Elizabeth McAlpine’s work frequently deals with time based issues as well as the experience of watching. In The Height of the Campanile , McAlpine has calculated the height of the tower and timed her shooting of it so that the length of the film in meters is exactly that of the height of the tower. Thus the time it takes to view the film, and the pace at which the camera pans up the tower are equivalent to the height of the tower.
Yu Honglei’s video and mixed media works riff on familiar motifs from the Western art historical canon and reimagine them through a playful but subversive culture jamming of their original meaning. Life (2013), for example, depicts a tiled backdrop of various images and stills associated with the work of American Pop artist Andy Warhol. Digital reproductions of his silkscreens featuring public figures like Elizabeth Taylor, Chairman Mao, and Debbie Harry form an amalgamation of modern art iconography, while repeated images of Warhol himself serve as a constant reminder that even after his death, the artist is still decidedly present in our art historical consciousness.
You have given the world your songs by Francisca Benítez is a poem in American Sign Language (ASL). It employs ten handshapes arranged in a numbering sequence from 1 to 10. This visual rhyme sequence is standard in Deaf poetry, as is the Tenth in Latin American popular oral/written poetry traditions.
Yu Honglei produces video and mixed media works that frequently take everyday objects as their starting points...
Elizabeth McAlpine has described herself as a « fanatical geologist » who explores the different layers of cinematic footage...
Elizabeth Hazan: Playful visionary – Two Coats of Paint Elizabeth Hazan, Glade, 2022, oil on linen, 66 x 55 inches Contributed by Patrick Neal / Elizabeth Hazan’s exhilarating oil paintings, on view at Hesse Flatow gallery in Chelsea, marry old-school color field abstraction and loopy, gestural shorthand...
Inspired by 2000s-era teen-girl magazines, Elizabeth Renstrom uses a mix of real and AI-generated imagery to consider the ongoing effects of media on young women....
A Portrait Revisited: 1986, 2006 - Video interview with Roderick McNicol | LensCulture Video interview A Portrait Revisited: 1986, 2006 These diptych portraits of the same person, same pose, 20 years apart, evoke the magic that is at the heart of photography and portraiture—and a short, insightful video interview with the photographer reveals more about the process behind this powerful series...
How ‘The Crown’ turned an epic about the dullest heroine ever into must-watch TV - The Boston Globe Skip to main content BUZZSAW How ‘The Crown’ turned an epic about the dullest heroine ever into must-watch TV By Matthew Gilbert Globe Staff, Updated December 14, 2023, 3:19 p.m...
Elizabeth Gilfilen: De-defining the gesture – Two Coats of Paint Elizabeth Gilfilen, Territory 1, 2023, oil on canvas, 48 x 40 inches Contributed by Vittorio Colaizzi / “I vehemently reject the claim that mark making by itself harbors any potential.” This was Isabelle Graw in conversation in 2010 with Achim Hochdörfer ...
Favorite Photobooks 2023 - Compiled by LensCulture | LensCulture Feature Favorite Photobooks 2023 An eclectic year-end list of favorite photobooks of 2023 — personal recommendations from photographers, photography experts, friends and colleagues around the world...
‘The Crown’ Ends as Pensive Meditation on the Most Private Public Family on Earth | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer The Do List ‘The Crown’ Ends as Pensive Meditation on the Most Private Public Family on Earth Listen Eric Deggans Dec 14 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link A ‘Crown’ recreation of a royal family portrait photo...
Art Basel Miami Beach's 21st Edition Marks a Milestone in the Fair's History advertise donate post your art opening recent articles cities contact about article index podcast main December 2023 "The Best Art In The World" "The Best Art In The World" December 2023 Art Basel Miami Beach's 21st Edition Marks a Milestone in the Fair's History Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner, left, and Art Basel CEO Noah Horowitz at the opening press conference on Wednesday...
Miami Art Week Fairs (Other Than Art Basel) You Should Know advertise donate post your art opening recent articles cities contact about article index podcast main December 2023 "The Best Art In The World" "The Best Art In The World" December 2023 Miami Art Week Fairs (Other Than Art Basel) You Should Know Ki Smith and Sono Kuwayama...
Neglected middle class may be key to growing stagnant art market Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Art market analysis Neglected middle class may be key to growing stagnant art market The spotlight tends to fall on big spenders, but what of “professional class” buyers, who often feel intimidated by the art world? Scott Reyburn 11 December 2023 Share Injecting new life: initiatives such as Avant Arte and Artist Support Pledge that attract less well-off collectors could revive a flat market Photo: splitov27 Art Basel and UBS recently issued their latest annual Survey of Global Collecting , which analyses the habits and attitudes of more than 2,800 high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) across the world...
What Sold at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market What Sold at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 Maxwell Rabb Dec 11, 2023 7:45PM Interior view of Art Basel Miami Beach, 2023...
A $20 million Philip Guston painting leads the reported sales from Art Basel in Miami Beach’s VIP day...
Art Basel Miami Beach’s Early Hours Sees Sales of Big-Ticket Artworks – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Karen K...
The 10 Best Booths at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2023 | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market The 10 Best Booths at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2023 Maxwell Rabb Dec 7, 2023 6:23PM Interior view of Art Basel in Miami Beach, 2023...
London Now Has Its First Statue Of Queen Elizabeth II | Londonist London Now Has Its First Statue Of Queen Elizabeth II By Will Noble Will Noble London Now Has Its First Statue Of Queen Elizabeth II This is London's first public statue of the Queen...
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Tokyo’s International Urban Photo Festival — T3 - A multitude of photographers at various locations throughout Tokyo | LensCulture Feature Tokyo’s International Urban Photo Festival — T3 Scattered across more than 15 different venues throughout the city, Tokyo’s free outdoor international photo festival opens this month showing work that revolves around the theme “Link Up!” A multitude of photographers at various locations throughout Tokyo Tokyo’s International Urban Photo Festival — T3 Scattered across more than 15 different venues throughout the city, Tokyo’s free outdoor international photo festival opens this month showing work that revolves around the theme “Link Up!” In the fifth edition of T3 Photo Festival Tokyo , visitors are invited to explore various neighborhoods while enjoying photographic exhibitions, lectures and workshops throughout the city...
Steindamm-Atlas - Photographs and text by Alexandra Polina | LensCulture Feature Steindamm-Atlas A visual catalog of the vibrant and chaotically diverse “stuff of life” that can be found within just a few city blocks of one neighborhood in Hamburg, Germany — It’s a look at consumerism, fashion, excess and bling with a touch of humor, delight and disbelief...
Reunion — Hand-Embroidered School Class Portraits - Photographs and text by Diane Meyer | LensCulture Feature Reunion — Hand-Embroidered School Class Portraits By obscuring the faces with embroidery — which would typically be the most important parts of these elementary school class portraits — otherwise overlooked details are brought into focus, such as body language and other embodiments of social convention...
Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920 | Tate Britain Discover the artists who forged a path for generations to come Spanning 400 years, this exhibition follows women on their journeys to becoming professional artists...
Who Bought Elizabeth Peytonâs $2.1 Million David Bowie Portrait at Sothebyâs? This NFT Collector Diversifying Into Blue-Chip Art - via artnew news...
She makes a point of prioritizing relationship-building with local gallerists....
âArt Has Been a Constant Source of Joy in My Lifeâ: Art Advisor and Collector Elizabeth Margulies with an Art-Filled Childhood - artnet news...
The donation includes works by Elizabeth Catlett, Norman Lewis, Richard Mayhew, and more artists....
Inside Roxane Gay and Debbie Millman’s Stunning Art Collecttion in New York and Los Angeles - Artsy Art Market Inside My Collection: Roxane Gay and Debbie Millman Ayanna Dozier Apr 2, 2022 9:34am Ayanna Dozier Apr 2, 2022 9:34am Roxane Gay is known for her laser-sharp wit in cultural criticism and nonfiction works, but lesser known is her growing practice as an art collector...
Mystery Zone, or A Lotta Endings : Open Space November 23, 2021 Mystery Zone, or A Lotta Endings by Poetry Collaborations with Creative Growth They lived happily ever after And then the sun came up And then the sun go down The couple is riding off into the sunset The End They threw a pie at the shark, the end “We’ll have to do this again sometime” “See ya later, turkey!” “I have a train to catch” My hero! Good night and God bless We’re closed! Take and catch an airplane Keep in touch, never come back!...
Art Basel Switzerland Fall 2021: Sale Report The scene at Art Basel 2021 in Switzerland...
Burning Questions: Tech in Performance: The Great Leveller or The Great Unequaliser? | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints July 28, 2020 Using technology in performance isn’t new, but COVID-19 has forced more artists to explore the digital medium, dealing with lag, latency and liveness while rethinking audience engagement and accessibility...
Podcast 62: Unpacking the Contemporary in Traditional Dance | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles July 23, 2019 Duration: 47 min Podcast host Amin Farid alongside fellow dance scholars Elizabeth Chan and Aparna Nambiar discuss their respective fields of study within traditional dance...
Elizabeth McAlpine’s work frequently deals with time based issues as well as the experience of watching...
Yu Honglei’s video and mixed media works riff on familiar motifs from the Western art historical canon and reimagine them through a playful but subversive culture jamming of their original meaning...
You have given the world your songs by Francisca Benítez is a poem in American Sign Language (ASL)...