Tag Archives: Video Works

Renée Green

Green’s work adopts the form of complex and highly formalized installations in which ideas, historical events and narratives, as well as cultural artifacts, are examined from myriad perspectives. As scholar Alexander Alberro notes, Green’s attempt is not a didactic one, rather an invitation to participate in the construction of knowledge, as well as shifting perception: [...]

Miranda July

Are You the Favorite Person of Anybody?

Miranda July is a filmmaker, artist, and writer. She grew up in Berkeley, California where she began her career as a teenager, writing and directing plays. July’s videos, performances, and web-based projects have been presented at sites such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum and in [...]

John Baldessari

Throughout his career, John Baldessari has defied formalist categories by working in a variety of media—creating films, videotapes, prints, photographs, texts, drawings, and multiple combinations of these. In his use of media imagery, Baldessari is a pioneer “image appropriator,” and as such has had a profound impact on post-modern art production. Baldessari initially studied to [...]

William Kentridge

William Kentridge is a South African artist, perhaps best known for his animated films. These are constructed by filming a drawing, making erasures and changes, and filming it again. He continues this process meticulously, giving each change to the drawing a quarter of a second to two seconds’ screen time. A single drawing will be [...]

franko b

Franko B was born in Milan and has lived in London since 1979. He has been creating work across video, photography, performance, painting, installation, sculpture and mixed media since 1990. He has performed at the Tate Modern, ICA, South London Gallery and Beaconsfield. He has presented work internationally in Zagreb, Mexico City, Milan, Amsterdam, Antwerp, [...]

Milosh Luczynski

http://miloshluczynski.com/Paris
I hope he has not been posted yet. I apologize if he has but this video was pretty cool.
Here is a website:
http://miloshluczynski.com/
Born 1973 in Carpats – Poland. Visual and intermedia artist, VJ, video director, performer, designer, painter… – Milosh Luczynski lives and works in Paris since 2001. After culture anthropology study at the Jagiellonian [...]

Terence Koh

Terence Koh on Art Talk

Terence Koh is provocative artist that I keep running across in my research.  I found this interview of him on Art Talk VBS.TV that is worth watching.   Anyway, it is only six minutes.

The Ann Hamilton experience – installation artist – Interview

Ann Hamilton: Interactive, Intermedia, Installation artist. While watching the PBS special “Art in the 21st Century”  2002, the second episode has a huge interview with Ann. I would suggest checking out the whole series. The  following interview was done prior to the series and is very good as well. Her work has given me a revived [...]

Ana Mendieta

Untitled (Grass on Woman), 1972

Film still: Untitled (Blood and Feathers #2), 1974
Text and images linked from http://hirshhorn.si.edu/visit/in_depth.asp?key=33&subkey=57:
Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba 1948–1985) is an artist whose career can be distinguished in part by her experimentation with a diverse range of artistic media. As a student at the University of Iowa in Hans Breder’s intermedia program, Mendieta [...]

Stan Van Der Beek

Stan Van Der Beek
Handmade Poster
40″ x 30″
Born in 1927—died in 1984. VanDerBeek studied art and architecture first at Cooper Union College in New York and then at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, where he met architect Buckminster Fuller, composer John Cage, and choreographer Merce Cunningham. VanDerBeek began his career in the 1950s making independent [...]