Sentences with phrase «multimedia practice»

While the focus on multimedia practice is welcome, the space sometimes feels crowded.
The Whitney Museum of American Art hosts its first Whitney Biennial (it had been a Whitney Annual since 1932), marking its acknowledgment of multimedia practices.
Mennour juxtaposes Morellet, a pioneering minimalist who passed away in 2016 at the age of 90, with Mohamed Bourouissa, a young Algerian - born Parisian artist whose multimedia practice explores contemporary social tensions and cultural idiosyncrasies, especially in urban environments.
Daniel Arsham's multimedia practice transcends the lines between architecture and performance art, using sculpture to challenge our perceptions of physical space.
Melgaard's multimedia practice provides an insight into subcultures and parallel worlds that exist alongside the world of normality.
Edgardo Aragón's multimedia practice also highlights the systematic geo - political, financial, social and developmental injustices that perpetually plague a region.
In their first show with the gallery since 2009, artist duo Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla present a show focused on three works that represent the breadth of their collaborative multimedia practice and explore existential themes — a sculptural installation made from acrylic lecterns, dinosaur bones, and the remains of extinct species; a performance in which three vocalists whistle at a four - billion - year - old rock; and a sound work based on recordings of breath.
Best known for their wide - ranging multimedia practice
Unsurprisingly, the type of art Clark has collected over the years reflects his artistic interests that he conveys in his controversial multimedia practice.
Since his debut film, Intervista (Finding the Words)(1998), to his recent installations that explore spatial and temporal manipulations of music, Anri Sala has developed a widely acclaimed multimedia practice founded in the interplay of images, sound and architectural space.
Boswell's multimedia practice centers around a delicate diasporic consciousness of personal identity, collective memory, and what it means to belong.
Working in a range of media that encompasses painting, textile, soft sculpture and video projection, Jorge Galvan's multimedia practice explores themes of identity, place, and memory.
Zilm's multimedia practice investigates the slippage between technological platforms and ways they are consumed and decoded in the social realm.
Her multimedia practice draws from sources ranging from Baroque architecture, objects of design, fantasy and science fiction films, the urban landscape of Los Angeles, the invisible and contested spaces within her own home, and in her latest body of work, the works of French writer Marcel Proust.
In conjunction with our editorial series on living with water, Mike Lancaster shares a video that looks into Dawn DeDeaux's multimedia practice, which recently has imagined a post-apocalyptic society that has fled Earth due to environmental degradation.
For more than three decades, American artist Kiki Smith's multifaceted, multimedia practice has examined human nature from all angles.
Elektra KB, a Colombian artist living in NYC who makes gifs as part of a multimedia practice involving video, performance, textile art, and sound.
Hassan Sharif: I Am The Single Work Artist traces nearly five decades of the artist's multimedia practice, including painting, sculpture, assemblage, drawing, installation, and photography, as well as never - before - seen late works by the artist.
With a multimedia practice extending over 40 years, Susan Hiller is one of the most influential artists of her generation.
The first American museum exhibition dedicated to the artist in nearly three decades, Günther Förg: A Fragile Beauty, brings together over 40 years of the artist's multimedia practice — including works on paper, photography, sculpture, and rarely - exhibited late - career paintings — to provide new insight on the practice and enduring influence of this extraordinary and complex artist.
She is known for her varied, multimedia practice, which articulates the subject of a contemporary, fragmented identity.
In October, the DMA will mount the first American museum exhibition dedicated to the renowned German artist Günther Förg in nearly three decades, bringing together over 40 years of the artist's multimedia practice.
Michal Rovner (b. 1957, Israel) is known for her multimedia practice of drawing, printmaking, video, sculpture, and installation.
His multimedia practice will be a focal point of the Queens Museum's biennial in the fall, and early next year it will be celebrated in a comprehensive retrospective organized by Anthony Elms, Mark Christman, and the Philadelphia arts organization Ars Nova.
BIO Katya Grokhovsky is a New York based artist, curator and organizer, invested in the exploration of multidisciplinary and multimedia practices, which cross generations, genders and geography.
Through a multimedia practice that demands vulnerability of both the artist and viewer, Sara Jimenez investigates the process of identity formation: how we claim ourselves in an impermanent world.
With a multimedia practice that encompasses works on paper, film, and performance, Shawky reconsiders historical narratives and contemporary culture.
Aya Haidar's Lebanese roots as well as the history of the Middle East inform much of her multimedia practice.
California - based artist Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle's multimedia practice explores what she describes as the «historical present»: the residue of history and its effects upon our contemporary world perspectives.
Over the past two decades, Barrada's multimedia practice has explored questions ranging from migration to abstraction, from fossils to botany.
Performance is a primary research tool in Ana Teresa Fernández's multimedia practice.
Emerging artist Nep Sidhu's «Shadows in the Major Seventh» reveals his multimedia practice which yields explorations around the themes of the divine feminine, ancestor veneration and the intersection of myth and history.
For the past two decades, Minnesota - based artist Chris Larson has developed a multimedia practice rooted in sculpture.
For the past two decades, Minnesota — based artist Chris Larson has developed a multimedia practice that is rooted in sculpture and incorporates film, video, photography, drawing and sound.
Since the 1950s, she has been a pioneer of avant - garde and experimental culture, with a multimedia practice that encompasses music, performance, instructions, writing, and film.
Jacolby Satterwhite dances in the cosmos Continuing to find inspiration in his mother's sketches, Jacolby Satterwhite has created a new virtual world, «a macrocosmos,» where her work merges with his multimedia practice.
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