Oslo-based artist Malin Bülow creates performative installations in which humans resist and submit to tension created by stretchy lycra suits. The monotone pieces have small openings at the stomach that allow participants to crawl in and easily conceal themselves, obscuring their features while highlighting their movements. When affixed to buildings, the flexible fabric is manipulated and stretched during time-based performances, such as Bülow’s 2017 site-specific installation Firkanta elastisitet – Skulptur i spenn (Squared elasticity – Strained sculpture) with Store Salen at Kunstbanken, Hedmark Kunstsenter. More
We talked to Adrien M / Claire B about 'Hakanaï,' their live-generated solo dance at BAM.
Installation vidéo performance Conception, réalisation Pascal Gaudefroy Création sonore Kamal hamadache Images captation Augustin Harel
the performance art and installation project involves the artist hand-stitching pieces of fabric together under a looming cloud of suspended chinese scissors.
Bodies in Urban Spaces is a rare and unique performance where dancers move throughout a city and organize their bodies into the nooks and crannies of
Click to enlarge Last December, Australian artist Andrew Baines (previously here) was up to his surreal shenanigans again. This time his bowler-topped volunteers strolled around and stood in front …
Image 4 of 32 from gallery of Polycarbonate Neverland - Aranya Kid's Restaurant / Wutopia Lab. Photograph by CreatAR Images
A gigantic transparent foil takes over the stage and falls as the apotheosis of the play.
The project titled “mag.net” is an architectural/performance installation that explores the interaction between the body and the environment through the effects of magnetism and movement. A spider like web of metal and elastic elements suspended in the space is reconfigured by dancers...
Photo by Rino Pizzi Photo by Blue Photo by Rino Pizzi Photo by Christy Cochran Photo by Art Night Austin Photo by Art Night Austin The Mending Project was a 2011 installation and performance art piece by Austin-based artist Beili Liu. The work involved an ongoing process wherein visitors were invited to cut pieces of fabric from a giant cloth upon entering the space, the fragments of which Liu then stitched back together creating a giant patchwork that gradually encircled the artist. More
photo by Jörg Müller "Ballon Stratosphérique" is a 23 foot long inflatable PVC sculpture of a squid by Swiss artist Victorine Müller. Müller specializes
having worked in painting, printmaking, sculpture, dance, design, film, performance, and installation, pape was one of the most influential brazilian artists.
You just have to see this pin art installation! There is nothing more satisfying than to see people enjoy this amazing creation! Check it out!
'fat house' (2003) by erwin wurm, on display in the exhibition 'wear me out' at middelheim museum image © jesse willems
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It’s not every day you get a building as a dance partner. To kick-off the release of our March/April issue, we’ll be posting five days of web-exclusive content.
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I don’t usually write about contemporary artists in this Periodical, mostly because I feel like I have a lot of catch up with learning about art history, but today I want us all to get to know Nelly Agassi. Since I have so many pictures of her work I am planning on posting on Instagram, I thought it
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this berlin and seattle-based architect manipulates small-scale occupied spaces, altering the perception between visitors and built environments.
its purpose is to create an intimate place where dance and music is merged, and the perception of time is challenged.
The Ring installation by Arnaud Lapierre in Place Vendôme in Paris, France plays with the context of this urban space through reflections, light and...
Artist Daniel Arsham presents an intervention at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London
Today: A chocolate train, the world's shortest man, and a pelican eating a pigeon.