Her videos depart from everyday scenarios into the site of fiction as an entry point to more complicated notions of identity and self, and
her sculptural installations often act as visual containers for audience interaction.
Marten's
sculptural installations often serve as repositories for disparate material combinations, resulting in an exhibition that called into question our changing relationship to the readymade.
Not exact matches
Both abstract and figurative, Murez» work is
often narrative:
sculptural installations that set the stage and invite viewers to be transported into the story.
The so - called expansion of course is into
sculptural and
installation - type manifestations of painting, where the space of the viewer is
often encroached upon by physical elements in the artwork.
In recent years he has presented a number of elaborate scenarios for galleries in which he performs music in physically restrictive conditions;
often the residue of these actions might be left as a
sculptural installation.
The figure of the body plays heavily in her
installations, which
often feature fabric printed to evoke hair or skin, curving steel rods that evince the human spine, and draped
sculptural installations made of women's clothing.
Her
sculptural works are
often site - specific, making use of architectural space and working in tandem with abstract wall drawings to form the
installations as a whole.
Beginning with a drawing of a bird made on her foundation course in 1974, this chronological survey of Cornelia Parker's poetic, transformative and
often explosive
sculptural and
installation - based practice focuses on the artist's own descriptions of her work.
Often presenting immersive and enigmatic
sculptural installations, which embody and explore bodily processes and portals, bringing a heightened awareness to the human experience, Ronay here isolates a single engagement, a self - circling process that extends beyond the realm of form and relates not only to his art, but to the artist himself.
Her
sculptural installations are characterised by their large scale,
often made quickly in the same place that they are to be shown and with materials that are subsequently recycled for future use.
But in Shonibare's
sculptural installation, the woman on the swing is headless and her dress is made from Dutch wax fabrics created in the Netherlands but
often mistaken for authentic African textiles.
Cheng's
sculptural practice demonstrates a preoccupation with objects people
often create to meet basic needs such as: shelter, illumination, warmth, support, nutrition and occasionally diversion Cheng's solo exhibition, entitled Mixtures, involves a sprawling and scattered
installation, a single work containing multitudes.
Named by Italian critic and curator Germano Celant in a 1967 exhibition he presented in Genova, the movement features dreamlike
sculptural installations which display the artists» preoccupation with history and myth and preference for humble,
often ephemeral materials.
Afruz Amighi will create an on - site
sculptural installation, which highlights the
often ignored and unmonumental architecture of poverty and desperation.
While the Assembly Instructions take the form of wall
installations, they are exemplary of Singh's practice, which includes performances that
often take the form of wildly expansive lectures blending fact and fiction or his
sculptural installation The School of Objects Criticized, 2010 comprised of mundane objects on pedestals performing a theatrical play.
The artist Alex Da Corte's elaborate
installations are
often carnivalesque, filled with strange
sculptural objects (motorized plastic swans, an enormous box of Kleenex, a cat - shaped neon sign) and otherworldly environments.
The porcelain dog's head with human hands and feet appears
often in your
sculptural installations going back to your work Father is in Town (2012).
The artist
often uses production cycles composed of
sculptural sound works and printing
installations that repeatedly intersect.
She melds it all together in videos, which she typically displays on monitors attached to
sculptural installations,
often supported by steel scaffolding poles beside hanging curtains of fabric or vinyl.
Phillipson's videos are
often presented in
installations taking the form of immersive environments in which the
sculptural surroundings manifest themselves as physical projections of onscreen imagery.
Often Ronay will arrange a group of separate
sculptural works as an
installation, creating environments as containers for related works.
She creates abstract
sculptural installations based on architectural interventions which
often draw influence from the structural conventions and nuances of space, line, colour and composition.
Since the late 1990s, Glasgow - based Cathy Wilkes (b. 1966, Dundonald, Belfast) has built a considerable reputation for
sculptural installations of profound and mysterious intensity, which
often evoke interiors and places of loss.
Her projects
often take the shape of
sculptural interventions and
installations in inaccessible places that the artist documents with photographs.
Scott creates site - specific
sculptural installations and photography projects,
often using found materials and unusual locations.
Whilst
often sculptural in form, Nuur's works are neither sculptures nor
installations.
His large - scale
sculptural installations combine architectural elements and sound and
often invite viewer participation.
The 12 artists included in the show, ranging from young artists with emerging careers like Paulo Nimer Pjota and Marina Rheingantz to established, veteran figures of the Brazilian art scene like Sonia Gomes, occupy the entire ground floor of the Rubell's giant space with
often larger - than - life paintings, photographs, and
sculptural installations.
Magali Reus» (b. 1981, Den Haag)
sculptural installations derive from ideas of compartmentalised privacy
often experienced in bathrooms and kitchens.
Newkirk's photographs, mixed media paintings and
sculptural installations engage with both the personal and political realities of being identified as African American, which he
often conveys through the use of disparate materials, from fake snow and white neon to the pony - heads, braided hair and pomade associated with black hairstyles.
Recently his
sculptural installations have made use of domestic materials and associations such as shea butter and black soap, with his work
often referencing bodily experience, and the effect of space and atmosphere upon psychology and emotion.
Recent works include: Bobby Niven's «Bothy Project» whereby he has created perfectly realised spaces for other artists to work and live in; Aaron Williamson's anarchic performance art
often displays a politicised and progressive sensibility towards disability and is typically presented to an unsuspecting public as with his current «Demonstrating the World» mobile stage set; Ruth Ewan explores how the past connects to the present, with her recent creation of the French Republican Calendar allowing a beautifully constructed reframing of our daily lives; Henry Coleman pushes the boundaries and subverts the norm by creating very public,
sculptural artworks in the heart of the city, including the 2015 Royal Academy
installation «A Greater Order», that both question and confound.
Fluorescent and neon tubes arranged in geometrical forms
often dedicated to close friends or historical figures and to which author referred to as site - specific «situations» or «proposals» instead of
installations make the dominant material of his
sculptural works, as for examle in Greens Crossing Greens (1966).
Boyce, 43, creates
sculptural installations that
often reference the modernist design of the early 20th century.
Los Angeles - based artists Oscar Tuazon, who
often employs industrial materials in his
sculptural installations, and Jennifer West, whose practice is immersed in material and conceptual explorations of film, sit down to discuss their respective work, a shared interest in DIY, and their deep roots in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
Nicola López (b. 1975, Santa Fe, New Mexico) creates
sculptural forms and environmental
installations with woodblock - printed elements,
often constructed out of Mylar.
Raphaela Vogel's exhibition hosts impressive
sculptural installations, mostly poised in precarious balance,
often in combination with pulsating sound or videos that feature the artist herself (* 1988).
Often creating «spatial constructions» and «wall dispersions,» site - specific works that respectively transform and fill a given space, Siegel variously uses image projections and
sculptural installations to alter an otherwise unchanging environment, and to highlight the way even the most nuanced of changes can dramatically alter the way we perceive the world.
Since the 1990s, Manfred Pernice has developed
sculptural and
installation work based on an accumulation of budget materials (chipboard, concrete, bricks, metal etc.) combined with found objects and texts, drawings, photographs or, more recently, archive videos,
often pertaining to the history of East Germany.
A conceptual artist, he is renowned for his enigmatic and
often mechanized
sculptural installations, Shetty explores the fundamental ontological challenges presented by our immersion in a world of objects.
Titled «Right Misplacement,» the artist admits to the awkwardness when her
sculptural installations —
often made of street junk such as cardboard, nylon net, and concrete blocks — intervene in the gallery's standard white cube, but goes on to affirm their insignificance through their production method and display.
Large
sculptural installations and multimedia works define Sudarshan Shetty's oeuvre,
often employing assemblages of quotidian objects that suggest new possibilities of meaning and perception, through diverse approaches that have included
sculptural and architectural elements.
In his new work currently shown at Canada, Bareikis wraps, stacks and sandwiches trash into
sculptural installations that
often use found furniture as plinths.
The artist Sarah Sze comes at her precarious, room - filling
installations in a highly thoughtful, deliberate way — she is a MacArthur genius, after all — and her drawings are
often a way for her to work out
sculptural ideas.
In his
sculptural installations, Handforth
often transplants familiar objects found in civic infrastructure — such as municipal signs, motor scooters, hydrants, street lamps, wheels, and traffic cones — into unfamiliar surroundings and transforms them, by reworking or deforming their structures and configurations, in order to reveal something new about the ways in which these objects function in our everyday lives.
Their works,
often minimalist and
sculptural with elements of
installation and performance, take a position between tragedy, comedy and irony.
BIO / STATEMENT: In her
installation work, Belgian artist Kato Six makes minimal but incisive spatial interventions that act as
sculptural marginalia — annotations that are
often literally placed in the margins of the space they occupy.
In his large - scaled canvases — which
often develop beyond the bidimensional realm, through video and
sculptural installations — we see diverse folks and spiritual entities in the battlefield, reinvidicating their histories when facing wars, tormentors and icons appropriated by the biopower structures of western society.
These drawings serve as detailed guidelines for large - scale
installations, translated into new and
often technically difficult
sculptural form.