Sentences with phrase «scale immersive works»

His most recent landscapes — large - scale immersive works he calls «environmental paintings» — make up a third of the show.
Filling the museum's expansive first - floor galleries, Simon's exhibition features large - scale immersive works — ASSEMBLED AUDIENCE + A COLD HOLE — as well as the first - ever major museum installation of the artist's bookwork.

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Over the past 10 years, her groundbreaking work has generated a broad spectrum of innovative and ambitious output, from large - scale data analytics programs to site - specific multimedia installations, transforming billions of emotion data points into immersive works of art.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work As Above So Below, opening at MASS MoCA on May 24, 2014, combines graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
Bourgeois's diverse practice included drawings, paintings, textiles, embroidered works, sculpture, and installations ranging in scale from a few inches to monumental, fully immersive environments like Untitled (1991 - 2000), the 15 - ton marble sculpture that is the centerpiece of her exhibition at MASS MoCA.
Using both digital and analogue techniques to create an immersive cinematic experience, he now presents the work alongside large scale, silver gelatine photographic pieces, as well as archival material.
You Are Here features immersive art installations by 15 contemporary artists, including large - scale light works, sound installations, video works, mixed - media room - size environments, and site - specific projects.
During her talk, Fernández, a 2005 MacArthur Foundation Fellow and recipient of many prestigious works, will reflect on her new works, including her recent show at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, «As Above So Below,» a large - scale exhibition in which Fernandez combined graphite and gold to make a series of immersive, interconnected installations.
Exhibited across two floors of the gallery, the paintings here range in scale from the tablet - sized Boardwalk Barter a reminiscence from the artist's earlier years selling his work in Venice, California, to one of his signature, immersive flower - like explosions, which can be read as either the conceptual origin or the end point of all other work.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work at MASS MoCA As Above So Below will combine graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
This large - scale survey features work from across an array of mediums and includes sculptures, drawings, prints and a series of immersive full - room installations.
The human scale and graphic silhouette imagery of David's recent work create an immersive experience - one which the artist aims to be both seductive and unsettling.
Well known for her use of dense patterns of polka dots and nets, as well as her intense, large - scale environments, Kusama works in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, film, performance, and immersive installation.
Best known for his large - scale, immersive light installations, McCall's new «solid light» works use only projected light and thin mist to create the appearance of sculptural forms in space.
In contrast to Miyajima's large scale public artworks, which give an idea of the immersive nature of his work but are not on display during the exhibition in Sydney, his exhibited Pile Up Life sculptures (2009) are small «stupas» moulded from dried earth and studded with blue or red LEDs.
He now works in large - scale immersive experiences, for which he designs and engineers interaction, motion and physical presence, collaborating with artists such as Doug Aitken, Jessica Mitrani, threeASFOUR, and Orlan.
While the 70's Narrative works engage senses beyond sight through evocative language and color photographs, the wall pieces from the 1980s are immersive, incorporating elements of texture, sound, and monumental scale.
Crisscrossing generations, nationalities, processes, and approaches, the exhibition features approximately 50 works by 34 artists — including works by the aforementioned artists alongside Olga de Amaral, Eva Hesse, Ernesto Neto, Rosemarie Trockel, Anne Wilson, and Haegue Yang — that range from small - scale weavings to immersive environments, all made in fiber.
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.
Best known for creating powerful, immersive, large - scale installations, Nelson selected historic and contemporary figurative works from the V - A-C collection for his presentation, by artists including Pawel Althamer, Louise Bourgeois, Constantine Brâncusi, Alberto Giacometti, Sherrie Levine, Henry Moore and Willem de Kooning.
Working at a large scale, Li creates immersive works that induce hypnotic sensations in the viewer and capture the imagination.
Though works on offer here are on the more modest scale, Party also does murals and installations and was recently commissioned by Washington D.C.'s Hirshhorn Museum for Sunrise, Sunset, an immersive depiction of an entire day from dawn to dusk.
Through her exploration of the human inclination to decorate, embellish, and adorn our surroundings, Harvey has created an immersive installation featuring large - scale works that apply ornamentation to scenes from both city life and nature.
In contrast to Olitski's large and immersive canvases in the Katzen Arts Center exhibition, the works in the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery demonstrate the artist's ability to work at intimate scale, without any lessening of powerful impact.
ARTIST STATEMENT My work explores the space of video installation through the use of often large scale projections that incorporate the physical space, creating immersive environments that trigger an experiential relationship between the viewer and the piece.
Most recently he works on two large - scale installations: ORT, an outdoor projection in Le Havre on Oscar Niemeyer's «Le Volcan» for 2017 and SOL, an immersive audiovisual installation which will premiere at Berghain in Berlin in January 2017.
An outspoken critic of Israeli government policy, Rosen's work addresses some of the ethical dilemmas underlying social reality in his native Israel and we are showing two seminal works, an immersive installation and a film, alongside a striking large scale new artwork created especially to cover the entire window façade of Rivington Place.
Tatiana Trouvé is well known for the large - scale spatial installations integrated with architecture and her paintings, while Laure Prouvost mainly works on video and immersive installations combined with video.The exhibitions are named for the titles of their works: «The Sparkle of Absence» is from Trouvé's conceptual series, consisting of works that have never been materialized and that are only in the existence of titles; «Into All That Is Here» comes from the latest work of Prouvost's most representative series «Granddad».
She combed painting and sculpture in consideration of Earthworks, she will work on large - scale, immersive, sumi ink paintings.
The exhibition will cover the full scope of Hockney's artistic practice, from small scale, intimate works to vast, immersive canvases.
MOCA Cleveland Winter Exhibition Features Teresita Fernández Sculptural Installations CLEVELAND, OH - The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland opened its winter exhibition on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, featuring the work of Teresita Fernández, internationally known for immersive installations and evocative large - scale sculptures that address space, light and perception.
I also want to go back to making large - scale, immersive installations and work more with time - based media.
To create the large - scale photographic works, he has used both digital and analogue techniques to create an immersive, cinematic experience.
Paintings, sculptures, and architectural - scale installations are presented in UCCA's Great Hall, organized spatially into an immersive environment that simultaneously contains and is physically structured by these diverse works.
The exhibition features a range of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, installation and video; never - before - seen works from the 1980s; new large - scale sculptures; and the artist's most ambitious architectural installation to date: a vast and immersive mirrored labyrinth that will go on view in ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery.
Through experiments with scale, color, material, and space, the exhibition will create an immersive environment that raises questions about art and display and enables fresh takes on the specific works.
American artist Teresita Fernández (born in Miami, lives and works in Brooklyn) is widely known for her immersive installations and evocative large - scale sculptures that explore the cultural fabrication of nature.
Drawing on science fiction, bioengineering and visionary architecture, as well as Japanese anime and manga, her work includes performance, drawing, painting and large - scale immersive installations.
Hélio Oiticica (1937 - 1980), who worked with sculpture, architectural installations, writing, film and large - scale immersive environments, created art that transformed the viewer from a spectator into an active participant.
They make large - scale sculptures like Ventricle alongside other work such as immersive digital video installations.
For the 2015 Summer Exhibition's Annenberg Courtyard installation, Shawcross has created a large - scale, immersive work consisting of five steel, cloud - like forms.
In addition to radically subverting the distinctions between painting and sculpture, these freely suspended, monumentally - scaled works reinvented the way in which painting is encountered, making the act of viewing an environmental, «all - over» experience that paved the way for immersive installation art of the following decades.
An ongoing project since 1977, the large - scale, immersive work will be a site for experiencing and contemplating light, time and landscape.
Revealing how he is particularly fascinated by scale, the works range from an object in the form of a small ring to an installation covering 225 square meters, while also bringing together several of Meireles» iconic, immersive installations.
From Brazilian artist Maria Nepomuceno's immersive work to Karin Davie's large - scale optical illusion, the power and playfulness of NO MAN»S LAND captivated its premier audience.
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.
Executed on a vast, immersive scale, Pine House (Rooms for Rent), painted in 1994, represents one of Peter Doig's most important works.
The collective presented two bodies of work with large - scale calligraphic murals, wax - covered clothing and sculptural elements, transforming the space into an immersive installation.
In the early 1990s, the artist took Polaroids of the underside of a table and chairs in his kitchen and was struck by the expansive and immersive world they conveyed.2 He sought to re-create this experience in the round, and beginning in 1992 his work turned from handmade to industrially fabricated, from modestly scaled to nearly four times life - size, and from somewhat abstracted to more directly representational.
Fernández, a 2005 MacArthur Foundation Fellow and 1998 Artpace resident artist, will focus on her latest work, notably «As Above So Below,» a large - scale exhibition in which Fernández combined graphite and gold to make a series of immersive, interconnected installations.
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