Over the next three days, we'll visit Carsten Höller's hotel room in the Guggenheim, Pipilotti Rist's eye -
popping video installation in MoMA's second floor lobby atrium and Michelle Obama's recently hung portrait in Elizabeth Peyton's retrospective at the New Museum.
Not exact matches
While continuing to explore the potential of the still image Tillmans has begun to work with
video, collaborating with the
pop group, the Pet Shop Boys, on a music
video and making a large - scale
video installation, Lights (Body) 2000 — 2.
It was a deeply affecting experience for the artist, whose K -
pop and propaganda - influenced
videos, performances, and
installations explore the intersections and cultural collisions between East and West.
The
video installations of Jane and Louise Wilson, with their hovering steady - cam shots, their weird, wonky - angled explorations of atmospheric interiors, owe so much to the language of commercial film and to
pop videos, that we feel we've already seen the movie and heard the song, when we've really only seen the set - in this case the late, late hour gambling rooms of Las Vegas, and the doomy tunnels under the Hoover Dam.
[33] Lyrical Abstraction, Conceptual Art, Postminimalism, Earth Art,
Video, Performance art,
Installation art, along with the continuation of Fluxus, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field Painting, Hard - edge painting, Minimal Art, Op art,
Pop Art, Photorealism and New Realism extended the boundaries of Contemporary Art in the mid-1960s through the 1970s.
Though primarily a performance,
video, and
installation artist, Kjartansson does it all, regularly incorporating painting, drawing, sculpture, and music (he is
pop royalty in his native Iceland) into his practice.
avaf works in a vast array of media, including painting, drawing,
installations,
video, sculpture, neons, wallpaper, decals, and often confronts gender, politics, and embedded cultural codes through
pop imagery and neon colors.
Contemporary heir to the
pop artists, Da Corte combines these common consumer objects with
pop cultural references, personal family narratives — and even other artists» work — in vibrant sculptures, paintings,
videos, and immersive
installations.
This five channel
video installation delivers a heady mix of analogue - style
pop and
video game aesthetics.
Renowned for his striking paintings, drawings,
videos,
installations and performances, Shaw is also a compulsive collector, constantly on the hunt for
pop - culture arcana in thrift stores or on the Internet.
While German artist Wolf Vostell was the frist ot incorporate television sets into his
installations, the first formal explorations of
video art came during the
Pop Art movement of the mid-twentieth century.
avaf works in a vast array of media, including painting, drawing,
installations,
video, sculpture, neon, wallpaper, decals, and often confronts gender, politics, and embedded cultural codes through
pop imagery and neon colors.
Sanford Biggers draws equally from African - American
pop culture and Asian / Buddhist influences for his sculptures,
installations and
videos.
His revolutionary use of electronics,
video, robotics and computers foretold society's complete dependence on digital devices, inspiring a new generation of artists as well as informing
pop culture with his
installations.
The impact that Swiss
video and
installation artist Pipilotti Rist has made over the past two decades or more is hard to overestimate, as her influence is felt in the work of a host of younger artists, as well as in
videos by mainstream
pop stars like Beyoncé.
His work takes a variety of forms, including
installations,
videos, photographs, sculptures,
pop - up books, and drawings.
Last year's prize was won by Elizabeth Prize for her
video installation The Woolworths Choir of 1979, a multilayered film which weaved together the story of a fire in Manchester with religious architecture and
pop music performances.
Should can his work single - or multiple - channel
video, performance or
Pop Art assemblage, Minimalist or excessive,
installation art or just playing around?
Fantastic images of warriors and staged historical battles are invaded by irrepressible color and
pop - images from electronic media in the former Core Fellow's paintings, sculpture, digital collage,
video, and
installations, which express his «concern with romanticized and sterilized representations that occur with the westernization, commercialization, and imposition of entertainment value upon history.»
Complex and playful
installations of paintings, sculptures and
videos feature a cornucopia of imagery, brought together from such diverse sources as Old Master paintings, slapstick cartoons, anthropomorphized animals, and
pop iconography from the 1960s and 70s.
Since the Club 57 era, Scharf has vehemently pursued an artistic practice that's consistently characterized as
pop, surrealist, imaginative, and a bit loopy — though it spans street art, painting on canvas,
video / performance, and
installation.
Phillipson's recent exhibition at Zabludowicz Collection, through the flesh - tone scenario, the imported combi - boudoir (2013), saw the artist create a multi-layered
installation that investigated the relationship between virtual and tactile spaces through cultural references as diverse as point - of - view «selfies», experimental architecture, supermarkets, museums and
pop videos.
In
installation, photography and
video, the authoritative fixity of representational media is betrayed as those bodies presumed to be contained — as ghosts, as
pop culture signifiers one step removed from the referent — return to haunt the image as desiring bodies, as spectres, as present absences that make even the quotidian an uncertain experience.
In his paintings, sculptures,
videos, public artworks, and
installations, Kenny Scharf unites political ideas with a
pop aesthetic, critiquing mainstream media and rampant commercialism through his a
Famous Neo-Dadaists included Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008), Jasper Johns (b. 1930), Larry Rivers (1923 - 2002), the modernist composer John Cage (1912 - 92), the metal sculptor John Chamberlain (b. 1927), the Performance artist Allan Kaprow (1927 - 2006), the «Happenings» pioneer Jim Dine (b. 1935), the Nouveau Realiste Yves Klein (1928 - 62), the Fluxus leader George Maciunas (1931 - 78), the
Pop sculptor Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929), the collage artist and father of mail art Ray Johnson (1927 - 95), the Japanese concept artist Yoko Ono (b. 1933), the
video artists Nam June Paik (1932 - 2011), and Wolf Vostell (1932 - 98), and the
installation artist Joseph Beuys (1921 - 86).
Leonard Suryajaya's eye -
popping, psychedelic
installation at the Chicago Artist Coalition's booth combined collage,
video and photography to investigate the role of women in his native Indonesia.
Khaled Jarrar and Sama Alshaibi are featured in a special
pop - up exhibition of
video and
installation art at Brentwood Arts Exchange in Maryland.
The second film - maker is Price, for her show at the Baltic in Gateshead, where she presented three
video installations in pitch darkness notable as much for their music — catchy
pop, church choirs — as their visual strengths.
At the Rubell Family Collection, Ryan Trecartin's hyper - disjointed,
pop - cultured
video work Trill - ogy Comp (2009) screened inside an
installation of benches amid thick (and anchoring) chains, heating lamps, and sand.
This exhibition presents contemporary artists and their works in the fields of painting, sculpture, photography, and
videos in five main areas, including
Pop, extended by an independent
installation, «Room No. 13,» in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, which indicates current trends in fashion or design.
Wolfson is well - known for his
videos and
installations, which often mine
pop culture and the everyday to explore technology, gender, sexuality, and violence with a darkly humorous approach.
There are eye -
popping installations (by Samara Golden, Raúl de Nieves, and Ajay Kurian), transporting
video works (by Anicka Yi and the Postcommodity collective, among others), and works that channel the current socio - political climate of frustration and outrage (including by Henry Taylor, Celeste Dupuy - Spencer, and An - My Lê).
For his take on the subject at Kunsthaus Graz,
pop - culture theorist Diedrich Diederichsen will forgo easy categorizations to highlight idiosyncracies in this show's disparate collection of
videos, paintings, drawings, and
installations by sixteen artists informed by music — from Mike Kelley and Kim Gordon to younger practitioners such as Mathias Poledna and Nico Vascellari.
In the Positions sector, devoted to showcasing singular projects by up - and - coming artists, she will show Jibade - Khalil Huffman's multi-channel
video installation, from a new and timely body of work by the artist that, according to Ebgi, «focuses on themes of the black male figure in American
pop culture, film, and literature.»
Drawn from the Orange County Museum of Art's 50 - year history and rich holdings of modern and contemporary art, The Avant - Garde Collection traces multiple incarnations of the avant - garde with approximately 100 artworks that represent Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism from the first half of the 20th century, and
Pop, performance,
installation art, new media, and appropriation from the second half, including painting, sculpture, assemblage,
installation art, and
video in myriad styles that all speak to the revolutionary dynamic of the avant - garde.
Housed in a
pop - up gallery space in Tribeca, framed works are exhibited on the main floor and a series
video and multimedia
installations are on view downstairs.
All the major American artists and works from the seventeenth century to today are included, such as epic history paintings by Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley; sublime landscapes by Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederick Church; society portraits by John Singer Sargent; groundbreaking abstract expressionist and
pop art by Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Andy Warhol; and challenging sculptural,
installation, and
video works from more recent years by Robert Gober, Fred Wilson, and Matthew Barney In architecture, dozens of different building types are illustrated and discussed, from the earliest colonial houses and churches to the most spectacular modernist and postmodernist houses, stations, museums, and iconic skyscrapers.
In performances, editions,
videos, publications such as their seminal FILE Megazine, sculptures, paintings and
installations, the group often occupied unconventional forms of presentation such as beauty pageants, picture magazines, television talk shows,
pop - up shops, and various advertising formats.
Flood has been making his lace paintings since the early 90s; their process of manufacture and slightly kitschy image derived from actual lace encourages us to look at these seductive beauties with a jaundiced eye; 2) The exhibition includes site - specific
installations made of absurd pseudo-posters, multi-media, ephemera, collages, text paintings, and documents from the last decade that remix
pop culture and critique systems of mass cultural distributions such as rock
videos and albums.
To start, Art
POP is thrilled to present a dance performance and
video installation by Maya Stovall, an innovative Detroit - based artist who works across the disciplines of dance, theory, anthropology, and contemporary art.
It embraces stencil graffiti, poster or sticker art,
pop up art and street
installations, including the latest
video projections, yarn bombings and Lock - On sculptures.
In
video and in sculptural
installations — works that employ banal consumer goods and
pop cultural tropes — Da Corte takes on these topics and others, touching on issues of identity, alienation and instability.
Joy in People presents a number of his pioneering works, such as The Uses of Literacy (1997), an
installation incorporating art by fans of the Welsh rock group Manic Street Preachers, and Our Hobby is Depeche Mode (2006), a
video and archive based on the international devotees of the 1980s electro -
pop band.