Barbara Kasten makes
photographs and video projections in her studio that evoke an experience of movement through modernist architecture.
Barbara Kasten (b. 1936, Chicago) makes
photographs and video projections in her studio that evoke an experience of movement through modernist architecture.
She makes
photographs and video projections in her studio that evoke an experience of movement through modernist architecture.
The exhibition includes Maisel's
photographs and video projections based on his work at Dugway Proving Ground, a classified military setting in Utah's Great Salt Lake Desert devoted to testing and development of chemical and biological weapons and defense systems.
Not exact matches
This exhibition mainly focuses on his
photographs,
video, digital slide
projections, publications, curatorial projects
and recorded music.
Thin Skin features twenty - four humorous
and seductive works in different mediums, including sculptures,
photographs, room - size installations,
and video projections.
«A selection of iconic works using light
projection —
photographs, films,
videos, digital imagery
and interactive installations from plasma screens to giant
projections — will document the technological innovations that have become part of artistic creation over the past ten years.»
Detail view of installation at Galerie Lelong, New York, 2015 Installation with LED lights, aluminum,
video projection and six lightboxes with black
and white transparencies Variable dimensions Original
photograph by Koen Wessing (1942 - 2011): Estelí, Nicaragua, September 1978 The collection
and copyright of Koen Wessing is administered by the Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam
This major exhibition is to take place throughout the spaces on the 6th
and 7th floors of the CCK, as well as in the two galleries in the «Gran Lámpara» (The Great Lamp), presenting series of
photographs by Nobuyoshi Araki, William Eggleston, Alair Gomes, Seydou Keïta, J.D. «Okhai Ojeikere, Juergen Teller, Wolfgang Tillmans, Patti Smith, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Francesca Woodman,
projections and video installations by Jean - Michel Alberola, James Coleman, Raymond Depardon
and Claudine Nougaret, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Rinko Kawauchi, Daido Moriyama, Tony Oursler, Artavazd Pelechian, Agnès Varda, a monumental sculpture by Adriana Varejão, several hundred drawings
and an inedite series of
photographs by filmmaker David Lynch.
He often combines his drawings with
video projections and photographs that explore ideas about multilayered vision
and investigate the dynamic between the static
and moving image.
As well as LEDs, Holzer also works with other media including bronze plaques, painted signs, stone benches
and footstools, stickers, T - shirts, condoms, paintings,
photographs, sound,
video, light
projection and the Internet.
LED signs have become her most visible medium, although her diverse practice incorporates a wide array of media including street posters, painted signs, stone benches, paintings,
photographs, sound,
video,
projections, the Internet,
and a race car for BMW.
Video (Lines in the Sand 2002/2005, colour, sound, 47:45 min), projection, blackboard, wooden structure, paint, video (Pillow Talk, 2002, colour, sound), monitor with performance video, green wooden couch, sand and relief box, plaster, photographs, painti
Video (Lines in the Sand 2002/2005, colour, sound, 47:45 min),
projection, blackboard, wooden structure, paint,
video (Pillow Talk, 2002, colour, sound), monitor with performance video, green wooden couch, sand and relief box, plaster, photographs, painti
video (Pillow Talk, 2002, colour, sound), monitor with performance
video, green wooden couch, sand and relief box, plaster, photographs, painti
video, green wooden couch, sand
and relief box, plaster,
photographs, paintings).
Wolfgang Tillmans» current show is Wolfgang Tillmans's first ever exhibition at Tate Modern
and brings together works in a variety of media — mainly
photographs, but also
video, digital slide
projections, publications, curatorial projects
and recorded music.
Huffman's room - sized installation featured
videos on flat - screen monitors,
projections, framed
photographs, screenprints,
and a sculpture consisting of five windshields suspended from the ceiling of the gallery.
Incorporating
video projection,
photographs and recorded sound, the artist creates a portrait of a site by engaging time, optical phenomena, topography
and found objects.
This portrayal of transitioning times of year is seen in a
video projection of trees with leaves turning color
and in translucent still
photographs of the garden's varying flora adhered to the panes of the Sunroom windows.
Multichannel
video projection with sound, television sets, thrift store furniture,
photographs and drawings.
The wide variety of materials that constitute the exhibition (including collections of
photographs, slide
projections, periodicals, recent film
and video installations, sculptures,
and printed works on paper) create numerous situations within which to consider not only the materiality of images
and the technologies that form their reception, but also the conflicted social history that lies under their surfaces
and is inextricable from their origins.
And Billingham, best - known for his photographic portraits of his family, was shortlisted for his landscape photographs and two video projections, Tony Smoking Backwards and Ray in Bed, Untitled Tripty
And Billingham, best - known for his photographic portraits of his family, was shortlisted for his landscape
photographs and two video projections, Tony Smoking Backwards and Ray in Bed, Untitled Tripty
and two
video projections, Tony Smoking Backwards
and Ray in Bed, Untitled Tripty
and Ray in Bed, Untitled Triptych.
The exhibition features a selection of humorous
and seductive works in different mediums, including sculptures,
photographs, installations,
and video projections.
Trisha Brown: Dance
and Art in Dialogue 1961 - 2001: July 12 through Sept. 14, The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd. Includes drawings, paintings,
photographs,
video projections, costumes
and set elements.
Detailed Description: Utilizing inspiration from geological forces, architectural forms
and the natural landscape, artist John Ruppert melds distinctions between these influences through his large installations,
video projections,
photographs and sculptural objects.
This installation mixes
video monitors,
projection and photographs.
Throughout the volume, Simpson's questioning of memory
and representation is evident, whether in her moving juxtaposition of text
and image, in her pairings of staged self - images with their sources in found
photographs, or in her haunting
video projection Cloudscape
and its echo in the felt work Cloud.
With over 30 works made by sixteen artists, the show examines the practice of collage through its many iterations
and permutations ranging from works on paper to artist books,
photographs, sculpture, textiles, digital
projections and video.
Erkmen's installations interpret socially
and historically implicit architecture, while Floyer's light
projections,
videos,
photographs and sculptures seem to lack underlying themes.
In her first exhibition at DOCUMENT, Welitoff explores the relationship between gesture, distance,
and time in an installation features a single channel
video monitor, a single channel
video projection and two
photographs.
We follow her painstaking
and careful process, as she moves between making marks that track points of light extrapolated from maps, to capturing light in
photographs and video,
and ultimately creating her own light effects through
projection and intervention.
Doug Ischar's Wake is a multimedia installation that includes film
projections,
video, found text,
photographs and objects.
The catalogue features an extended interview with the artist,
and includes full - page reproductions of all seventeen
photographs in the series Hedonic Reversal, as well as installation views of the large - scale Hedonic Reversal installation
and El Sisifo, a three - channel
video projection.
This is Wolfgang Tillmans's first ever exhibition at Tate Modern
and brings together works in an exciting variety of media —
photographs, of course, but also
video, digital slide
projections, publications, curatorial projects
and recorded music — all staged by the artist in characteristically innovative style.
Lead image: Mike Kelley, Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction # 8 (Singles» Mixer), 2004 - 2005, Mixed media with
video projection and photographs, 112 x 300 x 169 inches.
The
video projection is part of the exhibition Desert, which opened October 17 at Steve Turner Contemporary,
and also includes a new set of
photographs entitled Servants, re-photographed
and manipulated 19th century
photographs of black caretakers.
It offers a retrospective view of the artist's work through her slide
projections,
photographs,
video installations
and documentation of works in public space.
In something of a change from the artist's typical displays of found
photographs, here images will be incorporated into large scale collages, multi-channel
video projections (which worked so well in The Visitors by Ragnar Kjartansson at Luhring Augustine),
and moving screens which will zip around the gallery space on a custom - built track.
Within this series Stewart incorporated
photographs,
video stills,
projections and organza (a material characterized by its translucency, fragility
and vulnerability to environmental change) to accentuate spatial
and temporal considerations, creating a complex psychological space in which the viewer necessarily becomes complicit through entry into the work.
Works included in the exhibition range from film posters painted by Peter Doig for his weekly film club in Trinidad, a
video projection, Ligne de Foi, 1991, by James Coleman, Polaroid
photographs by film director Andrey Tarkovsky, which were selected by Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster for their poetic representation of landscape,
photographs presenting an example of early self - cinema by Victorian photographer Lady Clementina Hawarden
and the screening of Michael Powell
and Emeric Pressburger's iconic The Red Shoes, 1948.
Wolfgang Tillmans» current show is Wolfgang Tillmans's first ever exhibition at Tate Modern
and brings together works in a variety of media - mainly
photographs, but also
video, digital slide
projections, publications, curatorial projects
and recorded music.
Her artistic oeuvre, consisting of
photographs,
videos, slide
projections or three - dimensional arrangements, transforms everyday objects
and architecture into new forms
and compositions, often cloaked in a mantle of secrecy.
Semantic Shift spotlights work in a variety of mediums, including graphite, charcoal,
photographs and transfers,
video projections and found objects, with the goal of inviting viewers into a free - associating search for meaning.
Colour, sound, 47:45 min),
projection, blackboard, wooden structure, paint,
video (Pillow Talk, 2002, colour, sound), monitor with performance
video, green wooden couch, sand
and relief box, plaster,
photographs, paintings), dimensions variable.
Works by living artists include two large colour
photographs by Karin Bubaš, five text drawings in charcoal by Steven Shearer, a double - sided
projection by Kevin Schmidt, two masks by Beau Dick, a small multiple by Rodney Graham, a mixed - media diptych by Mina Totino, a
video by Euan Macdonald
and a mechanical sculpture by Richard E. Prince.