Not exact matches
Linda Ehrlich previews a forthcoming
major exhibition based on «
video - letter» exchanges between directors such as Jonas Mekas, José Luís Guerin, Alberto Serra, Lisandro Alonso, and others.
Opening in June 2017,
major Barbican
exhibition Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction is a genre - defining exploration of one of popular culture's most celebrated realms encompassing literature, contemporary art, film, music, comic books and
video games to present a new, global perspective on Science Fiction.
The on - site installations program IN / SITU, selected by a
major international curator, and EXPO Projects organized by the fair Directors, feature large - scale suspended sculptures and site - specific works within the
exhibition hall, alongside EXPO
VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizat
VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film,
video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizat
video, and new media works, and Special
Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
Works in the
exhibition include The Earth Is a Magnet, 2016, a
major new commission by Anna Craycroft that brings the photography, biography, and inventions of Berenice Abbott, famed for both her street photography and rigorously scientific images made at MIT, together with
video, sculpture, and photography by a group of Craycroft's peers, including Fia Backström, Katherine Hubbard, Matt Keegan, Jill Magid, MPA, Lucy Raven, Mika Rottenberg, A. L. Steiner, and Erika Vogt.
DHC / ART Foundation for Contemporary Art is pleased to present the North American premiere of Christian Marclay's REPLAY, a
major exhibition gathering works in
video by the internationally acclaimed artist.
The
major group
exhibition Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits takes as its departure point the art of forgotten Victorian - era Spiritualist Georgiana Houghton (1814 - 1884), and features contemporary and historical painting, sculpture,
video and photography that both explore and adopt Spiritualist practices and methodologies.
He has had
major museum
exhibitions of his
videos and prints at the Tate, the Vienna Kunsthalle, the New Museum, and Fondazione Prada, among others.
Just after his
major traveling museum
exhibition arrived at the Hirshhorn in Washington, D.C., the Icelandic artist's
video works take over Luhring Augustine's spaces in Chelsea and Bushwick.
Cecilia Vicuña's
exhibition «About to Happen» at the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans is billed as the first
major solo
exhibition for the artist in the United States and features an array of media: performance, sculpture, drawing,
video, text, and site - specific installation.
Major moments for Breitz in 2017 included the Venice Biennale, for which she was one of two artists selected to represent South Africa (alongside Mohau Modisakeng); the inclusion of a new commission titled I'm Your Man (A Portrait of Leonard Cohen) in an exhibition titled Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal; and the premiere of a major new video work, TLDR (this 13 - channel video installation is the sequel to Love Story), at the B3 Biennial of the Moving Image in Frank
Major moments for Breitz in 2017 included the Venice Biennale, for which she was one of two artists selected to represent South Africa (alongside Mohau Modisakeng); the inclusion of a new commission titled I'm Your Man (A Portrait of Leonard Cohen) in an
exhibition titled Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal; and the premiere of a
major new video work, TLDR (this 13 - channel video installation is the sequel to Love Story), at the B3 Biennial of the Moving Image in Frank
major new
video work, TLDR (this 13 - channel
video installation is the sequel to Love Story), at the B3 Biennial of the Moving Image in Frankfurt.
Unseen, will be a
major exhibition of his
video and photographic work, including many taken in Derry itself.
The first
major UK
exhibition of Mika Rottenberg's arresting and comically disturbing
video works will be shown in three of our four galleries.
With its collection of 45,000 works spanning the period from the nineteenth century to the present day and comprising paintings, sculptures, works on paper, installations,
videos and photographs, GAM provides its audience with a wealth of events ranging from
major exhibitions of Italian and international artists to contemporary research dedicated to young visitors.
This
major exhibition combines works in film and
video with an extensive presentation of his photographic images.
The Nasher Museum presents the
major exhibition, John Akomfrah: Precarity, a new three - channel
video installation created by John Akomfrah, the London - based artist and filmmaker.
The
exhibition will feature Welty's
major works in drawing, sculpture, collage, installation,
video, photography, and social media.
On view from February 22 through April 7, 2018, the
exhibition introduces Liu's latest
major works, including a large - scale
video installation in the first floor gallery, a series of six photography works in the second floor main gallery and a felt - carpeted room installation in the project space.
24/7 will include Perry's
major works in drawing, sculpture, collage, installation,
video, photography, and social media - some of which has been created specifically for this
exhibition.
It was the first museum dedicated to the work of living American artists and the first New York museum to present a
major exhibition of a
video artist, Nam June Paik in 1982.
This has included developing a
major multi-site
exhibition programme, called We Face Forward, of art from West Africa, for the Cultural Olympiad; an exploration of the visual legacies of slavery with Trade and Empire, presented to coincide with the bi-centenary of the abolition of British slavery; and consistent attention to artists from South Asia, including a celebrated 65 - hour drawing and performance installation in 2013 by Indian artist Nikhil Chopra, the presentation of Subodh Gupta's work in the grounds of the Whitworth and
video and textile work by Aisha Khalid.
The CCA's inaugural
exhibition presents three
major video works by the artists Fiona Tan (Disorient, 2009), Zarina Bhimji (Yellow Patch, 2011) and Trinh T. Minh - ha (Surname Viet Given Name Nam, 1989) under the title Paradise Lost.
The
exhibition was the first
major survey of work by Anna Barriball, which brought together drawing,
video, photography and sculpture made over the last decade / Read more
Jon Rafman (b. 1981) is a Montréal - born and based artist who, for his first
major museum
exhibition in Canada, has assembled a vast body of work in a variety of photographic works and
video installations.
This
major exhibition is to take place throughout the spaces on the 6th and 7th floors of the CCK, as well as in the two galleries in the «Gran Lámpara» (The Great Lamp), presenting series of photographs by Nobuyoshi Araki, William Eggleston, Alair Gomes, Seydou Keïta, J.D. «Okhai Ojeikere, Juergen Teller, Wolfgang Tillmans, Patti Smith, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Francesca Woodman, projections and
video installations by Jean - Michel Alberola, James Coleman, Raymond Depardon and Claudine Nougaret, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Rinko Kawauchi, Daido Moriyama, Tony Oursler, Artavazd Pelechian, Agnès Varda, a monumental sculpture by Adriana Varejão, several hundred drawings and an inedite series of photographs by filmmaker David Lynch.
Duncan Campbell, Bernadette, 2008, film still, 16 mm film transferred to digital
video, 38» 10», Courtesy of the artist and Rodeo, Istanbul / London IMMA presents the first
major exhibition in Dublin by Duncan Campbell, recicipient of the 2014 Turner Prize.
She was Director of the inaugural Pandæmonium Festival of Moving Images, a
major European
exhibition presented at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in London showcasing film,
video, gallery installations, and multi-media works.
Abramović has presented her work with performances, sound, photography,
video, sculpture and Transitory Objects for Human and Non Human Use in solo
exhibitions at
major institutions in the U.S. and Europe.
Curated by Abdellah Karroum, the
exhibition will feature Neshat's existing and newly produced works, including the
major photographic series, The Book of Kings (2012) as well as a selection of
video installations commenting on the historical, cultural and political realities that she has focused on for over 30 years.
Showcasing Drexler's
major paintings and collages as well as her captivating early sculptures, award winning plays and novels, and photographic and
video documentation of the artist's wild and varied theatrical career, the
exhibition is co-curated by Rose Curator - at - Large Katy Siegel and Curatorial Assistant Caitlin Julia Rubin.
This
major exhibition includes key monumental installations, sculptures and objects, as well as
videos and photography series produced throughout his career.
March 2 - June 3, 2018 VGA Gallery 2418 W Bloomingdale # 102 Chicago, IL 60647 Opening Reception: Friday March 2, 2018, 5 - 8 pm Chicago's
Video Game Art Gallery presents Gun Ballet, an exhibition that identifies the major styles of violence in video games — ranging from the beautiful to the gratuitous — and examines how the representation and mediation of violence achieves the expressive goals of art
Video Game Art Gallery presents Gun Ballet, an
exhibition that identifies the
major styles of violence in
video games — ranging from the beautiful to the gratuitous — and examines how the representation and mediation of violence achieves the expressive goals of art
video games — ranging from the beautiful to the gratuitous — and examines how the representation and mediation of violence achieves the expressive goals of artists.
The
exhibition brings together
major bodies of Leckey's work, including a broad array of
video works and sculptural installations alongside new pieces made specifically for the
exhibition.
Over the fivemonth
exhibition period, General Rehearsal will offer the public curated selections of painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography, mixed - media, film,
video and performance, including rare, iconic and
major works of art alongside pieces from lesser - known, emerging talents from all over the world; new commissions and specially written scripts to narrate the presentations.
The
exhibition include many of the highlights from her previous
exhibition at Pace in Palo Alto (9/3-13 / 5/18), as well as new works and a
major video installation.
This richly illustrated
exhibition catalogue, published in conjunction with the artist's first
major retrospective in North America, highlights both Dijkstra's large - scale color photographs and her
video installations.
The
exhibition incorporates almost all of his
major works to date including installations, photographs,
videos, posters, banners, performance works and sound pieces.
Her solo
exhibitions include Galerie Hans Müller, Cologne, 1970; Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, 1970; Hayden Gallery, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1971; Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, 1971; Lynda Benglis:
Video Tapes, curated by Robert Pincus - Witten, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, 1973; Sparkle Knots, The Clocktower, New York, 1973; Moving Polaroids, The Kitchen, New York, 1975; Lynda Benglis - Keith Sonnier, A Ten Year Retrospective, 1977 — 1987, Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, Louisiana, 1987; Dual Natures, curated by Susan Krane, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 1990 (Benglis's last
major retrospective); Lynda Benglis: From the Furnace, Aukland City Art Gallery, 1993; Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, 1991; Michael Janssen Gallery, Cologne, 1997; Lynda Benglis: Sculptures, Bass Museum of Art, Miami, 2003; A Sculpture Survey 1969 — 2004, Cheim & Read, New York, 2004; Lynda Benglis: Pleated, Knotted, Poured..., Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, 2006; Lynda Benglis - Louise Bourgeois, Circa 70, Cheim & Read, New York, 2007; and Shape Shifters, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, 2008.
Exhibition and event series Stedelijk at Trouw: Contemporary Art Club Following the acclaimed program of the Temporary Stedelijk 3 — Stedelijk @, which included four
major events at the impressive spaces of the night club TrouwAmsterdam, the Stedelijk continues the series «Contemporary Art Club» with three new installments, exhibiting the monumental
video work of Cheryl Donegan, Tracey Emin, Cyprien Gaillard, Sarah Morris, Elizabeth Price, Jeremy Shaw, and others.
The first full - scale survey of Benglis's oeuvre since Dual Natures at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 1991 (Benglis's last
major retrospective), this traveling
exhibition highlights works from the 1960s through 2009, including three
video works and a selection of ephemera.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) presents a
major solo
exhibition dedicated to acclaimed
video and performance artist Alex Bag opening on December 1, 2015, during Art Basel Miami Beach.
The mission of Whitespace is to expand and introduce the viewer to current trends in contemporary art by creating international
exhibitions by
major mid-career contemporary artists using various mediums: including painting, sculpture, photography, drawing and
video.
Concurrently on view at the museum's current location in the landmark Moore building is A Public Character — the first
major museum presentation of Shannon Ebner's work — and a
major solo
exhibition dedicated to
video and performance artist Alex Bag.
Her
exhibitions include co-curating the 2004 and 2006 Whitney Biennials, and curating
major survey
exhibitions of Dan Graham, Louise Bourgeois, Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, and Yoko Ono, as well as
exhibitions of Paul McCarthy, James Lee Byars, Jack Goldstein, and several group
exhibitions including «Signs of the Times: Film,
Video and Slide Installation and Britain in the 1980s», «Scream and Scream Again: Film in Art», and «Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art 1964 - 1977», voted best group show in New York in 2001 by the International Association of Art Critics.
With her first
major solo
exhibition in the UK, the US filmmaker and MassArt Professor Ericka Beckman speaks about
video games, socialist Monopoly and breaking rules.
Exhibitions at QMA include Red Lines Housing Crisis Learning Center, a project on home finance by artist and urban designer Damon Rich; The Curse of Bigness, which featured
major works by Survival Research Laboratories, J. Morgan Puett, and Dexter Sinister, among others; and the first U.S. solo presentation of Korean
video and performance artist Sung Hwan Kim.
It wasn't all activism in 2017: the artist mainly did what he does best, staging
major solo
exhibitions of his photography (and some
video), the first at Tate Modern, London, and a second at the Beyeler Foundation, in Basel.
Private view Laura Pawela «Fake Films and a Few Frames More» @ IMT at 6 pm Fake Films and a Few Frames More is an
exhibition by the artist Laura Pawela of
major video works never before seen in the UK.
Abramović has presented her work with performances, sound, photography,
video and sculpture in solo
exhibitions at
major institutions in the U.S. and Europe.
Jon Rafman (b. 1981) is a Montréal - born and based artist who, for his first
major museum
exhibition in Canada, has assembled a vast body of work in a variety of photographic works and
video...
The
exhibition in New York includes many of the highlights from the Palo Alto iteration, as well as new works and a
major video installation.