Tag: Installation
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An Installation at the British Museum Recreates the Bayeux Tapestry’s Landscape
In the run-up to the British Museum’s historic presentation of the Bayeux Tapestry, the institution will open “Tapestry of Trees,” an outdoor installation by garden designer Andy Sturgeon. Meant to evoke a medieval woodland, the installation will be composed of plants and trees typically found in East Sussex, where the Battle of Hastings—the primary subject read more
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Newsmakers: Nalini Malani Lets the Walls Speak with a New Installation in Venice
Entering the cavernous Magazzini del Sale in Venice, viewers encounter Nalini Malani’s animations, which are projected directly onto the uneven brick walls of the former salt warehouse. Her images flicker, dissolve, and reappear as they are cast across architecture shaped by centuries of trade. The installation feels both contemporary and archaic: moving images that seem read more
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David Hockney to Unveil 32-Foot-Long Window Installation for Turner Contemporary in Margate
This spring, David Hockney will unveil a major new work at Turner Contemporary in Margate, UK, as part of the gallery’s 15th-anniversary celebrations. The piece, a massive 22-by-32-foot installation, will transform the museum’s floor-to-ceiling window in the Sunley Gallery overlooking Margate’s beaches and the North Sea. Running from April 1 to November 1, the window read more
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Goliath Goes to Court, Abramović Brings Installation to Davos: Morning Links for January 21, 2026
To receiveMorning Linksin your inbox every weekday,signupfor ourBreakfast with ARTnewsnewsletter. The Headlines ESCALATION.Two weeks after news broke that South Africa cancelled a Gabrielle Goliath artwork planned for its Venice Biennale pavilion, the artist has announced her next move: taking her dispute to court. Tomorrow Goliath and curator Ingrid Masondo will file an application with South read more
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Nonamey Recreates Teenage Hide Out Using Cardboard In Latest Installation – Hi-Fructose Magazine
The resident ofyourroom seems to have more cohesive interests . ..? Perhaps! My room’s girl is involved with the Riot Grrl scene, the make-it-by-hand punk lifestyle. I noticed a recreated Stereolab Peng (1992) and Franc albums (1995) Was this circa 1999? or more like 2001? I would say closer to 1999 before the world ended read more
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