The linked exhibitions address the architecture and cultural histories of each site, calling attention to connections between them.
Not exact matches
Name,
address and contact details of painter - Where you heard about Beep2016 (name of magazine, website, etc.)- A submission of up to TWO paintings (high quality JPEGS) with title / s, dimensions in cm, medium, year - 250 words maximum statement (Word document or in an email) on the submitted paintings relating to the theme and a brief artist biography (this will be used for the online catalogue)-
link / s to website or recent works (this will only be used by
exhibition judges if needing additional information picking a winner)
Featured in this
exhibition, Untitled 2005 (The Air Between the Chain -
Link Fence and the Broken Bicycle Wheel) was an installation in which the artist
addressed governmental control of popular media by installing a low - tech pirate television station within the museum, using a simple metal antenna and cables as broadcasting equipment, accompanied by a small wooden structure housing a television set and chairs.
The
exhibition will
address his «prodigious and penetrating contribution in the taboo subject of sexuality, portrayals thereof, and its indissociable
link to the boundless promise conveyed by the cultural, material and economic bounty of post-war American society.»
Curated by Dean Saskia Bos and Associate Dean Steven Lam, Free as Air and Water
addresses these questions within the context of contemporary art
linking a broad set of issues such as public access to resources, political ecology and governmentality within a group
exhibition that features a diverse array of artistic operations and tactics.
I, Cyborg is an
exhibition about aesthetics as well — the body has always been a fascination for artists, but how does one
address a body that is
linked to a greater consciousness and is itself transforming physically through the addition of non-organic components as well as the intrusion of alternative genetic material?