Not exact matches
Earlier in 2014, London's Howard Griffin Gallery was home to a surrealist
installation called «The Bestiary» from street
artist and muralist Phlegm, in which he creates a «modern bestiary within his own universe through an immersive and large
scale installation in wood, clay and plaster.»
Her latest, directed in conjunction with Banksy - like street
artist JR (an irrepressibly energetic and sweet presence, bounding around in his Stan Smiths), chronicles the
installation of several frisky, large -
scale public art projects, with tangents into Varda's own history and even a visit to Jean - Luc Godard's house.
Since moving to NYC 11 years ago, I've fallen in to working primarily with new media and tech
artists doing a lot of interactivity and large -
scale lighting
installations.
Light City — a free large -
scale light, music, and innovation festival — take overs the waterfront in Baltimore, Maryland from April 14 to 21 with a full line - up of performances and free concerts (ranging from a 10 - piece brass ensemble to hip hop legend Grandmaster Flash), an opening night parade, closing night fireworks, and 21 brand new juried light
installations by
artists from around the world.
The
artist's most recent work, Mapping the Studio (Fat Chance John Cage), four unique, large -
scale video
installations (2001), recently sold to institutions for more than $ 1.2 million each, says his dealer, Angela Westwater.
The Armory Show (New York) features over 200 international galleries and shows both 20th and 21st century artworks in a primary gallery show as well as several areas of the show that feature more specific themes such as 20th century work, recent work from emerging
artists, and large -
scale installation artworks.
EXPO Projects IN / SITU provides exhibiting galleries the opportunity to showcase large -
scale installations and site - specific works by leading
artists during EXPO CHICAGO.
Curated by Shamim M. Momin, Director, Curator, and co-founder of LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division), IN / SITU is a key element of the exposition's innovative artistic programming, providing the opportunity for exhibitors to showcase large -
scale installations, site - specific and performative works by select international
artists.
The
Artist's Museum begins with this impulse to collect and connect, bringing together large -
scale installations, photography, film, and videos that employ artworks from the past as material in the present, animating existing artworks, images, and histories to reveal art's unexpected relationships and affinities.
P.S. 1 is pleased to present Cloudless (2006), a large -
scale installation by Italian
artist Loris Cecchini.
site specific
installation directly on the gallery walls; a further three large
scale works and a number of smaller
scale works, enjoy learning more about the collaboration between
artist, curator, and institution as well as the
artist's vision, process, and creativity.
The Warehouse exhibitions feature 20 and 21st century sculpture, photography, video, painting and large
scale installations by international
artists culled from the collection of Martin Z. Margulies.
Many of the
artists represented in Painting in Space have collaborated with CCS Bard on major projects, including Tunga's first U.S. survey presented at CCS Bard in 1997; Olafur Eliasson's large -
scale installation, The parliament of reality, permanently installed on the Bard campus; and Lawrence Weiner's floorscape, Bard Enter, installed on the entrance walkway to the Hessel Museum.
Her annual Signal Culture residencies began in 2014 and continue in 2018 The
artist's single - channel video works and multi-media
installations have been exhibited throughout the USA, Europe, Australia, and Japan, including MOMA, PS1, The Whitney Museum Art, The Kitchen, Postmasters and New Math Gallery, The Bronx Museum for the Arts in NY, MOCA / GA, the Fay Gold Gallery, and The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center where she mounted a large -
scale interactive
installation environment, «A Thousand Plateaus» in 2001.
The
artist's large
scale canvases and painting
installations are punctuated by movements like those of film credits, the urban environ of advertising and posters, or the frenetic energy of pop - up ads.
Visual
artist Monika Bravo will give a workshop on her sources of inspiration for her large -
scale installations.
He was more interested in experimentation than in commercial success, and American Fine Arts, Co., became one of the primary spaces in the city devoted to the presentation of large -
scale installations, specifically those by
artists engaged with institutional critique, including Tom Burr, Peter Fend, and Cady Noland.
For this solo show, the Mexico City — born, Dallas - based
artist will fill the Newark Museum's main galleries with large -
scale chromatic
installations conceived specifically for the space.
British
artist Anish Kapoor is perhaps best known for dazzling, large -
scale public
installations (Chicago's «Bean,» Manhattan's * Sky Mirror, * et al.) that marry meditations on corporeality and space with pure, crowd - pleasing visual delight.
Published on the occasion of her first exhibition at David Zwirner in fall of 2010, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with a text by noted curator and art historian Joachim Pissarro — features Suzan Frecon's most recent large -
scale oil paintings, along with newly commissioned color photography of exhibition and studio
installation views, as well as the
artist's notebooks and sketches.
Through his expressive depictions of children and animals ranging from paintings and drawings, to three - dimensional works employing FRP, ceramic, bronze, and large -
scale installations, Nara continues to attract audiences internationally and is one of Japan's most iconic
artists of our time.
MASS MoCA exhibits art by both well - known and emerging
artists, focusing on large -
scale, immersive
installations that would be impossible to realize in conventional museums.
Renowned art curator, historian, and Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries, Hans Ulrich Obrist, will be in conversation with American
artist Dan Colen on «Sweet Liberty», Colen's first major solo show in London, which surveys the entirety of the
artist's career to date and also features new paintings and large -
scale installations.
On February 1, 2016,
artist Leonardo Drew sat down with Rebecca Hart, Polly and Mark Addison Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Denver Art Museum to discuss his dynamic large -
scale sculptural
installations.
Working with Rhoades to realize large -
scale installation projects like The Plexiglas House (2006), Dodd began integrating performance and architectural interventions to create holistic environments that generated their own narratives and pointed back to the performative quality of the
artist studio as well as the everyday.
Ranging from text to
installation, painting, sculpture, performance and sound, the selection presents some of Lisson's leading
artists, of both the past and present — beginning with monumental works such as one of Dan Graham's large -
scale glass - and - steel pavilions, entitled Two Vs Entrance - Way (2016), which reflects and refracts visitors and its Brutalist architectural surroundings.
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.
A quiet revolution in painting is seeing
artists reject large -
scale, bombastic
installations in favor of intimate subjects and techniques.
The show includes a piece by faculty member Thom Faulders and two large -
scale installations that were commissioned and fabricated especially for the exhibition, one by the world - renowned architect / conceptual
artist Alex Schweder, and the other by CCA Architecture faculty member Andrew Kudless and his firm Matsys.
Established in 2014, Mana Urban Arts Project is a contemporary art project devoted to large -
scale, site - specific
installations by renowned street
artists from around the world.
We view this space as a temporal solo exhibition, with each large work staying on the wall for at least 6 months, before being painted over and recommissioned for the next show.The site specific
installation pushes the
artists craft and practice to create something beyond their normal
scale — the wall being 20 foot long and 14 foot high.
Until August 31, 2014, the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin presents ZERO
artist Otto Piene's large -
scale slide
installation The Proliferation of...
Describing his work as «long - form, visual, comedic poetry» and «glorified political cartooning,» the
artist continues to use his unique background to create heroically -
scaled installations, most often anchored by wall - sized, photorealistic drawings utilizing charcoal, graphite and colored pencils.
American
artist Leonardo Drew (born 1961) creates large -
scale sculptural
installations incorporating both manipulated and found materials such as paper, wood, tree branches and roots, rust and mud.
Through this large -
scale apocalyptic
installation, the
artist proposes what life would look like following the current trajectory of destructive environmental, political, and social policies and behaviors.
Artists Corner Gallery (AC Gallery) and Messy Masterpiece announced the West Coast debut of The Glow Room showcasing within a large -
scale installation with fluro - paintings.
As a community activist and
artist in Detroit focusing on city history and neighborhood empowerment, Nicole creates large -
scale paintings for
installation on abandoned buildings.
In this building, dating back to the 16th century and designed by the Venetian architect Jacopo Sansovina, the
artist Å 1/2 ilvinas Kempinas presents his large -
scale installation, TUBE.
Primarily employing large -
scale photography, the
artist's body of work includes prints and sculptural
installations.
As an
artist, Sirlin is known internationally for large -
scale installations that have covered the sides of buildings from Atlanta to Venice, Italy, and many points in between.
Wahler has curated over 400 exhibitions around the globe, principally as museum director / chief curator, but also as a consultant and independent curator, including From Synchrony to Synchronicity (Basel, 2015), a large -
scale installation with fireflies, crickets, and algorithmic music by Swiss
artist Robin Meier that explored the principles of order in nature and collective intelligence.
The
artists participating at the Grundy Art Gallery are Allison Katz, who displays a trilogy of works comprising painting, sculpture and print; Amy Stephens, whose practice centres on reclaiming objects and images from the native landscape; Ruth Beale with new large -
scale works on paper, drawing on the British tradition of satire to critique current events; and Rebecca Birch, who brings an interactive
installation investigating the politics of surface.
Presented as a large -
scale installation in first floor Atrium gallery this work is the culmination of a 12 - month process involving research in The Tetley archive, interviews with ex Tetley's Brewery workers, collaboration with screenwriter Joe Hepworth and workshops with women from Justice for Domestic Workers (Leeds) supported by curator and writer Amy Charlesworth, J4DW (London), Gill Park, Director of visual arts organisation Pavilion,
artist Jo Dunn and seminal women's collective Leeds Animation Workshop.
The collection encompasses works from 1945 to the present, including major holdings of abstract expressionist painting, minimalist sculpture, media and
installation works, large -
scale and conceptually driven photographs, and an impressive representation of works by emerging
artists.
Contemporary
artist Jarrod Beck will create a large -
scale drawing
installation in the front gallery at M E N, incorporating charcoal and packing tape, underscoring the
artist's interest in material impressions, memory and the human relationship to environments both natural and built.
This exhibition follows the
artists from their early video
installations and websites to later large -
scale sculptural work and feature - length films, screened daily in a gallery cinema.
The museum's outdoor sculpture garden features a significant sculpture by George Segal, a major loan from Miami - based collector Martin Z. Margulies, alongside large -
scale installations and site - specific commissions by Allora & Calzadilla, Abigail DeVille, and Miami - based
artist Mark Handforth.
The Discoveries sector provides a platform for younger galleries and Encounters shows large -
scale sculptural
installations by leading
artists from around the world.
Works on view (until November 27 2016) include several of Walker's large -
scale print series, cut - steel sculptures, a mural, and a video
installation, displaying the range of approaches the
artist has taken to exploring the legacy of slavery and its impact on contemporary American identity.
The exhibition features over eighty works by the New York - based
artist, created from 1987 — 2013, including a plethora of sculptural items, modified photographs, various drawings, and two large -
scale installations.