[06/05/2015]
Bringing together over one hundred works from the Guggenheim’s contemporary collection, Storylines examines the diverse ways in which artists today engage narrative through installation, painting, photography, sculpture, video, and performance. For these artists, storytelling does not necessarily require plots, characters, or settings. Rather, narrative potential lies in everyday objects and materials, and their embedded cultural associations. In projects created through extensive research, acts of appropriation, or performance, the artists in Storylines uncover layers of meaning, turning to individual experience as a means of conveying shared stories, whether real or fictional.
Photos Alexis Dahan and text extracted from press release
Abstraction
Abstraction
Abstraction
Where are you from Paleblue?
Otherworldly (interview with John McCracken)
98.6 Wetware
E.O.D.
ABSTRACT (J’ai essayé de te décrire à quelqu’un)
Face to Face (interview with Ange Leccia)
Hawkesworth Jamie
Tomoo Gokita “PEEKABOO” exhibition opening and after party at Tokyo Opera City...
Slutever
Sex Fashion
Balenciaga
Nigora in Los Angeles
See Yasmine Eslami’s new S/S 2018 swimwear campaign
BIRKENSTOCK BOX x Rick Owens Launch Party at Rick Owens, Los Angeles
Sofie in the Dutch fields
Massimo Dutti presents its universe in Paris with a multi cultural pop-up...
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York celebrated their intimate Spring Into Action...
Jim Jarmusch & Alexandra Cabral Discuss Her Upcoming Feature Film, “The Story...
William Eggleston
Kyotographie 2026 International Photography Festival in Kyoto, Japan
“Agnès Varda, De-ci de-là, Paris-Rome” show at Villa Médicis, Rome
Intimate story “Maïa in Athens” shot by Charles Serre
Miriam Cahn’s solo show “Still Leben” at Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, Paris
A Mother Daughter Holy Spirit Closet Sale Pop-Up at Blue Green Works,...
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