The Los Angeles space offers an arsenal of names like Sarah Cain,
whose paintings and installations land somewhere between Dr. Seuss and a crime scene, and Brenna Youngblood, a collagist with personally and politically charged work.
Vogue describes McGinness saying, «the skater turned fine artist
whose paintings and installations incorporate public signage, graphically rendered text, and iconography, bringing corporate logos and symbols into a museum context.»
Not exact matches
MARTHA MYSKO (* 1982) is a recent Cranbrook graduate
whose first show at the gallery in 2012 included room - size sculptural
installations and wall works assembled from found domestic matter:
painted carpets, outdated TVs
and iMacs, half of a couch.
«Polka dots would cover my fingertips to the top of my head, expanding to the window
and finally covering up the whole room,» says the artist, 84,
whose latest solo show of new
paintings and installations, «I Who Have Arrived in Heaven,» is on view at David Zwirner in New York through December 21.
Marvin Gaye Chetwynd (b. 1973, London, UK) is a British artist
whose practice mixes performance, sculpture,
painting,
installation and video.
The artists participating at the Grundy Art Gallery are Allison Katz, who displays a trilogy of works comprising
painting, sculpture
and print; Amy Stephens,
whose practice centres on reclaiming objects
and images from the native landscape; Ruth Beale with new large - scale works on paper, drawing on the British tradition of satire to critique current events;
and Rebecca Birch, who brings an interactive
installation investigating the politics of surface.
Nicole Cherubini is a ceramicist
whose work pushes into the realm of both
installation and painting, while still embracing the history of pottery.
Artists from Istanbul represented in Double Crescent are Hale Tenger,
whose edgy assemblage works, addressing issues of gender
and identity, have been exhibited at the biennials in Saõ Paolo, Johannesburg
and Istanbul; Ali Kazma,
whose powerful videos of people at their occupations have been shown at the Istanbul Biennial; Ayşe Erkmen,
whose witty architectural interventions have been featured at Art Basel, the Hamburger Bahnhof
and the Sharjah Biennial; Gülsün Karamustafa, a multimedia artist
whose research - based
installations on subjects such as nomads
and refugees have been shown at Documenta, the Salzburger Kunstverein
and the Walker Art Center
and Nazım Ünal Yılmaz
whose large - scale figurative
paintings have been exhibited at the Kunsthaus Stade in Germany
and Contemporary Istanbul.
Claudia Comte (1983, Grancy, CHE) is a Swiss artist
whose sculptures, large wall
paintings,
and immersive
installations emerge from the artist's interest in the shapes
and forms of Modernism.
Disorderly Conduct: Recent Art in Tumultuous Times features
painting, video,
and installation projects by local
and international artists
whose works reveals the political turbulence, cultural malaise
and general instability of our tumultuous times.
The culmination
and continuation of extensive curatorial research across India, Indian Highway features nearly thirty individuals
and collectives
whose creative practices span a wide range of media — incorporating sculpture, video,
installation,
painting,
and performance —
and subject matter are focused around the situation of modern India.
Tacked onto a small gallery with a handful of
paintings by Heade, John Singer Sargent
and Dove,
whose Sea
and Moon II is hauntingly ravishing, the corridor is mostly devoted to neon
and fluorescent sculptures by Dale Chihuly
and Dan Flavin, respectively; theatrically lit works by Larry Bell
and Robert Irwin, both loans from the Norton Simon Museum;
and light works by Jim Campbell
and Turrell, who lent Sloan Red (1968), a walk - in light
installation.
A multidisciplinary artist
whose work encompasses sculpture,
painting, photography,
and installation art, Matthew Day Jackson has created a varied body of work that explores the duality implicit in most major historical moments.
This five - venue national exhibition marks the first major survey of this Los Angeles — based artist
whose multifaceted practice encompasses
painting and sculpture as well as media
and sound
installation.
Yehudit Sasportas is an
installation artist
whose work fuses drawing,
painting, sculpture,
and architecture.
Abdul Abdullah is an Australian artist,
whose striking
paintings, photographs
and installations explore themes of belonging, racism
and alienation.
In addition to the presentation of the two
paintings and selected ephemera, the exhibition also includes an
installation by the Brooklyn - based artist Clifford Borress,
whose work explores interpretation as an art form — a departure from Mousavi's
paintings and artist statement.
Agus Suwage is a well - known Indonesian artist
whose art practice includes drawing,
painting, sculpture
and installation.
«The 2017 Whitney Biennial, the seventy - eighth installmentof the longest running survey of American art, features sixty - three individuals
and collectives
whose work takes a wide variety of forms, from
painting and installation to activism
and video - game design.
Kristy Perez (b. 1971) is a multidisciplinary artist
whose work ranges from drawing, poetry, abstract
painting,
and design to site - specific sculptural
installations.
Lubaina Himid (1974, Zanzibar) is an artist
whose work includes
paintings, prints, drawings
and installations,
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Santina Amato is an interdisciplinary artist
whose practice incorporates video, sculpture,
installation,
painting and photography.
The curators discussed issues of material specificity
and spatial concerns in contemporary
painting practices,
and examined the work of cutting edge artists
whose work ignites a dialogue about sculptural
and installation forms of
painting.
Individual Gravities brings together the works of three artists
whose practices stretch between classifications of sculpture,
painting,
and installation.
Levine also reinvents Man Ray's
painting La Fortune (1938), multiplying the central image
and bringing it to life as a three - dimensional
installation whose synced repetition echoes that of minimalist sculpture.
In the spirit of Latham's belief in art as a continuous practice, while the main gallery will show a selection of Latham's one - second drawings (he discovered spray
painting in 1954), scarified book sculptures,
installations, public art projects
and filmed performances, the Sackler will be given over to a generation of younger artists
whose work was made with an affinity for Latham's philosophy
and practice.
They were soon followed by her
installations made from found objects covered with stuffed, sometimes dotted phalluses, to which she soon added mirrors,
and by the well - known orgy - like Happenings (
and their films)
whose participants were
painted with dots.
With the aim of drawing attention to the lack of racial diversity through the history of
painting, Awol Erizku creates photographs,
paintings, sculpture,
and video
installations that evoke classical artworks
whose subjects are replaced with models of color.
Rose Simpson is a ceramic
and mixed - media artist
whose work broadly encompasses sculpture
and installation, drawing, aerosol
painting, writing, music
and dance.
THE 2018 PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIENNIAL Guest curator Nat May tapped 25 artists who have never exhibited at the museum before,
and whose works —
paintings, textiles, video
installations,
and more read the article
Surreal Dialogue: Works by Ji Yoon Hwang
and Soyoung Kim, a new exhibition of
painting and fabric
installation works by two young Korean artists
whose diverse, complimentary works explore the language of emotional discomfort in modern society through subtly unsettling images
and tactile sensations.
Carol Es is a self - taught artist
whose work bears dark, yet childlike humor that interweaves throughout her
paintings, drawings,
installations,
and books making these narratives nearly accessible.
The artworks were printed on aluminum
and bronze plaques
and their short messages were accompanied by
paintings of Peter Nadin,
whose portraits of people attached to Holzer's messages emphasized the emptiness of both life
and communication in the digital age.The multimedia extravaganzas of Holzer's later
installations, such as the 1989 Guggenheim exhibition, are exemplified by a 535 - foot running electronic signboard spiraled around the core of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture, flashing garish lights on the monumental stone benches arranged in a large circle on the floor below.
Zhang Xiaotao is an outstanding cross-media
whose creative forms cover
painting, photography, animation,
and installation, focusing on spiritual torture
and struggling behind the compressed modern myth of today China.
Exhibition
and performance by emerging Memphis artist Johnathan Payne,
whose creative practice encompasses drawing,
painting, collage, performance,
and installation art.
Bui is a multi-disciplinary artist
whose work includes
painting, sculpture,
and site - specific
installation.
In a nondescript neighborhood between Murakami
and Asher's shows, a third, unaffiliated retrospective was mounted — illegally — by the young Los Angeles — based artist Chris Lipomi,
whose sculptures,
paintings,
installations,
and performances poke
and prod at constructs of artistic mastery.
Wachtel's
paintings and Beckmans's new media
installations emerged in overlapping American generations of artists active in New York
and Los Angeles in the 1980s
whose contributions have increasingly become admired by new generations of artists
and curators.
The group exhibition Abstracting the Seam surveys the ways in which needleworking strategies permeate the
painting, collage, video, textile,
and installation art by seven contemporary artists
whose work addresses the kaleidoscopic urban experience.
Erika Rothenberg is a conceptual artist
whose provocative
and humorous work about social
and political issues takes many forms, from
paintings and photographs to museum
installations and large - scale outdoor works.
A.F.A was unique in that it operated as an anti-conventional commercial gallery where de Land presented a broad range of artists
whose practices spanned from large - scale
installation to institutional critique, video,
and abstract
painting.
The bodies of the models are intricately
painted and arranged amongst the work of artist Magnus Sodamin,
whose immersive art
installation, Infinity Split, covers 3,000 square feet of gallery wall
and floor space at Miami's Primary Projects building.
Shahzia Sikander, the Pakistani - American artist
whose works delves into drawing,
painting, animation,
installation, performance,
and video, has signed on to show with Sean Kelly Gallery in New York.
Featuring
painting, drawing,
installation, video, sculpture,
and performance, the exhibition highlights artists
whose work both draws on
and challenges traditional artistic approaches to the natural
and built environments.
Kakeru Asai is an artist
whose investigations
and activities are to cover a lot of ground, Sculpture,
Painting Drawing
and Installation works.
Hometown hero Monique Meloche will feature a current of big names, including Ebony G. Patterson,
whose colorful
installations and paintings have earned her the title of «Emerging Queen of 21st Century Pop Art,»
and Sanford Biggers,
whose interdisciplinary practice plays with everything from hip - hop to Buddhism.
The exhibition features forty - eight internationally - known artists
whose work —
painting, sculpture, photography, video,
and installation art — are all drawn from SFMOMA's outstanding collection.
His recent work has included a 12 - by -100-foot mural
and an
installation of
paintings at Mass MoCA in 2006,
whose calligraphic passages demonstrate his amazing use of black.
Marlene Dumas is an artist
whose unique portfolio includes
paintings, collages, drawings, prints,
and installations — though she is best known as a painter.
The gallery brings to Fog Fair newcomers including conceptual artist Ian Wallace, who plays with the boundaries between photography
and painting;
and Turner - Prize nominee Nicole Wermers,
whose mixed - media works
and installations explore themes of lifestyle, consumption,
and class.