On Monday, October 24, CALL artist Henrietta Mantooth sat down with VoCA Program Committee Member Jennifer Hickey to discuss her life, legacy, and
recent installations around the themes racial inequity and mass incarceration.
Not exact matches
Off topic questions included a reported plan to remove some portraits currently displayed in City Hall, the
recent installation of additional fencing
around Gracie Mansion, whether the CUNY adjunct professor charged with the Saturday attack on two NYPD lieutenants should be fired, a report that a commercial flight to Puerto Rico was delayed because of Mayor de Blasio's late arrival to the airport, his ongoing war of words with PBA president Pat Lynch and Sergeants Benevolent Association president Ed Mullins and Cardinal Dolan's related op - ed, Gracie Mansion tours and the expected course of the NYPD response to further protests.
Efforts over the last dozen years to have hearing loops installed in public places
around the U.S. have gained momentum in
recent years with new American manufacturers stepping up to design and market hearing loop amplifiers for a wide variety of
installations, from home TV rooms and taxis to auditoriums and airports.
Her more
recent work has included performative
installations, variously incorporating ritual dance, sand painting, original music and videos, and cross-cultural references to the crafts of indigenous cultures
around the world.
Their commissioned
installations are featured at institutions
around the world; the most
recent, The Globe — a latticed beechwood structure inspired by Enlightenment illustrations — opened at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London in December 2015.
His
recent work centers
around setting up visual dialogues in an ongoing series of visual
installations.
In this exhibition, Cowan debuts new work, drawing from several
recent bodies of painting, sculpture, and
installation that revolve
around mark making, composition, and artistic authorship.
On Thursday, October 13 at 7 pm at Atlanta Contemporary, Rubinstein will speak about
recent projects based
around his book The Miraculous (Paper Monument, 2014), including a 2016
installation in Edinburgh in which extracts from his book were transposed into a site - specific architectural setting.
Organized
around nearly 30 major projects and
installations, the volume ranges from Vo's early performative works such as Vo Rosasco Rasmussen (2003), in which he married and divorced acquaintances in order to add their surnames to his own, to his
recent sculptural hybrids of classical and Christian statuary.
In
recent years Barbara Kruger has extended her aesthetic project, creating public
installations of her work in galleries, museums, municipal buildings, train stations, and parks, as well as on buses and billboards
around the world.
From his early multichannel video
installation diamond sea, 1997, to his more
recent performance - based works, such as SONG I, 2012/2015, the exhibition unfolds
around the major moving - image
installations that articulate Aitken's central subject matters, from catastrophic environmental depredation to unprecedented technological mediation; self - contained, decentralized communication; and the incursion of commerce into every aspect of our social relationships.
Organised by the Museum's Chief Curator David McFadden and Curator Lowery Sims with Assistant Curator Elizabeth Edwards Kirrane, Dead or Alive features new site - specific
installations and
recent work by contemporary artists from
around the world, including Jennifer Angus, Nick Cave, Tessa Farmer, Tim Hawkinson, Jochem Hendricks, Damien Hirst, Alastair Mackie, Kate MccGwire, Susie MacMurray, Shen Shaomin, and Levi van Veluw among others.
«Barlow's imposing sculptures and
installations have enthralled and intrigued audiences
around the globe in
recent years.
Her
recent video
installation Be The First To See What You See As You See It (2004) depicts a woman dressed in white wandering
around a gallery space of fragile porcelain pieces, before throwing them to the floor in slow - motion.
You might only discovered his
recent Prada
installation last winter in Miami, but German artist Carsten Höller have been
around in the art world for a long time.
A presentation of Weddings and Babies, Alice Theobald «s second solo show, which comprises the artist's
recent 3D film work, The Next Step, new sculptures and sound based
installation, devised
around a scripted and unscripted human interaction.
The Kabakovs have been
around for decades, and are best known in the United States for their ironic
installations about what Ms. Kabakov, called during a
recent phone interview, «the human condition in Soviet Russia.»
Set
around the landscapes of southern Greece and an abandoned airfield near Athens, the three - channel
installation meditates on Greek history and its
recent financial crisis.