Photographic memory 5 May American photographer James Welling's exhibition «Metamorphosis» has just opened at Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien, featuring photography,
video and sculpture from the 1970s to today.
The exhibition «Ourouba, The Eye of Lebanon» at the heart of BEIRUT ART FAIR 2017 focuses on artistic productions and acquisitions of the 21st century and features installations, paintings, photography,
video and sculptures from major Private and Institutional Collections throughout Lebanon.
Not exact matches
Illustrated with performance, private
videos,
and recollections
from those who knew him, this detailed
and innovative documentary looks at the life of the always provocative artist Chris Burden, whose work consistently challenged ideas about the limits
and nature of modern art,
from his notorious performances in the 1970s to his later assemblages, installations, kinetic
and static
sculptures,
and scientific models.
Highlights include
videos from Bill Viola's immersive Martyrs series, about the endurance
and infliction of suffering for beliefs (Earth Martyr, Air Martyr, Fire Martyr,
and Water Martyr, 2014); The Propeller Group's sculptural freeze - frames of bullets fired into ballistics gel designed to simulate the effect of wounds (Universe of Collisions series, 2015); Liza Lou's hovering, gatelike
sculpture covered in millions of gold - plated beads
and providing no real protection (Barricade, 2007 − 8);
and a commissioned wall drawing by Tirtzah Bassel (Concourse, 2016) that examines how familiar emblems of airline travel — freedom, adventure, global connection — have become entangled with notions of vulnerability
and disempowerment.
The show features paintings,
sculpture, assemblage,
video and installations
from 13 local artists!
The Carnegie Museum of Art is a dynamic, contemporary art museum that features a collection of more than 30,000 objects across a spectrum of art forms, ranging
from painting
and sculpture to decorative arts, design, film,
and video.
Artwork ranges
from drawing, photography,
sculpture, installations, film
and video to performance
and social practice taking place in both urban
and rural landscapes,
and include works that are narrative, political, performative,
and conceptual examples of contemporary art.
Working in painting
and drawing, photography,
sculpture,
video, body painting
and other media, this interdisciplinary group show presents the work of the accomplished artists
from Southern Exposure's year - long program.
All of the works featured in the exhibition — ranging
from video games, single channel
video, kinetic
sculpture,
and prints, to pen plotter drawings — have been created by means of technological tools with an emphasis on the mixing
and matching of both professional
and amateur technologies, as well as the vernaculars these technologies encourage within culture at large.
Featuring 42 contemporary artists
from around the world whose work spans painting,
sculpture, photography,
and video, this exhibition explores issues of politics, religion,
and racism.
Additionally, this exhibition considers the ways in which drawing is employed as a means to push the boundaries that traditionally separate one artistic discipline
from another by expanding beyond the page
and into the realms of performance, photography,
sculpture, film,
and video.
She uses imagery culled
from cinema
and art history to create works in
video,
sculpture, painting,
and drawing, which set up ambiguous juxtapositions of time
and space.
Encompassing some 100 works in painting,
sculpture,
video,
and installation, «The Everywhere Studio» presents over 50 artists
from the past five decades to reveal the artist's studio as a charged site that has both predicted
and responded to broader social
and economic changes of our time.
Playfully destructive
and rigorously formal, Alex Hubbard's tabletop
videos — shot
from above in a single take — blur together painting, performance,
sculpture and video into humorous
and disorienting narratives.
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.
Artwork in the exhibition ranges in medium
from drawing, photography,
sculpture, installations, film,
and video to performance
and social practice taking place in both urban
and rural landscapes.
Arranged in a dynamic layout, the publication features photo documentation of the animatronic
sculpture Female figure (2014)
and the installation of the exhibition, which also included a series of untitled
sculptures from 2014
and the
video Raspberry Poser (2012).
The
Sculpture program at PAFA embraces contemporary and classical approaches across a broad range of art making — from traditional figurative sculpture to video and installa
Sculpture program at PAFA embraces contemporary
and classical approaches across a broad range of art making —
from traditional figurative
sculpture to video and installa
sculpture to
video and installation art.
From the outset, the gallery featured the work of international emerging
and established artists working in painting,
sculpture, photography, works on paper,
and video,
and emphasized pioneering women
and LGBT artists on its roster.
In addition, Grasso uses imagery culled
from the cinema
and art history
and, working in
video,
sculpture and, most recently, painting
and drawing, he recreates phenomena — both human
and natural — that set up surreal
and ambiguous juxtapositions of time
and space.
From installation
and video to
sculpture, painting
and photography, the variety of work on display reflects the diverse perspective of the artists featured in the exhibition.
Maher creates dynamic
sculptures from concrete, aluminum,
and resin; in his vibrant paintings, Dunlap divides the picture plane into interlocking geometries of shape
and color; in
video and sculptural works, Tenser considers autonomy
and dependence.
The work will span mediums -
from painting,
sculpture and photography to site - specific installations
and video projections.
NurtureArt's «Becoming Beast» features work
from Laura Bernstein, who uses
sculpture, drawings
and multi-channel
video installation to explore the relationship between the exemplary
and freakish.
START is pleased to present The Prudential Eye Zone, a specially curated section of the fair showcasing the most exciting work
from nineteen emerging Asian artists in digital
and video art, installation,
sculpture and photography.This section of the fair charts the highlights of the Global Eye...
The show will include new commissions together with selections
from Domanović's recent
video,
sculpture,
and installation work.
The Hessel Collection is international in scope, with paintings, photographs,
and works on paper,
sculptures,
videos and video installations
from the 1960s to the present including notable representations
from many of the foremost movements in contemporary art; Minimalism, Arte Povera, Transavantgarde, Neo-expressionism, Pattern
and Decoration, The Hairy Who
and Chicago Imagists, Post-minimalists,
and New Media, among others.
They perform selections
from Tony Oursler's new book Vox Vernacular, recreating Oursler's
video installations
and sculptures in a dynamic live reading.
The Contemporary art collection encompasses works created
from 1945 to the present with strong examples of Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Pop art, Conceptual art,
and recent movements in painting,
sculpture, photography,
and video.
Working with woodcut,
sculpture,
video and performance, Büttner also produces contemplative, abstract fabric «paintings» made
from heavy - duty material of workers» uniforms.
The selection of works ranges in date
from 1997 to the present, including
video and small - to large - scale
sculptures (made of silicone, fiberglass, human
and animal hair, taxidermied peacocks, polyester, nylon, wool, plastic
and bronze).
Contemporary art
from around the world, including paintings,
sculpture, installations,
videos, multiples, prints
and performances.
Lamelas» conceptual practice has produced a diverse body of work shifting focus
from Pop Art
sculpture in the late 1960s to
video work that parodies mass media television
and examines the building blocks of narrative film.
Deftly working in a range of media — including photography, painting,
sculpture,
and video — Johnson incorporates commonplace objects
from his childhood into his work in a process he describes as «hijacking the domestic.»
Curated by Indira Cesarine
and Coco Dolle, the exhibit will be on view
from May 3 -21,
and includes works of photography, painting,
sculpture, mixed media
and video.
Published on the occasion of Grabner's career survey at MOCA Cleveland, the book documents works
from the last 20 years, including paintings, drawings, prints,
videos,
and sculptures, positioning the studio as core to the artist's remarkably diverse output.
Alongside a series of abject ink - jet prints that looked as if they were plastered in bumper stickers purchased
from an early 2000s Spencer Gifts
and his 2012
video Raspberry Poser, in which animated renderings of a condom
and the HIV virus dance through the streets of New York City while Beyoncé
and Mazzy Star play at an intoxicating volume, he showed the animatronic
sculpture (Female figure), a scuffed - up woman impaled on a stripper pole who speaks in Wolfson's voice
and makes eye contact with viewers.
Presenting work in a range of mediums,
from painting to
sculpture, performance, photography,
and video, these 9 artists / estates to watch are positioned to up their exposure
and take their practices to the next level.
Caribbean: Crossroads of the World will highlight over two centuries of rarely seen works —
from paintings
and sculptures to prints, photographs, installations, films,
and videos — dating
from the Haitian Revolution to the present.
Beds in History
and Contemporary Art focuses on the historical as well as iconographic significance of the depiction of the bed
and will include
and juxtapose paintings,
sculptures, drawings, photos,
and video works spanning
from old masters to present - day artists, subdivided into themes
and arranged according to visual associations.
With a keen interest in dissecting processes of forming meaning
from objects, culture
and natural phenomena, Mangan creates
videos, montages,
sculptures and installations that disrupt established systems of knowledge.
Video has had a long relationship with
sculpture,
from the stacked televison «gardens» of Nam June Paik
and the closed - circuit corridors of Bruce Nauman to the more recent projections onto
and into objects
and architecture by the likes of Pipilloti Rist
and Mona Hatoum.
Each artist's personal visual styles
and narratives «tramp» comedic avenues as a means to explore their
sculptures,
videos,
and photographs through deviations
from «norms» (whether cultural, social, logical, or linguistic): A candle can not evade its own snuffing.
Trained in art history
and sculpture, Jonas was a central figure in the performance art movement of the late 1960s,
and her experiments
and productions in the late 1960s
and early 1970s continue to be crucial to the development of many contemporary art genres,
from performance
and video to conceptual art
and theatre.
Curated by Indira Cesarine, the exhibit will be on view
from June 27 — August 5th
and will include works of painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, pottery,
sculpture, collage, mixed media
and video.
«My
video sculptures attempt to free the moving image
from technology,» states Loher, «I see art as a language,
and technology is merely auxiliary.»
Chris Burden, another artist known for pushing his body to the limits with his often life - threatening performance pieces, is represented here by his TV Commercials series (1973 - 77)
and a loop of three magnificent Beam Drop
videos (1984 - 2009), in which he creates monumental
sculptures by dropping immense steel beams
from a crane into a pit of wet cement.
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FemFour, a group of socially minded members of the Cincinnati arts community, has assembled a traveling archive of posters
and placards,
sculptures, textiles,
and photo /
video documentation
from the Women's March of 2017.
Among the exhibition's highlights are a photographic installation in which Waters explores the auras
and absurdities of famous films, their directors,
and actors; a suite of photographs
and sculpture that use humor to humanize dark moments in history
from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11;
and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014
video work of children reading a G - rated version of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration of all things outsider
and extreme).