Sentences with phrase «original installation»

Where possible, surviving works and parallel pieces by the show's artists recreate original installations; David Finn's figures with scavenged - wood heads and trash - bag limbs, for example, sit on the staircase to the gallery's mezzanine as they did at the steps outside Pier 34.
Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin Retreatery Butte 2016 Unique sculptural theater exhibiting Mark Trade (single - channel HD Video, runtime 1:13:30) Components: bar tables, bar stools, custom rock seats, park grills, fire rings, carpet, paint, lighting, ambient sound Original installation dimensions: 157 x 331 1/2 x 233 1/2 inches (398.8 x 842 x 593.1 cm) ARG # FLTR2016 - 003
Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin Safety Pass 2016 Unique sculptural theater exhibiting Permission Streak (single - channel HD Video, 21:17 without credits) Components: gym mats, custom diving bunk, wooden platforms, message boards, carpet, paint, drop ceiling, lighting, ambient sound Original installation dimensions: 144 x 149 x 228 inches (365.8 x 378.5 x 579.1 cm) ARG # FLTR2016 - 004
Incorporating original installation work created by the YAB along with work by talented youth artists from the neighborhood, the show investigates -LSB-...]
Creates highly original installations with surprising, unpredictable machines.
The defense established, through testimony of expert witnesses, that the destruction claimed was related to the age of the home and original installation defects, and not to a wind / rain storm.
In the last decade, the Museum's second floor galleries have alternated between showcasing Noguchi's original installation of the gallery spaces and exhibitions highlighting Noguchi's work through the lens of his contemporaries and teachers, specific genres of his production, and his working process.
Original installation dimensions: 144 x 300 x 332 1/4 inches (365.8 x 762 x 843.9 cm) ARG # FLTR2016 - 001
Malani hand draws directly onto the prints in ghostly white ink, analogous to the mesmerizing moving images in the original installation, and compiles a range of complex narratives bringing together the past and present.
We were thinking back to Palermo's original installation to create a space and a setting that resonated with that presentation.
The project was originally realized in 1993 in an abandoned fire station in Harlem and will be reconstructed for the first time in NYC since its original installation.
The most directly «finished» images, those Starling set out to make using the drawing of the original installation, are framed, matted, and glazed.
He talks about the importance of the original installation of the Leviathan, which was created for the Grand Palais in Paris in 2011, and the monumental installation in the atrium of the Martin - Gropius - Bau: Symphony for a Beloved Sun.»
For the Turner Prize show, she expanded the size of the original installation, enlarging the table and adding more and more teacups and even more video footage.
The original installation consists of eight hundred small Japanese bells whose ringing evokes «the music of the stars and the voice of floating souls».
(Update: Predicted weather delayed the original installation dates.
The above image shows the original installation of Eureka, (2000), in Ghent, Belgium.
For the exhibition, which opens on February 16, 2018, the artist will recreate the original installation and add Pages III and IV, extending the scope and experience of the work and re-contextualizing it within her career's long engagement with organic forms and the evolution of language.
The smallest of three rooms in the gallery pays direct homage to an original installation (from 1900) she has long admired at the Rodin Museum where a grouping of idiosyncratic columnar plinths are gathered together on a large low oval.
For the summer installment of Exposures, The Warhol presents an original installation, TREASURE / TRASH, by Elizabeth A. Rudnick.
The original installation is retained in its entirety in the collection of the Albright - Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, the organizing institution for the American Pavilion at the 1990 Biennale.
Opening on 28 September, the show provides an opportunity for viewers to engage first - hand with an original installation by the artist.
Bringing together some 50 works by the artist in his first posthumous museum survey, this exhibition highlights five important series by the artist, many of which have not been seen since their original installation.
Archival photographs from the original installations are included in the catalogue, as is the introductory essay to Haacke's famously cancelled solo exhibition planned for the Guggenheim in 1971.
Made specifically for the 4th floor of the Breuer building, has already garnered some hubbub (The New York Times recalls the original installation was often mistaken for an empty floor of the museum).
Furthermore, Tillmans has transformed the understanding of photographic exhibition making through his daring and original installations, playing with scale, formats, framing and presentation to produce immersive experiences that have inspired subsequent generations of artists.»
The gallery will exhibit one of Beckman's seminal works entitled You the Better (1983) in its original installation configuration.
Also included in the exhibition will be new cards, with themes such as misogyny vs feminism, that meld into the older cards with ease — perhaps a statement on how little we have progressed as a society since the original installation.
It's a recreation from the original installation that was shown at New York's New Museum of Contemporary Art in 1992, and finally being shared for the first time with the Hong Kong public.
U.K. contemporary artist, Mike Nelson, has undertaken an original installation at the Old Essex Market at 117 Delancey Street in New York City's Lower East Side with the support of Creative Time — who promote «the most innovative art in the public realm».
Accompanying the re-animated colour - changer is a digital video work that surveys and examines an existing cinema organ in its original installation, a building which has now become a Regent's Street store, illustrating the disembodiment of the machine from cultural consciousness and its passage from sound - producing object to silent relic.
The original installation, orchestrated by former Amon Carter Board President Ruth Carter Stevenson and a small group of Fort Worth art collectors, was created especially for the president and first lady in celebration of their overnight visit and included paintings by Thomas Eakins, Lyonel Feininger, Marsden Hartley, and Franz Kline, and sculptures by Henry Moore and Pablo Picasso, among others.
Two of his original installations have been recreated at the ICA and a selection of his prints are on display at Alan Cristea Gallery, Cork Street.
creature, 2011, installation comprising (a) vinyl Creature of the Black Lagoon figure (b) metal, wood, wallboard beam (c) metal, wood, wallboard triangular incline (d) metal, wallboard, oblique wall (e) painted metal gate valve, dimensions according to original installation.
Rarely seen since the 90s, this early gallery work from a pioneering artist seems eerily prescient in the age of a new populist, digitally enabled, right - wing media, installed alongside it's complementary photographic series Cartooned Life, as seen in its original installation in 1995.
This exhibition draws on the special collections of the Research Library at the Getty Research Institute to recreate the original installation of Sea Tails and reveal the working process of its creators.
The 2014 exhibition at David Zwirner presented many of the individual components for the first time since their original installations, and this book discusses and reproduces those initial presentations in depth.
Here is footage of the original installation of the sculpture being sited by Henry Moore at the Stifford Estate, 1st July 1962, with his assistant Clive Sheppard.
The original installation, orchestrated by former Amon Carter Board President Ruth Carter Stevenson (1923 — 2013) and a small group of Fort Worth art collectors, was created especially for the president and first lady in celebration of their overnight visit and included paintings by Thomas Eakins, Lyonel Feininger, Vincent van Gogh, Marsden Hartley, and Franz Kline, and sculptures by Henry Moore and Pablo Picasso, among others.
The original installation is housed in the Lighthouse at Trinity Buoy Warf, London.
Visitors can experience the original installation through virtual reality headsets, with technology developed by students at Brandeis University's MakerLab.
In an exhibition that advances the dialogue begun by «Womanhouse,» the National Museum of Women in the Arts has brought pieces from the original installation together with works by contemporary artists to explore a new generation of womanhood in the 21st century.
For the January portion, Buswell continued to advance the theme of doubling by reinstalling work, mirroring the original installation from December.
Shown now for the first time — 18 years after the original installation — the varied studies serve not only as documents to the project but also offer a glimpse into the artist's formative working process.
The original installation was commissioned by Ruya Foundation for Contemporary Culture in Iraq (RUYA), established in 2012 to promote culture in Iraq, and was curated by Jonathan Watkins, Director of Ikon Gallery, Birmingham.
Titled «When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013,» that show impressed crowds at last summer's Venice Biennale with its heady contrasts of 1960s art and 18th - century architecture (not to mention its meticulous fidelity, where possible, to the original installation).
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