The Collections of Barbara Bloom
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Corps étrangers
"Corps étrangers" was a temporary multimedia art exhibit at the Louvre Museum from October 13, 2006 to January 15, 2007. -
Oil/Water—Mother/Daughter: Video and Photography by Mor Arkadir
The documentary film Oil, Water (2005) and photograph Overlap (2004) by Mor Arkadir, winner of the 2005 Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design, explore the intersection between the artist’s secular world and her mother’s religious observance. -
Dots, Pulses and Loops
This selection of works provides a sampling of how artists from the 1960s onward have engaged the contours of McLuhan’s dictum, exploring the shifting relationship between visual representation and technologies born of the information age. -
Insula
For Insula, multimedia artist Darcy Dahl presents a series of kinetic animations projected onto drawings that begin with the human figure. -
The Promised Land
The Promised Land highlights the ironic consequences of globalization. It is conceived around a central question: Has globalization advanced or hindered society? It presents a cycle of projections and video installations by several prominent artists. -
Looking at Music
In the 1960s, the decade that saw astronauts land on the moon, artists were likewise seeking to expand boundaries of time and space and to have new experiences.This exhibition looks at the dynamic connections that occurred from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s with a display of early media works by... -
Mike Kelley
Mike Kelley was a temporary multimedia art exhibit at the Louvre Museum from June 14, 2006 to September 25, 2006. -
Sarkis Encounters with Uccello, Grünewald, Munch and Beuys
Sarkis Encounters with Uccello, Grünewald, Munch and Beuys was a temporary multimedia art exhibit at the Louvre Museum from February 21, 2007 to May 21, 2007. -
Andrea Juan, Antarctica Project III, Methane
Juan traveled to Antarctica four times where she recorded images and sounds of the terrain, images projected onto glacial walls, and performances on ice shelves during storms. From this she created a multi-media body of work consisting of photography, video, sound and performance art. -
William Kentridge: Five Themes