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Lea Bertucci explores the sonic qualities of a decrepit alto sax uncovered from Bradley Eros» basement, with a live collage of 35 mm slide and 16 mm film projections by Eros.

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Pat O'Neill: still from Runs Good, 1970; three - channel continuous video projection, transferred from 16 mm film; color, silent; BAMPFA, museum purchase: Phoebe Apperson Hearst, by exchange.
Installation view, Power Distributor Door, Hotel Door, Safari Bar Door and Temporary Construction Door designed by Anna Viebrock, 2017; Floor Runner from the stage design of Riesenbutzbach Eine Dauerkolonie, by Anna Viebrock, 2009; and Alexander Kluge, The Soft Makeup of Light, 65 mm film transferred to digital projection, 13 minutes 34 seconds.
Continuing the exhibition, Jonathan Monk will present three artworks: Laser VII, a laser text projection (after Bruce Nauman), Hand - held Sky, a 16 mm film loop, and The Burden, two black and white photographs held to the wall by diamond earrings.
During January and February S1 Artspace will host three programmes of artist film and video featuring work by artists based in the UK, USA, Finland, Denmark and Germany combining video formats with 16 mm film projection.
«Don't Axe Me» will also feature the first New York presentation of Osedax (2010; made in collaboration with Edgar Cleijne)-- an immersive environment consisting of 16 mm film and painted slide projections inspired by a species of undersea worm that buries into the bones of whale carcasses.The exhibition highlights the humor, historical depth, psychological complexity, and formal inventiveness inherent in Gallagher's rich oeuvre.
The pieces in the Arsenale that were drawing the biggest crowds (and queues) earlier today were a new light piece by Turrell and a screening of Christian Marclay's wildly popular 24 - hour film The Clock, though highlights for me included work from: Relph (three overlapping film projections — about Ellsworth Kelly, tartan and Rei Kawakubo), Gerard Byrne (a series about the Loch Ness monster), Elad Lassry (new photographs and a 35 mm film of a ghostly dancer), Rosemarie Trockel and Giulia Piscitelli (a series of iridescent silk pieces stained with bleach and acid).
This rare presentation will include the projection of 16 mm films by Bruce Conner, Arthur Lipsett and Stan Vanderbeek.
Hans Richter, Still from Filmstudie, 1926 35 mm film transferred to video (black and white, silent) March 19 — June 23, 2008 This exhibition considers the transformation of the art object from static image to light projection within two distinct artistic lineages: the unconventional optical techniques and social analyses of the 1920s Neue Optik, or «New Vision,» generation of artists, among them László Moholy - Nagy, Hans Richter, and Marcel Duchamp; and the situational aesthetics advanced by Gordon Matta - Clark, -LSB-...]
«Don't Axe Me» will also feature the first New York presentation of Osedax (2010; made in collaboration with Edgar Cleijne)-- an immersive environment consisting of 16 mm film and painted slide projections inspired by a species of undersea worm that buries into the bones of whale carcasses.
Works added to the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum during 2010 included a 2009 16 mm film, Beau Geste, by Morocco - based Yto Barrada, a 2009 slide - projection installation, In the Near Future, by New York — based Sharon Hayes, a 19 - channel digital video, The Torn First Pages, 2004 — 8, by Indian artist Amar Kanwar, the 2006 interactive piece This Progress by German artist Tino Sehgal and the 2010 sound installation The Shallow Sea by Scottish artist Susan Philipsz.
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