Sentences with phrase «photographic installation by»

A 48 - part photographic installation by radical Viennese feminist artist Renate Bertlmann is the centerpiece of the presentation.
Asterisms a two - part sculptural and photographic installation by the Mexican - born artist Gabriel Orozco, on view July 6 — October 21, 2012.
The exhibition features three photographic installations by the Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar, along with one installation and three sculptures by the American Ronald Jones.
East & West Galleries: Making Space In MAKING SPACE, curator Joan Borsa brings together photographic installations by four women artists from varying regions of Canada and the United States who share an exploration of women's perceived and actual social space.

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The first book to examine the practice of Sara Rahbar, including her early installations for the Queens Museum of Art, a photographic series made in Tehran, and the politically inspired textile - based works, all which use historically charged materials and forms.Essay by Catherine Grenier, adjunct director of Centre Pompidou, and interview with Elaine W. Ng.
Instead, there are tapestries made by multiplying reflected versions of paintings; close - up photographs of the surface of paintings; mirror - like reflective works; overpainted self - portraits; various grey paintings; photographic facsimiles of the iconic series of 48 Portraits presented in the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 1972 — so returning them to their photographic origins in encyclopaedias; and a spectacular installation of «4900 Colours», 2007.
Roberta Smith, The New York Times, July 2003 Victoria Miro Gallery is delighted to present two film installations, Baltimore and Paradise Omeros, and related photographic works by internationally renowned artist, Isaac Julien.
The remaining funds went to more contemporary works: a 1974 photographic suite by John Baldessari called «Portrait: Artist's Identity Hidden with Various Hats» for $ 500,000, and a 2009 neon installation by Glenn Ligon that plays on the word «America» for $ 100,000.
The form is dictated by the subject matter ranging from to framed digital photographic print, sculpture, video installations, and beyond.
In 2014 he was invited by Tate Britain to create a photographic installation as a response to Mark Gertler's 1916 painting, Merrygo - Round.
«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.
The deadline for entries has been extended to Thursday, December 4th by mail or directly on-lineatartelagunaprize.com >> > Contest sections: painting, sculpture and installations, photographic art, video art and performance, virtual art, land art.
Each instantiation features new works, and in Beijing these will include a major installation by Sudarshan Shetty, a Bharti Kher triptych, a new photographic series by Dayanita Singh from her House of Love book project, and video work by Ayisha Abraham and Hetain Patel.
But never mind — the cheek by jowl installation lends a kind of velocity to the exhibit, as if the last four decades of photographic experimentation were all happening right before your eyes.
Andrea Geyer Spiral Lands / Chapter 2 (2008) is a multi-media installation that utilizes a dual construct of an enacted discourse and photographs taken by the artist in 2008 of the Chaco Canyon, a National Historic Park in New Mexico.Spiral Lands / Chapter 2 is constructed as a pairing of excerpts from post-colonial and postmodern discourse with a sequence of photographic representations of landscape from the Southwest.
Some works seem to pay homage to social media, like Mario Petrirena's floor installation of photographic collages encircled by rusted iron rings suggestive of Google Plus's circles.
Curated by Abdellah Karroum, the exhibition will feature Neshat's existing and newly produced works, including the major photographic series, The Book of Kings (2012) as well as a selection of video installations commenting on the historical, cultural and political realities that she has focused on for over 30 years.
Examining the connection between breakthroughs in photography and new techniques in painting, the exhibition will present rooms devoted to Op Art and Kinetic Art from 1960, with paintings by Bridget Riley and installations of key photographic works from the era by artists including Floris Neussis and Gottfried Jaeger.
Aside from those previously listed, high - profile installations, his work — shown by Alexander Levy since 2012 — often manifests itself in photographic form, whether documenting that car crash, a fake tree imperceptibly placed in an unknown forest, or natural landscapes that he's literally painted over.
The event kicked off with the heaving opening of «Room» at Sadie Coles HQ, an all - women show featuring sculptural installations and photographic works, juxtaposed with a solo presentation of Martine Syms by Bridget Donahue Gallery (New York).
Jim Allen, Hanging by a Thread II (detail), 2009, digital canvas print, photographic paper, bamboo, steel, hardwood, paper, hair, acrylic paint, wound dressing, digital video on DVD, monitors, installation dimensions variable
These photographic works are accompanied by a neon installation, in a complementary exploration of the notion of female hysteria.
On display are Magdalena Abakanowicz» Hurma, an epic figurative environment by the Polish sculptor; Isaac Julien's Western Union: Small Boats, a video installation on migration and the hope for a better life; George Osodi's Oil Rich Niger Delta, a photographic essay on the people of Nigeria; and Photography and Sculpture: A Correlated Exhibition (new and vintage photography linked to contemporary sculpture).
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).
This October, Victoria Miro Gallery will present the UK premiere of True North and Fantôme Afrique, two audiovisual installations by celebrated artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien, alongside associated photographic series.
Our booth will include a diverse and impressive group of new works including photographic works by James Casebere, Robert Mapplethorpe and Frank Thiel; sculptures and installations by Leandro Erlich, Los Carpinteros, Iran do Espírito Santo, Joseph Kosuth and Wolfgang Laib; and paintings and works on paper by Rebecca Horn, Callum Innes, Anthony McCall, Julião Sarmento and Gavin Turk.
The other works bought with the fund are a video installation by Melanie Smith, a UK artist based in Mexico, showing the surrealist garden created in Xilitla by the British poet Edward James, and drawings by Helena Almeida, a leading Portuguese artist best known for her dramatic photographic self - portraits daubed with blue paint.
The presentation features the U.S. debut of an 80 - foot long painting by Rodney McMillian — created for the 12th Sharjah Biennial and which visitors experience as a tunnel — as well as an installation of tempera paintings and related photographic images by Doug Ashford, previously presented at Documenta 13.
The photographic works and installations of the exhibition focus on the «4K ULTRA HD» image search by the same name.
Dawit L. Petros» photographic works also deploy landscape and the body to explore transcontinental and trans - national migration and identity; Encuentro, a site - specific installation rendered by Regina Silveira, comments on power and combative global politics.
With photographic and video documentation in the majority, the toughness and scope of the material, aided by a thoughtful installation, create their own fascination.
Galeri Zilberman was also represented by Begüm Yamanlar, whose works were exhibited previously during the Young, Fresh, Different exhibition and at the project space, with her video installation Ada (Island), which consists of photographic images.
Other highlights include Edgar Arceneaux's nine - channel video installation «The Alchemy of Comedy... Stupid» (2006), featuring a performance by comedian David Alan Grier; Tammy Rae Carland's «I'm Dying Up Here» (2011), a series of large - scale color photographs of female stand - up comedians captured mid-act, emphasizing the vulnerability of performance; Stanya Kahn's absurdist, pathos - filled video «Lookin Good, Feelin» Good» (2012), shown alongside a selection of her humorous line drawings; and an installation of Sara Greenberger Rafferty's visceral photographic works, for which she manipulates images from the history of late 20th century comedy.
Recent examples include Sadie Coles in London, whose exhibition «Room» brings together installations and photographic works by female artists (until 18 February), and the Fine Art Society (FAS), whose program will pay particular attention to women throughout 2017.
Kasper Bosmans, WDW25 + Mural: Migration (Gibraltar), 2016, gouache on wall; photographs from Asger Jorn's 10,000 Years of Nordic Folk Art, photographic prints, installation view Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, photo by Aad Hoogendoorn
Internationally renowned artist Haegue Yang creates installations that include photographic, video, and sculptural elements and are informed by the artist's philosophical and political investigations.
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For this session of Unpacking Art, Dara Culhane will share stories told by Kwakwakw «wakw fishers, who were young men during the late 1940s and 1950s, in conversation with Kwakwakw «wakw artist, Marianne Nicolson's neon and photographic installation Oh, How I Long For Home (2016).
Lorna Simpson, best known for her photographic installations, debuted her first new sculptures in 25 years at the Frieze art fair in New York last spring: One of them, «They Cheated Death,» consisted of short stacks of vintage Ebony magazines, held down by pieces of glass that looked like blocks of ice.
The exhibition will include a site - specific photographic installation and series of complementary photographs by Potsic as well as prints, paintings, and mixed media works by all the featured artists.
The exhibition also includes Her Luminous Distance, a slide - based installation featuring a device used by astronomers to detect small pattern differences between photographic plates by alternately switching between images, blinking back and forth between the two.
The new range of video and photographic imagery has reduced the importance of drawing skills, and by manipulating the new technology, artists (notably those involved in new media, like installation, video and lens - based art) have been able to short - cut the traditional processes involved in «making art,» but still create something new.
By means of performance and photographic and video installations, Phil Collins examines how we participate in and understand (mostly) hard - to - reach cultures.
The collection includes photographic and lens - based art by Paul Seawright, Gilbert and George, Willie Doherty and Marina Abramovic; installation art by llya and Emilia Kabakov, Rebecca Horn; sculpture by Damien Hirst, Barry Flanagan, Juan Munoz, Dorothy Cross, Kathy Prendergast and Stephan Balkenhol; painting by Sean Scully, Tony O'Malley, Francesco Clemente, Peter Doig, and Peter Halley.
«I dream a world» Looking for Langston, an exhibition of newly - conceived, large - scale and silver gelatin photographic works and archival material, at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road and a special presentation at Somerset House for Photo London (18 — 21 May) features photographs presented as both large - scale works and silver gelatin prints, accompanied by an installation of the award - winning film.
Operating like a Mark Dion — style display of excavated artifacts, the installation features two Plexiglas vitrines set against the backdrop of a photographic series depicting white ghostly silhouettes of Harris on her property and a blow - up of the racist letter that tarnished Harris» reputation rendered illegible by aerial maps of the property.
An exhibition of two recent video installations and photographic works by Willie Doherty will open at Alexander and Bonin on October 25.
Curated by Candice Allison, the exhibition includes recent and previously unseen work: photographic prints, drawings, oil paintings, video, and installation; alongside paintings from the National Gallery of Zimbabwe's permanent collection, material from the National Archives, and Chiurai's own personal archive of propaganda posters and vinyl records.
Sehgal, who prohibited photographic or filmic documentation of his works, sold limited editions of his situations — editions were owned by the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, both in New York City, as well as by some private collectors — with a strict verbal agreement, discussed in a notary's presence, that secured his authority over installation, forbade documentation, and guaranteed fair wages to the interpreters.
These will include the installation of a major new work by Scottish artist Christine Borland (b. 1965), recently commissioned by the Institute of Transplantation, Newcastle; a room of painted metal sculptural works by Glasgow - based artist Sara Barker; a photographic series by the South African artist Robin Rhode; a two - channel video by Austrian artist Markus Schinwald; and new works by Edinburgh - based artist Catherine Street.
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