Jenny Holzer discusses the programming of her LED sculptures From Art:21 We showed some earlier footage of the work featured here last May Now Nathaniel Stern and Jessica Meuninck-Ganger have a show at Gallery A.O.P Usually I fight shy of reproducing artists’ own publicity but I’m going to “The works are surprising, wistful, enchanting, and seriously playful.” I don’t know whether we have any readers in Johannesburg – if yes I strongly * and in the interests of transparency I should say that I wrote the accompanying Video documentation of “Infosphere Aesthetics” a solo show by Collaborative installation between EXYZT and Boris Edelstein ‘Text Rain’ is an interactive installation in which participants By Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv. Rather splendid film by Steven Allbutt shown as part of a film showcase by Swiss artist Zimoun.
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Residential Erection – Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung
Jenny Holzer: PROTECT PROTECT
Jenny Holzer: PROTECT PROTECT (2009, 23MB, 2:40 min.)
during the installation of the exhibition PROTECT PROTECT at
the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Nathaniel Stern & Jessica Meuninck-Ganger – Passing Between/Distill Life
The Works (2010, 15MB, 4:27 min)
Interview/Documentary (2010, 23MB, 6:38 min)
and waxed lyrical about it.
in Johannesburg, South Africa, opening tomorrow, and we’re delighted
to feature two videos, one of the works themselves and one of a documentary
about their making and the impulse behind them, including interviews with
Nathaniel and Jessica.
These videos are also on a DVD* which comes with the show catalogue.
break from the rule here because what they themselves say sums the pieces
up rather nicely.
Jessica Meuninck-Ganger and Nathaniel Stern approach both old and
new media as form.
In their “Distill Life” works, the artists permanently mount translucent
prints and drawings directly on top of video screens, creating moving
images on paper. They incorporate technologies and aesthetics from
traditional printmaking – including woodblock, silk screen, etching,
lithography, photogravure etc – with the technologies and aesthetics
of contemporary digital, video and networked art, to explore images
as multidimensional.
Meuninck-Ganger and Stern hack and tweak, shoot and print,
appropriate and remix, edit and draw. Their juxtaposition of anachronistic
and disparate methods, materials and content -print and video, paper
and electronics, real and virtual – enables novel approaches to
understanding each. The artists engage with subject matter ranging
from historical portraiture to current events, from hyperreal landscapes
to socially awkward moments.
The works are surprising, wistful, enchanting, and seriously playful.
– absolutely!
urge you to go along to what promises to be a real treat.
music for the video documentation…
Infosphere Aesthetics – disney NASA borg
Infosphere Aesthetics (2008, 13 MB, 3:12 min.)
[dNASAb] at Cress Galleries, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Grrrridwave – EXYZT and Boris Edelstein
Grrrridwave (2006, 60 MB, 4:26 min.)
of team Modul8 as part of the METAVILLA project
at the Architectural Biennale in Venice 2006.
Because Washington Is Hollywood For Ugly People – Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung
‘Text Rain’ by Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv
Text Rain (1999, 12 MB, 2:34 min.)
lift and play with falling letters in real time. The falling letters
form lines of a poem about bodies and language.
42 New Briggate – a film & a call for work
Untitled 1, 2 and 3 (Bullet Series) (2007, 4 MB, 40 secs)
in 2007 at the 42 New Briggate Gallery in Leeds, UK.
Apart from the piece’s intrinsic merits I had said to curator Yvonne Carmichael
we’d post her call for short films to be projected in the gallery window
Dec 2009 -Feb 2010 if she sent me a nice QuickTime we could also post here.
She did & so here it is – please consider submitting something!
Zimoun – 216 prepared dc-motors / filler wire 1.0mm
216 prepared dc-motors / filler wire 1.0mm (2009, 10 MB, 36 sec.)