A 48 -
part photographic installation by radical Viennese feminist artist Renate Bertlmann is the centerpiece of the presentation.
On view in the museum's large center gallery are artworks by Valerie Jaudon, Jaqueline Humphries, Andrea Zittel, Rosmarie Trockel, and Roni Horn's two -
part photographic installation, This is Me, This is You (1999 - 2000).
Not exact matches
Taking the form of drawings,
photographic series and video
installations, his work consistently invokes the use of systems as generative
part of the artist's practice, investigating the relationships between aesthetic experience, political beliefs and the formation of meaning.
Asterisms a two -
part sculptural and
photographic installation by the Mexican - born artist Gabriel Orozco, on view July 6 — October 21, 2012.
«Notes on Sculpture» is informed in
part by the artist Robert Morris» 1966 essay of the same name, and consists of a site - responsive
installation of ribbon and ratchet straps and a new series of
photographic collages.
If you happened to cross Waterloo bridge last autumn you will have seen
part of Hardy's contribution to the Hayward's Mirror City exhibition: in addition to an
installation inside the gallery, six
photographic works were installed as enormous billboards across several of the gallery's sculpture terraces looking out over the river or on to Waterloo Bridge.
Bloom's other notable works include As it were... So to speak (2013), at the Jewish Museum, New York, in which she created tableaux that proposed dialogues among imagined historical guests and drew upon Talmudic discourse; and Framing Wall (2015), at The Museum of Modern Art, a twelve -
part installation of images that framed other
photographic images.
Part of an international touring exhibition that changes from venue to venue, Papagaio (Portuguese for parrot) is both a compendium of films and an immersive
installation that takes us from the artists» studio to Lisbon zoo, from a voodoo ceremony in the Gulf of Guinea to outer space — or at least a
photographic version of it.
Consisting of six large - scale
photographic works, a 12 - minute looped film
installation and two cross-sections cut directly from the houses, Final Act, a solo exhibition by Ian Strange, premiered at the Canterbury Museum as
part of Rise Festival on Friday December 20, 2013 and runs until March 23, 2014.