-- Bonus: Jim Campbell, «Abstract Document» / Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery
The pioneering electronic artist visited Washington D.C. for the historic Women's March following the day of Donald Trump's inauguration.
Not exact matches
Artist Sara Hornbacher speaks about her
pioneering work in video and
electronic art in anticipation of the pop - up exhibition «Interference» at Atlanta Contemporary.
Through audio interviews with founders and key staff, a reading room of magazines and publications, documentation, ephemera and narrative descriptions, the exhibition will tell the story of
pioneering spaces — like P.S. 1,
Artists Space, Fashion Moda, Taller Boricua, ABC No Rio, The Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, Exit Art, 112 Greene Street, White Columns, Creative Time,
Electronic Arts Intermix, Anthology Film Archives, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Just Above Midtown, and many more — as well as document a new generation of alternative projects such as Cinders, Live With Animals, Fake Estate, Apartment Show, Pocket Utopia, Cleopatra's, English Kills Art Gallery, Triple Candie, Esopus Space, and others.
From the seminal performance work by Rachel Rosenthal, the early queer video work of EZTV, boundary breaking art installations by Barbara T. Smith, the
pioneering media explorations by
Electronic Café International, to the feminist media interventions of Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz - Starus, these five influential and often overlooked
artists and collaborative arts groups were fundamental to charting the course for the
artist space movement and its vision of egalitarian artistic production and reception.
In 2014 he received the
Electronic Frontier Foundation's
Pioneer Award for his work as a «groundbreaking investigative
artist.»
Known for her experimental video performances with contemporary,
electronic composers, Angie Eng is ending 2015 with an ironic twist in her solo exhibit, Doom and Gloom at the
pioneering abode for downtown
artists with a proclivity for new technology, and hybrid forms including sound, moving image and interactivity.
A
pioneering advocate for media art and
artists,
Electronic Arts Intermix's core program is the distribution and preservation of a major collection of over 3,500 new and historical video works by
artists.
Announcing the Beyond GRAMMATRON: 20 Years into the Future Symposium and Exhibition — 20 years ago,
artist and novelist Mark Amerika released GRAMMATRON, one of the
pioneering works of internet art and
electronic literature.
composed for the museum's iconic spiral staircase by the
pioneering electronic sound
artists Éliane Radigue, Laetitia Sonami, and Bob Bielecki.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is Le Corps Sonore (Sound Body), composed for the museum's iconic spiral staircase by the
pioneering electronic sound
artists Éliane Radigue, Laetitia Sonami, and Bob Bielecki.
Ciani is an
electronic music
pioneer and neoclassical recording
artist whose work has been featured in countless commercials, video games and feature films.
Virtual Views explores the growing importance of
electronic media in contemporary art as seen in the work of
artists who are
pioneers in the us...
Interview with the
pioneering Swiss video
artist Pipilotti Rist, who has formed the exhibition space into her own vision by using home video projections and creating new
electronic forms.
The range of his activities is evidenced by his many collaborations including with the
artists Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster, Anri Sala and Tino Sehgal, as well as the bands Einstürzende Neubauten (with whom he has made two CDʼs), The Orb and The Residents, the performance group La Fura dels Baus, the interdisciplinary architecture team Raumlabor Berlin, and the
electronic music
pioneer Morton Subotnik.
Pioneered by world famous
artists including Maholy Nagy, Jean Tinguely, Marcel Duchamp and Alexander Calder during the 1900s, modern contemporary kinetic and
electronic artworks utilize and warp technology itself, to explore, nurture and comment on our evolutionary processes and challenge scientific and universal exploration.
Line up of
artists include: Bad - girl performance art legend Penny Arcade;
pioneering artist Christian Marclay, whose work explores the connections between visual and audio cultures; Turner Prize - winning
artist Martin Creed; investigatory pop /
electronic composer and performer Simon Bookish and the spectacular contemporary dance choreographer Frauke Requardt.