Through video and
photographic installations they explore how the fall of communism has affected the lives of thousands of Kyrgyz people.
Jesse Burke's
photographic installations explore the vulnerability of masculinity where there is a presence of a rupture or wound, be it physical, emotional, or metaphorical.
Not exact matches
Among the exhibition's highlights are a
photographic installation in which Waters
explores the auras and absurdities of famous films, their directors, and actors; a suite of photographs and sculpture that use humor to humanize dark moments in history from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11; and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014 video work of children reading a G - rated version of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration of all things outsider and extreme).
Her video
installations and
photographic works
explore the political and social conditions of Iranian and Muslim culture, particularly focusing on gender issues and questions of power.
For almost three decades Lyle Ashton Harris has cultivated a diverse artistic practice, ranging from
photographic media, collage,
installation and performance, to
explore the impact of desire, ethnicity, and gender in the contemporary social and cultural dynamic.
Her
installations employ video and
photographic practices to
explore
Her
installations employ video and
photographic practices to
explore the social life of institutions.
Following its 2015 debut, Paris Photo will once again present PRISMES, a sector dedicated to the presentation of exceptional projects including large formats, series, and
installation works
exploring the diverse practices of the
photographic medium.
Three - dimensional depth map sculptures drawing on «the formal relationship of both the
photographic negative and the binary relationship between cast and mould» will populate the site - specific networked
installation, taking over the entire building and
exploring «the mutability of symbolism held in form» in dialogue with its architecture.
Early on he
explored the resilience of painting and from painting he went on to do
photographic works, video and sound
installations.
Meanwhile, gallery three will boast an extensive
installation of
photographic lightboxes like The Four Seasons (2011 - 13), which highlights the artist's use of the self - portrait to
explore scenarios from our cultural collective memory.
Multi-disciplinary London - based artist Zoë Buckman
explores themes of feminism, mortality and equality in her sculptural,
photographic and
installation work.
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.
In The Clearing (1991), from Lorraine O'Grady's
photographic installation Body / Ground, a surrealistic garden becomes the background for an unsettling narrative
exploring the Black female body and its relationship to Colonialism.
She is the founder of the Pocho Research Society (PRS)(2002), a project that
explores the elasticity of the artifact and the mythmaking aspects of «History» through conceptual, performative, social, and aesthetic strategies that result in multi-media
installations, video,
photographic work, social engagement, publications, and public interventions.
This catalogue accompanied the exhibition, Exotic Excursions, in which five artists
explore the experience of travel through video,
installation and
photographic works.
Four recent video -
installations will be presented alongside a selection of her
photographic work
exploring or questioning the polarity between still and moving, broken and continuous, fleeting and fixed or captured.
«Exotic Excursions»
explored the experience of travel through video,
installation and
photographic work.
CAAM presents the first museum exhibition of the work of Los Angeles artist Genevieve Gaignard, who deftly uses
installation,
photographic self - portraiture, and sculpture to
explore race, femininity, and class — and their various intersections.
At Claire Oliver, Judith Schaechter presents beautiful but disturbing stained glass lightboxes and kiln - cast glass sculptures about sex and death, and at Bruce Silverstein, Eileen Neff
explores perception, mirroring, and memory in an
installation of staged and often manipulated
photographic images.
The piece involves a series of actions, including the
installation of «textile architectures» in Antarctica and Ushuaia that
explore nomadic housing alternatives; the filming of a documentary;
photographic records; workshops; and even the proposal of a new article to rectify the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights to «recognize that all human beings have a natural right of free transit and crossing any frontiers into the territories of their choice.»