Cheryl Pope will debut two
new video works during her upcoming exhibition, «Chain Reaction,» which opens June 28th, 2014.
This has been especially evident this summer as they transformed the gallery into a production studio, where they've commissioned four artists to create
new video works during three - week residencies.
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new ways to make money, including selling advertisers airtime
during Skype
video calls.
Edwards even
worked a reference to past
work into the
new video, as ad nerds will definitely get a laugh at theLEGENDofKARL's not - so subtle take on the «Mad World» «s emo - soundtrack style
during one particularly violent scene.
In the latest edition of my
video series The Actor's Side, the
New York / Vermont - raised actress talks about getting bleeped
during her Oscar acceptance speech, starting out in acting by
working opposite giant puppets, what makes a good director, and why it's not such a bad thing to be on a soap... Read
Running time: 97 minutes Distributor: Criterion Collection DVD Extras: A
new digital transfer supervised and approved by director of photography; «Ask Todd,» an audio Q&A with director Todd Solondz; Making «Life
During Wartime,» a
new documentary featuring interviews with actors; a
new video piece in which Lachman discusses his
work on the film; the original theatrical trailer; and a booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Sterritt.
In addition to Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field, other site - specific projects
during this period will include a city - wide exhibition including newly commissioned, site - responsive artworks at Los Altos in fall of 2013; a multi-location display of Doug Aitken's Empire trilogy (2008 — 14) in 2014, showing all three
video installations simultaneously for the first time; and off - site presentations of the museum's ongoing SECA Award shows and
New Work series.
I knew Casey Jane Ellison's
work, Touching the Art (2013), was good when I stayed to watch the entire second season twice on a screen in the
New Museum's lobby
during «Surround Audience,» the 2015 Triennial; the
video is a three - part series in which she interviews various art world luminaries, including Catherine Opie, K8 Hardy, Clarissa Dalrymple, and Kembra Pfahler.
TRANSFER presents a
new GIF installation
work from Lorna Mills and a debut
video piece from Rollin Leonard
during Moving Image NYC 2014.
The Montreal - based artist's second solo exhibition, Squinky Hates
Video Games, is a compilation of
work from the past three years in the form of ten different games, some of which were created
during a stint at UC Santa Cruz's Digital Arts and
New Media MFA program.
Spanning the entirety of WhiteBox's two - leveled exhibition space, the show features the
video, sculpture, murals, installation, and two - dimensional media
works by over 50 Japanese artists who emigrated to
New York
during the formative stages of their careers.
In keeping with Ballroom Marfa's mission,
New Growth features newly commissioned
work including the
video Samuel in Space and the Shea Butter Irrigation System — both of which were produced
during the artist's stay in Marfa.
The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting American art, and its collection — comprising more than 19,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, films,
videos, and
new media by more than 2,900 artists — contains some of the most significant and exciting
work created by artists in the United States
during the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
The London - based artist — who
works with a variety of media, including
video, performance and installation — will be the recipient of six - month residency in Italy,
during which she will create
new work for a solo exhibition to be presented at the Whitechapel and the Collezione Maramotti.
British artist Edward Thomasson presents
new video work and drawings produced
during his six - month residency at the South London Gallery (SLG.)
During the performance, Amerika featured an encore presentation of his «Glitch Ontology» manifesto in conjunction with his Lake Como Remix
video art
work and launched his
new music
video, What's the Glitch.
During 2014's «Prospect.3: Notes for Now» — the third iteration of the city - wide contemporary art triennial in
New Orleans — the Contemporary Arts Center was filled with a selection of abstract paintings, figurative
works,
video installations, and fish tanks full of coral — all pieces created by artists from around the world.
In this
video Loretta Howard, founder and owner of Loretta Howard Gallery in
New York talks about Edward Dugmore's path to becoming a painter, his connection to the San Francisco and
New York schools and his relationships with the mega stars of Abstract Expressionism like Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning and the fact that all these artists produced their
works during the same time,
working with the same underlying theories.
Vieira will exhibit a
new body of
work that includes sculptures and
video created
during her summer residence in Athens organized by the gallery.
Frith Street Gallery, London, until 31 October 2014
New Dehli - born collaborators Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta — known collectively as Raqs Media Collective — are artist - historians, the
works on view in their show at London's Frith Street (titled Corrections to the First Draft of History) comprised of material such as archived newspapers and a
video re-enactment of a run on a Shanghai bank, which took place
during the Chinese Civil War and was captured by Cartier - Bresson.
The exhibition spans two decades and includes the
New York premiere of Pneuma (1994/2009) a
video / sound installation, and several flat - screen pieces from the Transfigurations series, Viola's
newest body of
work, which originated with Ocean Without a Shore, created for the 15th century Church of San Gallo
during the Venice Biennale in 2007.
Cheryl Donegan: Scenes + Commercials
New Museum 235 Bowery
New York, NY 10002 January 20 — April 10, 2016 The artist Cheryl Donegan became known for her low - tech, gestural
video works during the early 1990s.
The «uncut» version, set to premiere at the
New York Film Festival this October, will be screened
during Leventhal's artist talk, along with other selections from her body of
video work.
Standouts include Carrie Mae Weems» holographic narrative about race, sex, and politics portrayed by ghostly characters on a burlesque stage; The Propeller Group's
video that draws parallels between funeral practices in Vietnam and
New Orleans, along with the collective's sculptures of tricked - out musical instruments, which were also photographed with members of Louisiana marching bands; Glenn Kaino's installation of water tanks that turn military machines into coral reefs; Jean - Michel Basquiat's paintings and
works on paper that reference the cultural legacy of the Mississippi Delta and the South; Camille Henrot's
video exploration of the universe by way of the storage rooms of the Smithsonian Institution; Tavares Strachan's 100 - foot long neon sign declaring «You belong here» from a barge on the Mississippi River; and Andrea Fraser's monologue, in which she recreated a heated debate by
New Orleans city council members
during a 1991 vote to racially integrate the Mardi Gras krewes — changing her voice and expression as she dynamically alternated between speakers, both black and white.
The selection of visiting artists and mentors was quite impressive: we met with Trevor Paglen
during the final stages of his The Last Pictures project and with artists Eva and Franco Mattes, who enlisted us to take part in their
newest piece, «Emily's
Video» (named after one of my fellow classmates who
worked on the project).
«This exact moment I'm focused on
work for a solo show opening this spring at Pari Nadimi in Toronto featuring
new gestural software for making dripping wet feminist abstract expressionist
video paintings,» he tells The Creators Project, adding that 2016 will also be the year
during which his wife and him going to give birth to their first child in VR.
This is definitely one of the «6 pieces of art» he was referring to on Twitter the other day,
during his random answering spree, where he confirmed that he's been
working on
new videos for the album.
The Museum will also reinstall Bruce Nauman's iconic
video No, No
New Museum (Clown Torture Series)(1987) in the Museum's window, just as the
work was originally presented
during Nauman's solo exhibition at the Museum in 1987.
Works added to the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
during 2010 included a 2009 16 mm film, Beau Geste, by Morocco - based Yto Barrada, a 2009 slide - projection installation, In the Near Future, by
New York — based Sharon Hayes, a 19 - channel digital
video, The Torn First Pages, 2004 — 8, by Indian artist Amar Kanwar, the 2006 interactive piece This Progress by German artist Tino Sehgal and the 2010 sound installation The Shallow Sea by Scottish artist Susan Philipsz.
On Tuesday, a
new video that deals specifically with Cambridge's
work in the United States
during the 2016 election raises more significant questions about the role the firm played.
Universal Music,
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Worked as a Personal Assistant to Jeff Panzer, Vice President of Vivendi
during video productions by Universal Music in the
New Orleans Metro Area.