Search Results for "paintings"Everett Kane
Everett Kane (USA) Location One International Committee Everett Kane is a fine artist, 3D character specialist, and producer for the film and advertising industries in Los Angeles. He teaches 3D character modeling, special effects, digital compositing, fine arts and experimental digital media at Art Center College of Design. He is also a professor in the […]
Pier Paolo Pasolini: Portraits, Self PortraitsAn exhibition that brings together 40 drawings and paintings by the renowned Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. Neuroscience and the Arts Today: Shared InterfacesA PAJ panel discussion exploring the arts and concerns of body, mind, and consciousness that they share with neuroscience. New Work by Andre Feliciano, Everett Kane, Nuno HenriqueNew work by artists Andrea Feliciano, Everett Kane, Nuno Henrique Death, Void, and Sometimes My MotherA live collaborative performance by artists Atsushi Kaga and Louise Ward. MiramareMiramare is a short animated film by Michaela Müller. Followed by a panel discussion with Gregory Zinman, moderated by Claudia Calirman. Atsushi Kaga
Atsushi Kaga (Ireland) The Arts Council / An Chomhairle EalaÃon Born in Tokyo, Japan, 1978. Lives and works in Dublin Atsushi Kaga’s work depicts a fictional world inhabited by a cast of invented characters. Through his alternative reality, Kaga explores personal and cultural identity, as well as complex social issues faced in daily life. His […]
Like A Shark in The GrassThis imaginary landscape—in which bizarre and unfamiliar narratives seem to unfold before the viewer’s eyes—is loosely inspired by an earlier drawing by O’Connell, Like a Shark in the Grass (2009), which depicts a ghostly white shark uncannily drifting inside a forest. Zane Saunders
Zane Saunders (Australia): The Australia Council for the Arts Coming from a very strong visual arts background, Zane continues exploring and investigating new visual expression. While continuing his broad traditional visual arts output, in painting and printmaking, Zane has courageously explored diverse and challenging mediums of installation, sculpture, media and contemporary performance. This relatively recent […]
CURRENT ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
Artists 2011-2012 Pablo Helguera (Mexico) Location One International Committee Born in Mexico City, 1971. Lives and works in New York Pablo Helguera (based in New York, born in Mexico City, 1971) works in the fields of pedagogy, literature, musical composition, and theater. His projects have included performance lectures, scripted symposia, and panel discussions (with or […]
Hannes Mahlte Mahler: Drawing Centrifuge
A special performance by German artist Hannes Mahlte Mahler in which the artist will draw your wishes. Curated by Jovana Stokic.
Specific Gravitynew paintings by Lyra Abueg Garcellano, and video work by Kwan Sheung Chi Richard Bell: I Am Not SorryFirst solo exhibition by Australian indigenous artist Richard Bell. Rudy Shepherd: PortraitsA series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high-art portraiture by 2008-2009 American artist-in-residence Rudy Shepherd. Nayland Blake: Behaviora-25-year-survey-of-the-work-of-nayland-blake-featuring-drawings-sculptures-and-performances Yuki Okumura – General Update!
Dear all, For your info, let me update my recent activities!! 1. Workshop / Exhibition (current) workshop “Fictional Anatomy” conductor: Yuki Okumura where: Fuchu Art Museum when: Nov. 22 (over) / Dec. 13 participants: kids age 4-7 related exhibitions: 1st show: Nov. 23 – the morning of 29 2nd show: Dec. 14 – the morning […]
Rudy Shepherd (USA)
Rudy Shepherd (USA) – Black Rock in Winter Rudy Shepherd’s latest work explores the nature of evil through the mediums of painting and sculpture. This exploration involves investigations into the lives of criminals and victims of crime. He explores the complexity of these stories and the grey areas between innocence and guilt in a series […]
Snake Alley @ Taipei Cultural Center
Snake Alley @ Taipei Cultural Center on March 19, 6-8pm Location: 1 East 42nd Street NYC 10017 (close to 5th Ave.) Snake Alley is part of Asian Contemporary Art Week which connects leading New York City galleries and museums in a citywide event comprising of public programs such as exhibitions, receptions, lectures and performances. The […]
Hung Nguyen Manh & Moira RicciLocation One is happy to present new work by residents Moira Ricci and Hung Nguyen Manh. Hung Nguyen Manh (Vietnam)Hung Nguyen Manh is an artist, a self-taught composer and an active participant in the “alternative†art scene in Hanoi. As an artist whose practice is driven by interdisciplinarity, his work investigates current symbology as opposed to a Vietnamese/Oriental aesthetic that reaches into the past for visual vocabulary.Mr. Nguyen’s residency at Location One is supported by the Asian Cultural Council. MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
We exhibit artists’ work in our main gallery eleven months a year, and often in our two other public spaces as well. All of the work we exhibit is developed at Location One, much of it by artists in our residency program. While Location One seeks to nurture a critical awareness of the implications of […]
Where the Truth Lies 3: Wayne GonzalesThe third talk in a three-part series led by art historian and critic Marcia VetrocqWHERE THE TRUTH LIES: On Veracity, Conscience and Subjectivity in Recent ArtWayne Gonzales has been known for his politically charged paintings based on photographs and documents culled from the archives of American history and popular culture. dorkbot NYC – March 2007
The 42147th dorkbot-nyc meeting took place on Wednesday, March 7th, 2007, at 7pm.
OHW with Pierre-Lin Renié and Allan McCollum
Reproduction as a Creative Principle: presentation and discussion with Pierre-Lin Renié and Allan McCollum
Yoon-Young Park (Korea)
Yoon-Young Park (Korea)
Trained as a traditional Oriental painter in Korea, Yoon-Young’s drawings and paintings integrate calligraphic and surrealistic methods of working into which the artist incorporates a wide range of contemporary cultural references ranging from fiction, documentary movies and plays to quiz sessions for the audience.
Geka Heinke (Germany)
Geka Heinke (Germany)
Geka’s paintings depict everyday objects, such as wallpaper, lamps, floors and curtains. Isolated from their usual surroundings, the focus is on the serial structure of the objects and the tension that arises between spatiality and ornamental flatness. As perception and a layered reading of different spaces are simultaneously engaged, the artist’s loose, free-flowing technique guides the viewer into the depths of illusionistic space. Above all, the works transmit Geka’s viewpoint that our understanding of the world is ever more complex despite rapid technological and analytical advancement.
Cliff Evans – The Road To Mount Weather
This three-channel moving image installation (15 minute loop) is a personal artifice assembled from ideas and images found across the socio-environment of the Internet. Its form is reminiscent of historic epics as represented in cinema and in grand panoramic paintings, while also mimicking the ubiquitous technology used for website banner advertisements.
*IMHO* with Luke Murphy
Rev. Murphy presented several projects, including The Twelfth Gate, Reflected.
dorkbot NYC – February 2006
The nine million and twenty ninth dorkbot-nyc meeting took place on Wednesday, February 1st at 7pm. It featured the lovely and talented: Ge Wang, Anton Perich, Carrie Dashow.
dorkbot NYC – November 2005
The nine million and second dorkbot-nyc meeting took place on Wednesday, November 2nd. It featured the lovely and talented: Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Carol Salmanson, Chris Vecchio.
dorkbot NYC – November 2004The seventeen millionth dorkbot-nyc meeting was held on Wednesday, November 3rd, 7pm. It Featured the lovely and talented: Tom Moody, Matt Hall and John Watkinson, Claire Corey. Dominik Lejman (Poland)
Dominik Lejman (Poland)
In his work, Dominik explores time-based painting in relation to his practice of using video projection layers that are optically merged with the physical painted image. Considered as paintings, all of his projection work paradoxically requires bright, lit space. As such, the gallery or the public space becomes the negative of the cinematic experience.
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