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In 2004, after having worked together in Berlin, Doug Aitken and In 2008, Aitken produced another large scale outdoor film installation, titled Continuing Aitken's work in large scale outdoor video installation, his artwork "SONG 1" (2012), created for the Another example of what the artist has called 'liquid architecture', his freestanding installation Aitken has directed many live "happenings" including his Also in 2009, along with his large-scale video installation, Aitken is well known for his many photographs, which often explore spatial and temporal disruption and narrative suggestion like his installations.Interested in the uneasy intersection of nature and culture or narrative variability, the artist has incorporated into his scores what he calls "field recordings," such as jungle noises from Jonestown, Guyana (in his 1995 Two monograph style books contain comprehensive information on the artist's career: The project had the support of a wide range of institutions including Art works and musical performances changed with every stop.
Mirage, a new work by the artist Doug Aitken, has popped up in the California desert. About the work. Helen Stoilas, The Art Newspaper
Gallery Exhibition News story 'American artist Doug Aitken built this house-shaped structure clad in mirrors, which reflects the surrounding desert landscape of the Coachella Valley' Jack Stewart, Wired A specific constellation of five key works that has been conceived for the gallery by the artist, and deals with contemporary ideas of time through the use of sound, touch,... 'For me, return to the real is very much a modern portrait – it's a modern landscape and a portrait of the individual, now…' The self-consciousness brought on by these sculptures — in humans, at least — has a political as well as existential significance. Detroit, Michigan
Event As part of a piece about the rich history of protest art, Tim Adams talks to Doug Aitken, Michael Elmgreen, Isaac Julien and Sarah Sze, whose work features in Protest at Victoria Miro. In September 2019 The Donum Estate, California, unveiled , a commissioned site-specific artwork by Aitken. A specific constellation of five key works that has been conceived for the gallery by the artist, and deals with contemporary ideas of time through the use of sound, touch, light and reflectivity; with each work existing in a zone... Exhibition Mary Taylor Victoria Miro Mayfair Exhibition Hannah Ellis-Petersen, The Guardian
Eilidh Watson Merle Ginsberg That idea that this huge expanse of our Earth, of our landscape, can’t be seen, is one of the primary aspects that creates that sense.
Using the landscape around him as both subject and medium, Doug Aitken creates works that illuminate how we experience the world.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, Wallpaper* Jayne Archard Born in Redondo Beach, CA, Aitken now lives and works in Los Angeles. Clare Rowe Tim Adams, The Observer Conceived as a unified composition of sound, light, form and movement, the exhibition explores our... Victoria Miro Gallery I