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Kolkata Durga Puja, Divine Goddess,Installation art, Anandarup, Ganges, Indian river, People, Indian, Bridge, Babughat, Sadhu, Nagas, Saint, Grass, India
Outgoing 2010 NPWC Board of Directors: Fran, Jeanne, Susan S., Patti B., Alana, Susan P., Robin, Debbie Struk, Sharon and Patti S.
video installation | 1 projector | 2 projections | ballet floor 300x400 cm | yellow silk fabric 150x300 cm | red carpet 200 x300
3 videos | red 05 : 10 | yellow 06 : 38 | black 10 :51|
De Fabriek |groep exhibition| 1 needs to creat 2 | Eindhoven | january 2014
Installation View - Kate Sully. Four (26 January - 24 February 2013). Cornerhouse, Manchester. Photo credit We Are Tape
Here we see a long time K and K tech working on the vermiculite bottom. If you look close you can see the center line on the bottom where several lines have been buried and vermiculite was replaced. The tech is now covering the entire bottom with a final layer of vermiculite to ensure a uniform bottom befrore the installation of the new liner.
Installation sculpture by artist Merle Temkin, Backfire, CUNY Mall, NYC (installation shot); plexi-mirror strips, fluorescent paint, galvanized steel; 6' x 32" x 5', 1984
Room Three from south, (left to right) works by Livingston, (l.-r. from far back) Stewart, Sella, Betak, Burke, Barnes, 2 by Marshall, Redborg.
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this installation filled the entire stairwell of sheffield central library. bird-like and beautiful.
Installation view images from the Inaugural group show at Hashimoto Contemporary Los Angeles, September 2021
Installation of wiring in the ceiling for lighting receptacles, raceways for computers, and fire protection.
Temporary art installations in vacant storefronts. 125 E 6th street. Open to tour for the Downtown LA Art Walk. www.PhantomGalleriesLA.com
Open the click buckle of the tree slings by inserting the small silver webbing through the larger blue frame (see fig. 1a). Next, pull the first tree sling through the loop of the installation
webbing. Then pull the second tree sling through the stitched end of the slackline webbing. Now find two trees a suitable distance apart and pass the tree slings around them, closing
the click buckles by inserting the small silver webbing through the blue frame (see fig. 1a). Tighten the tree slings around the trees by pulling on the free ends of the slings. (See fig. 1)
To prevent excessive abrasion, the part of the installation/slackline webbing connecting it to the tree sling should be placed against the gray, reinforced area of the tree sling. Ensure that the angle of the tree slings does not exceed 90° to avoid excessive forces on
the slings and their components (see fig. 1b).
Installation view from "Vessel" a group exhibition curated by Dasha Matsuura at Hashimoto Contemporary
ORCHIDS an opulent visual experience by Willemijn de Wit willemijndewit.nl en Ulrike Jurklies momantai-design.com
Installation during Dutch Design Week 2015 at Yksi; Strijp-S in Eindhoven yksi.nl
sponsored by VG Colours vgorchids.eu / Big Impact Interior Printing interiorprinting.com / Forest Group forestgroup.com / sign more sign-more.nl
Installation ceremony of Rtn. Atul Shah as President of the Rotary Club of Nagpur, the largest Club in RI Dist. 3030 and one of the largest in South-East Asia. He was installed by out-going President Tauby Bhagwagar at Hotel Centre Point on Thursday, 5th July, 2012.
Installation ceremony of Rtn. Atul Shah as President of the Rotary Club of Nagpur, the largest Club in RI Dist. 3030 and one of the largest in South-East Asia. He was installed by out-going President Tauby Bhagwagar at Hotel Centre Point on Thursday, 5th July, 2012.
nstallation ceremony of Rtn. Atul Shah as President of the Rotary Club of Nagpur, the largest Club in RI Dist. 3030 and one of the largest in South-East Asia. He was installed by out-going President Tauby Bhagwagar at Hotel Centre Point on Thursday, 5th July, 2012.
nstallation ceremony of Rtn. Atul Shah as President of the Rotary Club of Nagpur, the largest Club in RI Dist. 3030 and one of the largest in South-East Asia. He was installed by out-going President Tauby Bhagwagar at Hotel Centre Point on Thursday, 5th July, 2012.
Installation ceremony of Rtn. Atul Shah as President of the Rotary Club of Nagpur, the largest Club in RI Dist. 3030 and one of the largest in South-East Asia. He was installed by out-going President Tauby Bhagwagar at Hotel Centre Point on Thursday, 5th July, 2012.
A temporary installation on White Wharf
Rockport, Massachusetts
Utilizing the off-season resource of stored lobster pots found along the coast line, the temporary installation will provide a public room for the community and to visitors during the month of February.
The proposal is intended for day and evening habitation, for individuals and groups, for informal gatherings and private contemplation. Constructed of local lobster pots of various colors wrapped in cheesecloth and iced down nightly the pots engage the fundamental principles of prospect and refuge. During the day hours the pots and their scrim of iced cheesecloth form a homogeneous enclosure and through openings provide distant views to the horizon and slotted views back to town. In the evening the pots are illuminated with lamps contained within the pots and through the thin shell of ice, their glow
will reflect the various colors of the found pots.
Contributing to the form will be the daily cycles of freeze/thaw, patterns form due to exposure to, or lack of sun and wind. The final form of the installation following the month long installation will respond to, and be shaped by it’s micro-context.
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present In the Abstract, a group exhibition curated by Dasha Matsuura featuring new works by Abel Macias, Ellen Rutt, Rachel Strum and Madeleine Tonzi. Each artist brings a fresh perspective to contemporary abstraction, from geometric shapes to the suggestion of surreal forms.
Ranging from the purely abstract patterns in Ellen Rutt's textile based works to the loose landscape references of Abel Macias' work, each of the artists featured express intangible moments in each piece. Rachel Strum's (pictured above) work blaze in a riot of color and texture, creating a cosmic depth in each color field. Working with reclaimed and scrap textiles, Ellen Rutt engages the tradition of quilting in times of crisis to create fluid patterns and bold compositions.
Punctuating her works with points of entry, Madeleine Tonzi's paintings float across blush toned planes dotted with surreal architectural structures. Abel Macias' gestural paintings examine texture and pattern while intimating a natural space and visualizing a warm summer breeze. Each of the artists featured creates a non- specific space for the viewer to pour into.