«His paintings,
videos and sculptures capture the beauty, grit and complexity of contemporary urban society, and they do so with an honesty and an originality that makes us want to look deeper at the art and at ourselves.»
Not exact matches
Eric also makes gorgeous
videos capturing the shifting light, as well as resin
sculptures that interact with their environment, reflecting
and transmitting light, just as the sky
and the sea.
Together they form Moreno & Grau Studio
and use photography
and video to
capture their process of building an imaginary world, one that often includes
sculptures and installations made in the studio.
It runs almost exclusively to painting, give or take a handful of equally old - fashioned
sculptures and a
video that
captures visitors in, naturally enough, time delay.
BRUCE NAUMAN: CONTRAPPOSTO STUDIES, I THROUGH VII Seven large - scale projections
capture the pre-eminent
video performance artist Bruce Nauman walking in contrapposto, the counterpose posture featured in classic
sculpture,
and revisiting a subject he explored in 1968.
Working in
sculpture, collage, photography,
video, installation,
and performance, Ward
captures the makeshift qualities of everyday life
and imbues his production with a visceral relationship to history
and the real world.
Among the works on view will be a five - part concrete
sculpture by Lara Favaretto, each part of which
captures a gesture meant to convey a single mood or feeling; a site - specific environment by Claudia Comte, which will include a series of sculptural works
and a
video;
and a sculptural intervention by Renata Lucas, installed on the floor of the gallery.
Capturing their extensive range, the exhibition includes paintings, prints,
and sculpture, as well as
video and mixed media installations.»
Brit Bunkley will discuss the intersection of virtual
and physical
sculpture as well as the juncture of animation
and captured video.
Her newest works bring to life her interest in cycles
and passage of winter to spring, stillness to motion,
and life to death — specifically by
capturing shifting light in
video, paint
and sculpture.
Best known for his neon
sculptures, Sonnier also pioneered early
video art
and installation which
captured the razzmatazz of our new found infatuation for digital dreaming.
He also produced an album cover for Bon Iver, has been featured at the PULSE Art Fair,
and continues to broaden his studio practice creating 3 - dimensional works on paper,
sculpture,
captures,
and video.
The exhibition
captures the personal stories
and collective histories of artists reflected through installations,
videos, paintings
and sculptures.