Not exact matches
While you may find it
challenging to pull your little ones away from their iPad or Xbox, the truth is that playing Minecraft (and
video games in general) can be beneficial for your kids on many levels, including problem solving, building self - confidence, enhancing creativity, understanding teamwork and improving academic
performance.
Illustrated with
performance, private
videos, and recollections from those who knew him, this detailed and innovative documentary looks at the life of the always provocative artist Chris Burden, whose work consistently
challenged ideas about the limits and nature of modern art, from his notorious
performances in the 1970s to his later assemblages, installations, kinetic and static sculptures, and scientific models.
If you approach learning solutions with digital resources first, which links the local «know - how» and the real expertise to the work and
challenges faced by others in the organization via
videos, articles, and checklists, then this enables a stronger line of thinking related to
performance.
The company is now able to provide its People Managers globally with easily accessible, just - in - time learning support, such as
videos, articles and quizzes - helping them to better navigate common People Manager
challenges and improve the
performance of their teams.
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Nathaniel Mellors (b. 1974, Doncaster, UK) makes irreverent, absurd and hilarious
videos, sculptures,
performances and writings that
challenge notions of taste, morality, and intelligence.
Kate Gilmore's
performance - based
videos depict the artist working through a series of self - imposed
challenges.
Inspired by the spoken, written, and performed introductions Conrad regularly used to help frame screenings and presentations of his works, many of which are incorporated into the exhibition itself, it shows Conrad to be an unparalleled innovator in the mediums of painting, sculpture, film,
video,
performance, and installation, tenaciously working to
challenge the boundaries between artistic categories.
His prints,
videos, sculptures, and
performances challenge established social norms by giving visibility to the cultural outsider.
From Claudia Hart's critique of digital technology and the misogyny of gaming and special effects media to Carla Gannis's
performance video where the artist competes with her virtual self; from Cynthia Lin's monumental drawings detailing minuscule portions of skin to Laura Splan's mixture of scientific and domestic in molecular garments and Joyce Yu - Jean Lee's
challenge of conventional viewing perspectives; from Christopher Baker's examination on participative media to Victoria Vesna's collaborative project on social networking, identity ownership and the idea of a «virtual body» — the show guides the viewer through an array of captivating approaches that
challenge not only current media ideologies but also conceptual paradigms underlying today's digital art, the question of disembodiment and post-humanism in particular.
Evolving through a range of mediums such as
performance,
video, installation, sound, and literature, her works consider the fluid border between public and private space, and in so doing,
challenge established conventions relating to the body, sexuality, power relations, and institutional spaces.
Through the 1970s the place of painting at the leading edge of the visual arts was
challenged by developments in conceptual art, installation art, sculpture,
video and performance (see Contemporary Trends in Art; Video
video and
performance (see Contemporary Trends in Art;
Video Video Art).
Messy and chaotic, Gilmore's
performance - based
video works show the artist confronting absurd physical
challenges.
The Museum hosts artist talks,
performances, film and
video series, lectures, concerts, workshops for aspiring artists of all ages, and other creative programs designed to both entertain and
challenge.
From the first Gutai Art Exhibition (1955), a large - scale documentary photograph and
video of Shiraga's
performance piece,
Challenging Mud, set the stage for the radical and progressive art in the exhibition.
Through
performance,
video, sculpture, and photography, Surdell questions the boundary between artist and athlete,
challenging the internalized and gendered rules that give each meaning.
Another series, Redefining the Power, uses
performance, photography and
video to explore postcolonial identity and
challenge the formation of a national consciousness.
Required Reading: Printed Material as Agent of Intervention presents fifteen projects that range from published books and correspondence to
performance and
video documentation, and are meant to
challenge a political or social issue.
Within the theatrics of the new building, the smaller galleries suit the
challenges of hanging «active» art well —
videos, photos of
performances and so on are often at one remove from the original works that they document and are easy to steal past, although Hélio Oiticica's parrots and some prominent Marina Abramović works are strong in their spaces.
2116: Forecast for the Next Century,
Challenges Sixteen Artists to Imagine Ireland's Future through Sculpture, Painting,
Video, and
Performance Art
The timing, while
challenging, afforded the gallery the opportunity to take more risks with programming — showcasing
video,
performance, and sculptural installations — a defining characteristic of the gallery that carries through to today.
Featuring painting, drawing, installation,
video, sculpture, and
performance, the exhibition highlights artists whose work both draws on and
challenges traditional artistic approaches to the natural and built environments.
Don't miss, among others, Jessica Dickinson's crudely elegant abstractions at Altman Siegel... on the same floor at 49 Geary St., Fraenkel Gallery's presentation of «Six New Animations,» ingeniously constructed by Christian Marclay from photographs of the sidewalk on strolls about town... more
video, the best work in an exhibition by Argentine Mexican
performance art master Miguel Angel Rios at Gallery Wendi Norris... «Teresita Fernández: Small American Fires,» burning intensely at Anthony Meier Fine Arts... and the small but museum - class retrospective of the optically
challenging, intellectually exciting paintings of Bridget Riley at John Berggruen Gallery.
This October in New York, Independent Curators International (ICI) produces the Curatorial Intensive: Curating Time - Based Media, a ten - day professional development program that offers curators the opportunity to discuss, among colleagues, the concepts, logistics, and
challenges of organizing exhibitions featuring durational art, installations,
performance, dance,
video, film, and sound art.
In 1976, she founded and continues to direct Franklin Furnace, an artist - run space that champions the exploration, promotion and preservation of artists» books, installation art,
video, online and
performance art, further
challenging institutional norms, the roles artists play within society, and expectations about what constitutes acceptable art mediums.
In recognition of today's increasingly diversified art scene, The London Group Open welcomes innovative,
challenging works in any medium, including painting, sculpture, drawing, print, photography, digital, audio, mixed media, installation,
video and
performance.
This exhibition engages 16 U.S. Latino and Latin American artists and collaborative teams working across a range of media — from installation and
performance to drawing and
video —
challenging any notion of absoluteness with regard to what constitutes Latin America and its diaspora in the United States, the art that can be associated with it, and how to approach this complex region.
As a centre of modern art, Tate Liverpool typically shows a diverse and
challenging range of works taken from the field of avant - garde art, including:
video art, photography, printmaking,
performance and installation in addition to painting and sculpture.
Medium:
Video and
performance Style: Feminist face punch Birthday: 1939 Superpower: Since the 1960s, Schneemann has used various means of visual expression to
challenge taboos and celebrate flesh in all its forms.
Her paintings,
videos, photography, and most notably her
performances, introduce the female body as the principal medium in
challenging the definition of art, especially in regard to sexuality and gender.
Harris Museum & Art Gallery with Nathaniel Mellors British artist Nathaniel Mellors makes irreverent, absurd and hilarious
videos, sculptures,
performances and writings that
challenge our notions of taste, morality, and intelligence.
Ruppe utilizes a broad scope of approaches to his art making, including graphite transfer drawing, casting,
video, installation, and
performance to
challenge the possibilities of cultural ownership and altered identity.
Filliou
challenged the role of art in everyday life and its status as a final product through conceptual strategies and innovative techniques: utilising «poor» art mediums (everyday objects and materials) and those that were easy to distribute (poetry,
performance and
video).
This exhibition includes a selection of
performance videos that
challenge the heroic myths and gendered stereotypes of painting.
Curating Time - Based Media is a ten - day professional development program that offers curators the opportunity to discuss, among colleagues, the concepts, logistics, and
challenges of organizing exhibitions featuring durational art, installations,
performance, dance,
video, film, and sound art.
The film and
video works in the collection mark the dramatic shift that occurred at that moment, as artists
challenged the traditional mediums of painting and sculpture by creating
performances, film installations,
videos, slide works, and films.