This month's
video space programme brings together a series of short interviews with the late artist Sylvia Sleigh (1916 - 2010), a key influence on our current exhibitor Ellen Altfest.
This month's
Video Space programme presents a selection of films made over the last four years by the British artist, Anna Barham.
Not exact matches
And, speaking to another development the Whitney caught much earlier, excepting a couple of
videos, three pieces wired for sound and Nam June Paik's black TV, the era's burgeoning preoccupation with technology is remaindered to the exit with works celebrating the
space programme.
To kick - start Camden Art Centre's 2017
programme, Joachim Koester takes over three gallery
spaces with an immersive installation of film, digital
video, photography and audio, spanning a 12 year career.
2017 China Remixed Indiana University, Bloomington, 15 February — 10 March 2016 - 17 Both Sides Now III Videotage HK and videoclub UK, International Touring
Programme 2016 Viennale — Vienna International Film Festival, Austria, 20 October — 2 November 2016 62nd Oberhausen International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Germany, 5 - 10 May 2016 Videotage @ Art Basel Crowdfunding Lab Art Basel Hong Kong, 24 - 26 March 2009 Local Shorts Big Screen Waltham Forest, London 2008 Artists in the Archive Cornerhouse / Big Screen, Manchester 2006 Arcade screenings & events, Westbourne Studios, London 2006 Collective Rhythm Bigger Picture
programme, Cornerhouse / Big Screen, Manchester 2002 No Sleep «Til Hammersmith: A Night of
Video The Central
Space, London 2002 Big Screen in Little China projections, Home GMI Screen, London 2000 Test Lab Anarchy projections, Arthrob & Fabric Live, Fabric, London
Visit our first floor
Video Space for free, monthly, changing programmes of artist made film and v
Video Space for free, monthly, changing
programmes of artist made film and
videovideo.
5 new
video works will be presented, alongside a
programme of events curated by the artist in a multi-functional
space.
Jane Hamlyn opened the gallery in 1989 and over the last 10 years, Frith Street Gallery has developed an international
programme of painting, photography, sculpture, film and
video, doubled its showing
space and produced a Turner Prize nominee for the last 4 consecutive years — Callum Innes (1995), Craigie Horsfield (1996), Cornelia Parker (1997), Tacita Dean (1998).
Within the framework of the Project
Space Festival Berlin, District is pleased to present the opening of Laura McLardy's installation Line of Least Resistance in the ArtAndArchitecture series as well as a performance, music and
video programme by artist ensemble Boring Drug and Zorka Wollny.
Projects inspired by dualities of self include; Simon Denny's, The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom, 2013 (ongoing), reimagined for the Main Gallery
space, Thai - born, New York - based artist Korakrit Arunanondchai's exploration of East and West pop cultural excess and spiritual depth in his
video Painting with history in a room filled with people with funny names 3, 2015, and David Raymond Conroy's new
video commission questioning the ethics of artist as tourist, created following time spent in Las Vegas as part of Zabludowicz Collection's inaugural residency
programme in November / December 2015.
Under his leadership the exhibition
programme has become hugely dynamic, with explorations of the collection, large - scale solo exhibitions, international exchanges, presentations by young artists, a series of film and
video exhibitions and projects in Ghent's public
space.