Itinerant Works is managing the production of the entire project in collaboration with Oscar Murillo and David Zwirner Gallery.
Produced by the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, CounterCurrent encompasses
itinerant works as well as staged performances and exhibitions.
A rotoscoped,
itinerant work that follows the artist on a train trip through the mountains of Japan, Fuji (1974) is bookended by live film footage of the artist on his meandering locomotive journey.
The suitcases convey Hammons's often -
itinerant working practice, where the city street has acted as his exhibition space — the empty lots in Harlem where he created «bottle tree sculptures» or Lower Manhattan, where in Pissed Off (1981) he documented his arrest for urinating on a colossal Richard Serra sculpture.
Not exact matches
Her father was an
itinerant street vendor who peddled
work clothes.
With an image of the Bastille being stormed by a rabble of freelance writers, part - time cooks and
itinerant Caribbean fruit pickers in mind, perhaps it's relevant to consider the current situation in Europe, where generations of abundant labour regulation have robbed much of the Continent of employment flexibility — sorry, precarious
work.
Furthermore, social trends such as greater freedom of choice and the tendency of pastors» spouses to be
working outside the home have made the
itinerant model increasingly difficult to implement.
I have served as an
itinerant evangelist while
working at a radio station and in advertising and serving as an Interim Pastor and now as a Senior Pastor.
Working for the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith, Bernards was going around the country, much in the manner of an
itinerant preacher, alerting people to a new thing under the sun, «the Jewish - Christian dialogue.»
Until He was thirty, He
worked in a carpenter shop and then for three years He was an
itinerant preacher.
The context in Australia is certainly different to that of the US, but as the Four Corners expose on the pay and conditions for
itinerant farm workers here demonstrated, we are not innocent of treating workers unfairly, and the food movement must
work in solidarity to remedy these wrongs.
Toomey has
worked up his joyous life and times as an
itinerant decathlete into what could serve as a passable nightclub act.
Its victims, too, are literally off the map: people who
work in the forest — largely poor,
itinerant loggers, miners, or migrant workers, and marginalized ethnic minorities who live along the messy international borders.
In the early years of the 20th century, Richard Gere and Brooke Adams are Bill and Abby, a Chicago couple on the run from the law who pose as brother and sister to find
itinerant farm -
work in the Texas prairie.
The setting is rural Texas in the early 1900s, where
itinerant farm laborers
work and live under open skies.
Born in Iran to Irish parents, McAllister grew up an
itinerant, living and
working throughout the Middle East, Europe and the U.S.. He's written for films that played at Cannes and Sundance and co-founded a news and doc startup based in Beirut, Lebanon.
As we write or talk about migrant - labor families and their search for
work and schools, should we describe their travels as «nomadic,» «peripatetic,» or «
itinerant,» all of which connote moving from place to place?
SERRC's highly skilled
itinerant - services team has extensive experience
working in Alaska's unique communities.
I've been a traveler, writer, teacher, deckhand, hostel manager, surf instructor, and
itinerant bartender for over a decade
working a combination of remote freelance gigs with US companies and local businesses while living in over 20 countries across four continents.
The material rigor of his
work forged an important link between the
itinerant international circuit of Conceptual art and the emergent Arte Povera context.
Andrei Roiter's body of
work is fueled by the spectatorial solitude of the
itinerant lifestyle.
For «Market Economy», kurimanzutto's first exhibition in 1999, the then -
itinerant gallery installed
works by 13 artists for 24 hours in a rented Mexico City market stall.
The exhibition is an
itinerant collective show that, through a vast selection of
works, presents the multiform panorama of the Contemporary Indian artistic scene.
Ever since, the history of the medium in the United States has careened alongside the nation's super highways and roadways, so argues The Open Road, Aperture's new title surveying the
work of
itinerant photographers from Frank to Stephen Shore, Todd Hido, and Justine Kurland.
Walasse Ting, who mixed
works on paper with artist's books throughout his career, was an
itinerant Chinese - American artist and poet whose color - saturated paintings refer to calligraphy and Abstract Expressionism.
PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU BEAUTIFUL until APR 2, 2018 Born in Cameroon and based in Ghent, Belgium, Pascale Marthine Tayou brings his
itinerant practice to Miami Beach for his exhibition, Beautiful, creating an organic and collaboratively formed presentation of
work made in the last decade.
She spent the next 15 months in Europe on a travel fellowship, and the earliest
works in the show date to this
itinerant period.
The exhibition will show how these diverse sources, resulting from an
itinerant life, are reflected in the past 25 years of his
work.
What does it mean to
work in the studio now, as it increasingly cedes its privileged position as the exclusive laboratory for contemporary artistic practice to more mobile,
itinerant, digital and global networks?
Using a process - based and
itinerant approach (she has
worked outside a permanent studio since 2008), Kasper creates a kind of living sculpture she calls the Nomadic Studio Practice Experiment.
Representatives from A Blade of Grass, California College of the Arts, Oakland Museum of California, Queens Museum, and University of Illinois at Chicago School of Art & Art History will
work closely with the Open Engagement core team to shape and situate the
itinerant conference.
Born in Cameroon and based in Ghent, Belgium, Pascale Marthine Tayou brings his
itinerant practice to Miami Beach for his exhibition, Beautiful, creating an organic and collaboratively formed presentation of
work made in the last decade.
An
itinerant laborer, he
worked as a brothel pianist and railcar porter, among other jobs, before buying a camera at a pawnshop, training himself, and becoming a photographer.
Author Sayantan Mukhopadhyay says of the artist, «Her interventions — which start with materials and symbols inherently laden with meaning — speak about the
itinerant lives in a manner that is refreshing when placed in conversation with the many other contemporaneous
works dealing with identity crises posed by global nomadism.»
Author Sayantan Mukhopadhyay says of the artist, «Her interventions — which start with materials and symbols inherently laden with meaning — speak about the
itinerant lives in a manner that is refreshing when placed in conversation with the many other contemporaneous
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In the same year he started the new cycle entitled «Artifici» [Artifices], he was commissioned to create an important
work for the Sculpture Park at MART, in Rovereto, and he began
working on a project that included an
itinerant anthological exhibition to be held between 2008 and 2009 at ZKM in Karlsruhe, at MART in Rovereto, and at the Landesmuseum Joanneum in Graz.
Doig's
itinerant past, moving throughout his childhood and early adult life from Edinburgh to Trinidad and then Canada to London, finds a keen expression in two consistent strands of imagery in his
work: cabins and canoes.
With two dozen
works by Erastus Salisbury Field, Ammi Phillips, Edward Hicks, and others, this exhibition demonstrates the surprising ambition and complexity of America's early
itinerant and rural painters.
The
works selected for the exhibition, intentionally or implicitly, speak to this transitional status, byproducts of being
itinerant, or a third culture that appears in - between nations.»
She uses exhibition spaces as studios or laboratories where an experimental,
itinerant, site - specific performed
work can unfold, building improvised actions and choreographed movements.
Visionary Africa — Art at
Work is an
itinerant urban exhibition of contemporary African artistic practices organised jointly by the European Commission and the Palais des Beaux - Arts (Centre for Fine Arts) in Brussels, including artist residencies, showcases of local artists, and workshops on art and development in modern urban centers in Africa.
Jimmy Ogonga (b. 1977) is an
itinerant Artist and Producer whose
work interweaves between Artistic practice and Curatorial strategies.
Monteiro's
works have been exhibited widely; most recently a series of his, The Prophecy (2013), was included in the
itinerant Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design (exhibited across 2015 — 2016 at Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein in Germany in 2015; Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain; and Centre de Cultura Contemporà nia de Barcelona (CCCB) in Spain).
Hand - in - Glove became an
itinerant model hosted by different organizations and partners (including Press Street in New Orleans in 2013 and
Works Progress and the Soap Factory in Minneapolis in 2015), promoting critical dialogue and innovative organizing models and under - the - radar opportunities that could be useful to artists and organizers and this year including the launch of Common Field.
Open Engagement is an
itinerant conference taking place in a different city each year, allowing the programming to become site and context - specific while at the same time addressing the wide breadth of the
work taking place in the socially engaged art field internationally.
Intimate 1960s drawings, which bear the marks of his
itinerant early life between London and Sudan, join haunting 1980s ink - on - paper
works made after his imprisonment by the Sudanese government in 1975.
Persona / Curada is an experimental and
itinerant curatorial project for Latin American * contemporary artists who are currently based and
working in Europe.
Instead workers (artist and otherwise) transitioned to flexible, project - based,
itinerant and temporary
work situations (as opposed to a more Fordist model, where one goes in and does one's thing over and over).
Kurland is a longstanding traveler, wanderer, and seeker in her own right, whose
itinerant lifestyle intersects with and informs her
work.
Working with the central idea of the constructed image of a rose with all its
itinerant histories and meanings, etc. the
works in this exhibition, which include Mark Dutcher's lovely albeit sorrowful rosebush made of colored wax and Sabina Ott's Mater Rosa I from a series of lithographs that depict the rose as a strangely regressive shape, mirroring the circle, in some way echo both the fragility and decadence of the rose as a central and narrative trope in our ever - shifting human history.