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 second edition of the annual prize for moving image art. The deadline for submissions is August 15, 2024.
The award is a collaboration with Forma and provides funding to create a new work to be presented at Frieze London.
This is the artist's first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. She is presenting a selection of films and installations.
The two-day summit brings together top names to discuss the role that emerging web3 technologies have on trends in the art world.
The exhibition consists of a new video installation, 16mm film and works on paper which touch upon the legacy of cultural appropriation and erasure in media.
The exhibition presents works by some of the most influential artists of the 1960s, including Yoko Ono, Jonas Mekas, Carolee Schneemann, Andy Warhol and others.
The exhibition includes a new series of photographs and a video installation which explore Indigenous language and cultural practices.
A review of the extensive retrospective that stretches from Ono's early conceptual pieces of the 1950s to her installations and actions of the past few years.