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video perhaps human argue league
sound that enable plan expenditure collect the burn murder amount appoint grant task girl time similar crime since divide once space reform measure glass
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This new
exhibition incorporates an extensive display of his past work in a diverse variety of media, including installations, photos,
videos, posters, banners, performance works and
sound pieces.
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.
Notable group
exhibitions include FUTURE PRESENT, the Schaulager, Münchenstein, Switzerland (2015); The New Human, Moderna Museet Malmö, Malmö, Sweden, in collaboration with The Julia Stoschek Collection (2015); Sights and
Sounds: Global Film and
Video, The Jewish Museum, New York (2014); and Harvest, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia (2014).
Our 2012 spring visual arts
exhibition, Data Deluge, curated by Rachel Gugelberger and Reynard Loki, celebrates the beauty of information through sculpture, furniture, painting, photography,
video and
sound.
@ Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston Houston, Texas For her first solo museum
exhibition, British - Nigerian
video artist and filmmaker Zina Saro - Wiwa is presenting recent photography and
video and
sound installations produced in the Niger Delta.
Activism, Architecture, Conceptual, Curating, Design, Digital, Drawing, Film, Installation, Intervention, Mixed Media, Other, Painting, Performance, Photography, Printmaking, Project Organizing, Sculpture,
Sound, Textile,
Video, Residencies,
Exhibitions, Grants, Forums / Seminars, Curatorial Proposals, Others, Jobs / Careers
Santa Monica, Ca - On Saturday, May 1, 2010 18th Street Arts Center celebrates its quarterly art festival featuring two
exhibition opening receptions, a dynamic outdoor
video and
sound installation, and Highways Performance Space's highly - anticipated Poetry Slam Contest.
The
exhibition includes
video works,
sound works, drawings, books, and installations by Ursula Biemann, (b. 1955, Switzerland) and Paulo Tavares (b. 1980, Brazil), Carolina Caycedo (b. 1978, the UK), the international group Futurefarmers, Marjetica Potrč (b. 1953, Slovenia), Samuel Roturier (b. 1982, France), Erik Sjödin (f. 1979, Sweden), Leena Valkeapää (b. 1964, Finland) and Oula - Antti Valkeapää (b. 1970, Finland), and Elin Már Øyen Vister (b. 1976, Norway).
With contemporary art a need has arisen for
exhibition spaces that also have room to show the technically demanding and space - requiring formats: large art installations of light,
sound and motion, sculptural landscapes, performance and monumental
video art on many screens.
Presented across Croix - Baragnon's two spaces, the Gallery and Espace III, the
exhibition features music scores,
videos, sculptures, paintings, poetry, photography and
sound art by artists John Cage, Ayoka Chenzira, Satch Hoyt, Langston Hughes, Madeleine Mbida, Yinka Shonibare MBE and William Titley.
The pair will discuss the trajectory of Sala's art practice, his commitment to working with
sound in relation to architecture and history, and his work for the
exhibition «Anri Sala: Answer Me,» which includes multichannel audio and
video installations that unfold across the Second, Third, and Fourth Floor galleries and create a symphonic experience specific to the New Museum.
Activism, Architecture, Conceptual, Curating, Design, Digital, Drawing, Film, Installation, Intervention, Mixed Media, Other, Painting, Performance, Photography, Printmaking, Project Organizing, Sculpture,
Sound, Textile,
Video, Residencies,
Exhibitions
Find all our upcoming shows on our website: http://westside.pilotenkueche.net/?p=11377 — «UNHEIMLICH» / international group
exhibition Opening: 09.02.18, 19:00 hOpen from: 10.02 - 01.03.18 Finissage: 02.03.18, 19:00 hLocation: Alte Handelsschule, Gießerstraße 75, 04229 Leipzig Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/238067913399668/ International residentsAlexander Hulphers (Painting; Oroville, USA) Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Elsa Henderson (Painting; Los Angeles, California, USA) Hannah Naify (Painting; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Ilil Kenaan (Performance, Theatre; Tel Aviv, Israel) Jing Yu (
Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Lucas Recchione (Painting, Sculpture,
Video; New York, USA) Malda Alajlani (Painting; Damascus, Syria) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Mirel Torun (Photography, Drawing; Izmir, Turkey) Rory Harron (Sculpture, Installation; Redcastle, Donegal, Ireland) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) Viktor Witkowski (Painting, Video; Norwich, USA) Local ParticipantsAnja Heymann (Mixed Media; Leipzig, Germany) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) CuratorsMaria Stadirani (Curator; Rome, Italy) AssistantsPaula Blower (Mixed Media, Video, Installation, Performance; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Kay Lotte Pommer (Leipzig, Germany) Further Exhibitions «Kaleidoscope GmbH» / international group exhibition Opening: 08.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 09 - 11.02.18, 15:00 - 20:00 hLocation: PING PONG, Helmholtzstraße 1, 04177 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/666373870492573/ Artists Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Jing Yu (Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media, Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be prese
Video; New York, USA) Malda Alajlani (Painting; Damascus, Syria) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Mirel Torun (Photography, Drawing; Izmir, Turkey) Rory Harron (Sculpture, Installation; Redcastle, Donegal, Ireland) Stephanie Morissette (Installation,
Video; Québec, Canada) Viktor Witkowski (Painting, Video; Norwich, USA) Local ParticipantsAnja Heymann (Mixed Media; Leipzig, Germany) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) CuratorsMaria Stadirani (Curator; Rome, Italy) AssistantsPaula Blower (Mixed Media, Video, Installation, Performance; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Kay Lotte Pommer (Leipzig, Germany) Further Exhibitions «Kaleidoscope GmbH» / international group exhibition Opening: 08.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 09 - 11.02.18, 15:00 - 20:00 hLocation: PING PONG, Helmholtzstraße 1, 04177 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/666373870492573/ Artists Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Jing Yu (Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media, Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be prese
Video; Québec, Canada) Viktor Witkowski (Painting,
Video; Norwich, USA) Local ParticipantsAnja Heymann (Mixed Media; Leipzig, Germany) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) CuratorsMaria Stadirani (Curator; Rome, Italy) AssistantsPaula Blower (Mixed Media, Video, Installation, Performance; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Kay Lotte Pommer (Leipzig, Germany) Further Exhibitions «Kaleidoscope GmbH» / international group exhibition Opening: 08.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 09 - 11.02.18, 15:00 - 20:00 hLocation: PING PONG, Helmholtzstraße 1, 04177 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/666373870492573/ Artists Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Jing Yu (Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media, Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be prese
Video; Norwich, USA) Local ParticipantsAnja Heymann (Mixed Media; Leipzig, Germany) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) CuratorsMaria Stadirani (Curator; Rome, Italy) AssistantsPaula Blower (Mixed Media,
Video, Installation, Performance; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Kay Lotte Pommer (Leipzig, Germany) Further Exhibitions «Kaleidoscope GmbH» / international group exhibition Opening: 08.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 09 - 11.02.18, 15:00 - 20:00 hLocation: PING PONG, Helmholtzstraße 1, 04177 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/666373870492573/ Artists Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Jing Yu (Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media, Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be prese
Video, Installation, Performance; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Kay Lotte Pommer (Leipzig, Germany) Further
Exhibitions «Kaleidoscope GmbH» / international group
exhibition Opening: 08.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 09 - 11.02.18, 15:00 - 20:00 hLocation: PING PONG, Helmholtzstraße 1, 04177 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/666373870492573/ Artists Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Jing Yu (
Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Stephanie Morissette (Installation,
Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media, Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be prese
Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group
exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media,
Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be prese
Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents
video works will be prese
video works will be presented.
18th Street Arts Center celebrates its quarterly art festival featuring two
exhibition opening receptions, a dynamic outdoor
video and
sound installation, and Highways Performance Space's highly - anticipated Poetry Slam Contest.
The ongoing dialogue between the digital and physical worlds provides the backdrop for Data Deluge, an
exhibition that presents a selection of sculpture, furniture, painting, photography,
video,
sound and works on paper by artists who shape Web - based and software - generated data into art.
The
video,
sound and drawings in the
exhibition explore flocking or swarming behavior, and suggest the potential and perils inherent in group action.
James Richards»
exhibition Music for the gift, featured a new body of work including a sound installation, video and photographic works, to represent Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice as a collateral event of the 57th International Art Exhibition — La Biennale d
exhibition Music for the gift, featured a new body of work including a
sound installation,
video and photographic works, to represent Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice as a collateral event of the 57th International Art
Exhibition — La Biennale d
Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia.
Goddess Clap Back: Hip Hop Feminism in Art is a group
exhibition highlighting Hip Hop Feminism as an emerging motif of contemporary artists working with performance, photography,
video, collage, sculpture and
sound.
The festival will coincide with the opening of a solo
exhibition from Sam Falls at Ballroom Marfa, featuring new
sound,
video, sculptural, and wall works by the Los Angeles - based artist.
In a fascinating range of media — painting,
video, found objects, weaving, and
sound — Manila - based artist Gerardo Tan investigates these questions through three different projects presented in his solo
exhibition Hablon Redux and Other Transcriptions at -LSB-.....]
The
exhibition presents contemporary work in dialogue with historical objects from the collections of the Seattle Art Museum and the Brooklyn Museum within an immersive and lively installation of
video, digital,
sound, and installation art, as well as photography and sculpture.
The
exhibition will encompass the wide range of diverse mediums that Piper has explored for over 50 years: drawing, photography, works on paper,
video, multimedia installation, performance, painting, sculpture, and
sound.
The
exhibition is a multimedia installation, comprised of sculptural works as well as light,
sound, and
video pieces.
The new
exhibitions In the East Tank and some adjacent spaces, look for light,
sound, interactive sculpture and
video works by original voices, including Marvin Gaye Chetwynd (
video), Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster (shadow art), Wen - Ying Tsai and Apichatpong Weerasethakul (film).
In addition to large - scale projections, the
exhibition also includes
videos, archival material, and one of Mendieta's rare
sound - based works, Untitled (Soul), circa 1973.
She also co-curated the 2004 Taipei Biennial, The 3rd Taiwan International
Video Art
Exhibition (2012) and ALTERing NATIVism —
Sound Cultures in Post War Taiwan (2015).
Selected 2013
exhibitions include If the World Changed, 4th Singapore Biennale, Singapore; Everyday Life, 4th Asian Art Biennial, Taiwan; Sights and
Sounds: Global Film and
Video, Jewish Museum, New York; Phnom Penh: Rescue Archaeology, ifa, Berlin and Stuttgart; Out of Nowhere: Photography in Cambodia, creativetimereports.org; Developments, Seventh Gallery, Melbourne.
In this part of the
exhibition space, the artists presented a six - channel
video on projection screens situated in a way that mirrors the
video's own 5.1 surround
sound, engaging the visual, sonic, and physical fields as a combined object.
Antivj, artist talk, avant - garde, classical music, culture, digital, electronics,
exhibition, experimental, festival, hacking, image, improvisation, information, installation, kinetic, light, manipulation, media, Modernism, MoTA, multimedia, Olivier Ratsi, perception, performance, politics, sculpture, Sonica, Sonica Festival of Transitory Art,
sound, technology, transgression,
video,
video art
Boyce's
exhibition «Scat:
Sound and Collaboration,» presented by Iniva in 2013, focused on the significance of sound in art bringing together two immersive video works along with artefacts from the Devotional Collection, Boyce's archive of CDs, cassettes, vinyl records and other ephemera charting the history of black women in the music indu
Sound and Collaboration,» presented by Iniva in 2013, focused on the significance of
sound in art bringing together two immersive video works along with artefacts from the Devotional Collection, Boyce's archive of CDs, cassettes, vinyl records and other ephemera charting the history of black women in the music indu
sound in art bringing together two immersive
video works along with artefacts from the Devotional Collection, Boyce's archive of CDs, cassettes, vinyl records and other ephemera charting the history of black women in the music industry.
As part of the
exhibition, a public visualization exercise, utilizing
video and
sound, will take place on May 4 at 5:30 pm in Weis Cinema.
Centered around an intervention by Can Altay in the space of a small conference room, the
exhibition features a postcard edition by Yasemin Ozcan Kaya, a
sound work by Cevdet Erek, and a screening of
videos by Köken Ergun.
Traditionally, art
exhibitions have been about looking, but as more and more artists cross boundaries to engage with
sound, touch and movement or to use film and
video, work that is static and silent is becoming the exception rather than the rule...
Accompanying
sound for the
video was specially created by famous psychoanalytic and philosopher Viktor Mazin; at the
exhibition it supplies, in words of Akhmetgalieva, «the sinking sense of fragility».
Abramović has presented her work with performances,
sound, photography,
video, sculpture and Transitory Objects for Human and Non Human Use in solo
exhibitions at major institutions in the U.S. and Europe.
Having shown internationally throughout her career, woods's most recent solo
exhibition at Zhulong Gallery in Dallas continued her exploration of subject and object through the lens of color with multichannel
video and
sound interventions that envelope the viewer.
Janet Biggs: Echo of the Unknown is a multidimensional
exhibition combining
video,
sound, and objects that explore the role of memory in the construction of identity.
Among the highlights of Mark Leckey: Containers and Their Drivers will be Leckey's breakthrough film Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore (1999), which uses sampled footage to trace dance subcultures in British nightclubs from the 1970s to 1990s; a selection of the artist's
Sound System sculptures (2001 — 2012), functioning stacks of audio speakers that recall those used in street parties in London; his pedagogical lecture performances; GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction (2010), a
video and installation that considers «smart» objects and our increasingly technological environment; and a new iteration of the installation UniAddDumThs (2014), which Leckey created as a «copy» of a touring
exhibition, The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things, that he had curated the year before.
This November in London, the international contemporary art
exhibition «Here Today...» explores the current state of our environment through diverse perspectives and media: painting, installation, wallpaper,
sound,
video, dance, music, sculpture and photography.
Sound Speed Marker is an internationally touring
exhibition showcasing a trilogy of
video installations, related photographs and an outdoor sculpture by the renowned Swiss - American artist duo, Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler.
The kitchen (the gallery space used to be a tobacco store with adjoining apartment) serves as project space within the
exhibition space: It has hosted a kitchen specific
sound installation by Justin Bennett, and has been turned into a sports bar to set the stage for the
video «Live from the Aquarium» by Dina Danish.
Combining
video,
sound and objects, this multidimensional
exhibition draws on heroic stories of public figures coping with the disease and research conducted with neurologists and geoscientists to raise fundamental questions about how we become — and lose our sense of — who we are.
The
exhibition will include Doug Aitken's recent monumental
video installation Interiors (2002); large - scale photographs from Fischli / Weiss Airport series (1988 - 1998); Atomium Phi (2004), a light - based sculpture by Carsten Höller; preparatory materials (storyboards, photographs, notes and drawings) for Chris Marker's legendary 1962 film La Jetée; Bruce Nauman's celebrated Green Light Corridor (1970); a large photography and
sound installation, Sleep (1999), by Ugo Rondinone; as well as preparatory materials for Ed Ruscha and Lawrence Weiner's 1978 book, Hard Light.
Describing Soda's contribution to the
exhibition, Moravec writes: «Molly Soda's
sound -
video installations show her in her private spaces, acting in a casual manner in front of her virtual audience.
-- 13.05.2011 5th floor, Gallery of Contemporary Art Site - specific
exhibition of 10 young prominent Danish artists, who work in various media:
video,
sound, sculpture, painting and installation.
Following a private viewing of Richardson's latest 3D
video installation, «Rehearsal», on January 8, the artist - run gallery, headed by its founder and director Joe Madeira, will be showing an
exhibition of the artist's new works, marked by his ventures into multiple mediums, including photography,
sound, digital film, 3D animation and, of course, installation.
James Richards, «Mouth Room / Crumb Mahogany» Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi 9 September — 4 November 2017 For this dual
exhibition, two
sound installations by James Richards will be shown across Isabella Bortolozzi's two locations: Mouth Room (2017), which takes its name from a 1976
video by the British artist Stuart Marshall, will span both rooms at Eden Eden (Bülowstr.
The
exhibition incorporates almost all of his major works to date including installations, photographs,
videos, posters, banners, performance works and
sound pieces.
This year's
exhibition includes the work of 27 artists based throughout the United Kingdom and include a range of approaches to art making, such as
sound,
video, photography, painting, drawing, installation and sculpture.