Sentences with phrase «recent film installation»

Highway Gothic (2017), the most recent film installation to be featured in the exhibition, consists of cyanotype banners of 70 mm film and two 16 mm film projections.
Aside from his recent film installation at the Boiler, he has had solo painting shows at Pierogi and Sometimes Works of Art (James Siena's project gallery in Chinatown).

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Tom Foley — Vice President of Business Intelligence for the travel firm Inntopia discusses how western resorts have been challenged in recent months by low snowfall and Shari Frilot, Senior Programmer for Sundance Film Festival and Chief Curator of New Frontier has details on this year's New Frontier films and installations at the new location, The Ray.
At P.S. 1, he will present a recent sculptural installation that incorporates a video loop taken from Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange.
Featuring new and recent works by an intergenerational group of artists, these solo exhibitions showcase a range of media, including film, photography, sculpture, paintings and installation.
«Through three video installations — Grand Paris Texas, Movie Mountain (Méliès), and the premiere of their most recent film, Giant — Hubbard / Birchler frame the traces that filmmaking leaves behind in physical places as well as in people's psyches,» writes A+C contributor Nancy Zastudil.
Employment opportunities offered to our recent BFA grads include working as an artist's assistant, starting their own design / build firm, art handling and preparing, development assistant at the Rothko Chapel, web design, display design and installation, curating exhibitions, assisting with commercial photo and film shoots, interning at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, and teaching, just to name a few.
Recent projects include Another Utopia (2015), a year - long project culminating in an installation and film exploring the squatting and housing co-operative movement of the 70's and 80's in London, and The Potential Space (2014), a film looking at parallels between making utilitarian objects and artistic practice, developed with members of Friends of Cathja, a charity that supports people experiencing mental health issues.
Featuring new and recent works by a diverse group of artists, these solo exhibitions showcase a range of media including film, photography, sculpture, paintings and installation.
The exhibition will feature sculptures, drawings and photographic documentation of his fieldworks from the 1970 and 1980s, a film documenting «activation», and installation views of his recent solo exhibitions at Pirelli foundation's HangarBicocca in Milan and Dia: Chelsea in New York.
Meanwhile, SculptureCenter presents Leslie Hewitt's solo show «Collective Stance,» which involves two film installations, recent sculpture, and photolithography — a process most often associated with the production of circuit boards and microprocessors.
Her Trilogy of Dust films speculate on post-apocalyptic futures, while a recent installation at Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane, No More Fun and Games collages works by women from the gallery collection with a performance piece.
For his 12 × 12 exhibition, Russell presents a site - specific installation of the most recent installment of Trypps, a series of seven films that the artist describes as «an ongoing study in trance, travel, and psychedelic ethnography.»
In her exhibition Game Mechanics, Beckman presents the film installation You the Better (1983/2015) and her most recent film Tension Building (2016) as well as drawings.
Unfolded comprises a selection of the artist's recent installation works and films.
Tacita Dean, in the book accompanying her recent Turbine Hall installation at London's Tate Modern [1], essentially campaigns for the preservation of celluloid film by rallying film makers, writers and artists to speak out against the immediate threat of obliteration of her (and their) medium.
The exhibition will include Doug Aitken's recent monumental video installation Interiors (2002); large - scale photographs from Fischli / Weiss Airport series (1988 - 1998); Atomium Phi (2004), a light - based sculpture by Carsten Höller; preparatory materials (storyboards, photographs, notes and drawings) for Chris Marker's legendary 1962 film La Jetée; Bruce Nauman's celebrated Green Light Corridor (1970); a large photography and sound installation, Sleep (1999), by Ugo Rondinone; as well as preparatory materials for Ed Ruscha and Lawrence Weiner's 1978 book, Hard Light.
You and I, Horizontal (2005), a digital projection — and recent SFMOMA acquisition — by McCall, draws on his 1970s - era solid - light film installations to create an engaging experience of light as a -LSB-...]
The work, titled «Free» is a site - specific installation and was inspired by Rubell's recent visit to Savannah as well as a broad range of ideas from communion and the Annunciation to Le Corbusier's church at Ronchamp, artists Mark Rothko and Donald Judd, and Hans Namuth's film of Jackson Pollock painting.
The exhibition also includes a broad range of drawings and collages, and more recent, immersive installations featuring such materials as commercial advertising posters, large - scale photographs, films, and books.
Ranging from photographs, video, film installations, and feature films for the cinema, American artist Amie Siegel's work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions including Amie Siegel: Provenance, currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, as well as recent solo and group exhibitions including Utopia for Sale?
by Tara Plath The headliner of Secession's recent three - part opening is a film and accompanying installation by German artist Ulla von Brandenburg.
We will be presenting a trilogy of recent films — two of which you mentioned, Raptor's Rapture, and Apotomē — as well as 3 (2013), along with a series of new performance based works, sculptures, sound, and film installations.
Recent MFA students in Sculpture have used the flexibility of the program to strengthen their skills in writing, curating, digital fabrication, sound editing, film and video installation, arts administration, and teaching.
«Beatnik Meteors,» the most recent exhibition at the di Rosa and the first in new curator Amy Owen's collaboration - focused program, is an energetic mish mash of installation, performance, film and sound works by three groups...
The exhibition presents a group of recent work from the Zabludowicz Collection: three films The Udder (2014), Blood (2015), and Blue Roses (2016)-- installed as a trilogy for the first time — alongside a sound and light installation Faint with Light (2016).
Olafur Eliasson: Well - known for his 2003 installation The weather project, at Tate Modern London, which was seen by over two million visitors, and for Contact, his recent exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, Danish - Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson's work spans from photography and film to sculpture, instal - lation, and architecture.
His recent exhibitions in London in March and April were a solo show at Vilma Gold and a collaboration with Mika Tajima and New Humans for the South London Gallery, where the main space was transformed in into an installation and film set for live performance, music, video and sculpture.
As well as feature - length films, including Sleepless Nights Stories (2011), in recent years his film installations have been shown in institutions such as moma ps1, New York (2007), and Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany (2008).
Beginning in 2000, the formal and conceptual rigor, minute attention to detail and rich, sensuous imagery that characterize Gehr's work in film have become the hallmarks of his recent experiments with digital media, including the multi-channel high definition digital video installation format used in Surveillance, his 2010 commission for the Madison Square Park Conservancy.
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.
Ranging from photographs, video, film installations, and feature films for the cinema, American artist Amie Siegel's work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions including Amie Siegel: Provenance, currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, as well as in recent solo and group exhibitions including Utopia for Sale?
Through recent installations that include filmed performances, where projections of the «ghosted» human body wash over sculptural elements, the artist attempts to create an alienating / disorienting illusory effect that reflects an increasing loss of the corporeal gesture in the every day, the infinite attempt at calibrating the body to technology, as well as the entrapment of the human psyche within it; manipulating and playing with memory, space and time.
The artist, who was born in 1977 in Assiut, Egypt, and now lives in Basel and Cairo, has created a multifaceted oeuvre in recent years encompassing film, photography, slide projections, installations, and works on paper.
After the huge success of Julien's installation film TEN THOUSAND WAVES (2010), his most recent video work PLAYTIME explores current issues such as the ambivalent relationship between capital, the contemporary art world and the individual.
A recent curatorial project for San Francisco's Luggage Store Gallery paired experimental filmmakers, Kevin Everson and Akosua Adoma Owusu, together in a two - person exhibition of film installations that plumbed the depths of Black consciousness.
As visitors exit this work, they will be met by two new monumental film installations facing one another across the main gallery space, two subtle variations of Boltanski's recent series Animitas.
This group exhibition features numerous recent film and video works and spatial installations by a new generation of filmmakers and artists in the Netherlands, who are breaking down the barriers between film, video and visual art.
Johnson himself is known for his photography, films, sculptures and installations that often draw on the identities of black figures from recent history such as Don King and Sun Ra, as well exploring his own upbringing.
Through three video installations — Grand Paris Texas, Movie Mountain (Méliès), and the premiere of their most recent film, Giant — Hubbard / Birchler frame the traces that filmmaking leaves behind in physical places as well as in people's psyches.
The exhibition features new and recent work by Hewitt in photography, sculpture and film installation.
The exhibition includes two film installations along with recent sculpture and lithographs.
Whose beginning is not, nor end can not be presents new and recent works that explore recurring themes and new subject matter through a wide range of media including film, drawing, installation and performance.
In recent years Prince has created art in a variety of mediums including film, installation, painting and architecture.
The artist Matthew Buckingham, who lives in New York and Berlin, is an interface expert, and, with his most recent work, the subtle, sophisticated film installation A Man of the Crowd, 2003, he has brought the light of the projector into the deepest subbasement of the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig.
«Isolated Above, Connected Down,» her recent exhibition at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery and her first solo outing at a major U.S. gallery, was a tripartite viewing experience, demonstrating her facility in photography, film, and room - filling installation.
In addition to ascreening of his recent film Black Mirror featuring American actress Chloe Sevigny, Aikten exhibits powerful lightboxes alongside sculpture and installation.
Since his debut film, Intervista (Finding the Words)(1998), to his recent installations that explore spatial and temporal manipulations of music, Anri Sala has developed a widely acclaimed multimedia practice founded in the interplay of images, sound and architectural space.
The film is bookended by two of the artist's most recent projects: a site - specific installation in a New York City skatepark commissioned by Performa and an immersive full - room - wrap at Sprüth Magers gallery in Berlin.
Following a recent three - year «textploration,» which included the composition of novels and text - based films and paintings, Brannon introduces an anomalous, primarily image - centered installation.
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