Sentences with phrase «much art installation»

As much art installation as light fixture, these floating Calliope pendants were inspired by the elegance of Japanese calligraphy and the artistry of hand - blown Murano glass.

Not exact matches

Salad for President — always so much good stuff on this website, like Leif Hedendal cooking salad at the David Ireland House, Yuri Shimojo's home and Japanese Crudité Recipe, Laila Gohar's food as installation art and more
Context is crucial, particularly when viewing postmodern, ready - made art like Marcel Duchamp's famous installation, Fountain, which placed a urinal in an exhibition — much to the dismay of the artistic establishment.
A traveling art installation in downtown Raleigh is showing passersby how much pollution is in the air around them.
Cate Blanchett doesn't play 13 characters so much as embody 13 different ideas and approaches to 20th century art in Manifesto, German video artist Julian Rosefeldt's feature - length version of his eponymous, multi-screen installation from 2015.
But McQueen had a prolific career before he entered the world of feature films, winning the Turner Prize for his art, as well as making short films, video installations, TV commercials, music videos, and much more besides.
Twin Peaks: The Return By Aliza Ma David Lynch's latest mass - media experiment was much more than «season three» of a beloved series — it pushed the filmmaker into new realms of the dark arts Plus: Installations, paintings, and Peaks by Violet Lucca
This incredible installation on the shores of San Francisco is much more than just a piece of art.
Evan's installation does a pretty good job conjuring the feel of art as it is now experienced, as a ceaseless barrage of image and information and commerce that we're supposed to take as - is, without too much processing or doubt.
Amid so much debate over oversized installations, one can easily miss the explosion of other media and other messages, from realism and abstraction to photography, a sparer conceptual art, and new media.
The Nova section of Art Basel Miami showcased much talent in various media, ranging from drawing to painting, from sculpture and installation to video.
Much the same dilemma haunts Julianne Swartz, along with her place between sculpture, installation, and sound art.
Rosalind Krauss in «Notes on the Index» suggests that the modernist forced march towards Presence is restaged in post modernity as the contingent testimonial of the index — this was there, this was there then; and now, some 15 years later, much of what we thing of as installation art is still fixed in the contingency of testimonials.
The work of Rondinone, who also unveiled his 41 - foot - tall «Miami Mountain» installation outside of the Bass Museum of Art last week (and will have a retrospective there next year), offered a reprieve from so much of what seems to be social - media eye candy or baubles for the über - rich (see Jeff Koons's «Diamond (Blue)» at Gagosian Gallery).
In much the same way that Tajima's installations pointed to painting's commercial function as salable inventory, Moyer's ready - to - ship ensemble acknowledged the art handlers responsible for facilitating its transit.
On 19 May 2018 we'll open the doors to A New Royal Academy of Arts: a two - acre campus with new spaces to display our Collection, immersive architecture installations, projects by students from our art school and much more.
Much of his work is based on his artistic activities during that time, which included performances, installations, and other collective art endeavors.
That may sound like asking whether NASA has gone too far into space or installations use too much electricity, but NASA is facing budget cutbacks, and every so often so does a self - aware viewer of art.
I doubt it makes much sense, but if this is what happens with an art mover as an installation's prime mover, so be it.
Piling on materials is also the nature of way too much trashy art and way too many oversized installations.
There seems way too much of practically everything these days — from conceptual art that wears its concept on its sleeve to macho, hyperactive, adolescent, and downright trashy installations.
Much has been made of his evasiveness, of the fact that he has spent his career flouting the art world's propriety: his continual refusal to settle on a dealer; the propensity to make himself unavailable to curators even in the midst of show preparations; to stage exhibitions, performances, and installations with no prior announcement.
This scepticism can extend to the issue - based art that draws on ideas from post-colonialism, feminism, post-structuralism and political history, an assortment of which often inform the content of much of the installation, film and performance work that features in biennials in Asia and the rest of the world.
Today's edition features a pair of much - antipated exhibitions of new works by Nick Cave at Jack Shainman Gallery, art and civil rights at Dartmouth, a Hank Willis Thomas public art installation in Chicago, Kara Walker in a works on paper group show, and more:
A maximalist, or complex visual aesthetic, seems to loom large over much of the painting and installation on view, although quiet nods to art's minimalist past appear throughout the galleries.
«The organizers announced that they were going to make a huge effort with lighting and the installation, and everyone with whom I have spoken has commented that it's a much nicer fair in which to walk around when compared to Frieze Art Fair.
Art installations by Ulrich Rückriem (1998) or Jenny Holzer, as much as exhibitions on the work of Renzo Piano or Rem Koolhaas have demonstrated the exceptional possibilities of this space.
looped Installation view: «Sharon Hayes: There's so much I want to say to you» Whitney Museum of American Art June 21 — September 9, 2012
May Marston, who currently lives between London and Suffolk with her artist husband Ryan Gander and their young family, has built up a standout roster of artists; one of them is the highly conceptual ceramicist Jesse Wine, whose sprawling and elaborate installations incite much art world excitement.
Installation view of Sharon Hayes: There's so much I want to say to you (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, June 21 — September 9, 2012).
In this video, art historian and critic Johanna Burton discusses artist Sharon Hayes installation Yard (Sign)(2009/2012), on view in the exhibition Sharon Hayes: There's so much I want to say to you.
Installation view: «Sharon Hayes: There's so much I want to say to you» Whitney Museum of American Art June 21 — September 9, 2012
During the exhibition, the artist goes much further than you can imagine, not being afraid to go explore the art installation, titillating photography while passing the inevitable paintings!»
If you can convince us that sculpture (I always think, for example, Phyllida Barlow owes as much to painting as she does to object and installation making), video (think Bruce Nauman's Art Make - Up, 1967) or performance (here, Yves Klein's Anthropometries works would be the obvious reference) fit the criteria; the jury will listen.
As in much of her practice, Kohlmann's installation oscillates between real and mythical narratives, constructing a fictional ethnography composed of artifacts that transcend the boundaries between traditional handcraft, pop aesthetics, costume, spiritualism, art and science.
site offers much more: zoomable images of all 130 works in the exhibition, accompanied by the text that appeared on the Hammer's wall labels; eight essays, 35 artist biographies, and a detailed chronology from the now out - of - print catalogue; and documentation of the exhibition, including checklists, installation images, related programs, and critical reviews, at the three venues that hosted the show — the Hammer, MoMA PS1, and Williams College Museum of Art.
Video art however has gone through so many changes in its brief history that it does not have much aesthetic coherence at all: does an installation by Gary Hill from the early 1990s belong in the same category as a more recent work by Cory Arcangel?
A year later, he was in New York, where he had work in the much noticed «Information» show at the Museum of Modern Art, and planned to build an installation in Central Park.
If the event had been called The Tate Gallery's Annual Prize for the best installation art it would have passed off without much comment.
Over the next couple of years, he staged a series of memorably class - conscious shows in London: «The Cleaners» Late Summer Party With Comme des Garçons,» at the Serpentine, in which fellow janitors danced with the art world; a show turning a gallery into a yoga studio; an installation at the South London Gallery «with canvasses on the floor, very much works in progress, sculptures for corn and grinders for corn,» as the curator Margot Heller puts it, raising the question «What is waste and what is commodity?»
The show may not necessarily please every visitor who approaches it with a conventional idea of beauty, but each work of art, right down to what may be the most startling piece — Nancy Rubins's installation made up of about 200 mattresses ganged together, hung from the ceiling and smeared with cake — has something to say to the eye as much as to the brain.
Celebration and critique are two approaches that often run parallel in much of Hamilton's best work, including Fun House, an installation he created with architect John Voelker and artist John McHale for the seminal This is Tomorrow exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery in 1956, an exhibition now only famous for the collage that heralded the birth of Pop art, Hamilton's Just what is is that makes the modern home so different, so appealing?.
Hamilton, that father of British Pop and important pioneer of immersive installation art, is actually so much more.
For the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, a strong relationship with French billionaire François Pinault has helped to secure the acquisition of the much - coveted Bruce Nauman video installation «For Beginners.»
The shop also has a selection of art books on among other subjects installation art, CC's exhibiting artists, and much more.
Lovell?s major installations and exhibitions include: Visitation: The Richmond Project, which traveled to the University of Wyoming in Laramie, the Columbus Museum in Georgia, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia; Deep River, which was first exhibited at Hunter Museum of American Art in Tennessee then travelled to the Jepson Center for the Arts in Georgia and the Cummer Museum in Florida; and Whispers From the Walls, which received much critical acclaim and toured nationally, appearing at venues including the Seattle Art Museum and New York?s Studio Museum in Harlem.
With over 25 participating artists, the galleries will be bursting at the seams with pop - up performances, art installations, musical guests, art talks and much more.
SH Because when I think of performance and installation art from the past 20, 30 years, I think of work that is much more hostile towards the audience — Bruce Nauman, Vito Acconci — the desire to push the audience to an extreme.
The list of participating artists includes some of the most sensational names of contemporary art, such as Paul McCarthy, who recently drew much attention with his «Tree» installation at Place Vendome in Paris, or Mike Kelley, the influential American commentator of contemporaneity, who had a comprehensive show at MOCA recently.
Unlike the smaller objects that made up the much larger installation in last year's «House of Prince» (exhibited at the Douglas Hyde Gallery (http://douglashydegallery.com/) in Dublin and Contemporary Fine Arts in Berlin), the Dane has returned to large - scale canvas and primarily attacking it with paint.
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