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 edition of the Korean biennial Art Spectrum is titled Dream Screen. The show explores the proliferation of digital technologies and the uncanny feelings they induce.
The show is part of Double Feature, a series of solo presentations running simultaneously at the JSF spaces in Berlin and Düsseldorf.
The exhibition will include photographs, films, newspapers, books and costumes. A series of films by Pasolini will also be screened at Babylon Kino in Berlin.
The exhibition is organized in collaboration with Electronic Arts Intermix, which recently brought Serra's films and videos into their distribution catalog.
Rhizome gives small annual grants to support new online projects. Submission deadline: September 15, 2024.
The exhibition at the pavilion will feature two video works by the Dutch artist duo Persijn Broersen and Margit Lukács.
The artist's video installation SECONDARY examines the violence surrounding American football. The exhibition is part of a tour of unique SECONDARY shows at the artist’s representing galleries.
This will be the first major exhibition to provide a comprehensive overview of Op art and establish its ties with electronic media of the 1960s and 1970s.