His award - winning and internationally exhibited photography, film,
performance and installation work forms a personal and idiosyncratic exploration of a local narrative.
From video,
film performance and installation to painting, sculpture and other craft - based mediums, the works explore «gender beyond the binary» for a more fluid understanding of identity.
From painting and photography to
performance and installation art, this year's large - format edition tracks the most significant aspects of Central European art and beyond.
In two - dimensional works, as well as
in performance and installation pieces, the artist has seemed to circle painting from a somewhat ironic distance; in this exhibition, she gets down to work.
Shooting Performance includes photographs of important
performances and installations by artists such as Stuart Brisley, Anya Gallaccio, David Medalla and Cornelia Parker amongst others from the 1980s and 1990s.
Kjartansson represented his native Iceland at the 2009 Venice Biennale, and has presented
performances and installations at prestigious institutions on several continents.
Mana Contemporary will also host solo installations by Song Dong and Li Jun in partnership with Asia Contemporary Art Week (ACAW), which will include elements of
live performance and installation.
Lam Tung Pang, Lee Kit and Morgan Wong Wing - fat
present performance and installation based works, whilst Cédric Maridet and Leung Chi Wo showcase sound and photography based works respectively.
His recent
performances and installations include the Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; Overduin & Co., Los Angeles; Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Roulette, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Pavilion of Georgia at the 55th Venice Biennale; Murray Guy, NY; the Kitchen, NY; Yvon Lambert, Paris; Karma International, Zurich; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY; and the 30th São Paulo Biennial, Brazil.
Although Nam June Paik trained as a classical pianist, his radical aesthetic tendencies soon led him to start experimenting
with performance and installation art, which often incorporated new technologies such as lasers, robots, and satellite transmissions.
The free weekend event and artist - run initiative brings together the art world private view into the public space with a series of screenings, live
performances and installations from the likes of Larry Achiampong, Cory Arcangel, Benedict Drew, Joey Holder, Hannah Black, and Rachel Maclean, among others.
This site -
specific performance and installation consists of projections on Toshiba Vision, the iconic Times Square screens, as well as a conceptual installation on the 33rd floor of 1500 Broadway, functioning as an «echo chamber» for the projections in Times Square.
Marc Camille Chaimowicz (b. post-war Paris) established himself in the 1970s London art scene as an artist who
merged performance and installation art in a manner as playful as it was critical and sensual.
He is the founder and executive director of Machine Project, a
nonprofit performance and installation space investigating art, technology, natural history, science, music, literature, food, and whatever else humans like to do.
His work is manifested in
performances and installations using sound and objects, often dealing with concepts of site and history, and rooted in historical and environmental research.
His influential body of work, from his earliest videos made in the late 1990s to his most
recent performances and installations, combs the iconography of popular culture, its brands and its products, as it explores the affective pull they have on us.
Luna (b. 1950) was an internationally
renowned performance and installation artist of Puyukitchum / Luiseno and Mexican American descent who resided on the La Jolla Indian Reservation in North County San Diego, California.
For over 25 years world - renowned artist Tania Bruguera has created socially -
engaged performances and installations that examine the nature of political power structures and their effect on the lives of society's most vulnerable individuals and groups.
Through her
immersive performances and installation works, Abigail DeVille celebrates the bravery and optimism — while also memorializing the suffering — embedded within the African American experience.