Not exact matches
Over the past 10 years, her groundbreaking work has generated a broad spectrum of innovative and ambitious output, from large - scale data analytics programs to site - specific
multimedia installations, transforming billions of emotion data points
into immersive works of art.
But don't expect ho - hum paintings of sailboats cruising
into an endless sunset — this pedestrian - friendly waterfront city includes
multimedia installations that are at the cutting edge of today's art scene.
But don't expect ho - hum paintings of sailing boats cruising
into an endless sunset — this pedestrian - friendly waterfront city includes
multimedia installations that are at the cutting edge of today's art scene.
Drams, Whits, Scintillas, a
multimedia installation incorporating video, sound and drawing by Lynn Tomaszewski and Kevin Schlei, brings the garden
into the gallery and spreads back out onto the grounds.
The
multimedia installation translates photos taken throughout California by the Los - Angeles - based husband and wife duo
into a sensory experience.
Rodney McMillian's
multimedia installations recycle remnants of everyday life
into objects that deconstruct the tenets of historical interpretation.
Her
multimedia installation reveals the process of repetition and mutation, by which drawing is recoded
into sculpture, sculpture
into drawing, drawing
into video, and
installation into photography.
The curators asked artists Alan Butler, Mark Durkan and Eilis McDonald to create a kind of architecture or «intervention» for the work to be shown within, so that all the pieces were pulled together
into a collective,
multimedia installation.
Benedict Drew Taking cues from visuals in the space, Benedict Drew and a group of eight musicians turn Drew's existing
multimedia installation at Whitechapel Gallery
into an improvised score, producing sounds of increasing intensity with the hope of taking the listener to a reflective or ecstatic state.
The exhibition will be an ambitious
installation in which Grasso transforms the gallery
into an immersive environment, a
multimedia labyrinth that includes new sculpture, paintings, photographs, neon works and video (the eponymously titled film will make its US debut in this exhibition).
You better work it good in the art world and Franklin Evans for this show at Ameringer McEnery Yohe put the studio and his entire world
into broad strokes of powerful
multimedia installation and magnified superlative statements.
Susan Hiller is an influential pioneer of
multimedia installation art recognized for her early adoption of video as an artistic medium and for her ability to transform conventional gallery spaces
into haunting, immersive environments.
In all three works, Stark transforms the transcripts of her online sex chats
into variations of video and
multimedia installation.
Typically, her projects are documentary based, but transform reality
into a quasi-theatrical event using various - scaled
multimedia installations.
Internationally, the Liverpool Biennial (7/9 — 10/16) commissioned Yin - Ju Chen to produce the
multimedia installation Extrastellar Evaluations (2016), which postulated that 1960s - era conceptual artists were actually descended from a mythical civilization that sank
into the sea.
This interactive
multimedia installation is comprised of text, objects and sound, and attempts to systematize absurdities
into a cohesive whole.
Rhonda Holberton (b. Reston, VA, 1981) is an Oakland - based artist whose
multimedia installations make use of digital and interactive technologies integrated
into traditional methods of art production.
Her
multimedia installations make a lasting impression, and her ability to work with spaces in a sensual way turns a visit to the U.S. Pavilion in Venice
into a profound encounter,» said Ute Meta Bauer, Director of the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, Nanyang Technological University.
Eshetu's immersive
multimedia and video
installation drew a swarm of people
into what felt like a dazzling - disco - trip: one that spoke to a singular human soul, evoking the depths of its many different selves.
These themes often translate
into site - specific
installations and
multimedia pieces including video, performance art, photography and drawing.»
The exhibition will transform the Pavilion of Finland
into an immersive environment through a
multimedia installation comprising video, sculpture and a talking egg.
Susan Hiller (b. 1940, Tallahassee, FL; lives in London) is an influential pioneer of
multimedia installation art recognized for her early adoption of video as an artistic medium and for her ability to transform conventional gallery spaces
into haunting, immersive environments.
(Texas, USA) Redondo creates
installations and
multimedia works that emerge from his deep research
into cultural dynamics, Brazilian architecture and its practitioners.
This publication offers a glimpse
into the complex
installations of Irish artist Gerard Byrne (born 1969), whose
multimedia work verges on performance art.
Working primarily with oil on canvas, Birch has also ventured
into film and
installation work culminating in some particularly notable large - scale projects, including the 20,000 square feet
multimedia installations HOPE & GLORY: A Conceptual Circus (2010) and Daydreaming With... The Hong Kong Edition (2012) at the ArtisTree, TaiKoo Place, Hong Kong.
her
multimedia installations make a lasting impression, and her ability to work with spaces in a sensual way turns a visit to the US pavilion in venice
into a profound encounter,» said ute meta bauer, director of the NTU centre for contemporary art singapore, nanyang technological university.
She painstakingly pounds tens of thousands — even a million — of them
into panels to create plum blossoms, phoenixes, the Buddha, Korean rooftops, and other exquisite wall compositions and
multimedia installations that are coveted by collectors like Roger Federer, the Brooklyn Museum, and Robert J. Hurst, chairman of the Whitney Museum's executive committee.
Redondo creates
installations and
multimedia works that emerge from his deep research
into cultural dynamics, Brazilian architecture and its practitioners.
Whatever it is, if drawing presents a certain window
into the artist's brain, then the exhibition «Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing,» which opens at the Studio Museum in Harlem on Thursday, will serve as a trip inside the mind's eye of an artist whose practice has included everything from
multimedia paintings comprised of acrylic and collaged felt to site - specific
installations and even a ballet — one that explodes off the page and directly onto the gallery walls.
Listen to Julianne Swartz speak about Digital Empathy, her sound
installation in unexpected places on the High Line, and how it fits
into her body of
multimedia work.