video art
Grouped under three distinct themes that ground Schneemann’s moving image work, the online exhibition also includes films and videos by other important artists that are in dialogue with Schneemann. Exhibition organized by EAI in collaboration with Carolee Schneemann Foundation.
The show Pope of Trash spans more than five decades of Waters' career in cinema, from his earliest subversive classics to his most recent tasteless works.
This is part of a LUX initiative to explore and develop new support structures for artists’ moving image in Wales.
The video collage showing on Sin City's instantly-iconic Sphere is a tribute to the art of cinema, but also a critique of its violence and excess.
The installation, co-commissioned by Dia and Schaulager, is part of the first major presentation of McQueen's work in the United States in more than a decade.
The grants support a wide spectrum of media art, from video art and net-based projects to audio works and audiovisual installations. Submit by 29 February 2024.
Phase Shifting Index is showing at Musée d'art contemporain. The installation is presented in partnership with The Polygon Gallery in Vancouver.
This exhibition brings together videos from the collections of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) and Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI). The works on display reflect on the social, political, and cultural changes that have shaped the cities of Berlin and New York.
The exhibition, curated by Howie Chen, showcases the works of five artists from the catalog of video art distributor Electronic Arts Intermix.