This selection
of video installations from the Hammer Contemporary Collection features major works by Charles Atlas, Barbara Kruger, and Kara Walker.
This selection
of video installations from the Hammer Contemporary Collection features major works by American artists Charles Atlas, Barbara Kruger, and Kara Walker created in the last decade.
Yoshua Okón shares his ideas and presents a selection
of his video installations from the past 15 years for this special Tuesday Evenings artist talk.
Not exact matches
Featuring super-smooth panning that removes unwanted motions
from your
videos, Polaroid makes
installation of your camera a snap thanks to the included mounting ring and screws.
In this film, which began life as a multichannel
video installation, Blanchett plays 13 roles,
from a turbaned choreographer to a nuclear scientist, with all
of her dialogue spliced together
from nearly 60 artistic manifestos
of the 20th Century.
Cate Blanchett doesn't play 13 characters so much as embody 13 different ideas and approaches to 20th century art in Manifesto, German
video artist Julian Rosefeldt's feature - length version
of his eponymous, multi-screen
installation from 2015.
Alongside a booklet featuring essays
from Graham Fuller, Peter von Bagh and the recollections
of neophyte actor Sweet, is the 1942 doc Listen to Britain, full
of wartime sights and sounds, and a 2001
video -
installation piece
of the same name
from artist Victor Burgin.
From the magic lantern - style innovation
of his sculpture
installation Six Men Getting Sick to the fixed camera placements
of The Alphabet to the rudimentary narrative
of The Grandmother (whose heavy's freakishly accentuated jawline transforms his countenance into that
of a snarling villain in the «Perils
of Pauline» mode) to, finally, the total aesthetic compromise
of the shot - on -
video The Amputee, the first few entries contained on «The Short Films
of David Lynch» imply that there is only one destiny for the medium, whether its evolution is spread out over a century or concentrated in the time it takes for an artist to develop a conscience.
Illustrated with performance, private
videos, and recollections
from those who knew him, this detailed and innovative documentary looks at the life
of the always provocative artist Chris Burden, whose work consistently challenged ideas about the limits and nature
of modern art,
from his notorious performances in the 1970s to his later assemblages,
installations, kinetic and static sculptures, and scientific models.
This short
video from Honda covers some important safety information on the proper use and
installation of a child seat and booster.
This
video tutorial teaches how you to allow for the
installation of apps
from unknown sources and sideload the app on your device.
The exhibit will include stunning hyper - realistic work by Churchill - Johnson — stark political statement contrasted with delicate, minimalist abstraction by Uyesaka — deeply engaging abstract oils by Scorzelli — dynamic and powerful ceramic insights by Rosenberg - Dent — fanciful, abstract adventures by Lehrer — an unsettling mixed - media
installation with
video by auto - expressionist, Metrov — striking figurative vs abstract works by Ferris — a lively «abolish blandness» painting by Lytle contrasted with fabulous yarn work
from the early 90's — and a pair
of McCracken's, always delightful, miniatures.
Trackoons appeared as part
of TIFF's digiPlaySpace — the annual interactive exhibition for kids, featuring
installations,
video games, and creative production activities
from artists all over the world.
Mark Beasley, the Robert and Arlene Kogod Secretarial Scholar and Curator
of Media and Performance Art, has programmed the Washington, D.C., debuts
of five
video installations from recent biennials, which are to be experienced in the following sequence: Camille Henrot's Grosse Fatigue (2013), a transcendent and lyrical multilayered rumination on the creation and organization
of the universe, conceived during a residency at the Smithsonian; Hito Steyerl's How Not to Be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational.
The solo exhibition, curated by Martin Germann, presents
videos, performances, and
installations from the last decade
of the German - Kurdish artist's career.
Installation view
of The Lure
of Paris at Loretta Howard Gallery, New York (screen capture
from GalleryLOG
video)
Dieter Roth (1930 — 98), the great multidisciplinary artist
of time and decay, turned the cameras on himself in a 131 -
video - monitor
installation, Solo Szenen (Solo Scenes),
from 1997 — 98, a non-stop, dispassionate recording
of all aspects
of his daily life, including the most intimate.
Artwork ranges
from drawing, photography, sculpture,
installations, film and
video to performance and social practice taking place in both urban and rural landscapes, and include works that are narrative, political, performative, and conceptual examples
of contemporary art.
Her
videos are often initially presented within custom - built
installations that mirror the sets, props, and characters
from within the
videos themselves, extending the reality
of the moving images beyond the screen.
From his earliest works, Mellors has explored themes tied to contemporary society, from mediation and cultural systems, to technology, art and civilization through the use of video, installations, puppets and animatronics equipped with an irreverent and cutting ir
From his earliest works, Mellors has explored themes tied to contemporary society,
from mediation and cultural systems, to technology, art and civilization through the use of video, installations, puppets and animatronics equipped with an irreverent and cutting ir
from mediation and cultural systems, to technology, art and civilization through the use
of video,
installations, puppets and animatronics equipped with an irreverent and cutting irony.
Encompassing some 100 works in painting, sculpture,
video, and
installation, «The Everywhere Studio» presents over 50 artists
from the past five decades to reveal the artist's studio as a charged site that has both predicted and responded to broader social and economic changes
of our time.
The 70 works featured in the show range
from painting to woven
installations to
video projections, and span subjects as large as celestial bodies to as tiny as the flower
of a bush plum.
The images, which ranged
from recognizable landmarks such as Manhattan's Flatiron Building to mundane street signage or a bundle
of electric wiring fixed to a ceiling, were edited down to 450 photographs that are shown through a two - channel
video installation projected onto perpendicular walls.
The Warehouse exhibitions feature 20 and 21st century sculpture, photography,
video, painting and large scale
installations by international artists culled
from the collection
of Martin Z. Margulies.
Arranged in a dynamic layout, the publication features photo documentation
of the animatronic sculpture Female figure (2014) and the
installation of the exhibition, which also included a series
of untitled sculptures
from 2014 and the
video Raspberry Poser (2012).
The Sculpture program at PAFA embraces contemporary and classical approaches across a broad range
of art making —
from traditional figurative sculpture to
video and
installation art.
From October 19 — 21, 2017, Adriana Varejão's
video installation Transbarroco (2014) played across the façade and in the central courtyard
of the historic John Sowden House, designed by Lloyd Wright in 1926.
Installation view
of «Once (Now) Again,» multi-channel presentation
of Ektachrome images and
video from the 1980s and 1990s by LYLE ASHTON HARRIS at 2017 Whitney Biennial.
From installation and
video to sculpture, painting and photography, the variety
of work on display reflects the diverse perspective
of the artists featured in the exhibition.
Amar Kanwar's 2017
video installation, Such a Morning, will be included in the inaugural edition
of the Lahore Biennale (LB01) to be held
from 18th to 31st March 2018 in Lahore, Pakistan.
START is pleased to present The Prudential Eye Zone, a specially curated section
of the fair showcasing the most exciting work
from nineteen emerging Asian artists in digital and
video art,
installation, sculpture and photography.This section
of the fair charts the highlights
of the Global Eye...
Featuring new and recent works, these solo exhibitions showcase a range
of media,
from video and photography to drawing and
installation.
It's «a contemplative analysis
of nature and the human histories it belies,» including a
video installation from which the exhibition takes its title.
The Hessel Collection is international in scope, with paintings, photographs, and works on paper, sculptures,
videos and
video installations from the 1960s to the present including notable representations
from many
of the foremost movements in contemporary art; Minimalism, Arte Povera, Transavantgarde, Neo-expressionism, Pattern and Decoration, The Hairy Who and Chicago Imagists, Post-minimalists, and New Media, among others.
Among the works being shown are a one - projector
video installation entitled Scarlet McCraw Crayons, a selection
from an edition
of 10 unique monitor works, Molly Numbers 1 through 10, and Bison Prototype an altered monitor work.
We invite artists
from a wide range
of approaches to submit work to this call including sculptors,
installation artists, sound artists,
video artists, web based artists, performance based visual artists, and multimedia artists.
«NATE YOUNG: The Unseen Evidence
of Things Substantiated» @ Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) Philadelphia Minneapolis - based conceptual artist Nate Young is presenting new work including an immersive
video installation from which the exhibition takes it title.
Emilija Škarnulyte's immersive
video installation depicts neutrino detectors and nuclear submarines
from the perspective
of an anthropologist
from the distant future.
Caribbean: Crossroads
of the World will highlight over two centuries
of rarely seen works —
from paintings and sculptures to prints, photographs,
installations, films, and
videos — dating
from the Haitian Revolution to the present.
Working in photography, as well as
video and
installation, her projects have documented same - sex marriage and used first - person accounts to surface the «experience
of living in a country that constitutionally protects the rights
of LGBTI people but often fails to defend them
from targeted violence.»
With a keen interest in dissecting processes
of forming meaning
from objects, culture and natural phenomena, Mangan creates
videos, montages, sculptures and
installations that disrupt established systems
of knowledge.
Adrien Missika's exhibition Zeitgeber, an
installation of photography, assemblages and
video, ran
from September 18 to November 7, 2015, at Mexico City's Proyectos Monclova.
A variety
of contemporary works are coming on loan to the British Museum
from a self - portrait by Lionel Davis» to
video featuring Candice Breitz, and a 3D
installation by Mary Sibande.
«A selection
of iconic works using light projection — photographs, films,
videos, digital imagery and interactive
installations from plasma screens to giant projections — will document the technological innovations that have become part
of artistic creation over the past ten years.»
Among the exhibition's highlights are a photographic
installation in which Waters explores the auras and absurdities
of famous films, their directors, and actors; a suite
of photographs and sculpture that use humor to humanize dark moments in history
from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11; and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014
video work
of children reading a G - rated version
of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration
of all things outsider and extreme).
From the seminal performance work by Rachel Rosenthal, the early queer
video work
of EZTV, boundary breaking art
installations by Barbara T. Smith, the pioneering media explorations by Electronic Café International, to the feminist media interventions
of Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz - Starus, these five influential and often overlooked artists and collaborative arts groups were fundamental to charting the course for the artist space movement and its vision
of egalitarian artistic production and reception.
This travelling show
from Anchorage Museum in Alaska, highlights work by eleven, contemporary Indigenous artists
of various tribal affiliations whose works include ink drawings,
video, digital photography, multi-media
installation and textiles.
Each summer
from late June to mid-October, DSA creates a wide program
of visual and performing art events, including exhibitions,
video screenings, and site - specific
installations in downtown North Adams.
Highlights
of the exhibition include Stark's pre-YouTube Cat
Videos (1999 — 2002); the playful, provocative and psychedelic «chorus girl» collages
from the series A Torment
of Follies (2008); My Best Thing (2011), a
video that debuted at the 2011 Venice Biennale edited
from Stark's cyber exchanges with two online paramours; the celebrated
video installation Bobby Jesus's Alma Mater b / w Reading the Book
of David and / or Paying Attention Is Free (2013), set to a West Coast gangsta rap soundtrack and featuring images that range
from Renaissance paintings, to family snapshots, to portraits
of hip hop legends.
The Nova section
of Art Basel Miami showcased much talent in various media, ranging
from drawing to painting,
from sculpture and
installation to
video.