Sentences with phrase «public installation explores»

Aitken's first public installation explores the full range of the creative spectrum, across all ages and backgrounds and a wide variety of art forms.

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It costs nothing to admire the Art Deco architecture, explore the public art installations and temporary exhibits, settle in to read a newspaper or book in any of a dozen languages, or check your email online.
Beginning November 2017, the team will unveil a colorful art installation that encompasses the entire gallery and present a series of public programs that explore the effects of environmental issues on community and home.
Gormley is one of Britain's most celebrated artists, known for sculptures, installations and public artworks that explore the body «as a place of becoming... a possible space where something that we might call identity or meaning can arise.»
, known for her large - scale sculptures and public installations that often interrogate and explore the idea of a landscape contributes a large - scale charred and disjunctive map of America, suggesting the fraught history of this deeply divided country.
The Institute's fall series of Pratt Presents public programs concluded on December 15 with a conversation and interactive installation exploring the intersection of language and culture at New York's Schomburg Center for Research in Black...
assume vivid astro focus first explored the concept of the roller rink as an interactive installation with Public Art Fund in Central Park, New York City in 2004 as part of the Whitney Biennial.
Public / private, institutional space and social control are explored in the work of Renata Lucas whilst Carlos Bunga creates site specific installations in response to the history, atmosphere and architecture of the gallery.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. presents The Prismatic, a new contemporary art exhibition that explores the universal human tension between self and other, individual and group, and private and public, through innovative mixed media and installation works from seven accomplished artists.
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.
TUESDAY, APRIL 30 NOON LUNCH, 12:30 - 1:30 P.M. PROGRAM FACULTY BIENNIAL ARTIST TALKS: Lisa Rundstrom and Humberto Saenz External vs. Internal: Exploring the Public and Private with Lisa Rundstrom, ShiftSpace Gallery Director and Lecturer Rundstrom is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring notions of personal identity, intimacy, power, and interdependence through installations of light, video, and performatiExploring the Public and Private with Lisa Rundstrom, ShiftSpace Gallery Director and Lecturer Rundstrom is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring notions of personal identity, intimacy, power, and interdependence through installations of light, video, and performatiexploring notions of personal identity, intimacy, power, and interdependence through installations of light, video, and performative works.
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In this 45 - minute public tour of Mi Tierra: Contemporary Artists Explore Place, examine site - specific installations by 13 Latino artists that express experiences of contemporary life in the American West.
Through immersive text - based installations, large - scale public text pieces, publications, sound projects, and discursive programming, my work engages with both figurative and literal language to explore how we narrate the connections between the past, present, and future.
For her first solo show in a public gallery, Van Meel presents a multi-channel installation exploring language and female subjectivity, through a soundtrack of two female narrators combined with alternating projections of digital imagery.
Her drawings, paintings, and site - responsive duct tape installations explore the permeable borders separating public and private domains, specifically in airport security zones, border crossings, and public transportation.
Rakowitz's work explores global issues and invites others into the conversations fostered by his public projects, installations and events.
This public teen program invited 50 San Diego teens to an artist - curated dinner to discuss issues raised by the film Isaac Julien: Ten Thousand Waves, a nine - screen video installation that explores the movement of people across countries and continents and meditates on unfinished journeys.
His work, framed in large - scale installations in galleries and museums, or as unannounced interventions in public spaces, often makes use of ellipsis, displacement and détournement to explore the nature of belief and the dynamics of communication in our contemporary world.
Leegte considers the Internet as an «online public studio and exhibition space» and often, albeit slightly tongue - in - cheekly, describes himself as an «Internet - based conceptual sculptor exploring the time - based, performative nature of the Internet in net installations».
His video and public installation works explore inevitable dislocations as a consequence of translating, copying and transforming, to test the boundaries of meaning.
Through his expeditions, installations, and public work, Brooks explores the relationship between culture and the natural world.
Discover Watermill Day opens The Center's eight - and - a-half acres for the public to freely explore site - specific installations and performances, providing a unique opportunity for the Hamptons community to meet artists from over 30 countries participating in The Watermill Center's International Summer Program.
Given to an artist under fifty who has shown distinguished vision and achieved a substantial body of work, the award honored Dion (Season 4) for his prolific creativity and impressive production, which includes mixed - media installations, sculptures and public projects that explore the relationship between art, science and history through pseudo-scientific methods of investigation and display.
SB14 will feature exhibitions by curators Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif and Claire Tancons, bringing together a range of experiences and works — including major commissions, large - scale public installations, performances and films to explore how contemporary life, enabled by rapid technological change, has created a seemingly inescapable «echo chamber» of information, complex personal networks and shifting narratives that are physical, spiritual and virtual.
-LSB-...] Curator and writer Carla Acevedo - Yates reviews an urban art project by Puerto Rican artist Pepón Osorio, «reForm» (August 28, 2015 - May 20, 2016, commissioned by Temple Contemporary, Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia), a two - year installation and public engagement project exploring the loss experienced by a Puerto Rican community with the closing of Fairhill Middle School in North Philadelphia, a public school established in 1887 and then shut by the Philadelphia School Reform Commission in 2013.
Hoyun Son is an artist working in various media including text, public performance, wearable sculptures, interactive installation, and everyday life to explore how we communicate and relate to others.
Mahama's large - scale public installations, such as the one currently on view at the Venice Biennale, explore how capital and labour manifest themselves through industrial materials such as worn - out sackcloth.
Opening to the public on Wednesday, 27 July 2011, For Tomorrow For Tonight features new work that explores the theme of night through video, photographs and installation.
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.
Expect interactive installations that explore the relationship between personal and public spaces.
gormley is best known for his sculptures, installations and public artworks that explore the relationship between the human body and space — a key aspect of the exhibition «construct».
Her work explores the implications of language and political narration within text - based installations, large - scale public text pieces, sound projects, and discursive programming.
In the spirit of multimedia editions of the past such as Andy Warhol's Index and the mid-sixties journal Aspen, The Sleepwalkers Box is designed to encourage audiences to create their own multisensory experiences as they explore a kaleidoscopic universe of printed images, motion pictures, and audio recordings drawn from Doug Aitken's groundbreaking 2007 Museum of Modern Art public film installation.
Laura Bernstein (Brooklyn, NY) is a multidisciplinary artist who constructs scenarios and vignettes through immersive installation, performance, and video in which her fictional characters and creatures engage with their environment, exploring the relationship between human and animal, exemplary and freakish, public ritual and private behavior.
Works will span a wide variety of mediums, from traditional print form to digital media installations, videos, websites, objects, magazines and zines will all be on display; And the public will be encouraged to interact with and explore the content available.
Teresita Fernández is known for her immersive installations and public projects that explore historical and psychological implications for the genre of landscape.
Recent works include: Bobby Niven's «Bothy Project» whereby he has created perfectly realised spaces for other artists to work and live in; Aaron Williamson's anarchic performance art often displays a politicised and progressive sensibility towards disability and is typically presented to an unsuspecting public as with his current «Demonstrating the World» mobile stage set; Ruth Ewan explores how the past connects to the present, with her recent creation of the French Republican Calendar allowing a beautifully constructed reframing of our daily lives; Henry Coleman pushes the boundaries and subverts the norm by creating very public, sculptural artworks in the heart of the city, including the 2015 Royal Academy installation «A Greater Order», that both question and confound.
He is best known to the public for his outdoor installations, which explore the relationship between the body and the space around it.
Gormley is known and lauded for his sculptures, installations and public art works exploring the human body's relationship to space.
Laguna Gloria, the museum's fourteen - acre campus on the shores of Lake Austin, offers visitors a unique art - in - nature experience, with opportunities for the public to explore art and the creative process through installations and exhibitions by preeminent international artists, dynamic events and community programs for all ages, and classes at the Art School.
Through video installation, photography and painting, Schneemann explores the invasion and devastation of Lebanon in the 1980s, the collapse of the World Trade Center on 9/11 and a range of other personal and public disasters.
Known and lauded for his sculptures (particularly Angel of the North, the imposing public colossus commissioned in 1994), installations and public art works exploring the human body's relationship to space, this is Gormley's fifth exhibition with the gallery.
Her work since — dipping between installation, sculpture, video and drawing — has been influenced by architecture, exploring both public and private spaces, and is often noted to have sprung from the sex clubs that the artist found herself frequenting during the 90s.
William Cordova presents an installation of small works on paper that explores changing ideas of memory in private and public settings.
The Morisons» talk at The New School will explore the duo's extensive oeuvre of public installations and interventions, including Skirt of the Black Mouth (2012 - 15), a project commissioned by Tate Modern which employed large sculptural elements to define and reconfigure public space; I'm So Sorry.
The most recent presentation, Tales of Our Time (2016 — 17), was a group exhibition that included a robot - operated installation of monumental scale, a public tea gathering in an indoor garden setting, and immersive video works to explore and challenge the notion of place.
His eight - week residency in San Antonio has afforded him the opportunity to explore Artpace's hometown via public bus routes and hitched rides with friendly locals culminating in a textual installation of his experience.
Her projects explore the territories between art, ecology and politics and take the form of live events, installations and interventions in public places.
Neto uses space to explore volume and gravity, creating installations that break down barriers between works and the general public — challenging traditional pre-conceived ideas on how art should be viewed.
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