Her graphic works, objects,
paintings and installations explore in a processual, serial and cyclic manner various themes and working means, from the «60s - «80s experimental, conceptualist graphics to the more tradition - oriented painterly approach embraced by her after 1990.
This painting and installation explores the hustle of life during late capitalism.
Not exact matches
The
painting, sculpture,
installation art, performance art, poetry
and novels of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, creator of the Infinity Mirrored Rooms, is
explored in this documentary.
The
installation uses a large canvas,
paint,
and Sharpie markers, interlacing drawings with short messages
and poetry that
explore themes of place, childhood adventure,
and exploration.
Amanda Ross - Ho's work across sculpture,
painting,
installation,
and photography
explores the appropriation
and dissemination of images
and objects.
Incorporating elements of
painting, architecture,
and installation within her sculpture, Sze investigates the value we place on objects
and explores how objects ascribe meaning to the places
and times we inhabit.
Spanning
painting, sculpture, photography, performance,
and installation, Dan Colen's oeuvre
explores the tensions between figuration
and abstraction, the abject
and the sublime, the timely
and the timeless.
This mid-career survey
explores Jones's 15 - year career
and features
paintings, works on paper
and sculpture, along with a new series of Acoustic
painting and a site - specific
installation created especially for the exhibition.
3:45 — 4:45 pm Madness of the Present: Abstraction's Radical Possibilities: A conversation between Adam Pendleton
and Adrienne Edwards Focusing on Adam Pendleton's art of the past two years, from his
installation for the Belgian Pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale to his recent suite of
paintings entitled Untitled (A Victim of American Democracy), Pendleton
and curator Adrienne Edwards
explore abstraction as a platform for revolutionary possibilities in art
and politics.
Using a variety of processes that include
painting, sculpture, digital
and new media,
installation and sound, the works on view in this exhibition highlight language itself as a diverse medium to be
explored, dissected
and reframed to reflect the nuances of communication in the 21st century.
Spanning
painting, sculpture, photography, performance,
and installation, Dan Colen's oeuvre
explores...
By inviting viewers to step on top of the site - specific work, Cain further
explores the boundaries between
painting, sculpture,
and installation.
Known for her inimitable landscapes that blur the boundaries between sculpture,
installation,
and painting, Sze
explores how materials convey meaning
and a sense of loss through entropy
and absence.
Steve Locke (born 1963) is an African American artist who
explores figuration
and perceptions of the male figure,
and themes of masculinity
and homosexuality through drawing,
painting, sculpture,
and installation art.
Composed of 25 works, which include
paintings, sculpture, prints, works with paper,
and installations, the exhibition
explores a range of issues that have occupied Grabner since she started her creative career, such as the history of
painting in relation to the present, the relationship of centre to periphery, the significance of routine in life
and in art,
and the integration of work into family life
and vice versa.
Rachel Feinstein's idiosyncratic oeuvre is diverse in mediums
and influences; while she works primarily in sculpture, the artist's
paintings, drawings,
and installations are equally important vehicles through which themes of femininity, beauty,
and literature are
explored.
Since then, the teachers have incorporated the suggested methods
and approaches into their lessons, resulting in them
exploring the Greeks through clay, cityscapes through experimental
painting, the Tudors through portraiture
and the World Cup through colourful
installations.
Online, in the digital recreation of the original 1959 exhibition
Paintings by Clyfford Still, at www.clyffordstill1959.org, users can
explore all of the works in the original exhibition, materials used to plan the exhibition, such as diagrams
and notes, vintage
installation photographs,
and other ephemera.
Active in the Post-Sense Sensation events from the late 1990s, his work has
explored a wide range of mediums from
painting to film,
installation and sculpture as he gradually shaped a unique artistic approach that has garnered increasing acclaim across the world.
Exhibiting a wide variety of mediums including photography, video,
painting, sculpture, drawing
and site - specific
installations, Party Out Of Bounds presents both past
and present nightlife scenes from Nelson Sullivan's video documentation of late performers Ethyl Eichelberger
and John Sex, to Jessica Whitbread's No Pants No Problem Party, an underwear dance party
exploring social gathering as a space of advocating for HIV
and sexual / gender rights
and combatting stigma.
Artists during this time instead
explored the various possibilities of assemblage, performance,
installation,
and figurative
painting.
Highlights of the
installation include the diptych slide projection Dispossession (2013), which
explores Attia's research on the Vatican's collection of ethnological artifacts; Artificial Nature (2014), a floor sculpture constructed of many antique prosthetic legs;
and a work composed of two large - scale reproductions of historical
paintings depicting Catholic masses, Émile Jean - Horace Vernet's The First Mass in Kabylia (1854)
and Victor Meirelles's The First Mass in Brazil (1861).
Featuring twelve artists working across varied media, this show will
explore the formal tool of antithesis as it is manifest in works that run the gamut from video
and installation, to
painting and photography.
«Material Histories: Artists in Residence 2013 - 14» presents
installations,
paintings, works on paper
and mixed media works by Beasley, Collins
and Deville, three artists who «share an interest in
exploring and contemplating the particular histories
and experiences of families, regions
and cultural groups, as well as their own lives.»
Clare Rojas is a storyteller
and is highly regarded for her
paintings,
installations,
and performances that
explore the private narrative.
Taking place at two venues, the show opens with a daring
and original selection of new performance work, sculptural
installation,
painting and photography, each
exploring a point of view as unique as the show's many Us's.
The exhibition will encompass the wide range of diverse mediums that Piper has
explored for over 50 years: drawing, photography, works on paper, video, multimedia
installation, performance,
painting, sculpture,
and sound.
TALES OF OUR TIME
Painting, video, sculpture,
installation and participatory works by contemporary artists
explore the relationship
and frequent tensions between contemporary China
and its rich history.
She
explores these ideas through the use of collage, text,
painting,
and installation work.
Using a range of media, including
installation, wall sculptures,
paintings and works on paper, the show
explores the formal
and psychological aspects of symmetry, distortion, inside
and outside.
Kusama's oeuvre is extraordinarily diverse - traversing the mediums of fashion,
painting, sculpture, printmaking,
installation, film
and performance — but it is marked by focus,
and an obsessive desire to immerse the viewer in her psychological experiences,
and to
explore the idea of the infinite.
The ICA's inaugural exhibition, Declaration, will
explore contemporary art's power to catalyze change,
and will feature
painting, sculpture, multimedia works, site - specific
installations,
and time - based performances by emerging
and established artists.
His
painting, sculpture,
installation, collage, video,
and photography
explore issues of race
and history.
A multidisciplinary artist whose work encompasses sculpture,
painting, photography,
and installation art, Matthew Day Jackson has created a varied body of work that
explores the duality implicit in most major historical moments.
Matthew Ritchie's
installations, which integrate
painting, wall drawings, light boxes, performance, sculpture,
and projections, are investigations of the idea of information
explored through science, architecture, history
and the dynamics of culture, defined equally by their range
and their lyrical visual language.
Ham Kyung - Ah works across an incredibly broad range of media,
exploring installation, video, performance,
painting and sculpture.
Current projects include
paintings that
explore artifacts of Manifest Destiny, a drawing
and installation project based on fire history
and a current forest thinning models in the Sagehen Experimental Forest,
and a series of
paintings and site - specific works that address the concept of wilderness today.
Cornaro works with
painting, sculpture, film
and installation, to
explore the influence of history
and culture on our perception of reality.
Since the early 2000s the artist has
explored the social
and cultural implications of political acts through
painting, sculpture,
installation,
and performance — both live
and filmed — using himself as protagonist, proxy,
and test subject.
Abdul Abdullah is an Australian artist, whose striking
paintings, photographs
and installations explore themes of belonging, racism
and alienation.
Artists
explore works on linen
and paper, sculptures
and paintings, or a blending of the two,
and installations.
The Vastness of this concept will be
explored through
painting, drawing, photography,
and 3D multi-media
installation.
Throughout the past two decades, Olafur Eliasson's
installations,
paintings, photography, films,
and public projects have served as tools for
exploring the cognitive
and cultural conditions that inform our perception.
Amela Parcic is an interdisciplinary artist who uses video
installations,
paintings, collages,
and photography to
explore memory
and the sense of dislocation that urbanization has on individuals.
In addition to the presentation of the two
paintings and selected ephemera, the exhibition also includes an
installation by the Brooklyn - based artist Clifford Borress, whose work
explores interpretation as an art form — a departure from Mousavi's
paintings and artist statement.
Currently on display at the SCAD Museum
and the Gutstein Gallery in Savannah, Georgia, the Washington, DC — based artist's
paintings, sculpture,
and installation explore the politics of power, subjugation,
and othering.
A combination of sculpture,
painting, printmaking, video
and installation bringing about various overlapping conversations
and exploring the way we interpret cultural, religious
and personal narrative in a way that gives the viewer a glimpse into something uncanny.
This November in London, the international contemporary art exhibition «Here Today...»
explores the current state of our environment through diverse perspectives
and media:
painting,
installation, wallpaper, sound, video, dance, music, sculpture
and photography.
With more than 250 works on show, the exhibition
explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse's entire artistic output, from his small, playful sculptures to the self - discipline of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends of the 1970s to Raysse's use of neon as colour;
and from
installations celebrating consumer society to his
paintings, which represent the most complete aspect of his work — among them, transcriptions of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits, large group
paintings,
and imaginary landscapes.
[1] To that end, this exhibition
explores the expanded field of
painting through a wide range of works in a variety of media (i.e.,
installation, video, sculpture,
and painting) that provide fertile territory for examining the legacy
and meaning of
painting and painterly practices in contemporary art today.