Among the unexpected holdings of the New Mexico Museum of Art collection are a series of Cubanborn artist Ana Mendieta's Silueta photographs; Delilah Montoya's exploration of Chicano social issues through the vehicle of a home altar; a large - scale display of 158 pieces of ceramic blackware by Eddie Dominguez; a protofeminist wax sculpture by Louise Bourgeois; and Meridel Rubenstein and Ellen Zweig's
multimedia installation about New Mexico's atomic legacy.
2015 INsite ONview, Matthew Rachman Gallery, Chicago, IL — exhibition with Luftwerk Big, Bent Ears:
A multimedia installation about listening, Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh, NC — group exhibition
Not exact matches
The exhibition also features Ms. Piper's 1980
multimedia piece, «It's Just Art,»
about the Cambodian genocide by the Khmer Rouge and her 2008 site - specific
installation «Here,» which consists of three statements — «I was here,» «We were here,» «We are here» — engraved in Arabic, English and Hebrew.
Daniela Comani (b. 1965, Bologna, Italy) creates
multimedia installations engaged in dialogue
about history, language, identity, alienation and intimacy.
We also talk with Cecily Young, one of the artist's daughters, to learn
about The Triforium, his visionary
multimedia installation located a block away on the city's Los Angeles Mall.
A
multimedia installation of film projections and audio explores notions of family and love by queer - identified individuals, while a related film, made in collaboration with artist Jennifer Moon, employs footage from home movies to tell a story
about memory and the meaning of home.
Just a day before the opening of her commissioned
multimedia installation Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters), organized by Klaus Biesenbach, chief curator, Department of Media, which remains on view till February 2, 2009 at the MoMA's atrium, Pipilotti Rist sat down with Rail publisher Phong Bui at the Museum Café to talk
about her work.
There's nothing metaphoric
about the title of this exhibition: Museum of Modern Art and P.S. 1 curator Klaus Biesenbach has marshaled a group of more than one hundred paintings, sculptures, videos,
multimedia works, and
installations (some large - scale) from the past six decades on the theme of corporeal entering and exiting, from metabolism (nourishment and excretion) and reproduction (intercourse to birth) to violence (shooting and — ouch!
Listen to Julianne Swartz speak
about Digital Empathy, her sound
installation in unexpected places on the High Line, and how it fits into her body of
multimedia work.