Not exact matches
Visitors can peruse the
artists» favorite «love letters and hate mail,» and are
invited to contribute their own voices to
multiple interactive installations.
Like his sculptural works which the
artist invites us to touch, Dean examined the potential for
multiple meanings at the moment of exchange between art work and viewer
Inviting the viewer to enter a space charged with symbolic elements, from the more obvious to the more covert, that configure the
multiple realities and readings which give life to the
artist's personal universe, «Something old, something new, something borrowed» essentially speaks of personal records and comforts, of the past and the present, of what was and what is — a series of reflections that convey a repertoire of emotions, interests, and stories particularly important to the author: distant family recollections, but also recent intimate memories; pleasant re-connections with domesticity after long periods of travel in the real world, but also disconnections and ironic provocations with the virtual world of social media; a long relationship with the universe of animation and video games, but also another with themes of classical representation from the history of art.
Playing with precarity, performance, and the virtual as real, Tonight, you can call me Trish
invited artists and viewers to move through
multiple states of being.
He said that we can successfully «bring
multiple artists in from high - end events, and the San Antonio public can fully participate and enjoy,» adding that some of the
artists invited to Luminaria have previously participated in top - tier events such as the Venice Biennale and the Whitney Biennial.
Although it was not part of the original intent, the tradition is that some projects from each edition are acquired by the city or other parties to remain on permanent display, and
artists are often
invited to participate across
multiple editions of the exhibition — the most famous instance being Michael Asher and his roving Caravan (1997 - 2007).
Many
artists have been included in
multiple exhibitions, and some have been
invited to explore ideas relevant to their practices through curatorial projects, including Awol Erizku, Eric Fischl, Ewan Gibbs, Hilary Harkness and Jim Hodges, among others.