat and a new
installation by Jim Hodges, With Liberty and Justice for All (A Work in Progress) at the Jones Center, and to discuss
ways to incorporate contemporary art into your classroom.
As is common in her work, White
explores the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and
installation, here employing nostalgic symbols in a
way that lures the viewer into a pictorial haze to examine an unfolding story.
This catalog brings together Shapiro's early wood reliefs, created between 1978 and 1980, with his recent site - specific
installation practice,
exploring the
ways in which both bodies of work create expansive, joyful moments of discovery and play.
From his early investigation of the rhythms of market stall displays, to his monumental
installation Break Down in 2001, in which he systematically destroyed all of his possessions in a former department store, his work
explores the everyday
ways in which capitalism shapes our lives and identities.
This catalogue brings together Shapiro's early wood reliefs, created between 1978 and 1980, with his recent site - specific
installation practice,
exploring the
ways in which both bodies of work create expansive, joyful moments of discovery and play.
The show includes
installation and performance by artists such as Brazilian Carla Zaccagnini, who is preoccupied with history; Stefan Benchoam and Jessica Kairé, who manage an egg - shaped mini-museum in Guatemala; and Colombian Angeleno artist Gala Porras - Kim, whose work often
explores the
ways in which culture is presented and interpreted.
Others are more interested in the
ways in which pop culture is cherished; Jeremy Deller's
installation The Uses of Literacy (1997)
explores fandom surrounding the band Manic Street Preachers by collecting paintings, collages, books and poetry created by their followers.
From his early investigation of the rhythms of market stall displays in the 1990's, to his monumental
installation in 2001, in which he systematically destroyed all of his possessions in a former department store, his work
explores the everyday
ways in which capitalism shapes our lives and identities.
Featuring a major new sound and video
installation and a large - scale drawing project by Anri Sala, the exhibition Take Over addresses central themes in Anri Sala's oeuvre,
exploring the relationships between music and narrative, architecture and film and interleaving qualities of different media in both complex and intuitive
ways to produce works in which one medium takes on the qualities of another.
London - based artist Cara Tolmie works across performance, film, audio and
installation to
explore the
ways in which meaning is created and, in particular, how context shifts our reception and understanding of events.
In his 50 years of making films, paintings, and
installations, Fisher has
explored the defining properties of each artistic medium in
ways that are conceptually provocative, sensual, and even humorous.
Through this conversation, a combination of language play, moving image and
installation, Theobald
explores conflicted feelings about societal conventions, the repeated cycle of human existence, and the
ways that received wisdom about life, love, death, freedom and personal growth feed back into daily life through depictions in film, television and music.
Featuring a major new sound and video
installation and a large - scale drawing project, the exhibition addresses central themes in Anri Sala's oeuvre,
exploring the relationships between music and narrative, architecture and film and interleaving qualities of different media in both complex and intuitive
ways to produce works in which one medium takes on the qualities of another.
Mira O'Brien (b. 1982,...,...) has an interdisciplinary practice focused on painting,
installation, and performance, through which she
explores the
way we perceive and interact with our built - environment.
The
installation, consisting of a steel chain anchored high above and falling in catenaries all the
way around the gallery space,
explores the role of gravity and perception as artistic tools.
Laura Tanner Graham's mixed media drawings and
installations explore the history of pattern and printed textiles and the
ways in which they reflect social and political agendas.
For the Converse x Dazed Emerging Artists Award, the Royal Academy graduate from the class of 2010 is back in familiar surroundings with this abundant
installation, using castings and facsimiles to
explore the
ways in which we perceive and consume.
Defiant of genre and dismissive of easy conventions of taste, Blackwell's recent series of transformed plastic bags known as Neveruses (or «never uses») have additionally made their
way into collaborative
installations, photographs, performances, and dance projects that further
explore the limitless potential of the material.