Forty years ago Malcolm Le Grice's
seminal film exhibition opened at the legendary Arts Lab Drury Lane and then at the Kölnischer Kunstverein.
Not exact matches
This survey
exhibition will present
seminal and more recent artworks across painting, photo,
film, and sculpture.
The artist discusses his life and a new
exhibition based on his
seminal film «Looking for Langston».
The
exhibition, which includes photographs, sculptural installations and
films, presents interpretations of two of Walter Benjamin's
seminal writings: Thesis on the Philosophy of History and Berlin Childhood around 1900.
The
exhibition will include 100 of his unfired clay objects in addition to two documentary
films on his work: «Sonny Ford:» Delta Artist, made by William Ferris in Leland, Mississippi in 1969 and JAMES «SON FORD» THOMAS: ARTIST made by filmmakers Jeffrey Wolf and Zach Wolf, using footage shot of Thomas in 1982 while exhibiting his work as part of the
seminal touring
exhibition Black Folk Art in America, 1930 - 1980, which has been edited on the occasion of this
exhibition.
His
film hole in the sea (1967 — 70) was included in Gerry Schum's
seminal television broadcast
exhibition Land Art (1969), which featured
films by renowned Land Artists Richard Long, Dennis Oppenheim, Robert Smithson, Marinus Boezem, Jan Dibbets, Walter De Maria and Michael Heizer.
The
exhibition consists of two
seminal works: the award winning
film Out (Tse) and the installation Live and Die as Eva Braun and a new artwork Vile, Evil Veil created specially for the window of Rivington Place.
The
exhibition also explores Ono's
seminal performances and
films, including Cut Piece (1964) and Film No. 4 (1966/1967).
Through a series of reference points ranging from torture methods employed during the Spanish Civil War to repetitive music used to brainwash victims in Stanley Kubrick's
seminal film Clockwork Orange the
exhibition looks at the manner in which artistic production has migrated from an aesthetic pursuit to the soft - coercion of government and institutions power.
ERICKA BECKMAN Mar 22 - Jul 8, 2018 American artist Ericka Beckman presents four
seminal works spanning 30 years of genre - defying
film making in her first major solo
exhibition in the UK.
The
exhibition includes
seminal works like SpiNN (2003), which was shown in Venice Biennial Arsenale
exhibition, and it also comprises her latest
film, the video - essay Bending The Barrels (2008).
«For his first solo
exhibition in Los Angeles, Ming Wong creates a series of videos and scenic backdrops that center around the making of Roman Polanski's
seminal 1974
film Chinatown.
This
exhibition presents a number of
seminal films alongside a selection of photographs and jewellery, exemplifying Painlevé's passion for making science accessible.
In honor of the current
exhibition of her experimental
film works at New York's Galerie Lelong (on view through March 26), we're taking a look back at Mendieta's
seminal Land Art piece Mujeres de piedra.
Inspired by Cheryl Dunye's
seminal film The Watermelon Woman and held in conjunction with the twentieth anniversary of the
film's release, the
exhibition looks to collectively merge personal histories and recontextualized narratives to hold space for a queer, Black radical tradition.
The
exhibition consists of two
seminal works: the award winning
film Out (Tse) and the installation Live and Die as Eva Braun.
The current
exhibition will feature a selection of Keen's
seminal collages, paintings and
films.
Philippe Parreno: November is a major solo
exhibition comprising some 15 mixed - media works ranging from such
seminal films as The Boy from Mars to installations such as Speech Bubbles.
Featuring Theaster Gates, whose recent
exhibition A Johnson Publishing Story at the Rebuild Foundation explores the enduring role of Ebony and Jet magazines in defining and popularizing a black aesthetic and identity around the globe; Corinne Granof and Amy Beste on the work of Goldsholl and Associates, whose
films, television ads, and other moving image work innovated «designs - in -
film» influenced by László Moholy - Nagy and the Bauhaus approach; and historian Lara Allison, speaking on the
seminal legacy of the Great Ideas campaign by the Container Corporation from 1950 — 80.