Sentences with phrase «video performances often»

Liden's radical video performances often feature her smashing or throwing objects, or dancing wildly on public transportation and in abandoned dwellings.

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Far too often, Douglas indulges his preference for the superficial over the substantive: The plentiful performance footage — shot in overproduced, music - video fashion — overwhelms the film, as do White's purplish, faux - poetic musings.
Donald Glover / Childish Gambino made a resoundingly successful grab for the internet's often - fleeting attention this weekend, compounding a great SNL performance with the release of his much - talked - about new music video, «This Is America.»
She has generated original roles for performance works, often unclassifiable, by the likes of composer / theater artist John Moran, choreographer Yoshiko Chuma, Catherine Galasso, video artist Katja Loher, playwright / director Aya Ogawa, theater company Ripe Time, Hoi Polloi, Witness Relocation, composer Joe Diebes.
We don't often get to see that because it rarely happens when we're looking at it but take a look at this video of aBMW M550xd xDrive get pushed to its performance limit.
The front camera's low light performance will help tremendously with video calls since they often happen during the evening in dim lighting.
Since the early 1970s, when Chris Burden had himself publicly shot in the arm and Vito Acconci masturbated under a gallery floor as his audience walked above him, performance, installation, and video art have increasingly pushed the envelope into new, often transgressive territory.
In addition to videos, her recent work includes multi-discipline performances, often including multiple large - scale videos, live musicians, and athletes.
And McMillian's performance - based videos often recast significant events — from Nat Turner's slave rebellion to Ronald Reagan's Neshoba County Fair speech — as playful, disconcerting parodies that upend essentialist readings of history.
The artist's practice, which encompasses painting, collage, photography, video, sculpture, and performance art, often centers around a mythical cast of human, animal, and hybrid characters, who live in a world that exists somewhere between fantasy and reality.
Today we most often encounter Spiral Jetty in a performance video, of Smithson happily shuttling back and forth along its contours.
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.
For over two decades, Song Dong has been at the forefront of Chinese contemporary art, embracing performance, video, installation, photography, conceptual painting and theater, and often combining mediums within a single work.
Their projects have encompassed a range of mediums — sound, video, performance, sculpture — and often deal with issues of politics, cultural identity, and authorship.
Often filmed as static shots in single takes, Bucak's video performances appear as durational photographs, exploring the beauty and otherness of borderlands and the fluidity and contingency of borders themselves.
Born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1989, he often combines one or more mediums as he makes site - specific performances and installations that also become photographs and videos.
From the seminal performance work by Rachel Rosenthal, the early queer video work of EZTV, boundary breaking art installations by Barbara T. Smith, the pioneering media explorations by Electronic Café International, to the feminist media interventions of Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz - Starus, these five influential and often overlooked artists and collaborative arts groups were fundamental to charting the course for the artist space movement and its vision of egalitarian artistic production and reception.
Rosler works across a range of media, including photography, video, writing, performance, sculpture, and installation, often addressing matters of the public sphere and everyday life, especially as they affect women.
She often creates and facilitates structured programs for children, teens, seniors and adults to participate in, such as talk shows, talent shows, dating shows, dance classes, cooking classes, walking tours, video portraiture and documentary style interviews; resulting in online and public video screenings, installations and performances.
Mika Tajima employs sculpture, painting, video, music, and performance, often drawing on contradictions in modernist design and architecture to consider how the performing subject (e. g., speaker, dancer, designer, factory worker, musician, filmmaker) is constructed in spaces in which material objects outline action and engagement.
Her work encompasses drawing, video, installation and performance, often dealing with the theme of transitions in light, air, water and other natural phenomena.
Known for her works on paper that often reference the acts of drawing and writing, Stark also makes videos, sculptures, and live performances that are suffused with self - doubt, speculation, and vulnerability.
Lee works across a range of medias often using installation, participatory performance and video.
Hatoum first became known in the early 1980s for her performance and video works, for which she repeatedly subjected her body to various physical ordeals — often interpreted as an examination of a life impacted by war.
Much of her influence comes from her previous work as a DJ and in running Detroit's Planet E Label, and she often integrates noise, rhythm, and beat as part of her video works and performances.
The exploratory environment did not affect only its students — Breder, already a mature artist, shifted his focus from objects to performance and video, often using Mendieta and other students as models.
The show includes a wide range of objects, videos and documentary materials that trace the career of an artist known for her scandalous performances, often in collaboration with likeminded provocateurs like John Cage, Nam June Paik and Joseph Beuys.
Joan Jonas (b. 1936) is an American artist, who works with combinations of video, performance, installation, sculpture and drawing, often collaborating with musicians and dancers.
Yet the artist never addressed this diverse range of interests directly, instead they are filtered and reflected back and froth through the wide - ranging media she employs, not least performance, drawing, film, video, sculpture and sound, often together in a single cacophonous installation.
The gallery program is recognized globally and for presenting work across media, often incorporating painting, photography and sculpture with performance, sound, and video.
Her work often explores important topics such as contemporary black identity, queer theory, and the power of human language, seen through video, performance, writing and other new media.
His work, which is often in collaboration with his wife and fellow Chinese artist, Yin Xiuzhen, ranges from performance and video to photography and sculpture.
A. L. Steiner's works and activities span photography, video, installation, collage, performance, lectures, writing, and curating, often made in collaboration.
Jeanine Oleson is an artist whose practice incorporates interdisciplinary uses of performance, film / video, installation, and photographic work, often collaboratively.
Her work spans a variety of mediums — performance, video, installation, object and image - making — however writing is often central to her practice.
September 6 — December 9, 2013 Bohyun Yoon uses the special properties of glass and the play of light and shadow to create installation, sound, and video works that often incorporate performance and the body as a multifaceted metaphor.
Kjartansson has been working his way into the art world's collective heart with his funny, romantic, and moving videos and performances, which often extend over many hours in a kind of repetitious meditation on subjects like love and longing.
Since graduating summa cum laude with a BFA in Photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art, 1998 her medium has spanned painting, drawing, performance, photography, video and site - specific installation, often in collaboration with dancers.
Her practice, which combines painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and video, explores issues of gender, culture, and the self, often employing the body as a tool to weave together the personal and political.
Working predominantly in video Chang initially uses the medium to document her performances, often utilizing the camera's potential to misrepresent.
Mika Tajima employs sculpture, painting, video, music, and performance, often drawing on contradictions in modernist design and architecture to consider how the performing subject (e. g. speaker, factory worker, musician, filmmaker) is constructed in spaces in which material objects outline action and engagement.
His works are often conducted as performances and video installations, but incorporate the entire spectrum of the arts; music, film, classical theatre and literature.
Often collaborating with other artists, or enlisting large groups to create «reality directed» performances and video works, Althamer has traveled around the world, staging major performative events that range from obviously constructed spectacles to more subtle interventions like Motion Pictures, in which he hired actors to perform everyday acts, such as greeting a friend, in a public square.
Within the theatrics of the new building, the smaller galleries suit the challenges of hanging «active» art well — videos, photos of performances and so on are often at one remove from the original works that they document and are easy to steal past, although Hélio Oiticica's parrots and some prominent Marina Abramović works are strong in their spaces.
The group show consists of video and performance works by the artists Benjamin Bellas, Clinton King, Noelle Mason, Magdalen Wong, Justin Cooper and Ross Moreno, whom often collaborate under the curatorial moniker «i.e.» The videos on display range from Noelle Mason's -LSB-.....]
Using sculpture, installation, video, photography, text and performance, Bonvicini's work ranges from the intimate to the architectural in scale, questioning some of the often hidden forces that shape identity.
Working across media from video, performance, photography, text, and sound, their works are borne from rigorous research, often working with experts from a variety of fields.
In the 1960s and 1970s artists in Europe and in North and South America used the first portable video cameras and thus the recordings of their performances were often driven by socio - political ambitions.
These experiments are often directed towards the production of video - performances, video installations and experimental publications — using social phenomena as raw material and humor as a catalyst for highlighting systemic ironies and contradictions.
Often included are elements of film, video, sound, performance (see performance art), and architecture (principally in installation art).
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