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This installation was moving and poignant and marked the lives that were lost by this country during the First world War 1914 the commencement of this war.
Technicians install the NASA Logo and Goddard signature in the James Webb Space Telescope cleanroom. Building 29 at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Credit: NASA/Mike McClare.
This video is a part of installation piece from *"oto no ma".
*"oto no ma";space in between the sounds.
Music and images:Mayumi Ishida
Projection and visual effects:Richard Byers
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音 の 間 "oto no ma"
Mayumi Ishida in collaboration with Richard Byers
21.9ー3.10 wed closed
11:00-18:00(最終日17:00)
#artspace88 Kunitachi Tokyo
"As rusted iron"
Photographic installation of 7 large-framed photos.
17ème biennale internationale de l'image (Nancy, France - 2012).
Meat market. Кингисепп (Kingisepp, Leningradskaya Oblast), Russia.
His Honour Brigadier-General The Honourable J.J. Grant, CMM, ONS, CD (Ret'd), Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia with Justice Linda Lee Oland as she administers his Oath of Office at His Honour's Installation ceremony at Province House, Halifax, NS. 12 April 2012.
Photo credit: Communications Nova Scotia.
left:
Judy Ledgerwood
Cibachrome
2000
82 x 36 Inches
right:
I Peed in My Pants
Cibachrome
1994
83.25 x 38.25 inches
Collection of Refco Group Ltd.
The installation 'Mirrors' is three boxes which look like part of wall and shelf by the bed with different useful or memorable subjects. Each box contains different things such as book, postcard, tickets, candle and so on. Each shelf represents each individual person.
The first box is a Russian emigran`s shelf. On the wall paper there are some memorable photos with his friends and family which stayed in Tajikistan, prayer on the piece of paper, cheques and remittances home. On the shelf there are old steel mug, broken lighter, the cheapest cigarettes, plastic flower and other old and cheap things.
The second box is a shelf of young girl from the periphery. On the shelf is mess. There are a lot of banal photos with her, cosmetic magazine, empty perfume, old cotton wool, vanilla cigarettes and crumpled bank of energy drink.
The third box is a shelf of old woman from the small Russian city. All things were put neatly on the shelf. There are knitting, postcard, seeds, darned sock, porcelain cat and other things.
All these boxes have general similarity - mirror on the wall. Everybody can guess who is owner of each shelves, find good and bad sides of these persons judging by their private things and mirror helps to see themselves. Thereby in these people we can find some similarity between them and us.
Each box has an individual music which helps receive more thoughts and feelings.
Michael Auping and Martin Puryear are discussing the placement of the pieces within the galleries. Puryear's studio produced the miniatures seen in the photo. Martin Puryear's work will be exhibited from February 24-May 18, 2008.
kitty porn and porn, painted. at Marianne Boesky Gallery, to July 1. First solo show with the gallery by the Berlin-based artist.
Progress photo - June 18, 2014 #2014Folklife
Learn more about the bamboo installation: www.festival.si.edu/2014/china/bamboo_installation.aspx
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Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Infinite Possibility. Mirror Works and Drawings 1974–2014
March 13–June 3, 2015
5th Ave at 89th Street
New York City
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Infinite Possibility. Mirror Works and Drawings 1974–2014 is the first U.S. museum exhibition of mirror works and drawings by Iranian artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian. This presentation includes plaster and mirror reliefs, large-scale mirror sculptures, and works on paper. This body of work is characterized by a merging of visual and spatial experience, coupled with the aesthetic traditions of Islamic architecture and decoration.
Photos: David Heald
Learn more: www.guggenheim.org/monir
Located at Euston Square Gardens, the Alga(e)zebo consists of a large decorative canopy-structure, a Gazebo. The concept of the Gazebo follows an English tradition in which such filigree construction becomes a jewel that punctuates the landscape, creating a small gathering or viewing point that in turn organises the natural setting around it. The steel structure also fits in the tradition of exposed steel paraphernalia – gates, fences, fountains, pipe work etc. – which distinguishes and enriches so many UK cities. The complex patterns of the surface create a unique ornamental structure that evokes a sense of delicacy and elegance, with an ever-changing effect of light and shadows.
The Alga(e)zebo has been designed by marcosandmarjan architects of The Bartlett School of Architecture. It has been commissioned by the Mayor of London as part of the ‘WONDER’ series of Incredible Installations. You can see it at Euston Square Gardens as part of the capital’s city-wide celebration during the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.
Read more at: bit.ly/InstallationsLondon2012