Shonibare's painting, sculpture,
photography and film explores themes of cultural identity and colonialism, and often incorporates vivid African batik fabric.
Not exact matches
The Upside Down Mushroom Room appears through February 20 in Ecstasy, an exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in which 30 artists
explore altered modes of perception via painting, sculpture,
film, video,
and photography.
Exploring Kahlo's highly choreographed appearance
and style, these include 22 distinctive colourful Tehuana garments; pre-Columbian necklaces that Frida strung herself; examples of intricately hand - painted corsets
and prosthetics which will be displayed alongside
film and photography of the artist as a visual narrative of her life.
Eleanor Antin is one of the preeminent female artists of our time, using her remarkably diverse practice of performance,
film, installation, drawing, writing
and photography to
explore the nuances of gender, race
and identity.
Kessling works across a range of media such as
photography,
film,
and performance,
and here the images reflect performative tools for
exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects
and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric
and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
Neshat, who is an Iranian - born artist
and filmmaker living in New York,
explores and experiments with the mediums of
photography, video,
and film, continuously pushing new boundaries.
Byrne's work, which
explored the myth of the Loch Ness Monster through
photography,
film and installation, inspired pupils to search through their camera lenses for «monsters», disguised in the shapes of trees
and natural forms in local woodland.
These are aspects that are visible in her exploration of well - established photographic genres such as
film stills, fashion
photography or classic portraits, as well as in series where she
explores a more abject material related to themes like fairytales, catastrophes, pornography, war
and surrealism.
Based between Berlin, Oslo
and Paris, Khalili's work
explores the broad topics of migration
and displacement through the mediums of
film, video, installation,
photography and prints.
The students have been encouraged
and supported by artists Teresa
and Alicja to
explore and present their ideas in a wide range of media from sculpture
and painting to
photography and film.
Pairs have been chosen for the dynamic interplay between the two selected works,
and based on similar or contrasting themes, formal motifs, or geographic interests, as well as topics endemic to
photography's discretely defined history: social documentary, performative,
and formal modes will be
explored within the expanded discourse of
film and video.
Collectively, these artists
explore notions of culture, identity
and the complex colonial histories of Indigenous people using
photography,
film and new media.
Barrada's work in
photography,
film, sculpture, prints,
and installation began by
exploring the peculiar situation of her hometown, Tangier.
Infusing the seductive language of
film and advertising with a touch of sly conceptualism, the artists included in New
Photography 2010
explore the relationship between straight
and constructed photograph, image
and picture.»
A number of events expand on the themes
explored in the exhibition including a tour led by the exhibition curator David Campany (20 July, 6.30 pm, Free); the exhibition's curator David Campany is joined by writer
and critic Brian Dillon, artists Xavier Ribas
and Eva Stenram for a symposium discussing notions of time, perception
and the history of
photography (17 June, 2 - 6 pm, # 15 / # 12.50 concs);
and award - winning essay
film - maker Grant Gee presents his study of the late German writer W.G. Sebald which is a multi-layered exploration of place, memory, longing
and dust (29 June, 7 pm, # 9.50 / # 7.50 concs).
Including
photography,
film, text, sound
and archival material, this project blurs the lines between fiction
and documentary,
exploring how images inform our understanding of myth
and reality.
Through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography and, more recently,
film and performance, Shonibare's work
explores the previously mentioned issues, alongside those of race
and class.
For her first solo show in the UK, Judas Companion — artist Jasmin Reif — will present a series of knitted mask pieces - a new body of work that
explores the concept of a mask through sculpture,
photography and film,
and includes a first look at the bespoke piece created as part of the inaugural year of the Ketel One Artist Commission.
This major new exhibition from Beirut - based artists Joana Hadjithomas
and Khalil Joreige
explores the history of online spam
and scamming through
film, sculpture,
photography and installation.
Including painting, fashion,
film, drawing,
photography, tapestry, sculpture
and print, the exhibition will
explore the ways that artists
and designers have reinterpreted Botticelli
Throughout the past two decades, Olafur Eliasson's installations, paintings,
photography,
films,
and public projects have served as tools for
exploring the cognitive
and cultural conditions that inform our perception.
This new solo exhibition uniquely presents a selected survey of rarely seen experimental short
films and video installations by Weerasethakul, alongside his
photography, sketches
and archival materials that
explore threads of socio - political commentary.
From fresco
and drawing to
photography and film, Artes Mundi 4 in 2010
explored different worlds
and experiences through contemporary art.
Covering many subjects
and countries, from war to human rights issues
and from cultural identity to the sex industry, Meiselas uses
photography,
film, video
and sometimes archive material, as she relentlessly
explores and develops narratives integrating the participation of her subjects in her works.
Opening February 10, 2002, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center presents The Short Century: Independence
and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945 — 1994, a landmark exhibition
exploring African culture through art,
film,
photography, graphics, architecture, music, literature,
and theater.
Galerie Lelong is pleased to present Interventions in the Landscape, a group exhibition of
photography and film that
explores how artists have inserted themselves
and their subjects into the landscape
and engaged, manipulated, transformed, or been transformed by their surroundings.
Explore a variety of work in all media, including painting, sculpture,
photography, printmaking, architecture
and film.
This catalogue
explores the relationship between ideas about space
and their physical manifestation in installation,
film, video,
photography, architecture
and design.
Neshat continues to
explore and experiment with the mediums of
photography, video
and film.
He paints, but also uses other media, including
photography, sculpture, fabric
and film, to
explore the painterly
and the picturesque.
Her work — including
photography,
film, sculpture, prints
and installations — began by
exploring the peculiar situation of her hometown Tangier.
Presented across eight sectors, the ocean - front located event allows visitors to
explore some of the world's best sculpture,
film, art publications, paintings
and classical
photography, as well as site - specific works which take advantage of the iconic Miami Beach setting.
Kim Schoen's work in
photography,
film and drawing engages re-enactment
and repetition,
exploring the concept of repetition as the site or force that disrupts
and reveals.
Interested in the materiality of lens - based media, in particular the possibilities of
film and photography to record
and explore time
and space, she typically employs strategies of reversal
and inversion: overlaying a negative transparency with a positive transparency of the same image taken moments later,
and realising the resultant images as lightboxes, prints
and films.
Featuring graphic design,
film,
photography, ceramics, taxidermy, furniture, textiles
and fine art, this multi-media show
explores work inspired by the 19th century
and created over the last 20 years, highlighting the ongoing influence of the Victorian age.
Students in this course will
explore the range of innovative media on view in Whitney Biennial 2012 — from paintings
and photography to
film and video.
In her work, themes of interdependence
and survival are consistently
explored through various media, such as performance, installation,
photography,
and film.
They
and their compatriots
explore themes of otherness
and difference in
film, sculpture, painting,
photography and installation.
Always an innovator, Klein spanned many mediums, boldly
exploring musical composition, sculpture, performance,
photography, theater,
film and theoretical writing, in addition to the blue monochrome painting for which he is so famed.
Shonibare's work
explores these issues, alongside those of race
and class, through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography and, more recently,
film and performance.
London - based photographer Robin Cracknell
explores themes of love, loss
and memory using a unique non-digital process combining traditional
film photography and cinematography,
and shooting with old, sometimes damaged cameras
and salvaged 35 mm cine
film.
Yinka Shonibare MBE's work
explores issues of colonialism
and post-colonialism, alongside those of race, class
and cultural identity, through painting, sculpture,
photography,
film and performance.
Biography: London - based photographer Robin Cracknell
explores themes of love, loss
and memory using a unique non-digital process combining traditional
film photography and cinematography,
and shooting with old, sometimes damaged cameras
and salvaged 35 mm cine
film.
Known for using batik in costumed dioramas that
explore race
and colonialism, Yinka Shonibare MBE (RA) also employs painting, sculpture,
photography,
and film in work that disrupts
and challenges our notions of cultural identity.
Pieces by artists from JMW Turner to Yinka Shonibare will
explore the ways in which artists have represented themselves through painting, drawing, sculpture,
photography and film.
Yinka Shonibare's works
explore the issues of postcolonialism, national
and racial identity,
and class through the media of painting, sculpture,
photography and film.
Aesthetica: A leading international art
and culture magazine founded in 2002
and explores the best in contemporary art, design,
photography,
film, music
and performance.
The Berlin - based art duo Nina Fischer
and Maroan el Sani use
film,
photography, mixed - media installations
and architecture to
explore failed utopias.
Working with multi-media including fashion,
film,
photography, print as well as painting, sculpture, music
and album covers, the exhibition
explored seven major themes including the ghetto; black popular culture;
and politics.
Known for using batik in costumed dioramas that
explore race
and colonialism, Yinka Shonibare MBE also employs painting, sculpture,
photography,
and film in work that disrupts
and challenges our notions of cultural identity.