Not exact matches
The group of inspirational judges includes Aaron Firestein and Raaja Nemani, co-founders of BucketFeet which produces shoes designed
by artists from around the
world; Lance Rios, founder of Hispanic communication platform Being Latino; Roberto Torres, Luis Montanez and Chris Findeisen, creators of made - in - America apparel brand Black & Denim; Sulaiman Sanni and Ben Lamson, creators of the crowd - funding website WeDidIt; and Marve Frazier, CEO of premier destination website for African American popular culture and entertainment Bossip.com and Chief Creative Officer of Moguldom
Media Group.
There's no better time to visit and get a taste of the current landscape than during the Triennial: This year's is co-curated
by artist Ryan Trecartin and curator Lauren Cornell, gathering recent works
from artists around the
world that explore today's hyper - connected
media culture.
Be sure not to miss booths
by Benrubi Gallery
from New York, a leading gallery with a focus on 20th Century and contemporary photographs; Blindspot Gallery
from Hong Kong, a gallery with a primary focus on contemporary image - based works; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery
from New York, a gallery with a major commitment to representing new
media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1
from Berlin, a gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established
artists from around the
world; Fraenkel Gallery
from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery
from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery
from London, one of the
world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong
from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing
artists and estates
from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz
from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging
artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36
from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and
artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery
from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance
artists; Roman Road
from London; Rosegallery
from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery
from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space
from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates
from Tokyo, among others.
MOCA's permanent collection is comprised of nearly 6,000 works of art created since 1940 in all visual
media, including masterpieces of abstract expressionism and pop art as well as inspiring new works
by artists from around the
world.
What / Why: «Presented at a time when the compulsion to digitally document and share human activity has increased exponentially, this exhibition features works
from deCordova's permanent collection that prefigure and inform current trends in social photography, as well as recent work
by contemporary
artists who utilize smartphones and social
media to record the
world around them.
Elizabeth Price is selected
by the Whitechapel Gallery as part of
Artists» Film International, a collaborative project which showcases artists working with film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations around the world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Well
Artists» Film International, a collaborative project which showcases
artists working with film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations around the world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Well
artists working with film, video and animation
from 15 partner organisations
around the
world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New
Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Wellington.
Inaugurated in the fall of 2010, the «New Pictures» series features work
by leading
media artists from around the
world every fall and spring.
His forthcoming show, «Deliverance,» opening Nov. 10 (
by appointment only), centers on four American
artists from his collection — Larry Clark, Cady Noland, Richard Prince and Christopher Wool — whose work is rooted in American mythologies and, like Warhol and Lichtenstein, incorporated mass
media from the 1960s and 1970s to comment on the
world around them.