Dinh Q. Lê is a Vietnamese American fine arts photographer, best known for his woven-photographs. Projects 93 was an installation by Dinh Q. Lê at the MoMA in New York. It includes the exhibition of a home-made helicopter, large photographic woven work and a video installation about the Vietnam War.
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Jan de Cock is the visible head of a new generation of successful young artists from Belgium. In this video we can see his photographic installation Denkmall 11 at MoMA, a summary of his American Odyssey.
Marcel Dzama is a young Canadian artist with a prominent exposure. His 2004 piece “Underground” consists of watercolours, ink drawings and root beer concentrate and it was exhibited at the MoMA in New York in 2007. This piece makes reference to the capture of Sadam Hussein, contrasting a long row of soldiers with the small hole in which he was hiding.
Studio Banana TV interviews Victoria Acebo from Acebo x Alonso, a young and successful architecture practice based in Madrid and formed by Victoria Acebo and Angel Alonso.
Anthony Sansota explains in plain language the production process of one of Lewitt’s Wall Paintings.
The world-famous Finnish Screaming Men performed at the MoMA New York.
Olafur Eliasson on show at the MoMA in New York,
Richard Serra’s sculpture Torqued Ellipse IV on display at MoMA New York.