The artists have been collaborating since 1995, and are internationally recognized for their immersive
multimedia works that often engage viewers in mysterious and dreamlike narratives.
Her multimedia works often make pointed social commentary in the form of beguiling, comic - like images, and this exhibition will most certainly not disappoint.
Courtesy the Artists, a collaborative, presents complex,
multimedia works often based on political / historical events.
Welcome to «Chapel of the Moon,» the latest solo exhibition by Los Angeles artist Marnie Weber, who is known for producing wild
multimedia works that often dwell on the ghostly and the monstrous.
Current exhibition: Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, «The Marionette Maker» Through June 11 Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller are internationally recognized for their immersive
multimedia works that often engage viewers in mysterious and dreamlike narratives.
Not exact matches
Its impressive «Schools That
Work» series, in which Edutopia throws all of its
multimedia resources into detailed coverage of an individual school, recently featured YES Prep, an urban charter - school network
often mentioned in the same breath with KIPP, Achievement First, and other «no excuses» schools championed by advocates of test - driven education reform.
Still others expand the notion of twenty - first - century literacy beyond spoken and writtenlanguage to include the panoply of skills
often collected under the umbrella term
multimedia (being able to both understand and create messages, communications, and
works thatinclude, or are constructed with, visual, aural, and haptic — that is, physical — elements as wellas words).
Her online
multimedia work, Inanimate Alice, has become an influential title,
often cited as «the future of children's literature»; the American Association of School Librarians named it as a «Best Website for Teaching and Learning», 2012, and it has been included on the BBC / ACE digital initiative, The Space.
While Steinbach
often creates arrangements of disparate materials and symbols (including cereal boxes, toys, and pottery), Jungerman's recent abstract
multimedia work has focused on his Surinamese identity and global citizenship.
Chicago artist Tony Tasset, who is featured in this year's Whitney Biennial, has gained national recognition for his varied
multimedia works, which are usually playful,
often pop - influenced and sometimes downright weird.
Sam Durant is a
multimedia artist whose
work engages a variety of social, political, and cultural issues, while
often referencing American history.
Tony Oursler's Underwater (Blue / Green)(1996) Oursler is an American
multimedia artist whose
work often incorporates elements of psychology and technology.
Monica Bonvicini (Venice, 1965) is a Berlin - based, award - winning,
multimedia artist whose
work questions issues such as architecture, power and gender by setting a dynamic and
often critical relationship with the artistic form.
Durant is a
multimedia artist who creates site - specific, politically and socially fueled
works, while
often referencing Native American and other historical imagery.
The most significant of the
often loosely defined movements of early contemporary art included pop art, characterized by commonplace imagery placed in new aesthetic contexts, as in the
work of such figures as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein; the optical shimmerings of the international op art movement in the paintings of Bridget Riley, Richard Anusziewicz, and others; the cool abstract images of color - field painting in the
work of artists such as Ellsworth Kelly and Frank Stella (with his shaped - canvas innovations); the lofty intellectual intentions and stark abstraction of conceptual art by Sol LeWitt and others; the hard - edged hyperreality of photorealism in
works by Richard Estes and others; the spontaneity and
multimedia components of happenings; and the monumentality and environmental consciousness of land art by artists such as Robert Smithson.
Alfredo Jaar is a
multimedia artist, filmmaker and artist from Chile, currently living and
working in New York City, best known for his installation and intervention
works which very
often incorporate photographs and neon lights and usually cover strong and troubling social and political issues.
There are, however, connections between the two artists» practices — their
works posses a sense of fragility,
often occupy the space between abstraction and figuration, and are made of natural materials such as clay — and Rojas» installation resonates well with Merz's
multimedia works.
Large sculptural installations and
multimedia works define Sudarshan Shetty's oeuvre,
often employing assemblages of quotidian objects that suggest new possibilities of meaning and perception, through diverse approaches that have included sculptural and architectural elements.
The artist is internationally recognized for immersive
multimedia works that create transcendent multisensory experiences and draw the viewer into
often unsettling narratives.
Agathe Snow, whose
work often blends performance with immersive
multimedia installations, is opening a new show, Continuum, tonight.
This interactive,
multimedia installation features seven
often surrealistic
works on paper, such as a gouache drawing, titled Stampede (2013), featuring the nude upper portion of a woman propped up on a bed absent her bottom half as little horses stampede out of her open torso, and You Were Always on My Mind (2013), a cut - open head describing the brain's animated actions.