" For their exhibition entitled Look, it’s daybreak, dear, time to sing, Canadian artist duo Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens present works that explore points of contact between birds and humans in an effort to expand the meaning of hospitality, care, communication, and attentiveness between species. Comprised of interrelated bodies of sculptural and video work, the show pays particular attention to human coexistence with nature here in the Great Plains and asks us to expand our ability to imagine and build shared worlds for generations of avians, humans, and a host of other species. " -- Publisher's website
This book features a series of miniature drawings of North American birds by Susan Hagen and include...
This video demonstrates a three to five year project, titled ‘encounter’. The produced project artw...
Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson’s research-based practice explores contemporary relationship...
" For their exhibition entitled Look, it’s daybreak, dear, time to sing, Canadian artist duo Richard...
" For their exhibition entitled Look, it’s daybreak, dear, time to sing, Canadian artist duo Richard...
" For their exhibition entitled Look, it’s daybreak, dear, time to sing, Canadian artist duo Richard...
Work in exhibition Birdbrain looks at our relationship with urban crows/corvids and seagulls and ...
The new Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester inaugurates with a solo exhibition of the work of Lucy...
Intro to performance 7th International conference on Knowledge and power FREE like BIRDS (?) i...
News release announces that birds and other Messengers from God will be on display in the Marian L...
Birdwatching is a practice-based project in which Carter and Fisher work in association to produce a...
"I thought I heard a bird" was curated by Raquel Ormella at Craft ACT. The works in I thought I hear...
Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson’s research-based practice explores contemporary relationship...
Birdwatching is a practice-based project in which Carter and Fisher work in association to produce a...
Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson’s research-based practice explores contemporary relationship...
This book features a series of miniature drawings of North American birds by Susan Hagen and include...
This video demonstrates a three to five year project, titled ‘encounter’. The produced project artw...
Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson’s research-based practice explores contemporary relationship...
" For their exhibition entitled Look, it’s daybreak, dear, time to sing, Canadian artist duo Richard...
" For their exhibition entitled Look, it’s daybreak, dear, time to sing, Canadian artist duo Richard...
" For their exhibition entitled Look, it’s daybreak, dear, time to sing, Canadian artist duo Richard...
Work in exhibition Birdbrain looks at our relationship with urban crows/corvids and seagulls and ...
The new Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester inaugurates with a solo exhibition of the work of Lucy...
Intro to performance 7th International conference on Knowledge and power FREE like BIRDS (?) i...
News release announces that birds and other Messengers from God will be on display in the Marian L...
Birdwatching is a practice-based project in which Carter and Fisher work in association to produce a...
"I thought I heard a bird" was curated by Raquel Ormella at Craft ACT. The works in I thought I hear...
Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson’s research-based practice explores contemporary relationship...
Birdwatching is a practice-based project in which Carter and Fisher work in association to produce a...
Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson’s research-based practice explores contemporary relationship...
This book features a series of miniature drawings of North American birds by Susan Hagen and include...
This video demonstrates a three to five year project, titled ‘encounter’. The produced project artw...
Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson’s research-based practice explores contemporary relationship...