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The wait is over! The world's first museum-quality digital art canvas is now available for pre-order. Learn more about the Depict Frame here:Â http://dpct.co/2rtgerY
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents Lynn Hershman Leeson: Civic Radar, a retrospective that provides an overview of the Bay Area artistâs revolutionary career from the 1960s to the present day. A pioneer of performance and conceptual art, Lynn Hershman Leeson has continually examined our relationship to technology. Her work reflects a fascination with the construction of identity and the use of media and technology as tools for empowerment against censorship and repression.
Opens February 10th through May 21st. http://dpct.co/2kTnUNp
This year's Sundance Film Festival's New Frontier exhibit showcases vivid opportunities for a new wave of storytelling. New Frontierâs chief curator Shari Frilot calls this yearâs New Frontier exhibition âHumanity 3.0â telling âanother story of how the future could unfold.â via TechCrunch HQ http://dpct.co/2jq3Y3pÂ
Chris Coy, Tommy Sunday (MLOD-2), 2016-2017, Anat Ebgi
Happy new year from all of us at Depict!
Mirror Ball Roll by Adam Frelin
Hercules Segers at Rijksmuseum is a retrospective of the artistâs large body of prints, drawings, and printed paintings. The exhibition features a new video installation, presenting a history of his experimentation in printing, color, and texture.
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TomĂĄs Saracenoâs immersive installations create visually arresting spaces that challenge viewersâ relationship to the built world. His latest project at SFMOMA "Stillness in Motion â Cloud Cities" offers a model for the utopian cities of the future, conjuring an era in which humanity ceases to negatively impact our planetâs fossil-fuel resources, and instead becomes airborne in collective sustainable environments.
Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, at Whitney Museum of American Art focuses on the ways in which artists have dismantled and reassembled the conventions of cinemaâscreen, projection, darknessâto create new experiences of the moving image.
On view through February 5, 2017.
Image: Hito Steyerl, Factory of the Sun
Every night at midnight, contemporary vidoe artists illuminate Times Square, New York City. This month, artist Tal Yarden presents a visual lullaby "Counting Sheep" in Times Square.
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New media artist Dara Birnbaum speaks about her work engaging with contemporary discourse on art and television with art, media & television at San Francisco Art Institute tonight 7-9pm. http://dpct.co/2g9kpnA
Cherry and Martin presents Photography and Language, an exhibition featuring Lew THOMAS, Donna-Lee PHILLIPS, Peter DâAGOSTINO and Hal FISCHER.
Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty at Brooklyn Museum. The first retrospective of Minterâs work, this exhibit takes a critical look at the power of desire, questioning the fashion industryâs commercialization of the female body. http://dpct.co/2fEMrX1
A virtual reality experience of DalĂâs 1935 painting âArchaeological Reminiscence of Milletâs âAngelus.ââ How the art world is engaging with technologies to increase accessibility and enhance art viewing experiences: http://dpct.co/2fzoQrC
via The New York Times
Frank Stella Studio at 84 Walker Street, New York, 1967. Frank Stella: A Retrospective now on view at de Young Museum in San Francisco. This exhibition presents early paintings that reference the spaces where he lived and worked; his groundbreaking works in abstraction, to his use of advanced technology to evoke new conceptions of space.On view November 5, 2016 â February 26, 2017. http://dpct.co/2fsM0fC
Casemore Kirkeby presents Viviane Sassen Pikin Slee & Elspeth Diederix In These Shadows, an exhibition of photographic works by two Dutch artists and longtime friends who live and work in Amsterdam. The exhibition opens alongside Viviane Sassenâs participation in the Larry Sultan Visiting Artist Program, a collaboration between Pier 24 Photography, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and California College of the Arts, where she will be in conversation on Wednesday, November 2nd at 7pm. November 4, 2016 â December 22, 2016.
Laser Etched Paintings
Artworks by Georgios Cherouvim features painted canvases with images created with 3D models and laser etching:
Reduced 3D model rendered with custom line shading algorithm in houdini, exported as vectors and laser etched on wood panel panted with acrylics.Â
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Pioneering video artist Bill Viola unveils Mary, the final work for his series at St. Paulâs Cathedral.Â
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