On the occasion of
his new multimedia exhibition, «Future People,» opening at the Rebuild Foundation Stony Island Arts Bank on June 6, Derrick Adams will sit down with VoCA Board Member and Virginia Steele Scott Chief Curator of American Art at The Huntington, Chad Alligood, to discuss his arts practice and the experience of incorporating... Learn More
Not exact matches
Visitors to the Lord Ashcroft Gallery's Extraordinary Heroes
exhibition can discover the personal stories behind each medal in a state - of - the - art
new space filled with interactive touch - screens,
multimedia platforms and original interpretation.
Meanwhile for users not able to visit the Louvre Museum, the
multimedia guide can be updated by connecting to the Internet and selecting «Update Guide» to receive data on brand
new exhibitions or when major changes are made to existing shows, and ensure their interactive tour provides the most up - to - date experience.
This sprawling
multimedia series has been reunited for its first
New York
exhibition at Skarstedt, organized in collaboration with the Estate of Martin Kippenberger at Cologne's Galerie Gisela Capitain.
Five
new pieces were created especially for the
exhibition, including a large scale outdoor video projection by Tony Oursler; a
multimedia project created by Nan Goldin in Ukraine in the lead up to the
exhibition; a video by Ai Weiwei; a photo by Sergiy Bratkov; and a performance by Ilya Chichkan.
The
new website, launched in late September 2010, includes the following enhancements: more
multimedia content, greater search functionality within the AS - AP site to retrieve all content related to specific art spaces,
exhibitions, and individuals.
The
exhibition has on display both
new and rarely seen
multimedia works, as well as film, painting, sculpture, photography, and drawings by more than 70 artists.
For Oursler's first solo
exhibition in Hong Kong, entitled «PriV % te,» Lehmann Maupin gallery presents eight
new multimedia wall works and sculptures offering the artist's perspective on a particular slice of chaos erupting at the convergence of digital media and cultural identity: facial recognition technology.
The NCMA's
newest exhibition space, this gallery is dedicated to showing video and
multimedia work by local, national, and international artists creating in this exciting, ever - changing medium.
In her first
exhibition with Alexander Gray Associates, Polly Apfelbaum will present
new work in the
multimedia show «The Potential of Women,» inspired by the cover design and visual motifs from a 1963 book of the same name.
Episode 22: Alana Wolf speaks with artist Danielle Roney about her
new solo
exhibition of
multimedia works, ON THE EDGE OF SELF, now on view at Kiang Gallery through June 4, 2011.
As part of an interdisciplinary initiative at the College to explore the rich traditions of large - scale artworks and to develop
new scholarship around the mural format, Nadia Haji Omar, a Sri Lankan
multimedia artist living and working in Rhode Island, will transform the
exhibition space with mirrored surfaces and her signature alpha - numeric abstraction.
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.
The
exhibition will be an ambitious installation in which Grasso transforms the gallery into an immersive environment, a
multimedia labyrinth that includes
new sculpture, paintings, photographs, neon works and video (the eponymously titled film will make its US debut in this
exhibition).
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.
The
exhibition is Bravo's first solo show at the gallery, but the Colombia - born
New York - based
multimedia artist is well known for her installations and public commissions.
«Localized Histories,» the
new exhibition in Artpace's Hudson (Show) Room, begins, comes full circle, and ends with Linda Pace's «Orange Crush,» a large,
multimedia wall collage comprised of everyday objects ranging from stuffed animals to Tide detergent bottles — all in bright shades of orange.
et al. presents MEDIA BASED TIME, an
exhibition of
new work by Oakland based
multimedia artist Chris Duncan.
We're looking forward to seeing her work at the fair, featured in an
exhibition of works that combine
new and old media with paint, curated by Brooklyn - based writer and curator Ryan E. Steadman and New York based multimedia artist and curator Ryan Walla
new and old media with paint, curated by Brooklyn - based writer and curator Ryan E. Steadman and
New York based multimedia artist and curator Ryan Walla
New York based
multimedia artist and curator Ryan Wallace.
The
exhibition comprises three of the artist's seminal
multimedia installations, including the first installation of Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency in
New England in more than 30 years.
architecture, biology, body, communal, communication, environment,
exhibition, female body, form, function, hypnotic, installation,
multimedia,
New Museum, physical, Pipilotti Rist, projection, psychological, sensual, soundscape, sublime, technological sublime, technology, texture, video art
His recent
exhibitions include The Interview: Red, Red Future, a solo
exhibition with the artist MPA that addressed the impending human colonization of Mars; Double Life with artists Jérôme Bel, Wu Tsang, and Haegue Yang that considered possibilities for performance without live bodies; Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane, which brought together
multimedia works by two pioneering female performers based in
New York and Paris, respectively; and LaToya Ruby Frazier: WITNESS, which documented, in the artist's own words, of «the rise of globalization and the decline in manufacturing as told through the bodies of three generations of African - American women.»
Notable US - based
exhibitions include a yearlong art expedition centered around a canoe trip up the Hudson River for Peekskill Project V at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, a
multimedia participatory installation at Conflux Festival 2010 in NYC, solo
exhibitions at Romer Young Gallery, San Francisco, and Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia, and group
exhibitions at the International Print Center
New York, N.A.D.A. Miami, Contemporary Art Center, Las Vegas, Flux Factory, Queens NY, and Corcoran Gallery of Arts, Washington DC.
In Keep Out, Jay Heikes»
new exhibition at Marianne Boesky Gallery, the Minneapolis - based artist displays his large - scale copper installations that consist of wire, iron, steel, and wax, as well as a selection of paintings and
multimedia works.
In her first
exhibition in Scotland, widely acclaimed
multimedia artist Pilvi Takala (b1981, Helsinki, Finland) presents old and
new works at the Centre for Contemporary Arts.
In an imaginative
new visual art
exhibition, French - Moroccan
multimedia artist Yto Barrada and American designer and art educator Julie Klear invite kids to create
new worlds using colorful art pieces, to transform the FIAF Gallery into a moveable visual feast.
As a
multimedia artist, she participated in a number of private and group
exhibitions both in
New York and Korea.
That's the rallying cry behind an imaginative
new exhibition from French - Moroccan
multimedia visual artist Yto Barrada and American designer and art educator Julie Klear, in the FIAF gallery.
The
exhibition will feature
new portraits of Diane von Furstenberg by four leading figures in Chinese contemporary artists — conceptual artist Zhang Huan, photographer Hai Bo, painter Li Songsong, and
multimedia artist Yi Zhou — resulting in a dialogue that brings the narrative of Diane's ongoing collaborations with visual artists into the global age of the twenty - first century.
March 1 - 3, 2012 at the Powerhouse Crosstown Arts organized
New York - based
multimedia artist Rashaad Newsome's first
exhibition in Memphis, a video installation, Swag, from 2011, at the Powerhouse from March 1 — 3, 2012.
Alongside with paintings and sculptures, illustrating the key - phases of the artist's career, the
exhibition will feature the spectacular Coucou Bazar, a
multimedia work where painting, sculpture, theater, dance and music coexist, presented for the first time in
New York in 1973.
Installation view featuring work by Jaroslaw Flicinski May 11 — June 24, 2007 CCNOA center for contemporary non-objective art Brussels, Belgium presents two solo
exhibitions — a
new large installation by Polish artist Jaroslaw Flicinski entitled Playground, and a
new multimedia work by Sofia Bustorff and Michael Delia entitled Still / Moving.
This
exhibition presents portraits of designer, muse, collector, and icon Diane von Furstenberg by some of the most celebrated artists of the past four decades, along with a retrospective of DVF fashion spanning the last forty years.Diane von Fustenberg: Journey of a Dress features works by artists including Francesco Clemente, Chuck Close, Helmut Newton, Julian Opie, and Andy Warhol, as well as
new portraits of von Furstenberg by four leading figures in Chinese contemporary art: conceptual artist Zhang Huan, photographer Hai Bo, painter Li Songsong, and
multimedia artist Yi Zhou.
Gordon Cheung's first solo
exhibition in Dubai, «Lines in the Sand», presents a series of large scale
multimedia works that explore the shifting boundaries of the empires of global capitalism, and the manipulation of cartography and geography by superpowers to gain control over
new territories, resources and trade routes.
Subliminal Projects is excited to ring in the
New Year with Modular Synthesis, a solo
exhibition featuring works by Brooklyn - based
multimedia artist Steve Keene.
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.
The high heels are a
new site - specific sculpture called Jubilee, one of the many
multimedia works on display in English artist Sarah Lucas's
new exhibition, Good Muse.
This year's CURRENTS festival
exhibitions showcased single channel video, video and sound installation, interactive
new media, animation, computer / software modulated sculpture,
multimedia performance, experimental and interactive documentary video, Digital Dome projection, art gaming, web art, workshops and panel discussions.
In recent years, Frances Stark (* Newport Beach, California, 1967, lives and works in Los Angeles) has been widely acclaimed for her large - scale
multimedia works presented in major international
exhibitions, including her digital video «My Best Thing», first shown at the 54th Venice Biennial (2011), «Put a Song in your Thing» from Performa,
New York (2011), and her recent work «Bobby Jesus's Alma Matter...» at the Carnegie International, Pittsburg (2013).
In a solo
exhibition at the Zach Feuer Gallery in
New York in 2006, Henning created a
multimedia explosion of art that transformed the gallery into an over-the-top salon while simultaneously referencing and critiquing the salons of a bygone era.
Her luxuriant videos and
multimedia installations, which explore sexuality and media culture with a playful, provocative blend of fantasy and everyday life, have been featured in major
exhibitions at the world's best - known venues, from the
New York MoMA, to the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to the Venice Biennale.
There's no doubt that
multimedia artist Tony Oursler is one of our time's most saluted artists: he's had more than 200 solo
exhibitions worldwide and his works are part of the most recognized public collections globally including MoMA,
New York, Tate London and Cartier Foundation, Paris.
A
new,
multimedia web platform at icaboston.org accompanies the
exhibition and features descriptions of the works, interviews with artists, and commentary by current and former ICA curators reflecting on works that entered the collection during their tenure.
During the
exhibition's run, a
multimedia presentation of Ayer's final performance work, «Canray Poole,» will be performed live at 8 p.m. Thursday, Mar. 23rd in the Tree Room of the Tracy Street Arts Complex, with a reception in the ATHICA gallery before and after the reading, starting at 7:30 p.m.
New York - based performance artist Daniel Allen Nelson will direct the play with a cast of Cal Clements, Ashley Crooks, Sam Lane and Kate Morrissey.
Adam Chodzko launches his first solo
exhibition at Marlborough Contemporary from 6 November until 21 December with a brand
new multimedia project, Room for Laarni, Image Moderator.
Adam Chodzko launches his first solo
exhibition at Marlborough Contemporary from 6 November with a brand
new multimedia project, Room for Laarni, Image Moderator.
In 2014, McCarthy, one of the most provocative and influential voices in
multimedia, sculpture and performance art, unveiled
new paintings in his first
exhibition devoted to the medium since the 1980s.
A
multimedia exhibition organized by the museum's
new director, Pilar Tompkins Rivas, looks at eight decades of youth culture — from the pachucos and pachucas of the»40s, to the connections between Los Angeles and British youth culture, to the emergence of social spaces geared at youth.
The inaugural
exhibition in MMoCA's
new Imprint Gallery, a space dedicated to presenting
multimedia artwork, will be by L.A. - based artist Kim Schoen.
The
exhibition also includes
new multimedia works from Henner's Scam Baiters series (2013 - present).