Sentences with phrase «new installation issues»

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According to the New York Times, solar installations declined 2 percent this year, the victim of saturated markets, financial issues at top manufacturers and a targeted lobbying effort from traditional power companies.
My phone broke (temporarily), I had flooring installation issues at my new studio and my camera just wouldn't cooperate when I tried to photograph my recipe.
New York Farm Bureau officials, who had issued a press release contending all units would be covered by the regulations, said they did not know the vote would only be for rules on installation of new uniNew York Farm Bureau officials, who had issued a press release contending all units would be covered by the regulations, said they did not know the vote would only be for rules on installation of new uninew units.
Traded a pick up in for a newer 4WD pick up Had an issue regarding a plow installation on this vehicle Spoke with Ed, he rectified the situation, turn
Her visual voice was developed while a student at New York University, when she began producing street installation art such as Butcherknives (1991), a work that addressed issues of sexual violence.
As for your installation issues, new purchases of the game should now work in Europe.
Las Vegas Weekly, The Barrick's «Plural» Teams Local and International Artists for an Engaging Show, April 26, 2018 East Hampton Star, 23 Successes in «A Radical Voice», Jennifer Landes, March 20, 2018 Elle Décor, «Hitting Her Groove», Kate Betts, September 2014 Hamptons ArtHub, Best Exhibitions of 2013», December 2013 Hamptons ArtHub, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Gabrielle Selz, September 2013 WhiteHot Magazine, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Janet Goleas, September 2013 Huffington Post, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Gabrielle Selz, August 2013 Elle Décor, «Arbiter of Style», Cynthia Frank, May 2013 NY H&G, «Mondo Condo» May 2013 Long Island Pulse, «Artist VIP», Nada, August 2011 Southampton Press, «Shifting Perceptions in Parrish Installation», Pat Rogers, November 8, 2007 East Hampton Star, «An Artist «Remembers the Future»», Jennifer Landes, November 1, 2007 East Hampton Star, «Industrial Strength Beauty, Jessica Frost, July 19, 2007 Las Vegas Sun, «Coloring Her World», Kristen Peterson, February 24, 2006 Southampton Press, «Tracing the Genealogy of Ideas», Eric Ernst, December 15, 2005 Columbus Dispatch,» Texture Enlivens Minimalist Exhibit», Kaizaad Kotwal Sunday, July 17, 2005 Southampton Press,» Avram Gallery Offers Quiet Space for Show», Eric Ernst, Nov. 25, 2004 Los Angeles Times, «Sweet Nostalgia Projected Onto Metal», Holly Meyers, Feb 1, 2002 Flash Art, «Aperto», David Pagel, March - April 2002 Art in America, «Report From Sante Fe — Sin City Sampler», Sarah S. King, July 2002 Kunst; «Verdachtig ist, wer sich nicht bewegt», Jurg M. Meier, 2002 Samatag, «Orte des Durchgangs sichtbar gemacht», Susanne Neubauer, Jan 26, 2002 The Art Newspaper, «Las Vegans», Sarah Douglass, No 121, January 2002, p. 9 The Southampton Press, «Artists in Spotlight at Parrish», October 25, 2001, Miami Herald, «Altoids Artworks Small, But Strong», Elias Turner, Sept 10, 2001 Florida Today, «Altoids offers an exhibit of curiously fresh art», Pam Harbaugh, 2001 Exhibit: a, «The Big American Issue», June 2001, p. 28 illustration Las Vegas Weekly, August 5, 1999 «Artists Bios», p. 20, illustration Las Vegas Weekly, February 3, 1999 «Great Art BiDesign», p22 New York Contemporary Art Report, Jan / Feb 2000, p. 52, illustration
The Jamaican artist is known for his compositions of neighborhood - found objects that address issues of consumer culture, poverty, and race — from his installation of disposed strollers at New Museum to his transformation of typical outdoor structures, like playgrounds, into playful objects in his newest installation Nari Ward: G.O.A.T., again.
Born in Taiwan in 1964 and currently living in New York City and Paris, Lee Mingwei creates participatory installations, where strangers can explore issues of trust, intimacy, and self - awareness, and one - on - one events, where visitors contemplate these issues with the artist through eating, sleeping, walking and conversation.
A public art installation by Sari Carel, commissioned and produced by More Art, that uses techniques from music and sound art to amplify the experience of breath and breathlessness associated with issues of respiratory illness, air quality, and environmental injustice in New York City.
In response, her new installation in Gallery Aferro's Project Room fuses wallpaper patterns, home decoration, and sewing projects with the current events that most unsettled her, including international women's rights issues, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting.
Female but maybe not Feminist, Biscayne Times, Victor Barrenechea, October 2008 Susan Lee - Chun Artist Profile, Theme Magazine, May / June 2008 Miami Contemporary Artists, Clear Magazine, April / May 2008 Voices, NY Arts, February / March 2008 Asian Artists on Display in BMOCA Exhibits, Boulder Daily Camera, Jenny Bergen, February 22, 2008 Urban Art Access: Art Basel Miami Beach, December 2007 Art Basel Miami Beach Notebook: A Party for the Arty, Economist, Jessica Gallucci, December 2007 Miami Contemporary Artists Book, Julie Davidow & Paul Clemence, November 2007 Susan Lee - Chun, H Magazine (Spain), Pedro Paricio, November 2007 Hurricane Project I, El Nuevo Herald, Adriana Herrera, Sept. 30, 2007 Los grabados de Goya inician una interesante temporada, El Nuevo Herald, Adriana Herrera, Sept. 16, 2007 Eight make the cut, Miami Herald, Daniel Chang, September 15, 2007 To the Brink and Back, Miami New Times, Carlos Suarez de Jesus, September 13, 2007 Body Double: Through a lens starkly, LA Times, Holly Myers, September 12, 2007 Ever more galleries in Wynwood, Miami Herald, Brett Sokol, September 7, 2007 Optic Nerve IX: MOCA Review, Miami Art Guide, Michelle Weinberg, September / October issue No. 10 Visual Power, Miami Herald, Tom Austin, August 5, 2007 Snitzer show brings 59 Homegrown Artists together, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, July 22, 2007 Wynwood Gallery Installations show the District «Artistic Heart, Miami Herald, Brett Sokol, July 13, 2007 Stop at X, Broward & Palm Beach New Times, Michael MIlls, April 26, 2007 Asian Style and Taste, LA Times, Scarlet Cheng, January 11, 2007 Banquet Art Exhibition at Pacific Asia Museum, The Epoch Times, Dan Sanchez, Dec. 10, 2006 Critic's Pick, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, December 8, 2006 Almost Famous, Ocean Drive Magazine, October 2006 Young at Art, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, September 10, 2006 Galleries & Museums, Chicago Reader, September 8, 2006 Home Groan, Miami New Times, Carlos Suarez De Jesus, August 16, 2006 Cuatro Artistas en Casa, El Nuevo Herald, Jose Antonio Evora, August 8, 2006 Urban Sprawl, Sun - Sentinel, Emma Trelles, July 30, 2006 Exploring Urban Life With Art «WLRN ArtStreet with Meredith Porte, July 2006 Around Town, Coral Gables Living Magazine, June / July 2006 Five Years and Going Strong, Design Miami Magazine (vol.1, No. 2), Tiffany Chestler, May 2006 Metro - Pictures, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, May 14, 2006.
Lorraine O» Grady is a New York - based interdisciplinary artist whose performances, photo and video installations, and critical writings locate timeless values in such topical issues as diaspora, hybridity, and black female subjectivity.
For Judd Foundation, he oversees art installations, architectural issues, and design efforts (including the recent restoration of 101 Spring Street in New York).
Opening: «Hew Locke: The Wine Dark Sea» at Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art An Anglo - Guyanese artist who's well known for work dealing with issues of race and colonialism, Hew Locke makes his New York solo debut with an installation of 35 boat sculptures suspended at various scales from the gallery's ceiling like a magnificent fleet.
With a strong line - up of DJs mixed art installations, paintings, drawings, flags, toys, couches, full - on immersive bathroom vibes, we want to give a shout out to the whole Superchief team, Carhartt and everyone who came out to party and celebrate our new issue and the group show!
In a new commission at London's Studio Voltaire, Hayes draws on archives in the US and UK that document the gay liberation and feminist movements — expect a large - scale installation and five - channel film that consider the relevance of these issues today as oppression and violence persist.
Her videos and installations explore the intersection between reality, perception, technology and time, as an investigation for finding new ways of seeing that innovatively address some of the current socio - cultural and environmental issues.
In «A new Live programme for Frieze New York», Julie Belcove previews ASSEMBLY, the Adrienne Edwards - curated section for galleries to «present performance -, sound - and time - based installation work that addresses «significant issues» of the contemporary world&raqunew Live programme for Frieze New York», Julie Belcove previews ASSEMBLY, the Adrienne Edwards - curated section for galleries to «present performance -, sound - and time - based installation work that addresses «significant issues» of the contemporary world&raquNew York», Julie Belcove previews ASSEMBLY, the Adrienne Edwards - curated section for galleries to «present performance -, sound - and time - based installation work that addresses «significant issues» of the contemporary world».
His recent work includes Storming Times Square, screened on 47 of the LED billboards in Times Square, New York; «Small Data», a solo exhibition at bitforms, New York, and Max Estrella Gallery in Madrid; «Quadratura», a solo exhibition at Espacio Fundación Telefónica in Lima; «Vórtices», an exhibition exploring issues of water and sustainability at the Fundación Canal Isabel II in Madrid; Synaptic Passage, an installation commissioned for the exhibition «Brain: The Inside Story» at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and two installations at the Sundance Film Festival 2011 in Park City, Utah.
Amalia Ulman in her installation on the cover of the new L'Officiel Art Dec - Feb issue.
Issued by Hirmer Publishers, the catalogue presents exciting new scholarship that examines the concept of the sublime from the 19th century to the present, and includes full - color reproductions of all 68 works exhibited at the Hall Art Foundation's facility in Reading, Vermont, in addition to several installation views.
Robert Beck lives and works in New York and makes drawings, sculptures, photographs and installations which address issues concerning masculinity and violence.
My ideas for the spaces I plan to generate are structured as a dialogue about the interaction between people and new technologies, socio - political issues raised through the dynamic and rapid industrialisation and globalisation,» explains Adela Andea, a Romanian - born artist whose chaotic light installations take over entire spaces.
Pablo Helguera is a New York - based artist whose practice has addressed issues of memory, ethnography, pedagogy, and the absurd through installation, socially engaged art, sculpture, and performance.
Twin magazine feature VITRINE artist Jonathan Baldock in their new print issue «Four new art talents expand expectations of installation
The format of shows range from single artist site - specific installations, to thematic group shows that address issues from new technology to the social and political forces that shape the built environment.
Born in Buffalo, New York, and based between Athens and Toronto, Stathacos brings together performance, installation and video in various formats, creating participatory projects, aiming to make new connections between cultures, historical periods, technologies and environmental issuNew York, and based between Athens and Toronto, Stathacos brings together performance, installation and video in various formats, creating participatory projects, aiming to make new connections between cultures, historical periods, technologies and environmental issunew connections between cultures, historical periods, technologies and environmental issues.
Heri Dono explores power structures and reflects upon socio - political issues of the current times in his new series of paintings and installation artwork.
The editors now describe their online platform as a hub for a range of activities that include printed matter and live events — a strategy that is being recognised in the Whitney Biennial this spring, where the collective will mount an installation to launch a new «issue».
It will feature De St. Croix's new site - specific installation, High Rise, a monumental / miniature sculpture referencing both the beauty and devastation upon the Florida Everglades, including issues of encroachment, climate change and the myriad of ways human behavior effects and modifies the natural landscape.
Bringing the artist's past and present work together in an entirely new installation, this exhibition «The Promise of If» realizes Minouk's Lim longstanding interest in the North - South - divided Korea and the consequent issues of the dispersed families.
New York based artist duo Lovett / Codagnone have worked together since 1995, creating photography, performance, video, sound, and installation works that tacking issues of collective identity and resistance to social structures.
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.
The book offers an intimate introduction to Steir's most recent paintings and includes a conversation between Steir and Sylvère Lotringer, the founder ofSemiotext (e), as well as three poems that Steir published in the «Schizo - Culture» issue of the magazine; «Trance Abyss,» a poem by Anne Waldman; an essay by art historian and curator Courtney J. Martin; a detailed chronology illustrated by archival images; and high - quality photographs of Lévy Gorvy's installations in both New York (currently on view), and London (2016).
, as well as three poems that Steir published in the «Schizo - Culture» issue of the magazine; «Trance Abyss,» a poem by Anne Waldman; an essay by art historian and curator Courtney J. Martin; a detailed chronology illustrated by archival images; and high - quality photographs of Lévy Gorvy's installations in both New York (currently on view), and London (2016).
NURTUREart's new group exhibition features a group of social - informed video, sculpture, installations, and interactive displays in order to not only start a conversation but to enable actual change in contemporary issues, such as livable wage, sustainable energy, and the exploration of alternative economies.
Hassan Khan, 38, an Egyptian artist who lives in Cairo and was featured in the New Museum's last triennial, creates videos and sculptural installations that explore history and cultural issues.
Inside this issue, we start with Barbara Kruger's new major site - specific installation at Modern Art Oxford, alongside her iconic 1980s paste - ups that continue to critique our consumerist culture.
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.
In this issue we look back at selected exhibitions, such as Markus Müller's solo show at Nicolas Krupp in Basel, Ohad Meromi at Gallery Diet in Miami, Keith Farquhar at New Jerseyy in Basel, Sverre Bjertnes» collaborative exhibition at White Columns New York, and Jon Kessler's immersive installation at the Swiss Institute in New York.
Adelita Husni - Bey's The Reading is a video (and props) installation that resulted after a workshop, for which the artist created a new — magical / transformative — environment and a set of tarot cards to ease a group of young New Yorkers into creatively discussing important issues and conceptions of our contemporary wornew — magical / transformative — environment and a set of tarot cards to ease a group of young New Yorkers into creatively discussing important issues and conceptions of our contemporary worNew Yorkers into creatively discussing important issues and conceptions of our contemporary world.
New York — based artist Cheryl Donegan (born 1962) is well known for her integration of performance and video with painting and installation, and her subversive spin on issues pertaining to gender, sex and art.
Curated by ETSU faculty of new media Vanessa Mayoraz, the works explore environmental issues, and range from prints, fiber, sculptural installation and video art.
Featured in our next print issue is: a major feature on art pioneer Robert Williams, the colorful installations of Pip & Pop, a review of cover artist Kehinde Wiley's new monograph, Erin M. Riley's embroidered selfies, Chiho Aoshima's solo exhibition in Seattle, Cinta Vidal Agullo's mesmerizing paintings, new works from Portland artist Blaine Fontana, the paintings of Mike Davis, a thought provoking article on the art and travels of street artist Swoon, plus reviews on the Sick Rose; featuring medical illustrations from tester - year and much more!
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Andrew Brischler (MFA 2012 Fine Arts) Painter; represented by Gavlak, Los Angeles; solo presentation «Patient Zero» at The Arts Club, London, UK (2014); included in «Painting: A Love Story» group exhibition at Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2013); collaborated on custom installation and limited - edition journal with Shinola (2013); awarded the Rema Hort Mann Foundation Visual Art Grant (2013); featured in Modern Painters Magazine (May 2014 Issue); New American Paintings (2012, Issue # 98); and the forthcoming 100 Painters of Tomorrow (out September 2014 from Thames & Hudson); included in the permanent collection of the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL
The star of the show is a major new work by the veteran US conceptual artist Bill Fontana, a multimedia installation that consists of digitally - augmented recordings from renewable energy sites all over the world that's been commissioned by Irena to help draw attention to issues of sustainability and future energy.
Over time, will those in his position come to resent those with solar access and will that equity issue be used to inhibit solar installation, appreciating the arguments for solar off setting the need for new generation etc..
For a state that has consistently provided thought and legislation leadership on renewable energy issues, its programs to help offset the high cost of solar installations have lagged behind neighbors like New York.
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