Sentences with phrase «video as an artistic practice»

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Creating a blog and video feed as a tool for the development of his own practice, he will make his artistic processes accessible to a wide audience, alongside conducting workshops and initiating discourse with fellow practitioners.
Although Downey has become known for his multi-channel video works such as Video Trans Americas (1973 — 1976) and The Thinking Eye (1976 — 1977), which critique Eurocentric perspectives regarding Latin American identity, Juan Downey: Radiant Nature will consider his earlier artistic pracvideo works such as Video Trans Americas (1973 — 1976) and The Thinking Eye (1976 — 1977), which critique Eurocentric perspectives regarding Latin American identity, Juan Downey: Radiant Nature will consider his earlier artistic pracVideo Trans Americas (1973 — 1976) and The Thinking Eye (1976 — 1977), which critique Eurocentric perspectives regarding Latin American identity, Juan Downey: Radiant Nature will consider his earlier artistic practice.
Sabin Bors: How has the use of video changed in past years, in terms of an artistic practice and the use of media, from your perspective as curator and collector?
The exhibition brings together a great range of artistic practices and languages (photography, video, painting, sculpture, installation...), cultures, geographic origins, generations and experiences, to establish a tension between extremely different artistic approaches: melancholy of vanity, ironic play with identity, political biography and existential questioning, the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment of its symbolic substitute.
This week, DailyServing's founder Seth Curcio spoke with the artist about her diverse artistic practice including her recent animation, Forest, which was created as the newest music video for the Brooklyn based indie rock band Grizzly Bear, and her latest exhibition Home for Hobo at Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles.
While the artist investigates the complex relationships between form and substance through different artistic practices such as photography, video, sculpture and installation, he is best known for his beguiling marble carving to which he applies his refined craftsmanship in order to create unexpected and light forms, ordinary and yet highly symbolic.
Since the Club 57 era, Scharf has vehemently pursued an artistic practice that's consistently characterized as pop, surrealist, imaginative, and a bit loopy — though it spans street art, painting on canvas, video / performance, and installation.
Along her artistic practice exploring female subjectivity through photo and video works, she is the founding director of Franklin Furnace, an artist - run space founded in 1976 supporting the exploration, promotion, and preservation of artist books, temporary installation, performance art, as well as online works.
In his artistic practice, he used such different languages as sculpture, drawing, writing, collage, assemblage, installation and video.
As an awards exhibition, We Hereby Declare celebrates the achievements of contemporary artists working in Israel and whose artistic practices have been awarded prizes by the Ministry of Culture and Sport: Creative Encouragement Award, Young Artist Award, Design Award, Video Art Award, and Lifetime Achievement Award.
It also reflected the pluralism of contemporary artistic practice: the use of media once considered non-traditional (such as video, computers, and found objects), an interest in temporality that took the form of short - lived installations, and the exploration of performative work.
Masters presents works that reflect Arcangel's prolific career from roughly 2002 to the present, including five time - based videos, one modified video game, one modified flatscreen television, a wallpaper installation, and archival materials that touch upon an artistic practice that exists as much on the web and in popular culture as it does in the museum or gallery.
Anna Virnich's artistic practice incorporates a variety of media, such as sculpture, installation, photography, video and textile - based tableaus made of found fabrics as well as new materials, stretched on wooden frames thus creating organic and almost painterly compositions that oscilate between transparency and density.
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.
Emma Hart's artistic practice spans video, sculpture, and installation, and she uses her work as a means by which to both produce and document events.
Arsenal Institute For Film and Video Kunst «Mammying the Archive» RSFS - We Must Have Music, Living Archive Project - Archive Work as a Contemporary Artistic and Curatorial Practice
Though Ohtake first began experimenting with collaged scrapbooks as early as the mid-1970s (and they have remained central to his artistic practice), the artist is also recognized for his contributions to sound art, video, design, and music.
In his artistic practice, he used such diverse languages as sculpture, drawing, writing, collage, assemblage, installation, and video, integrating themes that reveal his character as a researcher and activist: the aesthetic investigation of language; the questioning of the Western world, power, and the rules that dictate the values of religion, art, justice, and the state; the reverence for women and eroticism; and the depiction of violence.
Since the early 1990s, Song's artistic practice has focused on video, installation, performance, photography, and theatre, as well as curating contemporary art exhibitions.
Join artist Edmund Clark as he discusses with Jonathan Watkins, Director of Ikon Gallery, his artistic practice, which combines a range of reference and forms including photography, video, found image, text and installation.
Despite being better known as a writer, Kilomba has been exploring experimental and multidisciplinary artistic practices, using and combining different means of expression: from performance and video installation, to stage readings and lectures, enabling an interface between text and image, artistic language and academic language.
Artists of the decade often addressed these events specifically in their work, but also situated them within the context of changes particular to the art world, such as the «culture wars» surrounding artistic freedom and censorship; the impact of new media (video, sound, and digital art) on artistic practice; and the expansion of the global art market, with its explosion of art fairs and art markets.
The first Lunch Bytes discussion in Dublin invites artists and experts who have worked with, and written about, the medium of film / video to present and discuss their work in relation to traditional art historical disciplines and media, as well as the current digitisation of artistic practice.
Nudd's videos are endless cycles of spastic rupturing of gunk and goo, reflecting Nudd's artistic practice as a whole.
The project and its peripheries will be recorded / reflected through my artistic practice comprising making video / moving image works, drawing and sculpture / installation but also will end up as a DIGITAL BOOK (pdf publication) containing some sort of the following documentation: journal, report, art, artworks, texts, interviews, profiles of people involved, etc..
Besides the aforementioned abstract paintings, Bradford's practice also encompasses videos, prints and installations as he stands from nothing in order to reach the desired artistic goals.
The five genres — Still Life, Landscape, Scenes of Everyday Life, Portraiture, and History Painting — serve as a productive point of dialogue with contemporary artwork created within an expanded field of artistic practices, including not only painting but also photography, video, and installation.
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