Installation Magazine
  • Lisa Adams in Conversation The artist’s studio is a fortress of soliitude, loneliness, temporary creative blindness and shimmering lights of wonder. Installation Magazine sat down with Lisa Adams in Downtown Los Angeles and discussed the challenges faced being an artist without an assistant, a single practitioner at the helm of an insular discourse.     Photography © Rainer Hosch […] No responses June 6, 2014
  • Lisa Adams: As It Appears To Be Join Los Angeles artist Lisa Adams and filmmaker Juri Koll for the special one-night premiere of Lisa Adams:  As it Appears to Be today Friday, June 6.  The Crest Theater will present an exclusive screening of the film at 8pm in Westwood, just blocks away from the Hammer Museum.  Purchase your tickets to the limited engagement now.  Discover an […] No responses June 3, 2014
  • Sia, Daniel Askill, Ryan Heffington and Maddie Ziegler Elevate Chandeliers “Chandelier” marks the first promotional single from Sia, the Australian singer/songwriter’s upcoming studio album, “1000 Forms of Fear.” The poignant songwriting by Sia and Jesse Shatkin setup an environment for emotional exploration expected from talents that have written #1 singles over and over again. While we may have had “Chandelier” on repeat in the office over […] No responses May 7, 2014
  • National Film Board of Canada Launches Circa 1948 Circa 1948 offers a non-linear approach to storytelling through an interactive platform that brings creativity to a new level of exploration.  NFB’s Digital studio and artist Stan Douglas created a real-time 3D photorealistic environment that uses the native functions of the iPad and iPhone to enable the viewer to craft their own path within 1948’s […] No responses April 22, 2014
  • Kenji Sugiyama: Institute of Intimate Museums The first discovered Kenji Sugiyama‘s Institute of Intimate Museums in Issue 17.  The artist now expands this series with new work, he will have a solo show in a very tiny gallery, the space is 3’8″ x 1’3″ x 1’9″ in Nagoya, Japan.  The work will be exhibited from April 15 to May 10.     All images […] No responses April 14, 2014
  • Yarn Trails: Visual Resonance Among Three Exhibitions in Chicago The typical museum experience is controlled. A pathway describes a route from one artwork to another, each illustrated by its label and narrated by an audio tour. However, three exhibitions currently on view in Chicago invite the visitor to engage in a less predictable process. Detail of Academic Connections: Media Atlas, 2014, an undertaking of […] No responses April 9, 2014