Sentences with phrase «multimedia installation series»

Starting in July 2016, ARCH Development Corporation will launch an interactive, multimedia installation series called IMMERSION, a project supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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The presentation will focus on the multimedia installations The Salt Traders (2015), A Play to Play (2013) and Unfinished Symphony (2011 — 2012); the drawing series Cavafy (1995 — 2017); a large selection of illustrated notebooks (1981 — present) and a recreation of the artist's studio in Cairo.
The scope of the series includes live performance, sound, installation and multimedia works.
Fergus McCaffrey opens a six - week series of performance art featuring artists who use their bodies and materials to create site - specific work, including live performance, sound, installation and supporting multimedia works with all set within the context of the gallery.
Characterised by bold colours and immersive environments, Anna Boghiguian's work takes many forms, from multimedia installations to paintings, sculptures, photography and book series.
Presented in a meandering array of multimedia sculpture, site - specific installation, and video with sound, Berk's ongoing series is a reflection on his childhood home in Aurora, Illinois — a site formative to his personal and artistic growth.
Ghost Dance marks Samson Kambalu's first solo exhibition with Goodman Gallery in which the Malawi - born multimedia artist presents a series of new films (dubbed «Nyau Cinema») in the form of a site - specific installation.
On presentation is a new installation that Charles Atlas has created around footage from the historic multimedia performance series «9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering» (1966), which featured works conceived by artists, including Rauschenberg, in collaboration with engineers from Bell Laboratories.
In a series of 17 exhibitions throughout central Berlin, more than 100 international artists present new original work — sculptures, paintings, art editions and multimedia installations — many of them for the first time in Germany.
Weems» Prospect.3 exhibition at the George & Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art presents a selection of works from this same series installed in a front room of the mansion - turned - museum along with the artist's 2012 multimedia installation Lincoln, Lonnie, and Me — A Story in 5 Parts on the second floor.
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.
Projects supported by The Kindling Fund may include (but are not limited to): public art projects, intervention or site specific installations, one time events or performances, the publication of writing directly related to the visual arts including printed matter and online publications, online projects, artist residencies, series of screenings, curatorial projects that focus on unconventional artistic practice, lecture or workshop series, multimedia, video and photo projects, or unconventional exhibitions.
Housed in a pop - up gallery space in Tribeca, framed works are exhibited on the main floor and a series video and multimedia installations are on view downstairs.
This solo show dedicated to Anna Boghiguian is a retrospective encompassing four decades of the artist's work and presenting six large bodies of Boghiguian's work: her multimedia installations «The Salt Traders» (2015), «A Play to Play» (2013)(based on the works of the poet Tagore) and «Unfinished Symphony» (2011 — 2012), the drawing series «Cavafy» (1995 — 2017), a large selection of illustrated notebooks (1981 — present) and a recreation of the artist's studio in Cairo.
Among the exhibits is a multimedia piece by Chicago - based artist Theaster Gates called Martyr Construction, a huge installation of spray - painted fabric and rubble by German artist Katharina Grosse, and a series of larger - than - life paintings of upside - down human figures by Georg Baselitz, also based in Germany.
One of the exhibition's centerpieces is a new installation that Atlas has created around footage from the historic multimedia performance series 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering (1966), which featured works conceived by artists, including Rauschenberg, in collaboration with engineers from Bell Laboratories.
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