Cokes was recognized for his outstanding contributions to video art. The MacArthur Foundation Fellowship awards $800,000 to each recipient.
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Cokes was recognized for his outstanding contributions to video art. The MacArthur Foundation Fellowship awards $800,000 to each recipient.
The show Electric Dreams explores how artists in the mid-twentieth century used machines and algorithms. Many of the works that will be on display are appearing in the UK for the first time.
The show Electric Dreams explores how artists in the mid-twentieth century used machines and algorithms. Many of the works that will be on display are appearing in the UK for the first time.
Microscope Gallery is showing the first solo exhibition of Hirsch's work in New York. The focus is on several of her early films from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Microscope Gallery is showing the first solo exhibition of Hirsch's work in New York. The focus is on several of her early films from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Her first major survey in the US includes drawings and films. Dean was an artist in residence at the Menil’s Cy Twombly Gallery.
Her first major survey in the US includes drawings and films. Dean was an artist in residence at the Menil’s Cy Twombly Gallery.
The show is a partnership between Art + Practice and California African American Museum in Los Angeles.
The show is a partnership between Art + Practice and California African American Museum in Los Angeles.
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This is the first time that Eye has collaborated with Herzog, who has been closely involved in the development of the exhibition.
Signals: How Video Transformed the World showcases over 70 media works from the past six decades. The exhibition is organized by Stuart Comer and Michelle Kuo.
The event, organized by Philip Widmann, is produced in cooperation with Arsenal, Harun Farocki Institute and Open City Documentary Festival.
Using a range of techniques and formats, including 16mm and 8mm film, Everson goes beyond traditional depictions of the moon and solar phenomena.
The Dutch artist worked with both photography and cinema. The exhibition presents over a hundred vintage prints from Dutch and French collections.
The exhibition covers a span of three decades, from 1952 to 1982, and features more than 100 works by over 50 artists, writers, musicians, choreographers, and filmmakers from around the world.
Press release announcing the launch of MOONSHINE: The Celestial Films of Kevin Jerome Everson, at Art Windsor-Essex, organized by Media City Film Festival.