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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/
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Installation by Roger Ballen at the fotomuseum, The Hague
When I arrived at the SEE MONSTER my first stop was just taking shots from the beach, being low tide. A little bit of light as the sun was dipping in and out of the clouds made all the difference as, without that a lot of my shots from here were actually quite flat and uninspiring. Those kites flying nearby added interest,
Sadly as is often the way, those clouds dispersed by the time I queued up and went in just before sunset, as you can see by my previous post,
But I am mainly happy with the shots I got!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1cLzAos6ng
You're the colour
You're the movement and the spin
Never could it stay
With me the whole day long
Fail with consequence
Lose with eloquence and smile
I'm not in this movie
I'm not in this song
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.
Installation in the Collection Lambert, Avignon, by Claude Leveque, 2000. Neon, fog, and sonorous tape.
I don't know what this mesh of industrial metal is, but with the right light, it becomes an art installation.
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 :))
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.
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...
Installation Shalekhet – Fallen leaves 10 000 faces punched out of steel are distributed on the ground of the Memory Void, the only "voided" space of the Libeskind Building that can be entered. Israeli artist Menashe Kadishman dedicated his artwork not only to Jews killed during the Shoah, but to all victims of violence and war. Visitors are invited to walk on the faces and listen to the sounds created by the metal sheets, as they clang and rattle against one another. Other art installations exhibited permanently in the museum are by Arnold Dreyblatt, Minka Hauschild, and Via Lewandowsky
This morning we visited the Will's Memorial Building to see a 7m spherical internally lit art installation by Luke Jerram which depicted planet earth rotating, it was both impressive and beautiful to see it, as almost from space!
Technical details: Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork provides the opportunity to see our planet on this scale, floating in three-dimensions.
Ouchy - Place de la Navigation
"Revivre" est une évocation et un hommage aux lavandières et blanchisseuses de linge qui travaillaient autrefois au port d'Ouchy
Installation auf der Treppe vor der Stiftskirche in Tübingen zum 250. Geburtstag Hölderlins.
www.ottmar-hoerl.de/en/index.php
Part of an art installation on the steps of the Stiftskirche church in Tübingen as part of the celebrations for the poet Friedrich Hölderlin's 250th birthday.
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman installed the 'Stadscocoon', an inflatable installation that you can enter as a visitor, between the columns of the Sint Janskerk in Schiedam. (…) The installation has a length of 26 meters and is almost 10 meters high and wide
Green oasis
"After a long lockdown, everyone needs something beautiful, a special experience outside the bubble of their own living room," says museum director Anne de Haij. ‘You can visit this green oasis for free and it is our gift to Schiedammers and everyone outside the city.’ You can dream away in the cocoon, away from the daily hectic. You are on historic ground. The nave where the artwork is located was built between 1335 and 1425. The work took almost a century.
Cocoon
The title winks at the work Hofman is familiar with: bloated animals. In nature, the cocoon is a wonderful spinning, where a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly. In Hofman's artwork you can cocoon, relax together. The green color refers to religion and survival. Yet you can also put all that aside. Hofman: ‘I am also interested in something else: what do people see and think when they have been in it? What stories are coming out?”
Hofman (1977) lived and worked in Schiedam for several years and gained international fame partly thanks to social media. In Hong Kong, his Rubber Duck attracted 8 million visitors in one month
Source: www.stedelijkmuseumschiedam.nl/tentoonstelling/stadscocon/
Translated with Google
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Tussen de zuilen van de Sint Janskerk in Schiedam installeerde Florentijn Hofman de ‘Stadscocon’, een opblaasbare installatie waar je als bezoeker in mag. (…) De installatie kent een lengte van 26 meter en is bijna 10 meter hoog en breed.
Groene oase
‘Na een lange lockdown heeft iedereen behoefte aan iets moois, een bijzondere ervaring buiten de bubbel van de eigen woonkamer’, zegt museumdirecteur Anne de Haij. ‘Deze groene oase kun je gratis bezoeken en is ons cadeautje aan Schiedammers en iedereen buiten de stad.’ In de cocon kun je lekker wegdromen, even los van de dagelijkse hectiek. Je staat op historische grond. Het middenschip waar het kunstwerk ligt, werd tussen 1335 en 1425 gebouwd. De werkzaamheden duurden bijna een eeuw.
Cocon
De titel knipoogt naar het werk waar Hofman bekend mee is: opgeblazen dieren. In de natuur is de cocon een wonderlijk spinsel, waar een rups in een vlinder transformeert. In Hofmans kunstwerk kun je cocoonen, je samen ontspannen. De groene kleur verwijst naar religie en overleven. Toch kun je dat alles ook naast je neerleggen. Hofman: ‘Mij interesseert ook iets anders: wat zien en denken mensen als ze erin zijn geweest? Welke verhalen komen er los?’
Hofman (1977) woonde en werkte enkele jaren in Schiedam en kreeg mede dankzij de sociale media internationale roem. In Hong Kong trok zijn Badeend in een maand tijd 8 miljoen bezoekers.
Bron: www.stedelijkmuseumschiedam.nl/tentoonstelling/stadscocon/