Ways of Making Series: Installation Art
Summary
TLDRThis video highlights the intersection of performance and installation art, showcasing works at the Visual Arts Gallery. The exhibit features Barbara Hashimoto’s 'Junk Mail Landscape' and Dana Major’s 'Shadow Matrix,' along with student performances in a course on performance art. The course explores the political and social dimensions of performance, and the installations create immersive experiences that invite viewers to interpret the art. The exhibit also features rotating installations from the TAPS program, focusing on the process and the power of art to tell personal stories. The exhibit is on display through December 2nd.
Takeaways
- 😀 Installation art is three-dimensional artwork designed to create new perspectives within a space.
- 😀 The connection between performance art and installation art is highlighted in the gallery setting.
- 😀 The exhibit features the work of artists Barbara Hashimoto and Dana Major, alongside students from the Theater and Performance Studies program.
- 😀 Performance art is described as pushing social and political boundaries, originating from avant-garde movements like futurism, Dadaism, and surrealism.
- 😀 The course being taught explores innovative performance art throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
- 😀 One of the performances in the exhibit is an installation that emphasizes the 'liveness' of performance.
- 😀 The installation titled 'Between Good and Evil' invites viewers to explore the internal forces and feelings embedded in the work.
- 😀 Barbara Hashimoto's 'Junk Mail Landscape' features shredded junk mail and a recorded rap about the impact of junk mail in the U.S.
- 😀 Dana Major's work uses aluminum mesh, iron wire, and LED lighting to create the 'Shadow Matrix Light Sense,' inviting viewers to find personal meaning in the abstract shapes.
- 😀 The exhibit 'Ways of Making Installation Art' is available to view until December 2nd, with additional information available on the Visual Arts Gallery website.
Q & A
What is installation art and how is it typically presented in a gallery setting?
-Installation art is a three-dimensional artwork installed in a specific site designed to create new perspectives within the space it occupies, often engaging the audience in an immersive experience.
How does the 'Ways of Making Installation Art' exhibition connect performance art to installation art?
-The exhibition highlights connections between performance art and installation art, showcasing how performance art can be a key element in the installation process, often incorporating live elements alongside static works.
What does Dr. Patrick Centuro's performance art course focus on?
-Dr. Patrick Centuro's performance art course focuses on studying innovative performance art from the 20th and 21st centuries, with a particular emphasis on art that pushes social and political boundaries, such as avant-garde works from the futurists, dadaists, and surrealists.
What is the significance of liveness in performance art as highlighted in the exhibit?
-The liveness of performance is a central theme, with one of the performances actually being an installation. This underscores the importance of real-time interaction and audience engagement in performance art.
How does the exhibit feature the work of Barbara Hashimoto?
-Barbara Hashimoto’s work, 'Junk Mail Landscape,' features balls of shredded junk mail and a recorded rap about the facts of junk mail in the U.S., addressing themes of waste and consumerism in a creative and visually engaging manner.
What materials does Dana Major use in her installation, and what is its concept?
-Dana Major uses aluminum mesh, iron wire, and LED lighting to create 'Shadow Matrix,' an installation that invites viewers to interpret the shapes and patterns as if looking at clouds, empowering them to tell their own stories through the visual experience.
What is the key message behind Dana Major’s 'Shadow Matrix' installation?
-The key message of 'Shadow Matrix' is to encourage viewers to find their own interpretations and stories within the abstract shapes, empowering them to engage with the art in a personal and meaningful way.
Until when can visitors experience the 'Ways of Making Installation Art' exhibition?
-The exhibition can be seen until December 2nd, giving visitors the opportunity to explore the innovative works and performances featured in the gallery.
Where can people find more information about the exhibition and upcoming events?
-More details about the exhibition and upcoming events can be found on the Visual Arts Gallery web page.
What are the key themes and elements that visitors can explore in the exhibition?
-Visitors can explore themes such as the intersection of performance and installation art, the impact of social and political messages in art, and the personal engagement that art installations encourage through interactive and immersive experiences.
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