Emanuel Licha's work in installation, film,
video and photography focuses on the representation of conflicts and on architecture, leading to a reading of the features of the urban landscape as so many social, historical, and political signs.
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videos,
and minimalist living.
Croatian travellers Jelena Nikolic
and Sanjin Kastelan are looking to share their journey through this rich
and colourful nation via the media of
video,
photography,
and blogging,
focusing heavily upon food.
She's all about using
photography and videos to pique people's curiosity
and help them learn more about nutrition in a way that's flavor -
focused and easy to understand.
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and easy to engage with the immersive «Read View,» where the
focus is on the storytelling through text,
photography and video.
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and our
focus on
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Much of her collection, which numbers over 3,000 works,
focuses on collecting art from Latin America, particularly Cuban art, geometric abstraction,
photography,
video,
and conceptual art.
Its principal
focus is the representation of an international group of contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture,
video,
photography,
and performance.
Samaras's experimentation with
photography has evolved throughout his career as new technologies have emerged,
and, since the early 2000s, he has
focused on digital
photography and video.
The exhibition
focuses on this most saccharine hue in various media including: painting, sculpture,
photography,
video, drawing
and assemblage by both established
and emerging artists.
-- NYTimes The Larry Gagosian Effect — Wall Street Journal World's Biggest Museum Opens in China — Studio 360 Top Exhibitions of 2010 — The Art Newspaper Recent Art News - Texas Week of 03/27/11 Ed Ruscha at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth — CBS New: Sunday Morning (
Video) Simpsons Takes Shots at Dallas Football, Arts District — FrontRow A work in progress: The Dallas Arts District gathers trophy buildings, but still searches for urban vitality — Chicago Tribune James Turrell mound at Rice University - Glasstire Richard Serra, Pushing the Boundaries of Drawing — ARTnews Recent Art News - National - International Week of 03/27/11 Ed Ruscha Street
Photography — LATimes Stephen Colbert Exposes Himself to Art (the Appropriate Way)-- NYTimes (
Video) Jerry Saltz on Andy Warhol's Portraits of Liz Taylor — NYMag Eduardo Souto de Moura, Architect from Portugal, Wins Pritzker — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 03/20/11 Neiman Marcus to feature artwork in Windows — FrontRow MAC director resigns — Glasstire Recent Art News - National - International Week of 03/20/11 Jerry Saltz: How a Joyride in Gavin Brown's Volvo Became Art — NYMag Walker Art Center to Acquire Merce Cunningham's collection — Art in America Cultural Complex in Santiago di Campostela is expensive mistake - The Art Newspaper Toshiko Takaezu, Ceramic Artist, Dies at 88 — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 03/13/11 Artpace San Antonio — YouTube Crow Collection To Expand, Add Asian Sculpture Garden — FrontRow Donor's Son Sues Dallas Museum Over Art Collection, 25 Years Later — NYTimes Recent Art News - National - International Week of 03/13/11 Abramovic wins two - year copyright battle — The Art Newspaper Scents
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Drawing from the National Museum of Women in the Arts collection, this show features
photography and video works by 17 artists
focusing their camera on the female body as a vital medium for storytelling, expressing identity
and reflecting individual
and collective experience.
The gallery was established 2005 by Martin Asbæk (b. 1975)
and focuses on contemporary Scandinavian as well as international art by well - established
and up - coming artists who work in a wide range of media; painting, drawing, sculpture,
photography,
video, embroidery.
Its principal
focus is on the representation of contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture,
video,
and photography.
Danish artist Mette Juul works primarily in
video and photography,
focusing on photographic archives
and images as narrative structures.
In
video,
photography, text, installation
and performance, Martha Rosler creates work that
focuses on such topics as everyday life
and the media,
and architecture
and the built environment, especially with a view as to how women are affected.
In addition to
video art, Campus has also worked with
photography and computer imaging,
focusing on the subject of nature
and the exterior.
Drawn largely from the Guggenheim Museum's permanent collections, Moving Pictures
focuses on the variety of approaches utilized by artists working with film,
video,
and photography today.
Seror's work has been included in group exhibitions such as Don Juan, Vienna Kunsthalle (2006); Jeugen von heute, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt (2006); Balance
and Power: Performance
and Surveillance in
Video Art, curated by Michael Rush, Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University (2005); In
Focus: Themes in
Photography, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (2005); typ0, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2004); Strangers: First ICP Triennial of
Photography and Video (2003).
Alongside this, Mark Godfrey has
focused on debates surrounding
photography, film,
and video after Conceptual art.
Proyectos Ultravioleta (Guatemala City), winner of the
Focus Stand Prize last year, will bring new
video and photography work by Regina José Galindo, among the most widely - recognized international artists working in performance.
Her work
focuses on media images
and text, which she manipulates through
photography and video,
and combines in her drawings
and installations.
The gallery
focuses on international contemporary art, with a special interest in
photography and video.
Through
video works, picture collections, sculpture
and photography her recent work has
focused on the issues of power
and freedom in the Scandinavian post-welfare state.
«The FotoFest 2014 Biennial will present a
focused selection of the best contemporary
photography,
video and photo - based installation art being done by Arab artists in the Middle East
and North Africa,» says FotoFest Senior Curator
and Artistic Director Wendy Watriss.
The exhibition brings together artists who use movement in painting,
photography, printmaking, sculpture,
video and performance,
and focuses on how they explore gesture in their art work.
Her work is
focused on documentary research, which she incorporates into films,
photography and video installations.
In 2002, Lerma abandoned installation,
video,
and photography to
focus on painting, a medium he has been exploring conceptually
and materially ever since.
While he ambitiously explored a variety of media including painting, assemblage, performance,
video,
and photography, this exhibition
focuses on a group of his wall - bound sculptures, as well as examples of
video and drawing.
Following two precious volumes of writings from the 1970s — 90s Canadian magazine Parachute — Museums, Art History,
and Theory
and Performance & Performativity — the essays collected in this third volume
focus on
photography, film,
video and new media.
Shirreff studied sculpture, but her practice is now
focused on depicting
and challenging the representation of three - dimensional art objects through
photography and video.
2011Out of
Focus Photography, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (catalogue) Second Nature: Abstract
Photography Then
and Now, deCordova Sculpture Park
and Museum, Lincoln, MA «Render: New Construction in
Video Art», California Museum of
Photography, University of California, Riverside, CA The Only Rule is Work, Galerie Waalkens, Finsterwolde, Holland Painters Painting, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, GA Eslov Wide Shut Part II, Mallorca Landings, Mallorca, Spain Movable Facture, Vivo Media Arts Centre, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (catalogue) A Useful Looking Useless Object, Sierra Metro, Edinburgh, Scotland Sound + Vision: Crossroads, Plug - In, ICA, Winnipeg, Canada Effects & Affects: The Alphabet, Fumetto Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland You Killed the Underground Film or the Real Meaning of Kunst bleibt... bleibt... & The Sisters, (Group show with Bettina Koester, Wilhelm Hein
and Jennifer West), Lost Property, Amsterdam Update no. 2, White Columns, New York (catalogue) Another Kind of Vapor, White Flag Project, St. Louis, MO Contour 2011, 5th Biennial of the Moving Image, Mechelen, Belgium Adult Contemporary, Kavi Gupta, Berlin How Soon Now, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL (catalogue) California Dreamin, Arte Portugal Biennial, Lisbon, Portugal Home Show Revisited, Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA (catalogue) Abstract Moving Image, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan One Person's Materialism is Another Person's Romanticism, Remap 3, Athens Greece
But Eloisa Haduenschild, an American collector, will surprise local art lovers with a quite different collection in the exhibition Zooming into
Focus: Contemporary Chinese
Photography and Video.
«Zooming into
Focus is the first retrospective show of Chinese contemporary
photography and video ever held at the National Art Museum, Beijing.
Therefore, the opening of Zooming into
Focus, a preliminary review of Chinese contemporary
photography and video, is not only an occasion of chance but a necessary consequence of history.
Zooming into
Focus: Chinese Contemporary
Photography and Video from the Haudenschild Collection
From 2002 -2005, she organized selections from the collection to form the exhibition Zooming into
Focus: Contemporary Chinese
Photography and Video from the Haudenschild Collection that traveled to five cities in the U.S., Mexico, China (Shanghai
and Beijing)
and Singapore.
Marking many important milestones, Zooming into
Focus: Chinese Contemporary
Photography and Video from the Haudenschild Collection (2003 — 2005) was the first contemporary Chinese photography exhibition at the Centro Cultural Tijua
Photography and Video from the Haudenschild Collection (2003 — 2005) was the first contemporary Chinese
photography exhibition at the Centro Cultural Tijua
photography exhibition at the Centro Cultural Tijuana, Mexico.
The Haudenschilds» enthusiasm for the field extends beyond collecting: as part of the overall Zooming into
Focus program, they have commissioned new works (not necessarily collectible), have sponsored lectures
and video screenings,
and have supported two symposia
focusing on contemporary Chinese
photography and video, in San Diego
and Hangzhou.
[ii] Clearly, Chinese
photography and video has come of age since Zooming into
Focus first opened in 2003.
«Zooming into
Focus: Contemporary
Photography and video from the Haudenschild Collection» exhibitions in US, China
and Mexico included a schedule of Symposia, artist residency programs, commissioned works
and a series of lectures, performance,
video dialogues
and screenings in US, China
and Mexico.
The curatorial
focus of the Gallery includes painting, sculpture,
photography, architecture, design,
video, sound, electronic, performance,
and installation works.
Its principal
focus is the representation of an international group of Contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture,
video,
and photography.
Focuses on everyday
photography and video by each artist with a minimalist perspective on ongoing activities, drawing, music,
and this exhibition is composed by.
This exhibition
focuses on artists» portrayals of members of their own families, presenting
photography and video works made during the last ten years by artists active in North America, Europe,
and Asia.
Together with the gallery that, as its publisher, shared offices with it until 1998, the magazine established a significant dialogue with the international art scene, thanks to a
focus expanded from
photography into other artistic practices, including film
and video.
Most recently, her work was the
focus of a major retrospective called Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of
Photography and Video.
The
focus of the 2014 Biennial, «View From the Inside» are four newly created exhibitions on Arab
Video,
Photography,
and Mixed Media Art.