The double
sided film installation, Flora, by the artist team Hubbard / Birchler is the narrative of an American woman, Flora Mayo, an artist who goes to Paris to study sculpture.
Not exact matches
Features & Specifications Access to all
side button features Inner coring for added protection Open access to charging port and headphone jack Open access to camera What's in the Box Impact case, self - adhering clear protective
film, microfiber cleaning cloth and
installation card.
A visual and narrative feast, it was published in conjunction with the Fall / Winter 2014 presentation of «Ten Thousand Waves» (2010), a 55 - minute immersive
film installation projected onto nine double -
sided screens at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Haris Epaminonda, Chapters, 16 mm
film transferred to digital, four - channel video
installation, approx. 4 hrs, sound by: Part Wild Horses Mane On Both
Sides, 2013
This multimedia
installation is made of images
filmed in Arles and in the Camargue, projected on a custom - made screen visible on both
sides.
In a departure from her 2012 — 13 show at Lehmann Maupin in New York, for which the artist projected the
film in a
side gallery removed from the «room within a gallery»
installation that has become a recurring feature of her practice, here Thomas embeds the (now looped)
film within a similarly immersive 1970s - era domestic simulacrum.
Circulation Figures, 1972/2011 Room
Installation comprised of two mirrors, one double -
sided projection screen, 16 mm
film transferred to QuickTime movie file, one video projector, four audio speakers, newsprint.
From as early as the 1980s, photography and video art have found their place in the German Pavilion,
side by
side with painting, sculpture and
installation: the works of Bernd and Hilla Becher, Thomas Ruff, Candida Höfer, Katharina Sieverding and Rosemarie Trockel — all of them protagonists in the vibrant art scene at the Düsseldorfer Akademie in the late 20th century — were followed by the actions and
films of Christoph Schlingensief and Romuald Karmakar, along with the documentary approaches of the Indian artist Dayanita Singh and the South African photographer Santu Mofokeng.
• Jane & Louise Wilson are a Turner Prize — nominated sibling duo who use
film, photography and sculpture to create a series of highly theatrical and atmospheric
installations that investigate the darker
side of human experience.
Ten Thousand Waves (2010) is an immersive
film installation projected onto nine double -
sided screens arranged in a dynamic structure.
The mirroring is reflected in the
film installation, where David on one
side seems in conversation with his mother on the other
side.
Juxtaposed with the ongoing video work, the artist has created an
installation of double -
sided photographs and «cookies»; these forms are mounted on century stands, devices often employed in
film production.
The centerpiece of the exhibition presents a large - scale
installation featuring the props and stage set for Three Sisters, the accompanying
film playing in the
side gallery.
The exhibition's titular piece runs on a large, two -
sided screen, which emanates enough light to let visitors inspect a pop - up retail
installation that displays merchandise complimenting the
film.
Currently on view at MoMA, New York is «Ten Thousand Waves» (2010), an immersive
film installation by Isaac Julien, that projects onto nine double -
sided screens arranged in a dynamic structure.
On view at the gallery's Chelsea and Lower East
Side locations, Prager has produced a series of large - scale pigment print photographs depicting elaborately staged crowd scenes and a companion piece, an immersive three - channel
film installation starring the actress Elizabeth Banks.
«Chapters» 2013, 16 mm
film transferred to digital, four - channel video
installation, duration: approx. 4 hrs, sound by «Part Wild Horses Main On Both
Sides» UK