Sentences with phrase «new installations conceived»

In SPLITTER, new installations conceived especially for our exhibition space and a selection of Behr's latest artworks converge to offer a compelling snapshot of his emerging artistic career.
Millie Chen: Four Recollections Millie Chen: Four Recollections features a new installation conceived during her artist - in - residence at CU Boulder alongside three large - scale drawing installations created between 2015 and 2017.

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Her double survey at Artists Space included eight existing videos and one new work in an installation she conceived.
Helen Marten: Drunk Brown House at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery brought together work never before presented in London with new work in an installation that was conceived specifically in relation to the Gallery.
CCA presents Scottish artist Ross Birrell's 2017 documenta 14 projects, Criollo and The Athens - Kassel Ride: The Transit of Hermes, including new film and installation works conceived specifically for this exhibition.
Originally conceived in 1977, and created in 1996, the Judd Foundation was formed in order to preserve the work and installations of Judd in Marfa, Texas and at 101 Spring Street in New York.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts is proud to present Landing / Aterrizaje, a new installation by Bronx artist Moses Ros conceived specifically for the museum's Terrace, from April 18 through September 19, 2018.
/ thru 8/19 Hannah Beerman / Kimberly Klark / 788 Woodward Ave., Ridgewood / thru 7/27 Collect All Four / Songs for Presidents / 1673 Gates Ave., Ridgewood / thru 8/29 Opening 7/3 (6 - 9 PM) Anxious Spaces: Installation as Catalyst II / Knockdown Center / 52 - 19 Flushing / Flushing, Queens / thru 7/26 Opening 7/5 (5 - 10 PM) Conceived Without Sin curated by Culturadora / Radiator / 10 - 61 Jackson / Long Island City / thru 10/23 Opening 9/18 Simon Denny; S.Golden thru 9/7; Math Bass; Wael Shawky thru 8/31; etc. / MoMA PS1 / 22 - 25 Jackson / Long Island City Magali Reus thru 7/5; Erika Verzutti; Michael E. Smith thru 8/3; etc. / Sculpture Center / 44 - 19 Purves St. Long Island City New Ways of Seeing: Beyond Culture curated by J.Castro & E.Jeng / Dorsky Curatorial / 11 - 03 45th Ave., Long Island City / thru 7/12 Geometry: Anita Thacher; Arlene Slavin; John Schiff / VanDeb / 37 - 18 Northern Blvd. / Long Island City / thru 7/30 A.Denes; H.Fasnacht; G.Albergaria; V.Lutter; IK Studio / Socrates Sculpture Park / 32 - 01 Vernon Blvd. / LIC / thru 8/30 After Midnight: Indian Moderism; Studio Program thru 9/13; R.Seydel Opening 7/19, Etc. / Queens Museum / Flushing Meadows - Corona Park, Queens Lady Pink / Queens Museum @ Bulova / 75 - 20 Astoria Blvd., Queens / thru 8/14 Contours / BronxArtSpace / 305 E 140 / Bronx / thru 7/4 When You Cut Into the Present the Future Leaks Out curated by R.Basha / No Longer Empty / 878 Brook Avenue, Bronx / thru 7/19
Discrete Systems is a new body of work, conceived as an immersive multimedia installation for the gallery.
In residence in Marfa from June through August, Esparza will produce new work and conceive of a site - specific installation that is particular to the landscape and cultural context of the Big Bend region and northern Mexico, where adobe building is prevalent.
Mike Nelson is the first installation artist to be invited to conceive and create a new work in the British Pavilion for the 54th Venice Biennale.
Presented as a series of room - size installations — site - specific wall paintings, painted environments, monumental stacked canvases, and anthropomorphic painting «machines» — Ain't Painting a Pain presents major works never before seen in the United States, including a sculpture that was conceived early in his career but never built and a major new work to be completed in 2012.
For his solo show at the South London Gallery (SLG), Dean presents a new shore of a text in an installation conceived for the SLG's main space.
The world premiere of a new commission film, Under Cinema, features the acclaimed American singer - songwriter Kelela, and was conceived as a site - specific installation for FACT's Gallery 2, which is located under a cinema venue.
The book includes images of Mutu's exciting new work on x-ray paper, a medium used by the artist for the first time, a series of medium and large - scale collage works on Mylar and views of an installation, Dutty Water, conceived specifically for the exhibition.
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.
Conceived as a two - person exhibition, Sharon Lockhart Noa Eshkol presents Eshkol's largely unknown achievements through a new five - channel film installation, a series of photographs, and a selection of Eshkol's carpets, scores, and archival drawings.
Originally conceived in 1977, the Judd Foundation was created in 1996 (after the artist's death) in order to preserve the work and installations of Donald Judd in his estates in Marfa, Texas and at 101 Spring Street in New York.
Incidents of Travel in the Multiverse is a visionary new solo exhibition of film, drawing, installation and a live concert hall performance, conceived from AL and AL's epic sci - fi odyssey.
Among eleven works in the exhibition are eight new sculptures on view for the first time, including «V Formation,» a large - scale installation conceived for Herron's main gallery space.
Helen Marten's Drunk Brown House brings together work never before presented in London with new work in an installation that has been conceived specifically in relation to the Gallery.
In contrast to the deliberate subtlety of The Vertical Earth Kilometer, but conceived as a companion, The Broken Kilometer (1979) is a vast permanent installation at 393 West Broadway in New York City, another Dia space.
His practice includes drawings, prints, paintings, sculptures, videos, photographs, texts, installations and performances — Please Touch is Mourão's first solo exhibition in New York, and was specifically conceived for the Bronx Museum's North Wing Terrace.
Homage to Guerrilla Gardening (2011) is a site - specific installation conceived by Alison Williams for Marie Celeste, and commissioned by Artspace for The Lot — a municipal pocket park in New Haven.
Conceived specially for an arresting 19th century corrugated iron chapel in Kilburn, known as The Tin Tabernacle, Nowhere Less Now is British artist Lindsay Seers» ambitious new installation.
Solo artist highlights include an immersive light installation by James Turrell with Kayne Griffin Corcoran (New York), who will take part in Frieze London for the first time; and Philippe Parreno's new sculptural work (Pilar Corrias, London), conceived in conjunction with the artist's commission for Tate Modern's Turbine HaNew York), who will take part in Frieze London for the first time; and Philippe Parreno's new sculptural work (Pilar Corrias, London), conceived in conjunction with the artist's commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hanew sculptural work (Pilar Corrias, London), conceived in conjunction with the artist's commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Conceived as a complete installation, the exhibition will comprise new works, including a number of film installations.
Originally conceived for the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., during a collaboration with architect I.M. Pei in the early 1970s, the installation was eventually realized for Pace's New York exhibition in 2008.
Starting from the historical performative nature of contemporary Cuban art, the exhibition will present a large selection of works and installations — some of them conceived for the PAC — of the most representative Cuban artists and the most up - and - coming artists of the new generation, a section dedicated to Lázaro Saavedra (National Prize of Plastic Arts 2014) and a tribute to the two most influential Cuban artists, Ana Mendieta and Felix Gonzalez - Torres.
In 1988 he curated Utopia Post Utopia (Untitled Installation Conceived by Robert Gober), The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and organized Robert Gober, Nancy Shaver, Alan Turner, Meg Webster, Cable Gallery, New York, in 1986.
Crowds were drawn to David Nolan Gallery's roped - off Barry Le Va installation, a work the artist originally conceived in 1967, and recreated on site at the fair; New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham was spotted snapping the piles of grey felt and rogue aluminum balls that the artist had carefully strewn across the floor.
[54] That same year, Kusama conceived her floor installation Thousands of Eyes as a commission for the new Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, Brisbane.
Combining sculpture, text and screen - printed paintings, this exhibition brought together old and new work in an installation conceived specifically for the Serpentine by London - based artist Helen Marten (b. 1985, Macclesfield, UK), who won both the 2016 Turner Prize and the inaugural Hepworth Sculpture Prize.
During the exhibition, the Museum's galleries will be transformed into a workshop where New York - based weavers and artisans will create a series of functional and experimental objects and installations conceived by Burks.
Conceived by the artist especially for the museum's new exhibition halls, the show includes over 48 works from Opie's London studio as well as three large - scale, site - specific installations.
The works the artist has conceived for the Secession show a new turn in her oeuvre, integrating sculptural installations and performance elements.
Alongside a host of her celebrated photocollages from the 1980s and a four - channel video work of 2004, she is for the most part presenting new installations in Bregenz that have been especially conceived for the unique Kunsthaus architecture.
An exhibition of installation work with an accompanying performance programme conceived by Sam Falls will open tonight at The Kitchen, New York.
For his first solo commission in a British public space Simon Martin presents Untitled (2008), a new single - screen video installation conceived specially for this exhibition at Chisenhale.
The exhibition consists of a series of new sculptural and wall works, which Matthias Bitzer conceives of as a cohesive installation of disparate pieces.
Fences Make Sense is a new installation of two video - works purposely conceived for the Waterside Contemporary gallery space.
For the Kathmandu Triennale the artist conceived a brand new series of etchings and a sound installation «Mero Aama ko Thaili».
Featured in the exhibition is the new sculptural 8 x 12 foot installation Freezing Rain, a work conceived from photographs the artist took of rainstorms.
It also will feature new installations of art and non-art objects conceived by the artist for the galleries.
As a response to Wilson, Lippard conceived a new production titled Flesh, an immersive installation, which takes up the entire ground floor hall of the KW building and confronts the visitor with one singular element — a spiral staircase.
In addition to a new work conceived specifically for Gallery 8, Suga is represented by a selection of full - room installations, photographs and performance video works spanning the breadth of his nearly 50 year career.
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.
Initially conceived as a personal project on the walls of Sorrenti's New York loft, the material in Draw Blood for Proof eventually found its way onto gallery walls as a large - scale installation piece in 2004.
To further commemorate the Rodin centenary, the Fine Arts Museums have invited international artists Urs Fischer and Sarah Lucas to conceive installations combining new and existing works in dialogue with the museums» Rodin holdings that explore under - appreciated dimensions of Rodin's work.
Creation is a Solitary Pursuit, Love is What Brings You Closer to Art will also feature 27 works from the artist's Love Forever series of black and white drawings that formed the precursor to Kusama's latest project, a brand new pumpkin sculpture and an original installation conceived specially for this exhibition.
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