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Installation Art: Concepts in Video Installation & Immersive Environments – Marguerite Harris

Recently, installation art has begun to engage narrative and conceptual language. In my own video installation work, I am interested in using recent technologies, including video, DVD and virtual space. Narratives here include personal constructed histories as well as the experience that the viewer brings to the installation, ultimately completing the sculpture. Much of my […]

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The Use of Narrative within Installation Art – Andrea Liu

In attending various galleries and museums this past October, such as the Sculpture Center and Jack the Pelican in New York, I noticed a trend: many exhibitions were set up as installations in the form of a narrative, whereby each part of the story was broken up into “stations” that the viewer was to view, […]

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Postmodern Narrative in Contemporary Installation Art – Lynn M. Somers-Davis

Although by the early 90s installation art had emerged as a particular mode of art-making, encompassing structural and procedural components such as the immersive and experiential environment; the blurring of the boundaries between viewer and art object; and the bold mixing of media to include the performative, it maddeningly retained its fluid borders, admitting a […]

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Mine the Gap – Nicholas Knight

The purpose of this text is to explore the artistic relationship between the concepts of thing, space and experience; to suggest some philosophical principles at work and to consider a recent example of their application in an exhibition by Cheyney Thompson. To speak broadly and evoke general categories like thing, space and experience is to […]

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Isidro Blasco: The Middle of the End – Jillian Steinhauer

The idea is at once exciting and brilliant: snap a photograph, take it apart and then piece it back together, however you want. I can think of few better ways to intervene in reality (without actually intervening, of course) and to reconfigure the world to reveal its, or one’s own, biases. So I expected to […]

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Possible Distances. A Quick Run With Alice Cattaneo – Alessandro Castiglioni

The life of Alice Cattaneo’s works is always in danger. The delicacy of these structures and the insubstantiality of their materials make them fragile, intangible and dramatically poetic. In them, we find elements from our daily life, one after another, woven into a net made with daily materials such as cardboard, nylon, wooden sticks, etc. […]

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Brent Green: Paulina Hollers – Jillian Steinhauer

In retrospect, I assume that entering Bellwether Gallery to see Brent Green’s debut solo exhibition, “Paulina Hollers,” is as close as I will ever come to entering another person’s mind. At the very least, the show transformed the space of the gallery into another world—one filled with captivating videos, engrossing soundtracks and a strange, magical, […]

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Jette Van der Lende

Jette Van der Lende ‘s photorealistic stillifes are intimate compositions with amazing attention to textures, surfaces, and the materiality of the objects depicted. Jette van der Lende ‘s photorealistic stillifes are intimate compositions with amazing attention to textures, surfaces, and the materiality of the objects depicted. With pristine lines and immense detail, van der Lende […]

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Jette Van der Lende

Jette Van der Lende ‘s photorealistic stillifes are intimate compositions with amazing attention to textures, surfaces, and the materiality of the objects depicted. Jette van der Lende ‘s photorealistic stillifes are intimate compositions with amazing attention to textures, surfaces, and the materiality of the objects depicted. With pristine lines and immense detail, van der Lende […]

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Jette Van der Lende

Jette Van der Lende ‘s photorealistic stillifes are intimate compositions with amazing attention to textures, surfaces, and the materiality of the objects depicted. Jette van der Lende ‘s photorealistic stillifes are intimate compositions with amazing attention to textures, surfaces, and the materiality of the objects depicted. With pristine lines and immense detail, van der Lende […]

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