Not exact matches
Eric also
makes gorgeous
videos capturing the shifting light, as well as resin
sculptures that interact with their environment, reflecting
and transmitting light, just as the sky
and the sea.
Together they form Moreno & Grau Studio
and use photography
and video to capture their process of building an imaginary world, one that often includes
sculptures and installations
made in the studio.
The
sculptures on view will continue changing over the course of the exhibition's run,
and will be accompanied by a
video Canell
made with Robin Watkins about slugs.
The
Sculpture program at PAFA embraces contemporary and classical approaches across a broad range of art making — from traditional figurative sculpture to video and installa
Sculpture program at PAFA embraces contemporary
and classical approaches across a broad range of art
making — from traditional figurative
sculpture to video and installa
sculpture to
video and installation art.
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.
Additionally, each
sculpture included a
video projection of its own construction,
making it simultaneously complete
and resolved yet still in process.
Building on Artists Space's history as an institution whose program has increasingly emphasized community participation
and political organization (see last year's Decolonize This Place, which turned the gallery into a weekly activist meeting hub), Coop Fund foregoes traditional media like painting or
sculpture in favor of
video, art - science hybrids, updated junk
sculpture,
and institutional critique,
making an implicit statement about these media that, for their associations with high - modernist seriousness, are appropriate to a politically engaged exhibition.
Working with woodcut,
sculpture,
video and performance, Büttner also produces contemplative, abstract fabric «paintings»
made from heavy - duty material of workers» uniforms.
The selection of works ranges in date from 1997 to the present, including
video and small - to large - scale
sculptures (
made of silicone, fiberglass, human
and animal hair, taxidermied peacocks, polyester, nylon, wool, plastic
and bronze).
Working in performance, installation,
sculpture,
video,
and poetry, he has been
making art for over thirty years
and has exhibited internationally, including the 1995
and 2001 Venice Biennales, Documenta X (1997), Biennale of Kwangju (2000),
and the 16th International Bienal of São Paulo (1981).
In this show, the artist's first one - person exhibition in the United States since his «Possibilities» show at the P.S. 1 Museum in June 1989, FRANZ WEST will exhibit a series of new
sculptures and an installation which includes a
video made in collaboration with the Austrian film - maker BERNARD RIFF.
In this
video, Sakshi Gupta talks about her work Strange Beginnings I, a
sculpture made of cast cement, iron sheet
and bird feathers.
Alongside a series of abject ink - jet prints that looked as if they were plastered in bumper stickers purchased from an early 2000s Spencer Gifts
and his 2012
video Raspberry Poser, in which animated renderings of a condom
and the HIV virus dance through the streets of New York City while Beyoncé
and Mazzy Star play at an intoxicating volume, he showed the animatronic
sculpture (Female figure), a scuffed - up woman impaled on a stripper pole who speaks in Wolfson's voice
and makes eye contact with viewers.
She
makes sculptures, performances,
and videos, teaches at SUNY Purchase College,
and works with people in all parts of the world.
He
made the ugly pretty, the worthless priceless,
and the tragic redemptive; he also helped cement Los Angeles's reputation as an international art hub, especially thanks to his installations that included large - scale drawings
and paintings, as well as
sculptures,
videos,
and his own writing.
The Swiss artist David Weiss (1946 - 2012) is best known for the sly, jokey photographs,
sculptures and videos he
made with Peter Fischli under the name Fischli / Weiss.
Known for bold, enormous
sculpture, installation,
and video projects, often
made in multi-part series over the course of several years, Matthew Barney is one of the most ambitious fine artists of the past two decades.
Nathaniel Mellors (b. 1974, Doncaster, UK)
makes irreverent, absurd
and hilarious
videos,
sculptures, performances
and writings that challenge notions of taste, morality,
and intelligence.
Here, he is represented by cybernetic drawings, documentary photographs
and a
video that shows him
making an inflatable plastic
sculpture with his students.
Marshall Harris: Death Do Us Part The Fort Worth - based winner of the 2013 Hunting Art Prize
makes his solo debut with a selection of graphite - on - Mylar drawings, photography, cast - resin
sculpture and video work.
The wonderfully prolific artist, who communicates his vision through a variety of media, including
sculpture, hand carved masks, paintings on canvas, gouache
and watercolors on paper,
and even short
video,
made advocating for the natural world the main focus of his narratives.
Past projects include a
video of people explaining their scars, lawn
sculptures made in the likeness of Fletcher's neighbors,
and a participatory website (www.learningtoloveyoumore.com) created with Miranda July that offers assignments including, «Grow a garden in an unexpected spot.»
Rules are:
sculptures are
made with pressure, paintings with leisure; yet to reduce a sense of privilege, they are all produced in artificial light
and under strict parameters within four tiny, windowless studios in Brooklyn, each designated for only one activity —
sculpture, small painting, larger painting, or
video / audio.
Parallels between the development of a city
and a self are drawn in the center of the
sculpture, where a small screening area shows a series of
video episodes
made in collaboration with Coralie Rouet.
This exhibition will be the first comprehensive North American museum survey of the internationally recognized artist Walid Raad (b. 1967, Lebanon), whose work in photography,
video,
sculpture,
and performance in the last 25 years investigates the distinctions between fact
and fiction
and the ways we represent, remember,
and make sense of history.
First major survey of work by British artist Anna Barriball, bringing together drawing,
video, photography
and sculpture made over the last decade.
In his short, immoderate life Martin Kippenberger managed to test
and probe just about every conceivable style of art
making — conceptual, performance, painting,
sculpture, collage,
video, drawing,
and installation.
As a study
and a performance of color, texture, movement, sound, smell,
and desire, the
video brings to mind a number of precedents including the performances of the Viennese Actionists, as well as Fischli / Weiss's 1987 film celebrating the magic of
making sculpture, The Way Things Go,
and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 - 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,»
and «squeezing ketchup»).
Making sculptures and installations with
and about light, Lloyd's works explore various levels of perception, revealing spaces between bodies
and images while underscoring the materials
and processes of
video, including screens, support structures,
and audiovisual equipment.
Art from a different era can appear new if shown at the right moment,
and that has been the case with Hershman Leeson's 50 years of drawings,
sculptures, performances, installation,
videos, internet - based works,
and feature films, some
made with studio backing
and released to theaters nationwide.
My
sculpture is
made with industrial - level craftsmanship to project an amplified sense of credibility,
and my
videos tap into the playful imagery of early music
videos to flesh out the kaleidoscopic drama of my narrative.
Known for her works on paper that often reference the acts of drawing
and writing, Stark also
makes videos,
sculptures,
and live performances that are suffused with self - doubt, speculation,
and vulnerability.
Among many other works, including modified
video games, a new
sculpture, website
and performance,
and prints
made especially for this show, the DHC / ART presentation features the film installation Colors, 2009.
«His paintings,
videos and sculptures capture the beauty, grit
and complexity of contemporary urban society,
and they do so with an honesty
and an originality that
makes us want to look deeper at the art
and at ourselves.»
N.A.W.A. members represent all areas of the visual arts including painting,
sculpture, photography, print -
making, encaustic,
video art, installations
and mixed media.
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
For the purpose of consideration, «
sculpture» refers to any artwork predominantly defined — but not limited by — its three - dimensionality
made by carving, modelling, casting or constructing; or any artwork including installation, site - specificity,
and which may also include some two - dimensional work, temporal /
video - based work, sound - based
and / or performance work.
Through her research - oriented projects, Gutiérrez has used a number of mediums including drawing, painting,
video, ready -
made,
sculpture and tapestries to explore the ways in which identity or nationalism are embedded in objects, in particular monuments.
This, her first survey exhibition, brings together drawing,
video, photography
and sculpture made over the last decade.
Further highlights include Polly Apfelbaum's strips of textile that are combined to form a colorfully woven painting; Rashid Johnson's tropical enclave containing various unexpected elements from
sculptures made with shea butter to
video portraits; Katherine Bernhardt's monumental painting with tropical birds, cuddly robots
and cigarette stubs, which at once editorializes
and summarizes modern culture
and the artist herself; an interactive multimedia installation by Nedko Solakov comprising nine sofas in the shapes of the nine Chinese characters constituting the phrase «I miss Socialism, maybe»;
and Yu Hong's large - scale painting depicting a famous Chinese fable widely cited in both modern Chinese art history
and Chinese Communist narratives.
Paintings,
sculptures, installations, photographs,
video,
and more
made by African American artists since 1970 raise questions of what it means to be a contemporary artist
and an African American today.
The series of bronze works are
made from wooden African
sculptures that the artist collected, dipped in wax,
and transmogrified with piercing bullets
and then subsequently cast in bronze
and accompanied by a
video recording their «ballistic» sculpting.
Indeed, from the American artist's early work in
sculpture and video,
made in the 1960s, through his famous spiral of neon letters spelling out «the true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths,» which at once summarized
and opened to critique the perennial mystique of the artist, up through his three - venue Golden Lion Award - winning exhibition at the 2009 Venice Biennale, Nauman's work has long been an indispensable part of the narrative of recent American art.
You might know Ann Hirsch for her
video and performance work, but she
makes drawing,
sculptures,
and prints as well.
In addition to the thousands of paintings,
sculptures and other 2D objects on view, this year AIB has
made a special effort to include time - based work, such as performance
and video art.
The show was
made up of installations,
sculptures, paintings,
videos and much more.
We already had these
sculptures that were
made by David, so I asked him if it would be cool for us to incorporate them into a
video as ruins, or if they could be animated
and dance
and move around.
Made in L.A. 2014 will be installed in every gallery of the museum
and debuts nearly all new painting, installation,
video,
sculpture, photography,
and performances created specifically for the exhibition.
Wangechi Mutu (b. 1972, Nairobi, Kenya; lives in New York
and Nairobi)
makes collages, paintings,
sculpture,
and video that recontextualize the relationships between the body
and nature.
Spanning
sculpture,
video - as - readymade, readymades - as -
sculpture, photography
and a site - specific
sculpture / installation, the show brought together works that address collaboration by using the fertile metaphor of the garden, touching upon the urgency of creation
and the
making of new bonds in an arid
and stilted atmosphere: