No art fair these days is complete without at least one immersive,
interactive installation piece.
Not exact matches
Martin Creed, the London - based conceptualist who was awarded the prestigious Turner Prize in 2001, exhibits his
piece: Work No. 200 (half the air in a given space), an
interactive, room - sized
installation of balloons.
In the first
interactive video art disc, indeed the first
interactive art
installation, users make decisions for Hershman Leeson's agoraphobic female protagonist, interacting with the
piece through the use of a remote control connected to a television set.
The Hungary Pavilion at the Venice Biennale showcases a series of
installations,
interactive video works and sculptural
pieces by Gyula Várnai.
The zine library / screening room will feature, «Fans», a dual - fan
installation by Charles Harlan; «Hot Tubs», an
interactive silk - screened floor -
piece by Grayson Cox; and projected video
installations by George Pfau and David Berezin.
Employing a range of materials including bronze, wood, terracotta, silicone, concrete and silver, Tallur L.N. creates sculpture, wall
pieces, site - specific
installations and
interactive work that delve deep into the dichotomies between the tangible and the ethereal, the figurative and the abstract, and the decorative and the conceptual.
This particular interest in
interactive installation was present from the beginning of her career, since one of her earliest works, The Laughing Crowd Sound
Piece from 1990, was also dependent on the viewer's actions.
In the summer of 2010, their temporary site - specific
installation Big Bambú transformed the Metropolitan Museum's rooftop into an evolving,
interactive waveform made entirely of bamboo poles; a version of the
piece later appeared at the 2011 Venice Biennial.
Exceptions were a couple of the still - ubiquitous
pieced mirror - works aimed at the selfie generation; a few overly clever
installations such as those by Josef Strau at Greene Naftali grouping the sort of disparate objects culled from thrift stores; and, at Galeria Jaqueline Martins, Martha Araújo's — hopefully — satirical take (it won the $ 15,000 / # 9,700 Champagne Pommery prize for most innovative stand) on our
interactive art moment, which loaned visitors a suit patched with Velcro and set them loose on an alarmingly steep Velcro - clad ramp.
Employing a range of materials, Tallur L.N. creates sculpture, wall
pieces, site - specific
installations and
interactive works that delve deep into the dichotomies between the tangible and the ethereal, the figurative and the abstract, and the decorative and the conceptual in order to reveal new meanings on contemporary existence.
The latest
piece in this series, El Centro del Mundo, is an
interactive DVD
installation.
Focusing on three types of works — namely her monumental wall paintings, colorful pixel
installations and
interactive drawing machines — SHORT BIG DRAMA presents a selection of existing works together with specially commissioned new
pieces.
This rotating exhibit will include site - specific
installations and performance based / participatory
interactive pieces in the Art Produce Gallery, Community Room and Art Produce Garden.
That's the question facing performance
installation artist Stacey Kirby who recently won the $ 200,000 grand prize at ArtPrize Eight for her
interactive performance
piece, «The Bureau of Personal Belonging.»
Past site specific projects include an
installation with six trompe l'oeil paintings and 3000
pieces of mirror in a 12th century gothic church in the Netherlands and an
interactive, temporal wall painting in Woodland, California.
Sites of Construction 1996
Interactive floor piece and interactive video installation using bo
Interactive floor
piece and
interactive video installation using bo
interactive video
installation using body and grid
Juxtapoz x Superflat, co-curated by Takashi Murakami and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco, will feature a special
installation piece by David Shrigley, his «Life Model»
interactive drawing work.
Having recently broadened his koi series to include large, illuminated
installation pieces, Hyder pushes his work into the realm of
interactive art.
Recent projects include the production of four imposter radio art
pieces for the O, Miami poetry festival (2016), and a 1500 square foot
interactive installation and exploration of collective memory at Pelican Bomb Gallery X (2016), New Orleans.
Operating somewhere between sculpture and
interactive installation, these
pieces rely on Wolfson's contradictory relationship with technology to create an unsettling tension between the figure and the spectacle.
The
installation continues a series of recent commissions by the High for temporary
interactive outdoor
pieces on the piazza that began in 2014 and 2015 with Mi Casa, Your Casa and Los Trompos (The Spinning Tops) by Mexican designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena.
In 2016, Driver was shortlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize for his
interactive installation Odyssey, a
piece which challenged the definition of virtual space, revealing how choice and action become unattainable, illusionary concepts.
Works added to the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum during 2010 included a 2009 16 mm film, Beau Geste, by Morocco - based Yto Barrada, a 2009 slide - projection
installation, In the Near Future, by New York — based Sharon Hayes, a 19 - channel digital video, The Torn First Pages, 2004 — 8, by Indian artist Amar Kanwar, the 2006
interactive piece This Progress by German artist Tino Sehgal and the 2010 sound
installation The Shallow Sea by Scottish artist Susan Philipsz.
The show, filled with intricate
pieces ranging from projections and television screens to an
interactive bubble
installation, captures all your senses and transports you into a surreal dimension.