Some of the world's
leading urban artists such as iHeart, Joe Iurato, London Police, Mad Steez, Martin Whatson, Mau Mau, Millo, Myneandyours, Nafir and Word To Mother created for this exhibition a series of brand new works reflecting their views and thoughts on «The Social Paradox» theme.
Some of the world's
leading urban artists such as iHeart, Joe Iurato, London Police, Mad Steez,
Not exact matches
Despite the limitations, 28
artists were able to create a series of stunning evocations of Lynne Ramsay's plain talking, straight hammering film,
led by a powerhouse performance from Joaquin Phoenix as a lonely, hulking figure who roams a nightmarish world of
urban and authoritarian decay.
In addition to movie clips and material from the set, we hear comments from Jackson, actors Wood, Astin, McKellen, Brad Dourif, Lee, Hill,
Urban, Mortensen, Rhys - Davies, Otto, Monaghan, Boyd, Serkis, visual effects supervisor Richard Taylor, supervising sound editor / co-sound designer Ethan Van Der Ryn, producer Barrie Osborne, supervising art director Hennah, conceptual
artists Alan Lee and John Howe, digital model supervisor Matt Aitken, director of animation Randy Cook, visual effects supervisor Joe Letteri, creature supervisor Eric Saindon, executive producer Mark Ordesky, stuntman Sala Baker, creature facial
lead animator Bay Raitt, and co-producer Rick Porras.
There she
led a national study of educational effectiveness in
urban community art centers * where
artists serve disenfranchised youth and provide models of process based education, administration, and self - assessment.
Once the property of a nobleman, this sleek,
urban space now dazzles with a luminous lobby that doubles as a bar and features a towering atrium, geometric light fixtures, and a blue - and - white installation by
leading Spanish
artist, Robert Ferrer i Martonell.
The project also features a volunteer
artist program,
led by Joshua Tree - based
artist Jenny Kane and an art internship program targeting underserved rural and
urban youth, hosted by Copper Mountain College (CMC).
Highlights include a radio - inspired sound - art work by Graham Fagen, and selected works from Zimbabwe's first independent, contemporary
artist -
led gallery, that reveal a glimpse of contemporary
urban Africa.
Through a series of conversations with the city's
leading artists and intellectuals, Maltzan explores such issues as real - estate speculation and future
urban development, infrastructure, resources, site density,
urban experience, political structure, commerce and community, attempting to transform our understanding of how each affects present - day Los Angeles.
Curious Duke Gallery is currently London's
leading urban and contemporary art space for emerging
artists.
The Marrakech Biennale piece marked the first time
urban art had been included in the event's programme, and Rough was chosen alongside 11 other
leading street
artists for the MB6 Street Art parallel project.
«Art Conversation with Filipa Ramos,» Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy, December 12, 2013 «Conversation in
Urban Art: Theaster Gates and Steve Edwards,» The Women's Board, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, December 10, 2013 «To Dig Constantly, Mining Myself,» The Rapp Lecture in Contemporary Art, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada, November 20, 2013 «Theaster Gates: A Way of Working,» Sears Crosstown Arts Visiting
Artist Series, Crosstown Arts, Memphis, TN, November 16, 2013 «
Artist Talk: «12 Ballads for Huguenot House» with Theaster Gates,» Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Champaign, IL November 11, 2013 «Du Bois: The Early Social Practitioner with Theaster Gates,» University of Massachusetts Amherst Architecture + Design Public Lecture Series, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, November 4, 2013 «Walid Raad and Theaster Gates in Conversation with Mohsen Mostafavi, «On Art and Cities»,» Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA, October 24, 2013 «A Way of Working,» Vera List Center Prize for Art and Politics Public Lecture, The New School, New York, NY, September 18 — 19, 2013 «Thought Leadership Speaker Series,» Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland, June 12, 2013 «
Urban Think & Drink: Theaster Gates,» Metropolitan Planning Council, Chicago, IL, May 22, 2013 «
Artist Talk: Theaster Gates with David Levin & Hamza Walker,» Museum of Contemporary Chicago, Chicago, IL, May 18, 2013 «To Make the Thing that Makes the Thing,» 16th Annual Benesse Public Lecture, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH, April 3, 2013 «Current Perspectives Lecture Series: Theaster Gates,» Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO, March 28, 2013 «I Believe in Places,» Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE, March 27, 2013 «Architecture Lecture: Theaster Gates,» University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI, March 20, 2013 «To Make the Thing That Makes the Thing,» The University of Pennsylvania School of Design, February 2013 «
Leading Ideas Speaker Series: Theaster Gates,» in conjunction with Our Literal Speed, The Banff Center, Banff, Alberta, Canada, January 30, 2013 «Theaster Gates: Soul Manufacturing Corporation: To make the Thing that Makes the Things,» Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, January 21, 2013
Atlas comes alive through programming: Beginning in May 2016, the Queens Museum presents a series of public talks, walks, and
urban adventures
led by the essay writers from the book,
artists, and other imaginative thinkers addressing topics including water and power, linguistic diversity in Queens, walking as an embodied act, the conjoined histories of environmental and financial disaster in Lower Manhattan, wilderness in the City, and Latino radio in NYC.
The exhibition's
lead title, Zooming into Focus: Contemporary Chinese Photograph and Video from the Haudenschild Collection (2003 — 2005), refers to three major concepts quintessential to the exhibition and the symposium: Chinese
artists» use of photographic and video camera to examine the quick transition in their culture, the incredible pace of growth in China's
urban centers, and the current attention being paid to China by the rest of the industrialized world, especially the West.
The team
led by the internationally acclaimed American light
artist Leo Villarreal and renowned British architects and
urban planners Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has won the Illuminated River International Design Competition given by the Illuminated River Foundation.
Bradford, one of today's
leading international
artists, is known for his work across media inspiring cross-cultural dialogue on social, political, and economic issues facing underserved
urban communities.
The exhibition, a group exhibition curated by Graffuturism's creator Poesia, showcases the work of
leading figures in the contemporary street art movement and is in many ways a celebration of Graffuturism's work during the last 5 years, the consolidation of an amazing journey intended to give space to the work of Graffiti /
Urban Artists who seemed to be underrepresented.
«Just What Is It That Makes Today's
Artist -
Led Urban Development So Different, So Appealing?»
This first City of Ideas
urban realm commission brings together three of South Korea's
leading artists to produce new works which investigate forgotten or overlooked spaces in Sheffield's Cultural Industries Quarter.
Sowat has built himself to be one of todays
leading urban contemporary artists who works most comfortably in Urbex, or Urban situations but also through numerous installations at most recently the Palais d Tokyo has transitioned well ind
urban contemporary
artists who works most comfortably in Urbex, or
Urban situations but also through numerous installations at most recently the Palais d Tokyo has transitioned well ind
Urban situations but also through numerous installations at most recently the Palais d Tokyo has transitioned well indoors.
Artist Javier Rodriguez and cheesemaker Bill Oglethorpe will be
leading a discussion on food production, consumption and exchange which looks at new sustainable models, both rural and
urban.
The show features more than 40 original fine art prints including lithographs and etchings that chronicle daily life — the bustle of
urban streets, boisterous moments of leisure, modern modes of transportation, and bucolic rural images — by
leading artists who approached their subject matter through the lens of realism: George Bellows (1882 - 1925), Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975), Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967), Martin Lewis (1881 - 1962), Reginald Marsh (1898 - 1954), John Sloan (1871 - 1951), Benton Murdoch Spruance (1904 - 1967), Stow Wengenroth (1906 - 1978), and Grant Wood (1891 - 1942).
British
artist Phyllida Barlow's fascination with the
urban environment has
led her to experiment with a wide variety of everyday mass - produced materials such as tape, cardboard, plastic and paint.
Now in its sixth year, the Sculpture in the City initiative aims to enhance our
urban environment with cutting - edge contemporary works from
leading artists.
Italian architect Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, partner at OMA working on preservation, scenography and curation, is both
leading OMA
Urban Studies, as well as the team of creative mediators, which includes the Swiss contemporary art curator Mirjam Varadinis, who works in Kunsthaus Zurich and was co-curator of TRACK, a large scale city - wide international exhibition in the tradition of «Chambres d'amis» in Ghent, Belgium; Spanish architect,
artist and scholar based in New York and Madrid, Andrés Jaque, the founder of the Office of Political Innovation, working on the intersection of research, politics and design; and Dutch filmmaker and journalist Bregtje van der Haak, who has been directing international documentaries and transmedia projects on long - term social change with a special focus on urbanisation and technological culture.