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Instalaciòn acciòn llevada a cabo el viernes 16 de mayo de 2008 por parte del Seminario de Medios Multiples III, junto con la artista Shirley Paes Leme
"But is it Art?" — April 2009
Ann Stoddard's sculpture students create installation work at Salisbury University's Student Art Center.
"I Wasn't Everything" - a MA Fine Arts graduation show at LASALLE College of the Arts, class of 2015.
String art wall and yarn bomb by Lorna and Jill Watt of Knits for Life at Seed + Salt, a restaurant in the Marina district of San Francisco, California.
Read the full story of this project here: knitsforlife.com/2015/01/04/seedandsaltstringart/
Stats:
9 x 8 feet
1 week to design and install
On view November 2014 to present.
Learn more about JEFF&GORDON: sweeney.ucr.edu/exhibitions/jeff-and-gordon/
JEFF & GORDON are a collaborative team of artists who create videos and installations that explore social interactions. Jeff Foye and Gordon Winiemko create situations wherein an audience will reflect on their participatory role in the ever-changing cultural narrative; every one of us contributes to our collective culture, but at the same time we are all defined by culture. As such, their work frequently “takes on” the form of familiar social customs and iconography, and also enters into a dialogue with the site or the context in which the work is exhibited. The artists also forward their personae, and frequently mediate their performative actions through video, as informed by the cinematic aesthetic. The artists live and work in the Los Angeles area. Organized by UCR Sweeney Art Gallery, and curated by Jennifer Frias, associate curator, Sweeney Art Gallery.
At Mike Nelson's Psychic Vacuum installation..a confounding installation- half narrative, half labyrinthine in the old Essex Meat Market. Up until October 28.
Artist Brandon Roth documents his solo art show "Neighborhoods" at Voz Alta Project Gallery in Barrio Logan.
Nam June Paik's "One Candle, Candle Projection" and "Standing Buddha with Outstretched Hand" at the Tower Gallery of the National Gallery of Art.
Some characters inscribed on the back of the Buddha statue. What does this say? Ah! It's the artist's name.
Countershadows 2014 is a curatorial project by Melanie Pocock, presented at Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore. Featuring works by Heman Chong, Tamares Goh, Ho Rui An, Sai Hua Kuan, Jeremy Sharma, Tan Peiling, Robert Zhao Renhui (The Institute of Critical Zoologists).
documentation of a multi-sited installation project.
i am really interested in how context alters a piece of art and vice versa. i use the same group of objects within my installations, bringing in others found on site. the expectations and connotations brought to the piece are very different depending on the situation eg: a gallery, shop or outdoors. with this ongoing set of work i am interested in how this affects the reading of the piece.
this and other images on my page are specifically put on this site to be viewed in a different context. i am exploring as i said above, the way context alters the interpretation of a piece or image. by putting these pieces on the net, they exist in a completely different context and become images instead of installations. i am interested in this shift.
"But is it Art?" — April 2009
Ann Stoddard's sculpture students create installation work at Salisbury University's Student Art Center.
The higher up you went, the more abstract this installation became and you could really focus on the larger emphasis of shape and color.
"But is it Art?" — April 2009
Ann Stoddard's sculpture students create installation work at Salisbury University's Student Art Center.
NYC artist Christina Watka installs site-specific work for Felicity House in NYC.
Image Source: Uprise Art
the show was over by now, and i was tearing it down. the string looked as cool hanging loose as it did tight. noted.
A collaboration between Marisha Simons & Peter Hanley, produced during the Breadboard Residency Program 2010.
breadboardphilly.org/programs/breadboard-residency/machin...
"But is it Art?" — April 2009
Ann Stoddard's sculpture students create installation work at Salisbury University's Student Art Center.
Does He Dream of Planetarium?
by Taira Ichikawa
Nov. 14, 2013
at Sakura Factory, Ome-shi, Tokyo Japan
Art Program Ome 2013
2015
butcher paper, fishing wireastroturf, toy duck, velvet wrap, plastic flowers, vase, hat, jean jacket, stool
44"x39"50"
The final project of ARTSTUDI 156Q, Installation Art in Space and Time (Stanford University, Terry Berlier). One of the elevators of the Art and Art History Department's McMurtry Building was transformed into a playful environment. Surprising the viewers with surreal and organic forms alongside casual everyday objects, this artistic intervention brought life into a transitory public space.
"A Love Letter to the Elevator" invites its passengers to pause and take delight in another world, before they reach their destination.
Does He Dream of Planetarium?
by Taira Ichikawa
Nov. 14, 2013
at Sakura Factory, Ome-shi, Tokyo Japan
Art Program Ome 2013
Title : Saisei-rin
Artist : Kohei Miyakoshi
2012
Kyoto University of Art & Design
Sotsuten (Graduation Exhibition) 2011
Department of Environmental Design
Interior Design Studio
The lamp was rewired, or reprogrammed, to be fooled as to when it was day and when it was night. At certain preset intervals, it would turn on or off... based on, I think, lights set up inside the blue tarped structure, which struck a light sensor wired to the lamp.
In any case, I was just really amused to see Jason one day wheeling a whole telephone pole across campus. "I'm not even going to ask," I told him. "I just look forward to seeing what happens of it."