Complementing the Donaueschingen Music Festival, Museum Art.Plus is showing works by Angela Bulloch (b.1966) in the 2-Raum. Bulloch, who is recognised as one of the so-called ‘Young British Artists' who shook up the British art world in the 1990s, works in a wide range of media. Her main interest are systems, patterns and rules. In Donaueschingen, the artist presents a number of sound-activated drawing machines that respond to the sound of music. Although viewers are not privy to the sound, they witness the visualisation of music.
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Image: Angela Bulloch, Elliptical Song Drawing Machine: Peacock Blue, 2018
Angela Bulloch’s new site-specific installation for MAAT’s Oval Gallery combines the artist’s research on three-dimensional perception, time and virtuality with the spatial and acoustic characteristics of this singular exhibition space. The project will include a set of new video works, integrating multiple projections, virtual reality, avatars and 3D animations. The installation also features some of the artist’s most iconic pieces, such as her geometric stacked columns and wall paintings, besides works that explore 3D animation, interpassivity, role playing and matters of conscience. In the same line of previous interventions at the Oval Gallery, Angela Bulloch now brings to this space a unique proposition which integrates new digital technology and contemporary art.
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Installation view: Angela Bulloch, Anima Vectorias, MAAT, Oval Gallery, 2019
Photography: Bruno Lopes
Photo credit: courtesy of EDP Foundation
The Phillips Collection, Washington, celebrates the reopening of the newly renovated Phillips House. For the occasion the collection will inaugurate a specially commissioned outdoor sculpture by Angela Bulloch.
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Myth, Music and Electricity is part of "contemporary art as concert", a series of events initiated by artgenève/musique, a platform for musical and ephemeral works by artists. The event aims to explore different approches to producing and receiving art and music, playing with the status and the sociability of the location and will include a performance by Angela Bulloch.
The Wired Salutation is an immersive audio visual performance realised by Angela Bulloch and the composer and musician David Grubbs. Bulloch sets into motion the process by which images and ideas degrade while expanding to encompass video, live performance, and a composition for theatre lighting, taking the audience on a trip inside the image. David Grubbs stresses and strains an initially coherent piece of music until its constituent parts agree to peacefully disassemble. The live musical component is undertaken by a group featuring Grubbs (electric guitar and voice) and Italian musicians Andrea Belfi (drums and electronics) and Stefano Pilia (electric guitar).
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This cross-media group exhibition presents work by a selection of artists who have investigated the relationship between human beings and the stars. Including a work by Angela Bulloch from the Night Sky series.
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