Sentences with phrase «video and installations by»

The CAAM show, organized by curator Mar Hollingsworth, includes paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, video and installations by 46 artists.
Featuring painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, video and installations by more than 40 artists, Lifelike is the first publication to address the recent history of artists using these strategies across media.
This exhibition features provocative paintings, sculptures, photography, video and installations by artists: Carol Es, Gul Cagin, Insel Inal, Saliha Kasap, Marcie Kaufman, Arzu Arda Kosar, Elif Oner, Ozan Oganer, Alper Sen and Blair Townsend.
The Whitney's collection is composed by over 21,000 works created by US artists during the 20th and 21st century; it is considered the most important collection in the world dedicated to American art and includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, videos and installations by Hopper, Prendergast, Sloan, Avery, O'Keeffe, Marsh, Calder, Gorky, Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Oldenburg, van Bruggen, Pollock, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol, just to name some among the 3,000 artists currently represented.
For instance, we have been fortunate enough to present a new video and installation by Sondra Perry coming off of her inclusion in the Greater New York quinquennial at MoMA PS1 and preceding her masterpiece «Resident Evil» at The Kitchen.
Through newly commissioned and existing architectural proposals, texts, videos and installations by Hong Kong and international artists, the exhibition explores notions of land scarcity, private and public spaces attributed to the living and the dead, and the formation of memory landscapes.

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This unique facility features an urban, modern and industrial flare, with a video sculpture installation, themed rooms, cyc walls, activations, a fabrication department, 40 - foot graffiti storage container by local Las Vegas artist, an Air Stream trailer, event technology, eight loading docks and more creativity all in one space.
DOUBLETHINK is a new video installation by artists and filmmakers Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, performed by George MacKay and written by Stuart Evers.
The film is directed by Julian Rosefeldt, a Berlin - based video installation artist, and, according to reviews, is quite different from the form it took at the Park Avenue Armory.
It seems unthinkable that our most prized Oscars punching bag, the man who tanked the ceremony in 2011, would not only return as a nominee, but would be welcomed back with open arms by the same group of critics who once characterized his work as «somewhere halfway between a graduate thesis and a video installation
(film / video - based / related installations, film / video art projects, films seen in exhibitions and a performance by a filmmaker)
It celebrates the Turner Prize by encouraging young people to explore contemporary artists, offering stimulus for young people's creation of art using film, animation and video installations.
Supported with step - by - step video and installation tools, it features a custom power cable
Inside, every wall, every space, is packed original artworks by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons, video art installations by Charlotte Thiis - Evensen, and album covers by Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry, just to mention a few.
The exhibit will include stunning hyper - realistic work by Churchill - Johnson — stark political statement contrasted with delicate, minimalist abstraction by Uyesaka — deeply engaging abstract oils by Scorzelli — dynamic and powerful ceramic insights by Rosenberg - Dent — fanciful, abstract adventures by Lehrer — an unsettling mixed - media installation with video by auto - expressionist, Metrov — striking figurative vs abstract works by Ferris — a lively «abolish blandness» painting by Lytle contrasted with fabulous yarn work from the early 90's — and a pair of McCracken's, always delightful, miniatures.
Music by DJ Fab, planetary installation by Mathew McAvene, and video projections by Nancy Gifford and Joanne A. Calitri!
Füsun Eczacıbasi's six - story home in Istanbul's old city is a beacon of contemporary art filled with video installations and other works by Turkish and international artists, including an animation by the South African William Kentridge, a transformed door by Polish artist Alicja Kwade, and films by Turkish artists Ali Kazma, Inci Eviner, and Extrastruggle.
The solo exhibition, curated by Martin Germann, presents videos, performances, and installations from the last decade of the German - Kurdish artist's career.
The on - site installations program IN / SITU, selected by a major international curator, and EXPO Projects organized by the fair Directors, feature large - scale suspended sculptures and site - specific works within the exhibition hall, alongside EXPO VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizatVIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizatvideo, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
Featuring 13 works by New Jersey - based Willie Cole, including a site - specific installation, video, and sculptures composed of discarded water bottles, found wood, and one of his signature source materials, previously owned shoes, this exhibition was organized by the David C. Driskell Center where it was on view last fall.
The exhibition includes paintings, drawings, installations, sculptures, video works, and photographs by an intergenerational group of artists who are primarily based in the United States.
Organized by Katy Dammers and Tim Griffin, Charles Atlas: the past is here, the futures are coming features two new video installations.
The exhibition features paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs and video by the likes of Kerry James Marshall, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, Robert Colescott, Glen Ligon, Lorna Simpson and Nina Chanel Abney (shown above).
Two room - sized video installations - Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait, by the artists Philippe Parreno and Douglas Gordon, and Volta by Stephen Dean - anchor the exhibition.
The Warehouse exhibitions feature 20 and 21st century sculpture, photography, video, painting and large scale installations by international artists culled from the collection of Martin Z. Margulies.
Subtle, unsettling investigations into the ways in which objects can be transformed by context — and the construction of the context itself — are the hallmarks of Carissa Rodriguez's photos, paintings, videos, and installations.
Featuring new and recent works by an intergenerational group of artists, these solo exhibitions showcase a range of media, including video, photography, sculpture, and installation.
Emilija Škarnulyte Øso Lens, 2015 3 channel video, sound and sculpture installation at CAC Photo by Andrej Vasilenko Courtesy the artist
Ericka Beckman creates films, videos, photographs, and installations that are inspired by game structures rather than linear narratives.
This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition «Anonymous: Contemporary Tibetan Art» at Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz which features over 50 works of painting, sculpture, installation and video art by 27 Tibetan artists.
Organized by the Stuttgart - based Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (IFA) and featuring more than 200 photographs spanning 1986 to 2017, as well as installations, video works, and publications, this is the artist's first exhibition in Africa.
From October 19 — 21, 2017, Adriana Varejão's video installation Transbarroco (2014) played across the façade and in the central courtyard of the historic John Sowden House, designed by Lloyd Wright in 1926.
Co-curated by Christopher Bedford, BMA Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director and Commissioner of the U.S. Pavilion, and Katy Siegel, BMA Senior Programming and Research Curator and Thaw Endowed Chair of Modern American Art at Stony Brook University, Tomorrow Is Another Day is a multilayered narrative of new and existing work by Bradford in a variety of media — painting, sculpture, installation art, and video.
Luhring Augustine is pleased to announce the opening of Singles» Mixer, a multi-part video and sculptural installation by the American artist Mike Kelley.
Installation view of «Once (Now) Again,» multi-channel presentation of Ektachrome images and video from the 1980s and 1990s by LYLE ASHTON HARRIS at 2017 Whitney Biennial.
On display is a 3 - D video and sound installation entitled 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 specifically developed by Kraftwerk in 2013.
An iconic video installation by media artist Paik Nam - june (1932 - 2006) has been turned off due to safety concerns, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art said Thursday.The MMCA said it has unplugged the late visionary artist's video work titled «The More The Better» after a safety check by the Korea Electrical Safety Corporation warned of a fire risk.
Jake and Dinos Chapman have created a new video installation The Misshapeness of Things to Come in a listed warehouse at London Dock, accompanied by a live performance by Jake Chapman and his band.
In one building, you have the late, Italian visionary Carol Rama, whose drawings bring us into the optical inner sanctums of sexuality, self - doubt, and female power; the wild - style, Mike Kelly — like dandy and dynamism of Kaari Upson (who in one video fake - shops for a Las Vegas tract house and inspects the home by crawling on the kitchen counter and rubbing her hair on the stucco ceiling); Elaine Cameron - Weir's utterly alchemical, materially masterful installation; and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, plying her still - developing portrait skills in the spirit of Neel herself.
All Nasher members are invited to explore the galleries before the crowds and enjoy an exclusive talk by Chief Curator Trevor Schoonmaker about John Akomfrah's new three - channel video installation, Precarity.
Showcasing approximately sixty - five works by forty - five artists, the book includes installations, paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, video, sound, and digital art.
For our Women's History Month series, Associate Curator Aviva Weintraub discusses a video installation by artist and filmmaker Chantal...
The exhibition opens on May 23, 2015, with a reception for the artist, followed by a second phase beginning June 26, 2015, which launches the immersive outdoor video installation and the augmented reality experience.
Featuring work by over 40 artists the exhibition spans installation, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, and video.
Curated by Louis Grachos and Andrea Mellard, the presentation at testsite will feature site - specific installations, video work, sculpture, and photography.
In the fall of 2011, Ballroom Marfa will mount the exhibition AutoBody, which showcases a single new work and installation, North of South, West of East, by emerging film and video artist Meredith Danluck, alongside the sculptural works of Liz Cohen, Matthew Day Jackson and Jonathan Schipper, organized by curator Neville Wakefield.
MoMA PS1 presents a series of solo project exhibitions by four international emerging artists, including the New York premiere of videos by both Edgardo Aragón and Ilja Karilampi, Caitlin Keogh's first solo museum exhibition, and the presentation of a new installation by Rey Akdogan.
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.
Unlimited, curated by Gianni Jetzer, is Art Basel's exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art - show stand, including massive sculpture and paintings, video projections, large - scale installations, and live performances.
Brought together by artist Dan Graham and independent curator Sylvia Chivaratanond, the works in Deep Comedy transform elements of the commonplace into playgrounds for amusement through a wide range of media including sculpture, video, installation, photography, and performance.
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