The six - minute video will also
screen during the exhibition's run at the non-profit art space.
Not exact matches
As part of Anna Craycroft's
exhibition and residency «Motion into Being,» presented
during the Department of Education and Public Engagement's Spring 2018 R&D Season: ANIMATION, artist Will Rawls will
screen three films made using Craycroft's installation and animation apparatus.
The
exhibition also includes a programme with films of Marie Louise Ekman (Sweden), Eva Meyer / Eran Schaerf (Germany) and Ulrike Ottinger (Germany) that are
screened during evenings and weekends with the artists in attendance.
More than 70 eyewitness accounts and idiosyncratic recollections from artists, curators, critics and friends create a vivid sense of the
exhibitions, performances,
screenings, discussions, ideas and people that were part of Exit Art
during its three - decade run.
During this session we had exclusive preview
screening of some of the works from the forthcoming Gillian Wearing
exhibition, including «Dancing in Peckham» and «Sixty Minute Silence».
Every Thursday at 17.00 — 18.45
during the course of the
exhibition (10 February — 14 May) Murakami's debut feature film Jellyfish Eyes (2013) will be
screened at the museum.
Ballroom will, in turn,
screen short videos from artists selected by these institutions on - site
during the run of the
exhibition in Marfa.
Films related to the
exhibition theme,
screened at the Jewish Museum Berlin
during the
exhibition
Sarah Dobai's first major solo
exhibition in the UK took place in 2006 at Kettles» Yard, Cambridge, coinciding with the end of her two - year residency at London's Delfina Studio Trust and featured photographic and film works made
during that time, including a new, specially commissioned, two -
screen film installation, as well as key earlier works.
And will evolve
during the course of the
exhibition, augmented with a variety of programmed events, unscripted installations and embryonic film
screenings.
During the
exhibition, the scientific lab will interact with the visitors Following the investigations of the neuroscientist Vittorio Gallese who along with Giacomo Rizzolati discovered mirror neurons and how they response to colors in various artworks both in real paintings and reproduced images on
screens.
Syms has contributed to the canon of Mundane Afrofuturism with her brave and intelligent pieces and her work has been exhibited and
screened during solo
exhibitions at prominent venues including Human Resources in Los Angeles, Locust Projects in Miami, Bridget Donahue Gallery, and Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, CA.
During the fall and throughout the
exhibition, Torrance Art Museum will present a series of events for visitors and families ranging from tours to artist - led hands - on events, artist talks, performances,
screenings, and live music.
During the summer, we had a chance to enjoy the stunning
exhibition by Joe Goode (have a look in Flat
Screen Nature) as well as the mesmerizing aesthetics of Eddie Martinez (find out more in our text Nomader).
The
exhibition aims to speak to the continued vitality, power and resilience of the still life, even
during a time in which the majority of content is consumed through the
screens of digital devices.
Alex Prager's three films Face in the Crowd, La Petite Mort, and Despair are to be
screened during SOLUNA's Opening Performance on 6 May, with their scores performed live by an orchestra; the following day sees the opening of Prager's solo
exhibition of three video installations and a new body of photographs (in their USA debut) at the Goss - Michael Foundation.
The
exhibition will focus on the period 1962 - 1984
during which Warhol focused almost exclusively on the silk -
screen printing method.
Projected on
screens of varying scales throughout the installation, the video will become the framework for installed elements and newly commissioned sculptural works alongside a staged performance
during the opening and closing of the
exhibition with performers.
Their range of
screen - printed stools, tables and powder - coated aluminium wall clocks will all be available for sale
during the
exhibition, as well as copies of Burrill's just - released creative - inspiration handbook Make it Now!
Huyghe wanted there to be «porosity» among the works, he says — and so films were
screened on walls not far from sculptures and installations like the black ice rink that was intact
during the
exhibition's first iteration and shattered
during the second.
T. Jefferson Carey has produced plays throughout the United States and London, as well as several animated films, which will be
screened at SDAI
during the course of the
exhibition.
Dixon invited Schneemann to
screen her controversial film Fuses (1967) at the Museum in 1973, a bold move
during a conservative period in the museum's history (we
screened it again in 2010 in conjunction with the
exhibition Ordinary Madness to much uncomfortable fidgeting and clearing of throats, but no critical hoopla).
Poster for the
exhibition of the artistLeo Castelli, New York 1986signed with a black penColor
screen printing and basic dye set on solid, slightly transparent glassine paper57, 5 x 72,5 cmCondition: very good, minimal browned at the edges.Provenance: From the private collection of Robert Rauschenberg; signed
during his
exhibition opening in Ludwig museum in Cologne, 26th June 1998.
On September 18,
during the
exhibition's opening reception, Ho Rui An performed
Screen Green, a newly commissioned lecture performance for A Luxury We Can not Afford.
One part of the series was in perfect concert with the themes of the
exhibition in Cincinnati, and Moeller agreed to do a
screening for the public
during the
exhibition's opening reception.
The
exhibition spans two decades and includes the New York premiere of Pneuma (1994/2009) a video / sound installation, and several flat -
screen pieces from the Transfigurations series, Viola's newest body of work, which originated with Ocean Without a Shore, created for the 15th century Church of San Gallo
during the Venice Biennale in 2007.
With a remarkable roster of participating venues, the event promises a thorough and extensive showcase of artworks, as well as four days of rich program featuring
exhibitions, film
screenings, lectures and performances by artists, curators, critics and art world professionals, to take place
during the month of October 2016.
In one of a series of articles on Orchard for the journal Grey Room, Branden W. Joseph wrote, «
During that three - year period, the
exhibitions, events, openings,
screenings, discussions, and performances staged at the venue gradually became the locus and embodiment of a certain strain of critical artistic discourse.
During this event, we will hold a special
screening of Luther Price's 16 mm films, supplementary to the current
exhibition.
Works from Lewben Art Foundations, Lithuanian
Exhibition and Congress Centre LITEXPO, Vilnius 2017 «A
Screen of Flesh», Coma Gallery, Rushcutters Bay 2017 «Body Language», Company Gallery, New York 2o17 «Tschabalala Self, Ellannah Sadkin, Mr Kiji», Red Bull House of Art, Detroit 2017 «Le Nouveau Voyeurisme», Hotel Contemporary, Milano 2016 «Desire», Moore Building, Miami 2016 «Life
During Wartime», Diane Rosenstein, Los Angeles 2016 «Protuberances», LAXART, Los Angeles 2016 «Aiko Hachisuka, Tschabalala Self, Caroline Wells Chandler», 11R, New York 2016 «Sexting», Kate Werble Gallery, New York 2016 «Perfect Day», Roberts & Tilton, Culver City 2016 «WACKing the Piñata», Ltd los angeles, Los Angeles 2016 «A Being in the World», Salon 94 Bowery, New York 2016 «Look up here, I'm in heaven», BRIC, New York 2016 «Intimisms», James Cohan, New York 2016 «Mal Maison», Maccarone, New York 2016 «A Shape That Stands Up», Art + Practice (off - site Hammer Museum), Los Angeles 2016 «Intersections», Tensquared Gallery, Internet 2016 «Arachne's Woof», Litvak Contemporary, Tel Aviv 2016 «New Genealogies», Yale School of Art Green Gallery, New Haven 2016 «Duplify», Kate Werble Gallery, New York 2015 «Berg Matthams Self & Weaver», Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York 2015 «A Constellation», The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York 2015 «The New New», Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Los Angeles 2015 «THATS ON ME», Paris Blues, New York 2015 «Yale MFA Painting and Printmaking Graduates», Garis & Hahn, New York 2015 «2,015 But Who's Counting», Yale School of Art Green Gallery, New Haven 2014 «13 Artists», 24/6 Space, New Haven 2014 «Swimming Pool», 24/6 Space, New Haven 2013 «For Ed: Splendor in the Grass with Olympic Lad & Lass», Yale School of Art Green Gallery, New Haven 2013 «Women Love the World», Launchpad, New York 2013 «Encounters», Harlem School of the Arts, New York 2012 «SUGGARHILL», Essie Green Galleries, New York 2012 «EdgeControl», UBS
Exhibition Center, New York 2012 «NEO XL», Werehouse, New York 2008 «Radiant Minds», Queens Museum of Art, New York 2007 «Admission $ 2.00», Whitney at Altria, New York
More than 70 eyewitness accounts and idiosyncratic recollections from artists, curators, critics and friends create a sense of the
exhibitions, performances,
screenings, discussions, ideas and people that were part of Exit Art
during its three - decade run.
International Pop Cinema, a program of film
screenings curated by Ed Halter in conjunction with the
exhibition, presents five one - hour
screenings daily
during the
exhibition.
* Waterloo Arts is also programming public events
during the
exhibition period, which will include performance art, music, and film
screenings.
The Stuckists Punk Victorian
exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery
during the 2004 Liverpool Biennial including a free - standing
screen with paintings attacking the Turner Prize and the Tate gallery.
Opens June 15 May 29, 2013 Curatorial Announcement May 16, 2013 Houseguest: William E. Jones May 13, 2013 Hammer Celebrated 4th Annual K.A.M.P. (Kids» Art Museum Project) May 6, 2013 K.A.M.P. «Zine May 5, 2013 A. Quincy Jones: Building for Better Living (May 25 - September 8, 2013) April 24, 2013 Upcoming Hammer Projects: Cyprien Gaillard & Neil Beloufa April 2, 2013 4th Annual K.A.M.P. (Kids» Art Museum Project) March 27, 2013 Family Flicks & Sunday Afternoons for Kids at the Hammer March 6, 2013 Upcoming Readings at the Hammer February 25, 2013 Fritz Haeg's Domestic Integrities February 5, 2013 Hammer Museum partners with CAP UCLA to present Trisha Brown's Floor of the Forest February 4, 2013 Selections from the Grunwald Center & the Hammer Contemporary Collection January 14, 2013 Upcoming Poetry Readings at the Hammer January 9, 2013 Upcoming Hammer Projects: Enrico David, Dara Friedman, and Latifa Echakhch January 7, 2013 Tehran: An Urban History of Revolutions - Lecture by Prof. Talinn Grigor December 12, 2012 LLYN FOULKES Retrospective Opens February 3, 2013 November 28, 2012 Cage at UCLA - Sunday, December 2, 2012 November 14, 2012 Game Room opens December 1, 2012 October 29, 2012 Hammer Museum Announces Curators for Made in L.A. 2014 September 21, 2012 Your Land / My Land: Election»12 on view Sept. 30 - Nov. 18, 2012 September 20, 2012 10th Annual Gala in the Garden Honors Barbara Kruger & Cindy Sherman September 18, 2012 Free admission to the Hammer
during Carmageddon II (Sept. 29 - 30) September 14, 2012 Ai Weiwei
Screenings September 4, 2012 Hammer Forums This Fall August 17, 2012 Meleko Mokgosi to Receive the Mohn Award August 16, 2012 JazzPOP Courtyard Concerts in September August 15, 2012 Hammer Projects: Sun Yuan & Peng Yu July 30, 2012 Upcoming Fall
Exhibitions July 18, 2012 Zarina: Paper Like Skin July 18, 2012 Graphic Design: Now in Production July 18, 2012 A Strange Magic: Gustave Moreau's Salome July 18, 2012 Hammer Projects: Lucy Raven July 16, 2012 Orchestra - in - residence wild Up July 9, 2012 Mohn Award Finalists June 28, 2012 Venice Beach Biennial June 18, 2012 Made in L.A. Music Presented by the Hammer and KCRW June 14, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Performances and Public Programs Guide May 23, 2012 Hammer Conversation Atom Egoyan & Serj Tankian April 22, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Press Kit June 2 - September 2, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Artist List June 2 - September 2, 2012 March Readings at the Hammer February 23, 2012 Libros Schmibros Book Club February 21, 2012 Intimate Immensity: The Susan and Larry Marx Collection February 14, 2012 Valentine's Day at the Hammer — Dirty Looks: Long Distance Love Affairs February 14, 2012 Hammer Projects Opening Soon: Antony & Alex Hubbard January 19, 2012 Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival Events at the Hammer Museum January 26 and January 29, 2012 Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955 - 1972 February 5 - April 29, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 November 17, 2011 Gala in the Garden September 24, 2011 Now Dig This!
During the iMID Display
Exhibition in Seoul last week, Samsung mobile engineer Park Won - sang hinted that the South Korean giant is investing considerable resources and workforce into innovating its
screen technology.