Sentences with phrase «video and photography projects»

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The agency can work with WPP clients and other brands and plans to offer services to clients such as positioning and messaging, content projects, video and photography, social - media management, audience development, and insights and analytics.
Prior to design, her unique journey spanned multiple roles in four countries, three cities, and two states — including professional ballet, management, copywriting, event production, business consulting, and national and international public relations As a designer, she has had the opportunity to work with businesses of all sizes, start - ups, agencies, higher education institutions, and non-profits for projects in branding, brand strategy, print design, multi-media, advertising, digital design, presentation design, marketing, project management, live event production, e-learning, video, photography, art direction, and out - of - home.
This year, we want to celebrate all of your progress, so please remember to take lots of photos and videos of your school's CS ED Week project (please be mindful of parental opt - out decisions re: photography).
«This project attracted a lot of talented people: an incredible director of photography, producer, costume designer, editor and set designer,» Skye said about the music video, according to Paste Magazine.
She also enjoys photography and creating fun video projects with her husband.
In addition to photography Lloyd does video and film projects and has won numerous awards for his work including for his documentary More Than A Race.
A REVIEW OF THE WEEK»S NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE ART WORLD Featuring Johnetta B. Cole, Andres Serrano, Chris Ofili, Kara Walker, Jacolby Satterwhite, Hank Willis Thomas and more ANDRES SERRANO is bringing the city's homeless population to the attention of New Yorkers with a new photography project (video abovAND ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE ART WORLD Featuring Johnetta B. Cole, Andres Serrano, Chris Ofili, Kara Walker, Jacolby Satterwhite, Hank Willis Thomas and more ANDRES SERRANO is bringing the city's homeless population to the attention of New Yorkers with a new photography project (video abovand more ANDRES SERRANO is bringing the city's homeless population to the attention of New Yorkers with a new photography project (video above).
Krowswork is a gallery and project space in Oakland's arts district devoted to photography and video art.
A compulsive wanderer, Francis Alÿs is known for his in - depth projects in a wide range of media including documentary film, painting, photography, performance and video.
The exhibition comprises a broad range of works across a variety of mediums — including painting, performance, photography, sculpture, video, and web - based projects — that all investigate the extensive effects of the internet on artistic practice and contemporary culture.
Working in photography, as well as video and installation, her projects have documented same - sex marriage and used first - person accounts to surface the «experience of living in a country that constitutionally protects the rights of LGBTI people but often fails to defend them from targeted violence.»
Her projects embrace a range of media including sculpture, collage, photography and video.
Paul Mpagi Sepuya is a Brooklyn - based artist working in photography, zines and video projects that have been exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Basel, Sydney, Toronto, Paris and Berlin.
To this end, he uses diverse expressive means: photography, video, internet projects, installations and performances in the urban space.
Since receiving his MFA in Photography, Video, and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in 2011, Lange has staged performances and exhibited work at MoMA P.S. 1, Long Island City; Printed Matter, New York; the International Center of Photography, New York; NurtureArt, Brooklyn; and Signal Projects, Brooklyn.
A subsequent presentation of archive selections as projected images with accompanying musical mash - up took place at the Guggenheim Museum's «Past Tense / Future Perfect» performative event, produced to accompany the exhibition Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video.
Every week, during the book market's opening hours, the Ruya Shop will project a selection of video and photography by influential contemporary artists.
On view from February 22 through April 7, 2018, the exhibition introduces Liu's latest major works, including a large - scale video installation in the first floor gallery, a series of six photography works in the second floor main gallery and a felt - carpeted room installation in the project space.
Among his many projects, he designed digital animation for the film Punch - Drunk Love, and for Beck's song Round the Bend, he created a luminescent video featuring fluorescent lines fused with photography and drawings of flowers.
Her projects combine a variety of media including video, photography, performance and the use of archive material to explore the relationship between sound, memory and identity through interwoven narratives.
Through independent and collaborative projects I curiously explore a wide range of conceptual material using photography and video, often in combination with machine driven and hand - crafted fabrication of wood and acrylic.
Çakmakçi is a multimedia artist mainly known for his video and photography works, as well as the experimental music project `
Çakmakçi is a multimedia artist mainly known for his video and photography works, as well as the experimental music project «Age Reform `.
2009 Dress Codes: The Third ICP Triennial of Photography and Video, ICP, New York, NY JIGSAWMENTALLAMA, David Cunningham Projects, San Francisco, CA Splendid Isolation, Athens Biennale, Palaio Faliro, Athens This is Killing Me, MASSMoCA, North Adams, MA Chaperone: Eight Artists, Eight Movies, EFA Project Space, New York, NY BIG APPLE, Galerie Nordne Zidoun, Paris, France Celebration, Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin, Germany Talk Dirty to Me, Larissa Goldston Gallery, New York, NY Butt in Ass, Asia Song Society, New York, NY
The Queens Museum will present her most ambitious work to date, The Wandering Lake (2009 - 2017), a project that redefines the role of artist, image, object and performance in the construction of narratives through an exhibition that integrates video projection, photography, sculpture, publication, and performance as one expansive body of work.
This publication brings together three major bodies of work: the photographic and video works produced under the fictional collective name The Atlas Group; various series of seemingly «straight» photography of his native Beirut titled Sweet Talk: Commissions (Beirut); and his most recent project, Scratching on Things I Could Disavow: A History of Art in the Arab World.
Ranging from photography to drawing to installation, the more than four dozen works in the exhibition include: critically acclaimed videos by Marilyn Minter (Green Pink Caviar, 2009) and Kate Gilmore (Between a Hard Place, 2008), who credits Minter for teaching her to «be bold, honest and to never, ever relax»; a new large - scale sculpture by Marianne Vitale (Double Decker Outhouse, 2011), who says seeing Hungarian flimmaker Bela Tarr's 7 - hour epic Sátántángó confirmed her need to be an artist early in her career; and the latest project from Lisa Kirk (Backyard Adversaries (Ashes to Ashes), 2011), who sees a «sublime level of alchemy, the act of making work that is not only inspiring, but is revolutionary» in David Hammons» Fly Jar (1996).
She employs sculpture, video, photography, sound, painting, and performance in her work, which was recently exhibited at Hayward Gallery Project Space in London.
The research project aims to investigate the heritage of documentary practices in contemporary art in relation to the history of film, documentary photography, television and video art, as well as to situate these contemporary documentary practices within current cultural production.
Her ambitious project Androgyny, which has been exhibited in both commercial gallery and university settings, uses still photography, video and installation to bring distinct aspects of gender identity to the viewer.
In September 2016 Melanie Flood Projects presented Slow Mask, a solo exhibition of photography, sculpture and video by Rose that included a poetry reading featuring Ryan Mills, Erin Perry, Timmy Straw and Michele Glazer, and culminated with a one - time outdoor video performance at Mocks Crest Park.
Publishing large format hardbound artist monographs, photography and print editions, hardbound and perfectbound books of contemporary literature, handmade chapbooks, magazines, ebooks, audiobooks, digital albums, and video projects.
A recent curatorial project was «The Compromised Land: Recent Photography and Video from Israel» at the Neuberger Museum in Purchase, New York.
In anticipation of her solo exhibition «Space Between Time» at Wasserman Projects in Detroit's Eastern Market, Shalev - Gerz will speak about her work in photography, video, sound, and sculpture.
A.L. Steiner is an artist whose work engages photography, video, installation, collage, performance, pedagogy, writing, and curatorial projects.
Melinda Hunt is director of the Hart Island Project, and a visual artist whose works include drawing, video, photography, installation, and public art.
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
Shimon Attie is an internationally renowned visual artist, whose work spans photography, video, site - specific installations, public projects, and new media.
SEPTEMBER 22 — DECEMBER 17, 2016 — Wasserman Projects will present an exhibition of works by Belgian artist Koen Vanmechelen, whose wide - ranging oeuvre includes photography, sculpture, mixed - media installation, video, and living art initiatives.
His works include textual analysis, video, and photography projects.
Similarly, Brian McCutcheon combined video, photography, and sculpture for his project «Out of This World» at the Indianapolis Museum of Art last fall and winter.
More Love gathers a diverse group of artists working in a range of media — video, photography, sculpture, sound, participatory art projects and choreographed events — to investigate how such an integral part of our everyday lives works.
I stage situations using various direct and indirect, formal and informal processes — documentary photography, audio and video recording, collaging and manipulating archives, staging performative actions and situations — that are translated into my exhibitions, installations, publications, films and other projects.
This program is aimed at artists in every artistic discipline: Architecture / landscape / urbanism, street arts / circus / puppets, digital arts, visual arts, comics, cinema / movies / video, curating projects, dance / performances, design, literature, youth book, fine arts and crafts, modern music and jazz, classical and contemporary music, contemporary art performances, photography, theatre, musics for films and video games.
His curatorial projects there include New York Temporary: The City Through Photography Film and Video, 2011 (with HP Garcia) and Stephen Hilger, Hotel California, 2012.
They are currently exhibiting the work of Lawrence Abu Hamdan (Jordanian artist who lives and works in Beirut): «Lawrence Abu Hamdan is an artist and «private ear» whose projects have taken the form of installations, performances, photography, essays, lectures, videos and graphic works.
In his diverse art practice spanning video, photography, site - specific installation, and interventional projects, Koki Tanaka visualizes and reveals the multiple contexts latent in the most simple of everyday acts.
Earlier works, including Monograph, Signatures, and two projects based on Shirreff's engagement with the work of American sculptor Tony Smith, interweave photography, video, and sculpture.
She works in video, photography, sculpture, performance, and interactive - based exchange projects.
Imagining the Political Subject», Secession, Wien 2013 «I knOw yoU», IMMA — Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin 2013 «The Butterfly Image», Mudam, Luxembourg 2013 «Only here», Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn 2012 «Reactivation», 9th Shanghai Biennial, Shanghai 2012 «CARA DOMANI opere dalla Collezione Ernesto Esposito», MAMbo, Bologna 2012 «Storytelling as Craft», Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville 2012 «Ephemeropterae», TBA21 Augarten, Vienna (performance) 2012 «Swans, Amputees», Fondation Cartier, Paris (performance) 2012 «Searching for the fountain», Moderna Museet, Stockholm 2012 «Soundworks», ICA, London 2012 «Setting the Scene», Tate Modern, London 2012 «OEI / Letterism», Moderna Museet, Stockholm (performance) 2012 «Descriptive Acts», San Francisco MOMA, San Francisco 2012 «enfolds: books I & II», Mount Analogue, Stockholm 2012 «Never odd or even», Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde (performance) 2011 «Balustrade: endless tapes», Milliken Gallery, Stockholm 2011 Fotofestival 4, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Heidelberg 2011 «Folk Variations», Radar, Loughborough (performance) 2011 «The Other Tradition», Wiels, Brussels 2011 «La Casa Encendida», Madrid (performance) 2011 «Subtext Part II», Un Projects, Melbourne 2011 «British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet», touring; Nottingham Contemporary, Hayward Gallery, London, Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Art, and Plymouth Arts Centre 2010 «New Frankfurt Internationals», Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt 2010 FRAC Champagne - Ardenne, Troyes 2010 «Fun Palace», Centre Pompidou, Paris 2010 «Manifesta 8», Murcia, Spain 2010 «Exhibition, Exhibition», Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli 2010 «Performance», Museo Marino Marini, Florence (performance) 2010 «Balustrade», Julia Stoschek Foundation, Dusseldorf (performance) 2010 «Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance», Guggenheim Museum, New York (performance) 2010 «Finding Chopin», performance Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam (performance) 2010 «NineteenEightyFour», Austrian Cultural Forum, New York 2010 «ACT VII: Of Facts and Fables», Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam 2010 «Leipzig Calendar Works», Project Kaufhaus Joske, Leipzig (performance) 2010 «A Performance Cycle», Nomas Foundation, Rome (performance) 2009 «Lecture Performance», Cologne Kunstverein, Cologne (performance) 2009 «Accecare l'ascolto / Aveugler l'ecoute / Blinding the ears», Artissima, Turin (performance) 2009 «5 × 5 Castello 09», Espai d'art contemporani de Castello EACC, Valencia 2009 «This World & Nearer Ones», Creative Time, New York (performance) 2009 «Ars viva 08/09.
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