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1964
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Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao: The Worlds of Nam June Paik
The Worlds of Nam June Paik
reflects the scope and trajectory of his outstanding career-from his transformation of broadcast
television and video to his reconfiguration of laser into a new form of sculptural and installation
art....
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Double Feature: Paul Kos and Nam June Paik
IMAGE
Paul Kos
Tokyo Rose, 1975-76
galvanized screen and framing, television monitor and videotape
Collection SFMOMA
...
IndieFlix: Quilt Suite: A Short Film by Stephen Mead Released
"Quilt Suite" premiered at the Digital Film Festival IZOLENTA/'06, St. Petersburg, Russia, and then was excerpted online. This dvd includes Stephen's spoken-word poetry, photo collages, and paintings in addition to digitized images. The narration ...
Neuberger Museum of Art: New Media: Who
New Media: Who includes Nam June Paik’s Zen for TV (1963, rebuilt). Nam Jun Paik, a Korean born American video artist who incorporates art and technology, has been a central figure in avant-garde art throughout his career. His innovative work in ...
Guggenheim Museum, Berlin: Bill Viola: Going Forth By Day
Viola studied at Syracuse University in New York in the early 1970s, and his experimentation with electronic arts led him to produce works of sound art as well as video installation. Viola's early contact with Nam June Paik, David Tudor, and other...
Smithsonian International Gallery: Dreams and Reality: Korean American Contemporary Art Exhibit to Celebrate 100 Years of Korean Immigration to the US
Nam June Paik is possibly the single most famous artist of Korean descent. He is often described as the forefather of video art, avant-garde artist, performance artist, Fluxus artist, and a philosopher. While those descriptions are all true, abo...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Digital: Revolutions in Printmaking
The exhibition will include new works by many established artists, among them John Baldessari, Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Kiki Smith, and James Turrell.
The rel...
Corcoran Gallery of Art: Stephen Vitiello: In TWISTER, A Performance of Video and Live Sound
Vitiello manipulates eclectic instruments and natural sounds scoured from field recordings and websites to create improvised experimental electronica. He mixes guitar, cello, violin, accordion, and clarinet with random noises such as mating insect...
Art Gallery of Bishop's University: Fabienne Lasserre: The Cave
The imposing atmosphere, which contributes greatly to the magic in this work, is created by the accumulation of the stacks of televisions placed throughout the space of the gallery, which is no longer shared only by the spectator. The electric dro...
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg: Gary Hill: Selected Works 1976 - 2001
An American, living in Seattle, he
began his artistic career as a sculptor. The Kunstmuseum now
presents a representative survey of Hill’s video pieces. The early
videos of the 1970s, which concentrate on formal experimentation,
are included a...
Virginia Museum of Fine Art: Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
Outer and Inner Space places the three recent video installations in the
context of classic video art from the 1960s to early 1980s. These early works
...
Reynolda House, Museum of American Art: Self/Image: Portraiture from Copley to Close
The portrait occupies a singular place in the history of American art. As a genre, these representations of self are layered visual accounts of actuality, desire, and projection. Historical portraits—too often taken at face value—are granted a ra...
Tacoma Art Museum: The New Frontier: Art and Television, 1960-1965
Artists have been engaging with the most advanced imaging
technologies since the late nineteenth century, and this was not lost
...
Museum Ludwig: ART-WORLDS IN DIALOGUE
These dialogues are as multifarious as the artists who conduct
them. The approximately 120 artists in this exhibition have each
found their own, highly individual ways of exploring and examining
one or more culture...
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Speed of Vision: on the construction and perception of time in video art
Like other art forms that rely on time
as a main medium – theater, dance, performance – these
video works simulate real-life experiences. As a result, the
exhibition fosters emotional and psychological responses
that compel visitor...
Contemporary Arts Center: Slide Show
Slide Show is a series of 18 installations that range from single-carousel pieces to more cinematic presentations created with multiple projectors. Through the remarkably simple technology of a slide projector and color transparencies, artists fou...
Contemporary Arts Center: Kendell Geers: Hung, Drawn and Quartered
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Geers employs a fully integrated approach to art and life calling into question his own conflicted ancestry as a white South African. He has exhibited extensively around the world, most notably he has participat...
Joan Miro Foundation: Woman. Metamorphosis of Modernity
The list of artists comprises Tarsila do Amaral, Gertrude Arndt, Jean Arp/Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Georges Braque, Louise Bourgeois, Marianne Breslauer, Claude Cahun, Imogen Cunningham, Marcel Duchamp, Valie Export, Emmanuel Goundouin, Lotte Jacobi, Yv...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: MAKING TIME: Considering Time as a Material in Contemporary Video & Film
Time in art had for centuries been connected
to the idea of permanence, and then, since
the 1960s, performance. But where is time
nowNULL In an age when global ...
Austin Museum of Art: The New Frontier: Art and Television
1960-65
This exhibition will be the first ever to
examine
the impact of television on the visual
arts in the United States and Europe at a crucial period in the
development of both media. The origins of the
media wo...
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen: In the beginning was MERZ: From Kurt Schwitters until today
He used the term MERZ for a concept
which united all his artistic activities, naming his works MERZ drawings, MERZ paintings, MERZ sculptures, MERZ publications.
He also organi...
Contemporary Arts Center: Sanford Biggers: both/and not either/or
For the CAC, Biggers will produce a new exhibition environment entitled “Both/And Not Either/Or.” The exhibition will focus on a bell choir ceremony in Japan where he explores the connection between contemporary and ancestral. Biggers’ exhibition...
Contemporary Arts Center: Nothing Compared to This: Ambient, Incidental and New Minimal Tendencies in Current Art
Nothing Compared to This looks at the works of artists who occupy and control space by subtle, often indirect, means. The most salient distinction of today’s art in this vein, however, is that it is often not meant to be contemplated, or even dire...
Saint-Gervais - Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine: Call for Entries: 9th Biennial of Moving Images
9th Biennial - Sound System
exhibition - new spaces
festival - new ...
Queens Museum of Art: Art at Work: Forty Years of
the Chase Manhattan
Collection
This landmark exhibition will present a
wondrous display of 120 contemporary
masterpieces, including: a powerful
thirty-eight foot mural by Sam Francis;
a soaring mobile by Alexander Calder;
and a landmark video installation by
Nam Jun...
Palau de la Virreina: Banquete: Metabolism and Communicatión
In this context, banquete has been conceived of as an exploratory and open conversation between art, science, thought and society. A conversation understood as a process in which information and values, experiences, knowledge and meanings flow, mi...
Guggenheim Museum: Moving Pictures: Woork in Photography, Film, and Video
The exhibition fills the museum’s entire Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda, Thannhauser gallery 4, and Annex gallery 5. Moving Pictures is on view from June 28, 2002 to January 12, 2003.
This exhibition is sponsored by Delta Airlines.
During the la...
Hamburger Bahnhof Museum: Friedrich Christian Flick Collection
Following the inaugural exhibition, the private collection of around 2,000 works of art, which has been loaned to the Hamburger Bahnhof for a period of seven years, will be gradually shown in its entirety in a series of temporary exhibitions. The ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Y E S YOKO ONO
Avant-garde figures such as John Cage, George Maciunas, Nam June Paik, Charlotte Moorman, Andy Warhol, and Ornette Coleman collaborated with Ono, and their resulting works are also represented. Accompanying the exhibition is the catalogue YES YOKO...
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: Y E S YOKO ONO
The exhibition offers the first comprehensive reevaluation of Ono's work, exploring her position within the postwar international avant-garde, and her critical and
influential role in originating forms of avant-garde art, music, film ...
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen: 47th Annual Film Festival Opens Thursday
The International Jury:
Pierre Bongiovanni, Director of the Centre de Recherche Pierre Schaeffer CICV, France
Haile Gerima, Filmmaker, Eritrea/USA
Nicole Gingras, Curator, Canada
Laima Slava, Journalist, Latvia
Pimpaka Towira,...
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