Posts Tagged ‘installation’
Installation Shots of Newsbreak at Zephyr Gallery in Louisville – Thanks Paul Collins
February 14, 2013
2013 | Blog | Tags: installation, Newsbreak, Zephry GalleryComments (1)
2001 Retold, 2010
October 2, 2010
2001 Retold – Chapter 17 from Black and Jones on Vimeo. 2001 Retold – Chapter 26 from Black and Jones on Vimeo. 2001 Retold – Chapter 12 from Black and Jones on Vimeo. 2001 Retold: Chapter 3 from Black and Jones on Vimeo.
2010 | Black & Jones | Tags: 2001 Retold, Black & Jones, installation
Greed is Good, 2009
October 15, 2009
2009 | [ fladry + jones ] | Tags: installation, Video, [ fladry + jones ]
Metropolis Remix Live, 2007 – 2008
October 15, 2007
Metropolis Remix: Live is a performance version of Fritz Lang’s 1927 dystopian film, Metropolis, which has become one of the cornerstones in 20th and 21st century art. In the original, Lang portrayed a society deeply divided by class distinctions – the workers vs. the ruling class. The story is not only timeless, but the visuals [...]
2007 | [ fladry + jones ] | Tags: installation, Metropolis Remix, Performance, [ fladry + jones ]
For Vivian, 2006
October 15, 2006
Vivian was a little girl from Charlottesville, Virginia who passed away in 1932 at eight years old. Five years before she passed away, Vivian’s mother, Carrie, was the center of a famous Supreme Court case known as Buck v. Bell. In their decision, the Supreme Court decided that it was acceptable for the [...]
2006 | Solo Work | Tags: For Vivian, installation, Net Art, Solo
Mental Soldier, 2005
October 15, 2005
This piece is about fear. We fear mental illness for many reasons. We unjustly fear that someone with a mental illness will harm us and we fear the loss of control that a mental illness might mean for us personally. We don’t understand mental ill- ness, and we fear what we don’t understand. This fear [...]
2005 | Solo Work | Tags: installation, Mental Soldier, Solo
For Phyllis, 2005
October 15, 2005
Phyllis had schizophrenia and at the age of 67 she was brutally raped and murdered on the streets of New York. The shelter in which Phyllis occasionally stayed did not have enough beds for all who needed one and on the night of her death Phyllis was out on “rotation”.

