This ambitious
video exhibition features the works of forty international contemporary artists.
There was also a good amount of art not for sale: a pop - up exhibit off - site at Pivot Art + Culture curated by Juxtapoz Magazine and Takashi Murakami, and
a video exhibition featuring an archive of public access television pieces and works by contemporary artists curated by project space Public Fiction in Los Angeles and the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle.
Not exact matches
According to Momentum, the festival will
feature more than 160 hours of workshops, debates, live music, art
exhibitions, children's activities, plays, and parties, including a «political games corner», interactive art
exhibitions, pop up think tanks run by various groups including «Mums for Corbyn», a four day Hackathon tasked with building the tools needed to win the next election, workshops on how to make a viral
video, a play telling the stories of striking miners and live streams of the Labour Party Conference.
Have a look at this quick
video about the creation of the
exhibition which
features many of the printed wrap dresses.
The birth of photography and the evolution of
video are
featured in two
exhibitions opening May 17.
The booklet and a bonus
feature explain the different framings and why the 1.66:1 European standard, a compromise between theatrical
exhibitions and the television / home
video dimensions, is chosen as the default presentation.
The
feature coincides with a new
exhibition celebrating
video game culture taking place at the Australian Centre for Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne, Victoria.
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Sofitels 2 storey event space
features state of the art
video conferencing advanced LCD projectors a translation booth versatile stage oversized elevator for
exhibition pieces a 1200 sqm pre-function area with natural daylight and expert support.
The new campaign
features 40 locations around the emirate and comprises two distinct television commercials running across TV networks, digital channels and in - flight entertainment systems, as well as five promotional
videos, one of which is being shown throughout WTM on a giant digital screen by the entrance to the venue, the Abu Dhabi - owned
exhibition centre, ExCel London.
He explained that the brand will
feature across the full spectrum of promotional assets from the design of QTA's
exhibition stand to photography,
video, bespoke typography, digital platforms and marketing collateral.
Trackoons appeared as part of TIFF's digiPlaySpace — the annual interactive
exhibition for kids,
featuring installations,
video games, and creative production activities from artists all over the world.
This
exhibition, which bears the title «Inconsiderate Fantasies of Negative Acceleration Characterized by Sacrifices of a Non-Consensual Nature by the Legendary Survival Research Laboratories,» will be SRL's first art - world solo show, and will
feature eight of their kinetic sculptures alongside
video documentation of other work, much of which looks at how technological objects can overpower their users.
Three
videos below, produced by Ben Tudhope for the show, provide an excellent introduction to the
exhibition as well as more in depth
features on Paul Resika and Stanley Lewis.
Among the works presented in the
exhibition are Gestures (1999), Crossfire (2007), Mixed Reviews (1999 — 2001) and the centerpiece of the
exhibition Video Quartet (2002), a large, four - screen projection
featuring hundreds of clips from old Hollywood films, with actors and musicians making sound or playing instruments.
Rodriguez's solo
exhibition will
feature a newly commissioned
video work that premiered at SculptureCenter, New York.
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.
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 organizat
VIDEO,
featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film,
video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizat
video, 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 also
features a neon work described as being «suspended so visitors can walk amongst» it and a multi-screen
video featuring Richard Pryor.
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.
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).
This
exhibition features films and
videos by the Argentina - born conceptual artist David Lamelas, culled from his ground - breaking and ongoing series Time as Activity, 1969 — 2017.
The
exhibition features recent
videos by acclaimed international artists who use their work to explore the spectacle of nature and the sense of cosmic stupor that captures humans when faced with the sublime vastness of our planet.
Jointly produced by CSM and the DAM, an original
video featuring interviews with Bradford; Rebecca R. Hart, curator of modern and contemporary art at the DAM; and CSM director Dean Sobel is also included in 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.
Featuring photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, source material and two early
video works from the Larry Rivers Papers, the
exhibition explores the ways in which the archives contextualize Rivers's multi-dimensional artistic career.
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.
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).
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 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.
Special
exhibition sections
feature young galleries, performance art, public art projects and
video art.
This
exhibition features newly - commissioned work from artist collective the Institute for New Feeling (IfNf), including the
video nominated by Ballroom Marfa for the 2016 season of Artists» Film International (AFI).
Ahmadi's Ascend will be included in Connected, the fair's
video platform, while recent photographs by Chiara and McCaw will be
featured in the fair's curated Insights
exhibition.
The
exhibition, previously on view at Aspen Art Museum,
features photographs, films, and
video.
Positioned in the gallery's atrium is the dominant
feature of the
exhibition: Act Three: Silent Siege, a single channel movie that evolves and changes as live
video feeds embedded around the viewing area allow Hartung to observe and adjust the picture remotely by capturing the viewer's image and manipulating it on screen.
This
exhibition gathers Freilicher's paintings and drawings, as well as two
videos by Rudy Burckhardt, and
features four vitrines containing photographs, book covers, letters, and manuscripts — some poems with lines crossed out and handwritten additions in the margins — that point to the interrelated friendships between painter and poets, and to the development of work at hand.
Featuring new and recent works, these solo
exhibitions showcase a range of media, from
video and photography to drawing and installation.
José Carlos Teixeira: ON EXILE is a two - part
exhibition featuring video essays the artist produced between 2016 and 2017.
On view last year at Jeu de Paume in Paris (Simpon's first European
exhibition), the presentation at Addison Gallery
features «Chess,» 2013, a three - channel
video installation making its U.S. debut.
In conjunction with his
exhibition, Korakrit Arunanondchai will present four
videos accompanied by live performance
featuring his twin brother Korapat Arunanondchai and performance artist Boychild with lighting by AJGvojic of Thunder Horse Ent.
Mickalene Thomas: Mentors, Muses, and Celebrities, an
exhibition featuring photographs, film, and
video, is a richly textured, and moving portrait of the multiplicities of womanhood that builds upon the artist's ongoing reconsideration of black female identity.
This first solo
exhibition with the gallery
features early conceptual works and
video together with a group of recent paintings.
Featuring work by over 40 artists the
exhibition spans installation, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, and
video.
The
exhibition will also premiere a
video work entitled My Cuntry «Tis of Thee, which
features women writing variations of the word «CUNT» in steam.
The 2013 — 2014 One - On - One Mentorship Program culminated in a group
exhibition, let me explain,
featuring video, collage, works on paper and a fantastic celebration of everything the mentees accomplished over the course of the program.
The major group
exhibition Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits takes as its departure point the art of forgotten Victorian - era Spiritualist Georgiana Houghton (1814 - 1884), and
features contemporary and historical painting, sculpture,
video and photography that both explore and adopt Spiritualist practices and methodologies.
This annual
exhibition features hundreds of imaginative works created by Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) students in grades K - 12, ranging from paintings, prints, drawings, photography, ceramics,
videos, jewelry and more.
Limited - edition print
featuring Leigh Bowery from a
video included in Atlas» current
exhibition.