Interaction - space of figure + typography + gallery:
Painting Installation by Esther Liu
A site - specific
painting installation by Norwegian, Berlin - based artist Tyra Tingleff (The Sunday Painter, London)
Galerie Daniel Buchholz presents at this year's Art Basel / Art Unlimited
a painting installation by artist and film maker Morgan Fisher.
A three - dimensional
painting installation by Pulat will be on view in the Gallery's front windows.
Mark Dean Veca: Phantasmagoria (2009) / $ 25 / Available on Amazon.com and in Gallery Softcover / 64 pages / 37 color plates / 10 x 7.75 inches ISBN 978 -0-930209-17-9 Produced by: OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery Exhibition curated by: Meg Linton Exhibition dates: October 11 - December 6, 2008 Essays by: Meg Linton Description: Solo Exhibition of site - specific
painting installation by Los Angeles based artist Mark Dean Veca
The SCAD Museum of Art has commissioned «Reconstruction,» a site - specific
painting installation by artist Adam Cvijanovic, a Distinguished Visiting Professor to the painting department at SCAD Savannah in 2009.
Among the booths that should not be missed are: Chewday, which will have works by Gabriele Beverage juxtaposed with Neolithic idols; Arcadia Missa, with London - based artists; a virtual reality project by Jon Rafman at Jesse Seventeen; and
a painting installation by Celia Hempton at Southard Reid.
Of miscellaneous interest were the paintings at Berlin's Peres Projects and the wood -
painted installations by Vicky Wright at Josh Lilley (London).
The narrow passageway becomes an immersive
painted installation by Tina Tahir.
Not exact matches
While this mural stands out for its 100 percent hand -
painted beauty
by the outdoor creative agency Colossal Media, it is just the third one - of - a-kind art
installations the company has commissioned.
Twin Peaks: The Return
By Aliza Ma David Lynch's latest mass - media experiment was much more than «season three» of a beloved series — it pushed the filmmaker into new realms of the dark arts Plus: Installations, paintings, and Peaks by Violet Luc
By Aliza Ma David Lynch's latest mass - media experiment was much more than «season three» of a beloved series — it pushed the filmmaker into new realms of the dark arts Plus:
Installations,
paintings, and Peaks
by Violet Luc
by Violet Lucca
Throughout the villas, vibrant contemporary
paintings,
installations and murals
by Indonesian artists speak to the local art scene and breathe life into the minimalist interiors.
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.
Cy Twombly: The Last
Paintings,
installation view, photo
by Douglas M. Parker Studio (courtesy of Gagosian Gallery)-RRB-
The piece is an
installation at Walker Art Center consisting of objects collected
by Martin Wong and includes Wong's
paintings.
The crowded
installation of huge abstract
paintings, reliefs, sculptures, and
painting - sculpture hybrids, augmented
by works on paper, tracks the New York artist's fifty - seven - year career.
Five from LA «features
paintings by... Whitney Bedford, Kirsten Everberg, Alexandra Grant, Iva Gueorguieva and Annie Lapin... all California based painters who meld representation with abstraction or the mediation of pigment... Mitchell - Innes & Nash presents works
by a trio of reductive abstract artists that blur the boundaries between
painting sculpture and
installation.»
By the early 60s, he abandoned the abstract
paintings and wall reliefs his early career and dedicated himself to
installation.
Taking influence from performances
by Rebecca Horn, the
installation work of Eva Hesse, and the 60s and 70s works of Richard Tuttle and Sol LeWitt, Oh employs a minimalistic practice using string, weights, dowels,
paint, plexiglas and graphite lines arranged in fragile compositions.
The exhibition includes
paintings, drawings,
installations, sculptures, video works, and photographs
by an intergenerational group of artists who are primarily based in the United States.
Known for expansive grid panoramas and
painted installations, Bartlett's art was aptly described
by New York Times critic John Russell as enlarging «our notion of time, memory, and of change, and of
painting itself.»
The exhibition features
paintings, sculptures,
installations, photographs and video
by the likes of Kerry James Marshall, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, Robert Colescott, Glen Ligon, Lorna Simpson and Nina Chanel Abney (shown above).
Invisible Adversaries also features works on loan
by Emily Jacir and Trevor Paglen; a major
installation by Carrie Mae Weems; and a specially commissioned
painting by Cheyney Thompson (in collaboration with Amy Sillman).
The featured works in the exhibition — ranging from
painting and sculpture to photography, film and
installation — examine the passage of time
by alluding to nostalgia or sentiments about aging, often depicting specific places in states of decay; these works can act as documentation, memorial or symbol.
The exhibition displays different mediums, from
painting, to photography, sculptures and light
installations, and presents works
by Richard... Continue reading →
The selected group of artists manipulate fiber textiles
by creating collages, sculptures,
paintings, and
installations that go far beyond tradition.
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.
Subtle, unsettling investigations into the ways in which objects can be transformed
by context — and the construction of the context itself — are the hallmarks of Carissa Rodriguez's photos,
paintings, videos, and
installations.
Singling out the season's most tweet - worthy, opening night acolytes tracking our Black Art Matters moment orbited Lars Fisk's satirical softballs at Marlborough Chelsea, lined up outside Hauser Wirth for Rashid Johnson's black soap, shea butter and horticultural
installations that comment obliquely on cleansed grime and forced growth, and crowded into Jack Shainman's galleries for Meleko Mokgosi's large - scale, text - supported
paintings which illustrate the interrelationship between southern African liberation movements and communism, offset
by «lerato», the Setswana word for love.
This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition «Anonymous: Contemporary Tibetan Art» at Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz which features over 50 works of
painting, sculpture,
installation and video art
by 27 Tibetan artists.
This light hearted exhibit features Fern, the noted pet canine of curator Jason Andrew, captured in
paint, sculpture,
installation, and drawing
by Bushwick artists and invited friends.
This exhibition, curated
by Waqas Wajahat, will feature new
paintings, watercolors, sculptures, taxidermied hybrids and a wall mural created specifically for this
installation.
2008 Exposed — Artworks Gallery, Cincinnati, OH --(Group) Avatar Atavistic — Vaudeville Park, Brooklyn, NY --(Group) Dry Heat — Runnels Gallery, Portales, NM --(Group) Summer Sweat — ArtWorks Gallery, Cincinnati, OH --(Group) Introducing Mr. Hammerface —
installation, Project Space — Reed Gallery, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH --(Solo) Hypothetics - New Drawings and
Paintings by Eric Johnston, Michael Stillion, Justin Varner — Art Hospital, Bloomington, IN --(Group) O.K., Engine 22 Gallery, Cincinnati, OH --(Group)
The artist's large scale canvases and
painting installations are punctuated
by movements like those of film credits, the urban environ of advertising and posters, or the frenetic energy of pop - up ads.
Co-curated
by Christopher Bedford, BMA Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director and Commissioner of the U.S. Pavilion, and Katy Siegel, BMA Senior Programming and Research Curator and Thaw Endowed Chair of Modern American Art at Stony Brook University, Tomorrow Is Another Day is a multilayered narrative of new and existing work
by Bradford in a variety of media —
painting, sculpture,
installation art, and video.
Spreadsheetspace is a new
installation by Franklin Evans using the grid and organizational format of the Excel spreadsheet to construct a three - dimensional
painting space.
The program will feature Dan Colen; Loie Hollowell; key works
by Emil Bisttram, Raymond Jonson, Agnes Pelton, Florence Miller Pierce, and Stuart Walker of the Transcendental
Painting Group; an animated film
by Oskar Fischinger; and an
installation by Arturo Bandini.
A case in point is the current exhibition of
painting and installation by the artist Franklin Evans where a physical copy of Painting as Modelsits up front and center on the gallery floor while material unleashed from the book orbits about th
painting and
installation by the artist Franklin Evans where a physical copy of
Painting as Modelsits up front and center on the gallery floor while material unleashed from the book orbits about th
Painting as Modelsits up front and center on the gallery floor while material unleashed from the book orbits about the space.
White Cube Bermondsey is showing a new solo exhibition
by Eddie Peake, featuring new
paintings, sculpture,
installation and sound.
Featuring: Dan Colen; Loie Hollowell; key works
by Emil Bisttram, Raymond Jonson, Agnes Pelton, Florence Miller Pierce, and Stuart Walker of the Transcendental
Painting Group; an animated film
by Oskar Fischinger; and an
installation by Arturo Bandini.
Published on the occasion of her first exhibition at David Zwirner in fall of 2010, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with a text
by noted curator and art historian Joachim Pissarro — features Suzan Frecon's most recent large - scale oil
paintings, along with newly commissioned color photography of exhibition and studio
installation views, as well as the artist's notebooks and sketches.
Tieken Gallery LA opened on October 21, 2017 on Chung King Road with an
installation entitled Killer Bees Attack Mar - a-Lago and solo show of
paintings by Fred Tieken.
Viewers will be able to see pieces ranging from her early
paintings inspired
by the use of LSD to later works such as her «What It's Like What It Is # 3» (1991), a large scale mixed media
installation addressing racist stereotypes.
Installation of Parsons 1950, showing
paintings by Pollock before he stretched them.
The European
installation culminates in a display of the
paintings that provoked the most bewilderment and notoriety in 1913: Cubist works
by Picabia and Gleizes, along with Duchamp's «Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2),» which prompted its famous description
by one critic as «an explosion in a shingle factory.»
The service has been used
by collectors and museums to determine the value of important works of art from old master
paintings to contemporary art
installations.
Some
paintings by Scott Richter, above and in
installation below.
together again.,
installation view with
paintings by Larry Zox, Oli Sihvonen, and Sylvan Lionni, Daimler Contemporary, Berlin; Courtesy of Daimler Contemporary, Berlin; Photo: Hans - Georg Gaul, Berlin.
The show, organized
by the ICA's senior curator, Jenelle Porter, consists of
installations of
painted plaster sculptures, as well as cast porcelain and cast paper vessels, an array of large - scale works on paper, and some mouth - blown crystal vessels.
Showcasing approximately sixty - five works
by forty - five artists, the book includes
installations,
paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, video, sound, and digital art.