Conceptual artist Yi - Fan Chen
practices multimedia sculpture addressing errors in communication.
Not exact matches
Hassan Sharif: I Am The Single Work Artist traces nearly five decades of the artist's
multimedia practice, including painting,
sculpture, assemblage, drawing, installation, and photography, as well as never - before - seen late works by the artist.
The first American museum exhibition dedicated to the artist in nearly three decades, Günther Förg: A Fragile Beauty, brings together over 40 years of the artist's
multimedia practice — including works on paper, photography,
sculpture, and rarely - exhibited late - career paintings — to provide new insight on the
practice and enduring influence of this extraordinary and complex artist.
Working in a range of media that encompasses painting, textile, soft
sculpture and video projection, Jorge Galvan's
multimedia practice explores themes of identity, place, and memory.
From performative and low - fi beginnings, Oursler has developed an ever - evolving
multimedia and audio - visual
practice utilising projections, video screens,
sculptures and optical devices, which might take form as figurative puppets, ethereal talking automatons or immersive, cacophonous environments.
Glenn Ligon has a wide - ranging
multimedia art
practice that encompasses painting, neon, photography,
sculpture, print, installation, and video.
Massa Lemu (assistant professor,
Sculpture + Extended Media) is a visual artist and writer whose artistic
practice takes the form of drawing, performance and
multimedia installations.
Micah Lexier Micah Lexier (CA, 1960) is a Canadian award winning
multimedia artist whose many - tiered
practice includes
sculpture, installation, photography and text - based work, as well as curation.
Displayed in the centre of the first space alongside Yee's work, is a
multimedia sculpture by Kosisochukwu Nnebe, a Nigerian - Canadian artist whose artistic
practice engages with critical race theory.
For the past two decades, Minnesota — based artist Chris Larson has developed a
multimedia practice that is rooted in
sculpture and incorporates film, video, photography, drawing and sound.
For the past two decades, Minnesota - based artist Chris Larson has developed a
multimedia practice rooted in
sculpture.