Sentences with phrase «with video sculpture»

Rail: Over the last few decades, most artists of the younger generation, like myself, identify your work with video sculpture; but in fact you have made several remarkable performance pieces in the mid «60s.
This unique facility features an urban, modern and industrial flare, with a video sculpture installation, themed rooms, cyc walls, activations, a fabrication department, 40 - foot graffiti storage container by local Las Vegas artist, an Air Stream trailer, event technology, eight loading docks and more creativity all in one space.

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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.
Illustrated with performance, private videos, and recollections from those who knew him, this detailed and innovative documentary looks at the life of the always provocative artist Chris Burden, whose work consistently challenged ideas about the limits and nature of modern art, from his notorious performances in the 1970s to his later assemblages, installations, kinetic and static sculptures, and scientific models.
As it turned out, we were treated to a wonderfully rich Socratic Seminar on the virtues of the space race, a culminating activity for the module that began six weeks ago with Galileo and, during the intervening weeks, had students read Brian Floca's Moonshot and Robert Burleigh's One Giant Leap (both award winners) while exploring a NASA video, mixed media fine art, sculpture, JFK speeches, and more.
Today, artists include our four - legged friends in their painting, photography, sculpture, video and drawings, each with their own voice and understanding of the animal.
Highlights include videos from Bill Viola's immersive Martyrs series, about the endurance and infliction of suffering for beliefs (Earth Martyr, Air Martyr, Fire Martyr, and Water Martyr, 2014); The Propeller Group's sculptural freeze - frames of bullets fired into ballistics gel designed to simulate the effect of wounds (Universe of Collisions series, 2015); Liza Lou's hovering, gatelike sculpture covered in millions of gold - plated beads and providing no real protection (Barricade, 2007 − 8); and a commissioned wall drawing by Tirtzah Bassel (Concourse, 2016) that examines how familiar emblems of airline travel — freedom, adventure, global connection — have become entangled with notions of vulnerability and disempowerment.
Almost every artist statement I have ever read starts out with the words «My work is», «My painting / drawing / sculpture / video / performance is inspired by», or «In my work».
The sculptures on view will continue changing over the course of the exhibition's run, and will be accompanied by a video Canell made with Robin Watkins about slugs.
For his new show at the Brooklyn gallery, which recently relocated from Greenpoint to Prospect Heights, Tcherepnin will once again show work that quite literally goes over everyone's heads: five new chandelier - like sculptures hanging from on high, with videos projected on the walls around them.
Chris Larson, Land Speed Record (still), 2016, installation with color digital video, black - and - white Super 16 mm film, sound, and sculpture.
For the past quarter century, primarily with his paintings but also, as a recent exhibition title put it, «other stuff,» like photographs, videos, sculptures, and installations, he has been getting black figures onto museum walls.
All of the works featured in the exhibition — ranging from video games, single channel video, kinetic sculpture, and prints, to pen plotter drawings — have been created by means of technological tools with an emphasis on the mixing and matching of both professional and amateur technologies, as well as the vernaculars these technologies encourage within culture at large.
Blending the personal with the political, McMillian has worked in a range of mediums and materials, including sculpture, painting, video, performance, and immersive environments, to explore themes of class, gender, race, social history, and culture.
Initially conceived to document the artist's 2014 exhibition at David Zwirner in New York — his first with the gallery, debuting new sculptural work, a critically acclaimed video, and a much - discussed animatronic sculpture — the publication ultimately exists as a hybrid between an exhibition catalogue and a stand - alone expression of Wolfson's vision.
His work intersects video with performance, animation and sculpture, emphasizing bodily labor as both material and subject that moves between mundane and otherworldly ritual.
Known for working in a range of mediums — painting, photography, sculpture, video, installation, and performance — with this exhibition, Johnson adds drawing to his repertoire.
The video, Untitled # 1, 2012, from the series my works, my dreams, must wait till after hell, is presented to establish a dialogue with the sculptures on view.
This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition «Anonymous: Contemporary Tibetan Art» at Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz which features over 50 works of painting, sculpture, installation and video art by 27 Tibetan artists.
Mandala of the B - Bodhisattva II 2000 Linoleum tiles with Formica backing Unique sculpture with video Video editiovideo Video editioVideo edition 5/5
The Kandor series comprises sculptures (bell jars with the miniature version of Kandor), lenticular lightboxes, and videos (previously shown at Jablonka Gallery, Berlin).
Works in the exhibition include The Earth Is a Magnet, 2016, a major new commission by Anna Craycroft that brings the photography, biography, and inventions of Berenice Abbott, famed for both her street photography and rigorously scientific images made at MIT, together with video, sculpture, and photography by a group of Craycroft's peers, including Fia Backström, Katherine Hubbard, Matt Keegan, Jill Magid, MPA, Lucy Raven, Mika Rottenberg, A. L. Steiner, and Erika Vogt.
Indira Cesarine is a multimedia artist who works with photography, video, painting, printmaking and sculpture.
Piri Halasz, From the Mayor's Doorstep http://www.pirihalasz.com/blog.htm?post=907117 Nancy Keefe Rhodes Exhibition Catalogue Limestone Art Gallery, 2010 Karen Wilkin «Extreme Possibilities: New Modernist Paradigms» The Painting Center 2009 Katherine Rushworth, «The Call of Canastota» Central New York Magazine, May / June 2009 Sonja Freidman, «Susan Roth» La Palabra Isrealita, Santiago, Chile 2009 Clement Greenberg, «Interview with Clement Greenberg, (reprinted from, Susan Roth, A Minotaur Production: video Reader's Digest Foundation, 1988)», Direct Sculpture; Dialogue in Polymers, catalogue to the exhibition, UMass / Amherst 2006 J. R. Hughto «The Mirror Eye» documentary video 2005 Allen M. Jones «The Prescience of a Cranky Critic» L.A. Times 2004 Donald Kuspit, «A Critic's Collection», ArtNet, 2001 Karen Wilkin, «Clement Greenberg: a critical eye», Clement Greenberg, a critic's collection, Princeton Univ..
The show will include new commissions together with selections from Domanović's recent video, sculpture, and installation work.
The Hessel Collection is international in scope, with paintings, photographs, and works on paper, sculptures, videos and video installations from the 1960s to the present including notable representations from many of the foremost movements in contemporary art; Minimalism, Arte Povera, Transavantgarde, Neo-expressionism, Pattern and Decoration, The Hairy Who and Chicago Imagists, Post-minimalists, and New Media, among others.
Using video and sculpture, she plans to poetically compare the heritage of the south Louisiana Houma Indians with a folkloric French coastal city called Ys that disappeared beneath the ocean when a princess stole the magical key to the levee gate.
Building on Artists Space's history as an institution whose program has increasingly emphasized community participation and political organization (see last year's Decolonize This Place, which turned the gallery into a weekly activist meeting hub), Coop Fund foregoes traditional media like painting or sculpture in favor of video, art - science hybrids, updated junk sculpture, and institutional critique, making an implicit statement about these media that, for their associations with high - modernist seriousness, are appropriate to a politically engaged exhibition.
He is delighted to be working with Tony Oursler, having appeared in a number of his videos and sculptures for the past couple of years.
He works in photography, video, music and sculpture and collaborates with hip - hop artists and Vogue magazine.
INDIRA CESARINE Indira Cesarine is a multimedia artist who works with photography, video, painting, printmaking and sculpture.
Indeed, Liu, who will open a new solo exhibition on November 2 at the Lehmann Maupin gallery, in Manhattan, is known for working within a variety of mediums — painting, photography, video, sculpture, installation — and experimenting with all manner of materials, letting the concept dictate the form a piece will ultimately take.
PEET's work — whether painting, sculpture, drawing, video, or performance — actively engages with the social and political realities of our time and fluctuates between documentary and subjective approaches.
The Contemporary art collection encompasses works created from 1945 to the present with strong examples of Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Pop art, Conceptual art, and recent movements in painting, sculpture, photography, and video.
Working with woodcut, sculpture, video and performance, Büttner also produces contemplative, abstract fabric «paintings» made from heavy - duty material of workers» uniforms.
A locally based artist will be the Center's focus with Nina Surel: Sailing to Byzantium, an allegory of aging loosely based around William Butler Yeats» poem, involving sculpture, installation, sound and video.
Exhibitions at West 19th Street, New York, and 24 Grafton Street, London, balance the program's historical component with presentations of recent painting, photography, sculpture, and video, among other mediums, by boundary - pushing contemporary artists like Kerry James Marshall, Oscar Murillo, Diana Thater, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Jordan Wolfson.
In his sculptures, videos, and works on paper, Dean often approaches color with a scientific perspective.
In this show, the artist's first one - person exhibition in the United States since his «Possibilities» show at the P.S. 1 Museum in June 1989, FRANZ WEST will exhibit a series of new sculptures and an installation which includes a video made in collaboration with the Austrian film - maker BERNARD RIFF.
Alongside a series of abject ink - jet prints that looked as if they were plastered in bumper stickers purchased from an early 2000s Spencer Gifts and his 2012 video Raspberry Poser, in which animated renderings of a condom and the HIV virus dance through the streets of New York City while Beyoncé and Mazzy Star play at an intoxicating volume, he showed the animatronic sculpture (Female figure), a scuffed - up woman impaled on a stripper pole who speaks in Wolfson's voice and makes eye contact with viewers.
With a keen interest in dissecting processes of forming meaning from objects, culture and natural phenomena, Mangan creates videos, montages, sculptures and installations that disrupt established systems of knowledge.
She makes sculptures, performances, and videos, teaches at SUNY Purchase College, and works with people in all parts of the world.
Video has had a long relationship with sculpture, from the stacked televison «gardens» of Nam June Paik and the closed - circuit corridors of Bruce Nauman to the more recent projections onto and into objects and architecture by the likes of Pipilloti Rist and Mona Hatoum.
In the back room in the Chelsea space, the show also boasts a neon sign and video of a small fox, but her heart seems most invested in the gestural drawings and small bronze sculptures, coated with a chalky white patina that gives them a clunky plaster - of - Paris look.
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.
Kanye West may have claimed the great Matthew Barney as his personal Jesus, but just look at his «Famous» sculpture on view at Blum & Poe in Los Angeles — no true disciple of the letting - it - all - hang - out godhead of freaky video art would so demurely cover up his own manhood with a delicately positioned blanket, even while Kanye presents his wife's truly famous naked posterior for all to see.
The Swiss artist David Weiss (1946 - 2012) is best known for the sly, jokey photographs, sculptures and videos he made with Peter Fischli under the name Fischli / Weiss.
Their projects have encompassed a range of mediums — sound, video, performance, sculpture — and often deal with issues of politics, cultural identity, and authorship.
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Each of the 27 artists participating in the exhibition stands out with a thoroughly elaborated personal idiom within a various range of media; painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, video and embroidery.
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