There's the site - specific
sound installation artist Susan Philipsz from Glasgow, who sings and records melancholic laments that are then played over speakers in neglected environments.
The art works competing for the Turner Prize this year have gone on display at Tate Britain - the nominees are painter Dexter Dalwood, Spanish artist Angela de la Cruz,
sound installation artist Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group - its work explores the moving image, sound and text.
December 6: Tate Britain - Susan Philipsz Wins 2010 Turner Prize Susan Philipsz, a Glaswegian
sound installation artist now living in Berlin has won the prestigious Turner Prize for contemporary art.
Not exact matches
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York utilized it to create an immersive
installation called PSAD Synthetic Desert III by
artist Doug Wheeler where visitors can escape the
sounds of the city — it runs until 2 August.
There are no permanent exhibitions, but
artists from around the world descend on the gallery to show works, which range from film, photography and paintings to sculpture and
sound installations.
Alongside a booklet featuring essays from Graham Fuller, Peter von Bagh and the recollections of neophyte actor Sweet, is the 1942 doc Listen to Britain, full of wartime sights and
sounds, and a 2001 video -
installation piece of the same name from
artist Victor Burgin.
Visual
artist Sophie Clements joins her longtime
sound design / music collaborator Jo Wills to discuss their site - specific piece Attempting to Delay the Inevitable, an
installation at the Dolby Gallery; the role of
sound in her visual art pieces; why computer - graphics images would never work in her art; and how
sound and image collaborate to create wonder, awe, and seduction in the audience.
An
installation featuring seven new sculpture,
sound, and mixed - media works by Chinese
artist and activist Ai Weiwei has opened on the historic prison island of Alcatraz.
Kalfayan Galleries, Athens: Raed Yassin The
sounds of Ruins in Space (2014), an
installation by
artist - slash - musician Raed Yassin, rumble throughout the entire Focus: MENAM wing via the amplifying mouth of its portrait subject.
Emilija Škarnulyte Øso Lens, 2015 3 channel video,
sound and sculpture
installation at CAC Photo by Andrej Vasilenko Courtesy the
artist
In Harmonicity, The Tonal Walkway, 2016 Site - specific, 20 - channel
sound installation; 13:40 - minute loop Sound consultant: Bob Bielecki Courtesy of the artist Photo: Zoran
sound installation; 13:40 - minute loop
Sound consultant: Bob Bielecki Courtesy of the artist Photo: Zoran
Sound consultant: Bob Bielecki Courtesy of the
artist Photo: Zoran Orlic
The
artist collective Postcommodity considers the US / Mexico border with a
sound installation that dramatizes the government's co-opting of myth, language, and voice to entrap migrants moving across the landscape.
2009 Video animation, 22 min (loop), color,
sound Dimensions vary with
installation Courtesy the
artist, David Zwirner, New York and Sadie Coles HQ, London
Showcasing approximately sixty - five works by forty - five
artists, the book includes
installations, paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, video,
sound, and digital art.
A locally based
artist will be the Center's focus with Nina Surel: Sailing to Byzantium, an allegory of aging loosely based around William Butler Yeats» poem, involving sculpture,
installation,
sound and video.
Ranging from text to
installation, painting, sculpture, performance and
sound, the selection presents some of Lisson's leading
artists, of both the past and present — beginning with monumental works such as one of Dan Graham's large - scale glass - and - steel pavilions, entitled Two Vs Entrance - Way (2016), which reflects and refracts visitors and its Brutalist architectural surroundings.
You Are Here features immersive art
installations by 15 contemporary
artists, including large - scale light works,
sound installations, video works, mixed - media room - size environments, and site - specific projects.
@ Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston Houston, Texas For her first solo museum exhibition, British - Nigerian video
artist and filmmaker Zina Saro - Wiwa is presenting recent photography and video and
sound installations produced in the Niger Delta.
We invite
artists from a wide range of approaches to submit work to this call including sculptors,
installation artists,
sound artists, video
artists, web based
artists, performance based visual
artists, and multimedia
artists.
Dawn Kasper is a New York based interdisciplinary
artist working in performance,
installation, sculpture, drawing, photography, video and
sound.
Since the late 1960s, pioneering
artist Joan Jonas has been collapsing boundaries between media, combining
sound, text, and drawing in video performances and
installations.
Stills from «Chess,» 2013 (HD video
installation with three projections, black & white,
sound, 10:25 minutes loop) by Lorna Simpson Courtesy the
artist; Salon 94, New York; and Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris / Brussels.
Included in this exhibition is the
artist's impressive
sound installation, indexes (v. 1)(2012).
Joan Jonas is a pioneer of video and performance art, and an acclaimed multimedia
artist whose work encompasses video, performance,
installation,
sound, text, and drawing.
I can't see and came to the museum with a number of friends, most of them also blind or visually impaired, to experience Sonic Shadows, a site - specific
sound installation by Bay Area
artist Bill Fontana.
Biographies Joan Jonas (b. 1936, New York, USA) is a world - renowned
artist whose work encompasses a wide range of media including video, performance,
installation,
sound, text, and sculpture.
Widely recognized as the leading video
artist of our time, Bill Viola employs sophisticated state - of - the - art technologies to create
installations that envelop the viewer in image and
sound.
London based
artist Edith Marie Pasquier works with moving image, photography,
sound and text
installations.
It continues with works from the world's leading innovators in the arts, as they break through thresholds of space, memory,
sound, and genre — from Philippe Parreno who, in his largest exhibition in the U.S. to date, transforms the presentation of visual art into an evolving sensory journey; to Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx as they create a new contemporary ballet; to avant - garde performance
artist Laurie Anderson who, through a site - specific
installation in the Armory's drill hall, will expand upon her work with storytelling and technology to create a site - specific environment that serves as a meditation on time, identity, surveillance and freedom; and finally to Igor Levit and Marina Abramović as they interpret Bach's renowned Goldberg Variations, to create a concentrated durational performance that reflects upon music, time, space, emptiness, and luminosity.
Joan Jonas (b. 1936, New York) is a pre-eminent figure in contemporary performance and an acclaimed multimedia
artist whose work encompasses video, performance,
installation,
sound, text and drawing.
Find all our upcoming shows on our website: http://westside.pilotenkueche.net/?p=11377 — «UNHEIMLICH» / international group exhibition Opening: 09.02.18, 19:00 hOpen from: 10.02 - 01.03.18 Finissage: 02.03.18, 19:00 hLocation: Alte Handelsschule, Gießerstraße 75, 04229 Leipzig Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/238067913399668/ International residentsAlexander Hulphers (Painting; Oroville, USA) Alma Vissher (
Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Elsa Henderson (Painting; Los Angeles, California, USA) Hannah Naify (Painting; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Ilil Kenaan (Performance, Theatre; Tel Aviv, Israel) Jing Yu (
Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Lucas Recchione (Painting, Sculpture, Video; New York, USA) Malda Alajlani (Painting; Damascus, Syria) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Mirel Torun (Photography, Drawing; Izmir, Turkey) Rory Harron (Sculpture,
Installation; Redcastle, Donegal, Ireland) Stephanie Morissette (
Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) Viktor Witkowski (Painting, Video; Norwich, USA) Local ParticipantsAnja Heymann (Mixed Media; Leipzig, Germany) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) CuratorsMaria Stadirani (Curator; Rome, Italy) AssistantsPaula Blower (Mixed Media, Video,
Installation, Performance; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Kay Lotte Pommer (Leipzig, Germany) Further Exhibitions «Kaleidoscope GmbH» / international group exhibition Opening: 08.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 09 - 11.02.18, 15:00 - 20:00 hLocation: PING PONG, Helmholtzstraße 1, 04177 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/666373870492573/
Artists Alma Vissher (
Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Jing Yu (
Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Stephanie Morissette (
Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media, Video,
Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be presented.
9, 04179 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1614069195373254/
ARTISTS International residents Alejandro Londono (Painting, Mixed Media; Bogotá, Colombia) Web: https://www.londonourdaneta.com/ Anna Ill & Steph Huang (
Installation, Sculpture, Video, Photography; London, UK) Web: - Benjamin Leal & Henry Bell (
Sound, Performance; Long Beach, California, USA) Web: http://highpriest.site/ Eva Macali (Mixed Media, Poetry; Roma, Italy) Web: http://www.evamacali.info/ Fatima Nadeem (Printmaking, Painting; Karachi, Pakistan) Web: - Ivan Cremer (Sculpture, Photography; Los Angeles, California, USA) Web: http://ivanattila.com/ Jackson Akitt (Photography; Brighton, UK) Web: http://cargocollective.com/jacksonakitt John Berry (Painting; Bloomington, USA) Web: http://www.johngberry.com/ Leonardo Ciocchini (Painting; Buenos Aires, Argentinia) Web: http://cargocollective.com/leonardociocchini Maryam Abedi (Painting; Teheran, Iran) Web: - Sasha Nikitina (Conceptual,
Installation; Kyiv, Ukraine) Web: https://sashanikitina.com/ Silvina Rodriquez (Painting, Drawing, Sculpture; Montevideo, Uruguay) Web: http://www.sirodriguez.com/ Tegwen Evans (Photography, Multimedia; Berlin, Germany) Web: https://www.tegwenevans.com/ Local ParticipantsMarlet Heckhoff (Painting; Leipzig, Germany) Web: http://www.marlet-heckhoff.de/ Claudia Vonderlind (Video, Performance, Photography, Drawing, Mixed Media; Leipzig, Germany) Web: https://www.claudia-vonderlind.de/
Project residencies for national and international
sound artists form the focal point of «singuhr — projects» in the next years, connected with talks and presentations and followed by a final exhibition project with a space - related
sound installation.
The 4th International Biennial of Casablanca welcomes submissions from
artists working in the following medium: painting, print, photography, sculpture,
installation, performance,
sound and new media.
Inspired by the Norwegian, Swedish and Danish coastal geography and cultural history the internationally renowned
artist Susan Philipsz develops a land border
sound installation to be implemented in nine different places from May to September 2014.
The
artist incorporates sculpture as well as video and
sound installations into N - S - E-W.
Many
artists work in unprecedented ways and across different artistic forms, ranging from painting, video and
sound to
installation, sculpture, performance and work online.
Lea Bertucci is a
sound artist and composer whose work bridges performance,
installation and multichannel activations of acoustic space.
Electronic musician and
sound artist Stephen Vitiello, who uses atmospheric noises from his surrounding environment in his soundscapes for films, videos and art
installations, shares the bill with Byron Westbrook and Andrea Parkins on Thursday evening.
Sound / re: Vision was an interactive
installation in the Center for Creative Connections at the Dallas Museum of Art by C3 Visiting
Artist Lisa Huffaker.
In the first - ever
installation of
sound art on Dartmouth's campus, produced in collaboration with guest - curator faculty member Spencer Topel, the Hood Museum of Art will showcase the work of emerging and established international
artists with diverse aesthetic and cultural backgrounds.
The American
artist's distinctive blend of humour and menace permeates his output, whether working in film, sculpture or performance, and is here augmented by the
sound installation Raw Materials, currently filling the Turbine Hall with snatched snippets of conversation and fragmented speech.
Artists currently represented work with performance,
sound, internet, dance, film,
installation and text, as well as painting and sculpture.
The
artists» interactive
sound installation, Experiment in F# Minor (2013), will also be on view.
The show's title is drawn from Cunningham's belief that movement,
sound and visual art shared a «common time» and his work — in the form of photographs and
installations — is presented alongside an impressive roster of
artists, including John Cage, Trisha Brown, Tacita Dean, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg.
Fergus McCaffrey opens a six - week series of performance art featuring
artists who use their bodies and materials to create site - specific work, including live performance,
sound,
installation and supporting multimedia works with all set within the context of the gallery.
Running along Marisa Merz's retrospective at the Hammer Museum is conceptual
artist Aaron Taylor Kuffner's «Gamelatron Sanctuary,» an immersive
sound installation that mixes traditional Indonesian musical instruments with modern - day robotics.
A
sound installation incorporates the
artist's own voice describing the forces that threatened the production of this body of work: «This is what happened to me one night.
Artists working in photography, video,
artist books, wall painting,
installation, drawing and
sound include Tatiana Arocha, Tanya Chaly, Marna Chester, Nina Katchadourian, Paula McCartney, Jeff Mertz, Peter Morgan, Sarah Nicholls, James Prosek, Jenna Spevack and Fred Tomaselli.
Bradley Eros is an
artist working in myriad media: experimental film and video, collage, photography, performance,
sound, text, contracted and expanded cinema &
installation.