However, his artistic practice with elements of the cinematographic already started in 1990
with spatial installations and serial paintings that can be experienced through movement.
With spatial installations consisting of mirrors and light Germaine Kruip actively involves the viewer in her work.
Not exact matches
In 1949, he exhibited Ambiente Spaziale a Luce Nera (
Spatial Environment
with Black Light), a room - sized work using neon lights in a dark space of colored walls, a proto -
installation style that would reappear decades later and in the Gagosian show.
Working
with drawing, video, sculpture, and
installations, Hüner's practice focuses on constructed narratives and eclectic assemblages which explore the subjects of utopia, archaeology, ideas of progress, and the future through reimagining
spatial and architectural entities and organic and artificial forms.
Yayoi Kusama's oeuvre is presented by a rich selection of paintings, drawings and sculptures, along
with large - scale
spatial installations and material from her happenings and performances in New York in the «60s.
With an irreverence for the normative nature of painting to find a definitive resolution, Evans tests the limits of a material and its spatial boundaries, as paintings merge with installation and the picture plane expands into sculptural f
With an irreverence for the normative nature of painting to find a definitive resolution, Evans tests the limits of a material and its
spatial boundaries, as paintings merge
with installation and the picture plane expands into sculptural f
with installation and the picture plane expands into sculptural form.
«Jon Kessler creates ingenious
spatial scenarios by juxtaposing kinetic multimedia and video
installations with a disturbingly high number of surveillance cameras.
The design similar to this work, she has developed a site - specific
spatial installation for the Kunsthalle Nuremberg, using wallpaper and brightly colored lithographs, which is entirely in the context of their claim, «to find a way to deal
with painting different than previously dealt
with it was».
Zack's explorations include experiments
with various types of media and technology, such as films, drawings, 3D visualizations and
spatial installation.
The emotional exuberance the title expresses is conveyed by his solo exhibition especially conceived for Kunsthaus Bregenz,
with its profuse and lavish presentation uniting diverse media from drawings and objects to large - scale
spatial installations.
Always dealing
with three - dimensional space, she expanded her
spatial investigations in the 1990s
with multimedia
installations that combine video, drawing, sculpture, and audio components.
Each work is an independent
spatial installation filled
with carefully arranged objects which, in interaction
with cell walls of glass, wire mesh or old doors, create psychologically tense and sensual scenarios.
Steve Rowell is a research - based artist who works
with photography and moving image, sound,
installation, maps and
spatial concepts.
The
installation plays
with scale and
spatial perspective to create a cartoonish landscape of sculptures, combining high - spec finishes and new technology
with breakfast cereal, DIY home tiling techniques and a «living room materiality».
Fairhurst made a few significant pieces in the 90s, mostly working
with photography and
spatial installation — one of them being the image featured above, the author's own interpretation of Pieta.
Kusama's original artistic output is represented by a rich selection of paintings, drawings and sculpture, along
with large
spatial installations and material from her happenings and performances in 1960s New York.
Tatiana Trouvé is well known for the large - scale
spatial installations integrated
with architecture and her paintings, while Laure Prouvost mainly works on video and immersive
installations combined
with video.The exhibitions are named for the titles of their works: «The Sparkle of Absence» is from Trouvé's conceptual series, consisting of works that have never been materialized and that are only in the existence of titles; «Into All That Is Here» comes from the latest work of Prouvost's most representative series «Granddad».
Rosie's varied media works take the form of large scale site - specific
installations, smaller more intimate constructions, and drawing / collage dealing
with the
spatial realm that gives way to the sculptural shamanistic forms.
Tatiana Trouvé is well known for the large - scale
spatial installations integrated
with architecture and her paintings.The exhibitions is named for the titles of her works: «The Sparkle of Absence» is from Trouvé's conceptual series, consisting of works that have never been materialized.
Ambienti / Environments at Pirelli HangarBicocca until 25 February 2018 focuses on Fontana's incredible
installation art
with a selection of his seminal Ambienti Spaziali — translated as «
spatial environments» — making their debut appearance.
The book focuses on the
spatial organisation of these exhibitions,
with floor plans and
installation photographs that give the viewer a sense of what it felt like to be in those spaces.»
Sculptures and paintings by the Swiss artist engage in a fascinating dialogue
with videos, sculptures, drawings, photographs, and
spatial installations by the US multimedia artist.
The emotional exuberance the title expresses is conveyed by his solo exhibition specifically conceived for Kunsthaus Bregenz,
with its profuse and lavish presentation uniting diverse media from drawings and objects to large - scale
spatial installations.
Graduated as architect and artist, Tirtiaux works mostly
with site - specific
installations and
spatial interventions, which are usually commentaries on the social and architectural context of the places where they are installed.
This group exhibition focuses on the growing
spatial and material freedom in painting as it merges
with installation and sculpture.
Her first
spatial weavings date from the early seventies, and soon after she began to make her own Quipus from unspun wool — ephemeral, site - specific
installations which combined the tactile ritual of weaving and spinning
with assemblage, poetry, and performance.
In recent years, Urs Fischer has been exploring the genres of classical art history (still lifes, portraits, nudes, landscapes, and interiors) at the intersection
with everyday life in cast sculptures and assemblages, paintings, digital montages,
spatial installations, mutating or kinetic objects, and texts.
The exhibition, presents a rich selection of works both existent and new, including large - scale
installations, videos and photographs, and plays
with the
spatial and temporal coordinates of the exhibition venue.
Ahead of his time,
with so many vague and unformed but interesting ideas, it is fair to say that his
spatial concept foreshadowed
installation and environmental art and his promotion of gesture as art prompted performance as art.
Reinvesting traditional art historical genres (still life, portraits, nudes, landscapes, and interiors)
with an abundance of rich and surprising forms — such as cast sculptures and assemblages, paintings, digital montages,
spatial installations, kinetic objects, and texts — he ceaselessly explores the intersection of art and everyday life.
Rail: Since you were invested in Artaud, who in his reconfigured use of language, wanted both the actors and audience to be part of the whole theatrical experience, the same can be said of your site - specific
installation, which also encourages the viewer to participate more actively — I wonder whether your apprenticeship in scene design at the Ivoryton Summer Theater in Connecticut in 1950 had perhaps given you a first glimpse into the
spatial proscenium
with theatrical backdrops and scene designs?
We Shall Be All is a sound
installation commissioned for the MCA Collection that «explore [s] the
spatial properties of sound, utilizing aspects of Chicago's... complex political history» — particularly the use of slogans and statements associated
with collective groups such as the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World).
Finally, the artist has chosen to fit the space of her
installation with a picture - rail hanging system reminiscent of the one used in the Walker's now demolished 1927 building, further collapsing the institution's
spatial histories of site and display.
With a practice that moves between
installation and text, sculpture and architecture, Liam Gillick has long been invested in creating the basic situational and
spatial conditions for communicative encounter and exchange.
The work now exists as a performance, an
installation, and as software
with a print edition score distributed by Avant.org allowing the listener to tune and customize this work to their own listening spaces, creating performances that can then be shared to a growing database of psychoacoustic
spatial practices.
Her sculptures, along
with the
spatial bodies and
installations, explore the possibilities and limits of movements by using the repetition of organic and constructive form - elements.
Interested in exploring atmospheric and
spatial arrangements, Fran Siegel creates
installation works and collage - like drawings that interact
with their surrounding environment.
This time the
installation seems to have swept aside the problems of its placing,
with some easy gesture of
spatial mastery.
The museum opens
with a group exhibition selected to «test the
spatial and lighting dynamics of MASS MoCA,» a billboard art retrospective — including new commissions — lining Massachusetts highways in and around North Adams, and it has already begun to distribute site - specific sound art
installations throughout the community.
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