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Chiharu Shiota

 

"Für den WhiteCube der Kunsthalle Rostock kreierte Chiharu Shiota eine ortsspezifische Installation namens „Letters of Thanks“. Dafür wurden Dankesbriefe in einer lokalen, Kampagne gesammelt und zusammen mit verschickten Briefen aus Japan, Dänemark und Brasilien, wo sie diese Arbeit schon realisiert hat, in die Installation der Kunsthalle Rostock integriert. Der Realisierung dieser Arbeit ging als Impuls die Dankbarkeit der Künstlerin gegenüber ihrem persönlichen Kontext voraus. Sie überträgt ihre eigenen Erfahrungen in einen Versuch, die Menschen dazu anzuregen, Gefühle, die schwer zu formulieren sind, in Worte zu fassen. Durch die Verwendung der neuen Medien sind die Beziehungen virtuell und abstrakter geworden. Die Geschwindigkeit von SMS, WhatsApp, WeChat, Facebook, Twitter und anderer Kommunikationsmedien verhindert die Auswahl spezifischer und persönlicher Begriffe. Das Briefeschreiben soll hier Teil des Entschleunigungsprozesses der Ausstellungsteilnehmer werden. Die Empfänger der Briefe sind Gott, Familienmitglieder, Freunde, das Universum..."

Quelle:http://www.kunsthallerostock.de/kunsthalle-rostock/2017/chiharu-shiota/

"ABWEG"

by darko_caramello_nikolic

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Hamburg 2020

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Installation by Roger Ballen at the fotomuseum, The Hague

Light Installation around Cologne Cathedral on 16 Januar this year.

From the Festival of the Moon at Wells Cathedral

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Bike with carbon belt drive.

Do you imagine they are installing updates or viruses? I only have a few of these figures to work with so I am experimenting and trying out different ideas. There are many creative artists who have already shot lots of interesting and clever images with miniatures but I haven't, there is always room for different interpretations.

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detail of Conversation, Tim Lowly © 2005, installation (in the North Park University Art Faculty exhibition 2005) with drawing, microphone, cable, spackle and text

 

The following text, which was displayed on the wall beside the installation, apparently is a transcription of people discussing this artwork as recorded via the microphone suspended above the piece. The cable from the microphone goes into the wall and it is unclear whether the microphone is actually functional or not.

 

Text part two (part one)

  

Humming woman: “…springtime calls her children until she lets them go at last…”

Loud woman: Not that song again! My room-mate said her art prof listened to that guy all the time last year!

Humming woman: You mean the guy who made this?

Loud woman: What? No the guy who made that big river painting last year.

Humming woman: I think that this is the same guy.

Loud woman: Oh, I guess so. This is pretty different. Maybe he got tired.

Humming woman: I think this is about the end times.

Loud woman: (laughing) You are so full of it!

Humming woman: (laughing) “…a baby sings in all our bones, so scared to be alone!”

(lobby noise)

Woman with Korean accent: Do you know Yoon Hee?

Tim Lowly: Yes. How did you…

Woman with Korean accent: She goes to my church. She said, “My teacher Tim Lowly looks like Jesus.”

Tim Lowly: (laughing) Do you think so?

Woman with Korean accent: Not really.

Tim Lowly: Actually I made this drawing on top of a sketch Yoon Hee left lying in the drawing studio.

Woman with Korean accent: You made this? Is this a painting?

Tim Lowly: Well there is some paint on it…

Woman with Korean accent: Are you recording?

Tim Lowly: I can never remember which way that on-off switch works on the microphone.

Woman with Korean accent: I like the shadow…

(lobby noise)

Man with soft voice: Look this is the one I was telling you about. I think it’s kind of funny.

Anxious Woman: Really? It makes me nervous. I don’t like things hanging over my head.

Man with soft voice: Well, I think it’s safe, but you can stand over here in case it falls.

Anxious Woman: Yes, but the drawing seems kind of insolent.

Man with soft voice: Insolent? You mean arrogant?

Anxious Woman: Asking, asking. Everybody always asking…

Man with soft voice: Relax Courtney…

(lobby noise)

Jock: (noise of ball bouncing on floor) This one makes me think of what is going on down on the Gulf Coast.

Skeptical Woman: What?

Jock: You know, people giving to other people. Like this hand is offering and the microphone is listening…

Skeptical Woman: (snorting) Jocks!

Jock: Hey, I took an art class!

Skeptical Woman: And that makes you some kind of expert!

Jock: (drifting off, bouncing ball) I didn’t say I was…

(lobby noise)

Man: Maybe it’s about gas prices.

Woman: What? (laughing) You are nuts! Everything is about cars for you.

Man: No, it’s kind of like one of those gas pump lines that hangs down…

Woman: All you need is a steering wheel for that hand to grab!

Man: (grumbling) I paid for lunch…

(lobby noise)

Art Major with Generic Voice: This reminds me of this art book I saw in the library. It was about an Italian artist…Margarita Mozerella or something like that. There was this long text based on a stenographer’s transcript of people at a gallery opening. No way I could read all that!

Man with mellow voice: I like to read things like that. And crossword puzzles. Have you played one of those new Japanese puzzle games in the paper.

Art Major with Generic Voice: I don’t like newspapers. That fence thing uses newspaper.

Man with mellow voice: This is kind of like a puzzle….maybe.

Art Major with Generic Voice: I’m taking advanced painting with this guy…he’s kind of strange….

Man with mellow voice: You’re one to talk.

Art Major with Generic Voice: Hey, just because I dress different…

(lobby noise)

 

part one

  

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While waiting for a shot of the comet, I got my first closeup glimpse of Baton Rouge's latest art installation. I can't believe that it's been there on the levee for 5 years, and this is the first time I've actually photographed it!

 

It is a Rotary Club gift to the city to celebrate Baton Rouge's 100th birthday.

Installation in the Collection Lambert, Avignon, by Claude Leveque, 2000. Neon, fog, and sonorous tape.

"Central Color Station" by Quintessenz, installation in front of the Main Station in Hannover

It is only once you are out at Nigg you see the size of this industrial harbour. It is quite an amazing facility and there are plenty old oil rigs parked on the Cromarty Firth.

I don't know what this mesh of industrial metal is, but with the right light, it becomes an art installation.

Sculptures et installation à Sainte-Flavie, Qc

 

Le p'tit prince de Sainte-Flavie, Qc

 

Sculpture en béton, incrustée de pierres. Personnage ayant illustré un conte écrit par Marcel Gagnon. L'artiste a également une production littéraire variée.

Museum roof, Nasjonalmuseet

Anne Imhof, still from installation with movie, at exhibition YOUTH in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, NL

I photographed this ghosts installation at some house in our neighborhood, then I got the idea to "move" it to the creepy woods to make it a Halloween scene :))

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This revolving Image that changes its form is projected onto a Blacked out Shop Window .It is part of " The Awakening " Event in Hulls Old Town where magical light and sound installations are on view .."The Awakening" is to Celebrate the movement from Winter to Spring and Hulls Maritime Heritage and Folklore and Mythology ..

Laguna de Bay is a large lagoon located to the east of Manila. Talim island appears at the upper centre of the photo.

The lake is strangely called "Laguna Lake" among Japanese.

installation on Angelina St

 

... in Brugge.

 

Last August, in Bruges, visitors could cross the water on his installation entitled BRUG (The Bridge) by Jarosław Kozakiewicz.

With the many bridges that span the canals in the city centre and link neighbourhoods with each other, BRUG is a contemporary interpretation with another function.

Instead of bricks and cobblestones, the artist uses metal profiles and canvas to create a bridge on which you can cross from one side of the canal to the other.

 

I waited until one of the many canal boats passed under it...

 

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An installation display that I was volunteering at over December.

 

Read about the display here: www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/news/19760581.no-25-golden-s...

This shot I took in museum K21 here in Düsseldorf. The building used to be the Parlament building. It’s now been renovated and turned into a beautiful museum, with many rooms on several levels in the interior. There’s a great café too!

This picture I took in a big room on two levels, with an enormous installation… and a great deal if very loud echoing noise!

abandoned airfield - Egebek/Tarp Germany

cité de la mode et du design. Paris

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