Sentences with phrase «scale multimedia works»

On Wednesday, March 19, Season 4 artist Mark Bradford discusses the inspirations for his large scale multimedia works in the exhibition Maps and Manifests: New Works by Mark Bradford.
In recent years, Frances Stark (* Newport Beach, California, 1967, lives and works in Los Angeles) has been widely acclaimed for her large - scale multimedia works presented in major international exhibitions, including her digital video «My Best Thing», first shown at the 54th Venice Biennial (2011), «Put a Song in your Thing» from Performa, New York (2011), and her recent work «Bobby Jesus's Alma Matter...» at the Carnegie International, Pittsburg (2013).
Gordon Cheung's first solo exhibition in Dubai, «Lines in the Sand», presents a series of large scale multimedia works that explore the shifting boundaries of the empires of global capitalism, and the manipulation of cartography and geography by superpowers to gain control over new territories, resources and trade routes.
Internationally renowned for her large - scale multimedia works depicting domestic scenes and daily life, Nigerian artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby will collaborate with Tang Teaching Museum and the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati for a solo exhibition, Opener 30: Njideka Akunyili Crosby — Predecessors.
While Tony Tasset may modestly credit a large portion of his creative inspiration to «more successful artists,» the art world has long been eyeing his large - scale multimedia works with enthusiastic appreciation, fittingly so as his enormous «pop conceptual» monuments are meant to be ogled.

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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.
Artists from Istanbul represented in Double Crescent are Hale Tenger, whose edgy assemblage works, addressing issues of gender and identity, have been exhibited at the biennials in Saõ Paolo, Johannesburg and Istanbul; Ali Kazma, whose powerful videos of people at their occupations have been shown at the Istanbul Biennial; Ayşe Erkmen, whose witty architectural interventions have been featured at Art Basel, the Hamburger Bahnhof and the Sharjah Biennial; Gülsün Karamustafa, a multimedia artist whose research - based installations on subjects such as nomads and refugees have been shown at Documenta, the Salzburger Kunstverein and the Walker Art Center and Nazım Ünal Yılmaz whose large - scale figurative paintings have been exhibited at the Kunsthaus Stade in Germany and Contemporary Istanbul.
Music has played a central role in Mike Kelley's work throughout his career, from the Detroit - based noise band, Destroy All Monsters, founded while he was an undergraduate, through to his most recent large - scale multimedia productions.
As part of an interdisciplinary initiative at the College to explore the rich traditions of large - scale artworks and to develop new scholarship around the mural format, Nadia Haji Omar, a Sri Lankan multimedia artist living and working in Rhode Island, will transform the exhibition space with mirrored surfaces and her signature alpha - numeric abstraction.
Benedict Drew (b. 1977) works across video, sculpture and music, creating large - scale multimedia installations which comment on the effects of socio - political and environmental issues.
In Keep Out, Jay Heikes» new exhibition at Marianne Boesky Gallery, the Minneapolis - based artist displays his large - scale copper installations that consist of wire, iron, steel, and wax, as well as a selection of paintings and multimedia works.
This multimedia presentation features some of his most iconic paintings, including two large - scale works from the 1960s, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas (1963) and Standard Station with Ten - Cent Western Being Torn in Half (1964).
Sprawling room - size installations are a hallmark of the D.Daskalopoulos Collection, and this exhibition incorporates a significant number of ambitiously scaled works, including Thomas Hirschhorn's humbly crafted catacomb Cavemanman (2002) and John Bock's hallucinatory multimedia landscape Palms (2007).
A multimedia artist, previous works include Untitled (Ghardaïa)(2009), a scale model made from couscous, of the North African town that was an inspiration to architect Le Corbusier and a major installation at the art survey dOCUMENTA (13), in 2012, where he juxtaposed images of wounded soldiers from World War I with re-appropriated African masks, suggesting a connection between physical healing and cultural reconstruction, both of which are processes of repair.
Ranging from large - scale installations to intimate ceramic portraits, the multimedia exhibition showcases works in combinations of neon, video, glass, drawing, painting, and clay with innovative approaches to both new and traditional media.At the opening reception one artist will receive the $ 10,000 Arlene Schnitzer prize selected by the Museum's curatorial staff.
His work frequently explores boundaries and taboos, spanning large scale installation and sculpture, narrative painting and multimedia.
Autogena and Portway have worked together since the early 1990's, developing large scale performances, multimedia installations and site - specific work, usually in collaboration with organisations and experts across many specialised fields.
Working primarily with oil on canvas, Birch has also ventured into film and installation work culminating in some particularly notable large - scale projects, including the 20,000 square feet multimedia installations HOPE & GLORY: A Conceptual Circus (2010) and Daydreaming With... The Hong Kong Edition (2012) at the ArtisTree, TaiKoo Place, Hong Kong.
Yoshio Shirakawa: «dada, dada, da» March 15 — June 15 Arts Maebashi One of the year's most spectacular solo exhibitions, Hiraki Sawa «s «Under the Box, Beyond the Bounds» transformed the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery into a maze of depthless, blackened rooms punctuated by large - scale projections of the artist's multimedia works incorporating video, animation and sound.
In her newest multimedia works; ranging from charcoal and chalk drawings of sinks historical fertility statues to large - scale phallic sculptural works; MacGreevy reflects on her feelings of detachment from the parameters and signifiers of gender norms, (she identified as a boy for the first ten years of her life and now identifies as a woman).
There's nothing metaphoric about the title of this exhibition: Museum of Modern Art and P.S. 1 curator Klaus Biesenbach has marshaled a group of more than one hundred paintings, sculptures, videos, multimedia works, and installations (some large - scale) from the past six decades on the theme of corporeal entering and exiting, from metabolism (nourishment and excretion) and reproduction (intercourse to birth) to violence (shooting and — ouch!
Passage spans the last 10 years of Suh's career and will bring together a number of his most iconic installations for the first time, from his signature fabric architectures, room - sized rubbings and appliance - sized lightboxes to thread drawings, works on paper, scale models, video installations and multimedia documents of his public works.
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