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Written by Perpetual Art Machine
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Friday, 27 November 2009 |
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Art Basel | Miami Beach Art Video
Presented by Creative Time
Thursday, December 3, 7 to 8.30 p.m.
"Video Art and Mainstream Distribution"
Artist video is often created for and sited in pristine white box
spaces, where there is a deliberateness to the viewing environment and
the context of the work is clearly articulated. Tom Sachs and his
collaborators the Neistat Brothers challenge this tradition through
humorous, low-tech, do-it-yourself performances presented both in the
gallery and outside it. Like Sachs and the Neistat Brothers, Marc
Horowitz uses media outlets such as YouTube and network television to
distribute his hilarious interventions throughout the United States.
These artists are innovators in exposing mainstream audiences to artist
video, and pushing the borders between conceptual practice and everyday
experience.
Saturday, December 5, 7 to 8.30 p.m.
"The Watcher and the Watched"
Jill Magid, an artist who explores the personal boundaries of state
surveillance, uses catalogued CCTV footage to construct film noir-like
narratives with herself and her location as subject. Magid use the
tools of photographic evidence to explore the deeply conflicted
condition of one's loss of control. In her work the camera, and its
operator, move from anonymous watcher to intimate participant. In Kon
Trubkovich’s videos, the camera takes on an aggressive and controlling
identity. Tackling the tension between freedom and captivity, the
subjects of his work participate in Sisyphean activities that keep them
from escaping their condition. Both Magid and Trubkovich navigate the
borders between personal liberty and institutional restraint,
implicating the viewer in the power dynamics presented in their work.
For more info CLICK HERE
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Art Salon
What is Art salon?
Art Salon is an open platform for discussion with an emphasis on current themes in
contemporary art. Informal in its format, yet international in scope.
6 – 6.30 p.m. | Pecha Kucha: Contemporary Art & social Media = network & networth
Ben Davis | Art Critic and Associate Editor, Artnet Magazine
Joey Hernandez | CEO, Ruthless and Toothless
lori Faye Fischler | Director, moblog:tech Ltd.
leyden rodriguez | Artist, Designer and Owner, Fulano Inc.
Kristin taylor | Digital Content/Community Manager
[dnAsAb] | Artist, Designer and Owner, Fulano Inc.
Kristin taylor | DigitTechnology Artist and Videosculptor
Jody turner | Owner, CultureOfFuture.com
Moderator | Carl Hildebrand | Director, Pecha Kucha, Miami
For more info CLICK HERE
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SCOPE Art Show presents: The SCOPE Film Program
Each curator has personally selected a single work by an outstanding
contemporary artist to screen continuously in the SCOPE Theater.

Wednesday, December 2 | 11am-6pm
Presented by Franklin Sirmans:
Patty Chang - Rather To Potentialities, 2009
Thursday, December 3 | 11am-7pm
Presented by Kate McNamara:
Robert Boyd - Conspiracy Theory, 2008
Friday, December 4 | 11am-7pm
Presented by David Hunt:
Jordan Wolfson - Infinite Melancholy, 2003
Saturday, December 5 | 11am-7pm
Presented by Naomi Beckwith:
Edgar Arceneaux - An Arrangement without Tormentors, 2004
Sunday, December 6 | 11am-6pm
Presented by Benjamin Godsill: Kon Trubkovich
Double Entrance/Double Exit, 2009
For more info CLICK HERE
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