Not exact matches
This exhibition is the first large - scale
installation of Simmons» ongoing Index series,
photographic works whose core are found in the language of the
sculptural.
The first mid-career survey dedicated to Deschenes's work, this exhibition will feature 20 years of her art, including explorations of various
photographic technologies, rich and nuanced work with photograms (a type of
photographic image made without a camera), and
sculptural installations that reflect the movements and light within a given space and respond to a site's unique features.
Simmons produces
photographic,
installation, audio, performative,
sculptural and video works.
Asterisms a two - part
sculptural and
photographic installation by the Mexican - born artist Gabriel Orozco, on view July 6 — October 21, 2012.
Although she merges her
photographic and
sculptural practices in immersive
installations, she conspicuously transfers the qualities of materials such as fabric and marble sculpture, into photography, and in the process offer a new, and specifically intermedial, way of framing the past.
The event kicked off with the heaving opening of «Room» at Sadie Coles HQ, an all - women show featuring
sculptural installations and
photographic works, juxtaposed with a solo presentation of Martine Syms by Bridget Donahue Gallery (New York).
Idris Khan's second solo show with the gallery, will consist of two major
sculptural installations and a number of new
photographic works that interlink seemingly disparate ideas of religion, Minimalism, music and poetry Khan's new body of work has a more formal engagement with the material he appropriates, in order to elicit a kind of lyricism and spirituality using a Minimal aesthetic.
Barrada's work combines the strategies of the documentary film with the metaphorical approach to imagery in her
photographic,
installation and
sculptural work.
Barrada's work combines the strategies of the documentary film with metaphorical approaches to imagery in her
photographic,
installation and
sculptural work.
On view at Kunsthalle Basel are «Sculpture Project Echo» (2009), a series of color photographs related to the «Echo» -
installation; the video work «Conversations in the Studio 3» (2010); two
installations of
sculptural works using crowd - control barriers titled «Double Monuments for Flavin and Tatlin» (2010) and «Blackout» (2007 - 2010); the ongoing «World Time» series (2008 --RRB-, photographs of clocks on public buildings in different cities of the world; the
photographic series «THe Hetley Suite» (2008); the two early video works «Ocularis» (1999) and «Double Empire» (2000).
Their familiar methods of institutional critique (
photographic in Ms. Lawler's case,
sculptural for Mr. Gillick) combine to form a dynamic, disorienting
installation.»
Multi-disciplinary London - based artist Zoë Buckman explores themes of feminism, mortality and equality in her
sculptural,
photographic and
installation work.
History and its discontents were evoked with exquisite subtlety in Elana Herzog's
sculptural installation at Studio 10 in Bushwick and John Brill's
photographic installation at Kent Fine Art in Chelsea.
Thompson did not stop making art; text work, performative
photographic pieces, objects and large - scale
sculptural installations which were widely exhibited, but he did not return to painting until he retired from education and was able to devote himself to â $ the day - to - day involvement that a serious painting practice requiresâ $.
Photographic,
sculptural, and
installation based artworks fill the Garage Gallery and showcase these talented artists.
There, it's worth mentioning Cynthia Daignault's
photographic and painterly meditation on images of the Matterhorn for New York gallery Lisa Cooley; British artist Merlin James» solo show of his expanded landscape painting practice at Kerlin Gallery, Dublin; London - based Italian artist Salvatore Arancio at Rome's Federica Schiavo Gallery alongside Jay Heikes; and Jacqueline Mesmaeker's beautiful photo -
sculptural installations at Nadja Vilenne, Liège.
For this show, Mexican - born artist Gabriel Orozco has created
sculptural and
photographic installations from the rubble he gathered on two sites in New York and in Baja California, Mexico.
Internationally renowned artist Haegue Yang creates
installations that include
photographic, video, and
sculptural elements and are informed by the artist's philosophical and political investigations.
Tasha Lewis is an artist originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, whose
sculptural and
installation works combine the historic
photographic process of cyanotype with paper sculpture, stitching, magnets, and ephemeral public art.
Look out for Beatrice Wanjiku's Expressionistic figurative paintings, Chika Modum's
sculptural installations made of hair and Halida Boughriet's
photographic portraits, to name just a few.
Her large scale
installations capture wayward moments of beauty while extending the life of the
sculptural components she uses to generate
photographic images in cyanotype.
Featuring new and recent video
installations,
photographic series and
sculptural work, the exhibition will occupy both floors and all four public gallery spaces.
Her multidisciplinary practice includes
photographic and
sculptural - based works, video,
installation, performative and participatory works, text / audioworks, and printed projects, and is presented in diverse contexts such as public sites, social network platforms, and traditional galleries and institutions.
These will include the
installation of a major new work by Scottish artist Christine Borland (b. 1965), recently commissioned by the Institute of Transplantation, Newcastle; a room of painted metal
sculptural works by Glasgow - based artist Sara Barker; a
photographic series by the South African artist Robin Rhode; a two - channel video by Austrian artist Markus Schinwald; and new works by Edinburgh - based artist Catherine Street.
Space out 17 November The worlds of photography and
sculptural practice are meeting head on in the site - specific
installation «Not the Actual Site», by Dutch
photographic artist Marleen Sleeuwit at LhGWR in The Hague this weekend.
Idris Khan's second solo show with the gallery, will consist of two major
sculptural installations and a number of new
photographic works that interlink seemingly disparate...