Embodied Time - Art Video, 1970 to the present
06 Dec 2006
The exhibition Embodied Time, curated by Dr. Sabine Kriebel of UCC's Art History and René Zechlin, at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery investigates the role that the human body has played in the time-based medium of video from 1970 to the present moment. Unlike painting or sculpture, the medium of video records actions, events, or performances using technological means to incorporate duration into art making. Embodied Time investigates the interplay of artist, technical media, and viewer, presenting a range of works from the documentation of a performance to large-scale video installation works.
Participating Artists: Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci, Kevin Atherton, Lynda Benglis, Marinus Boezem, Peter Bogers, Valie Export, Dan Graham, Nan Hoover, Joan Jonas, Urs Lüthi, Franziska Megert, Nam June Paik, Gina Pane, Arnulf Rainer, Ulrike Rosenbach, Tony Sinden, Bill Spinhoven, Ulay.
Saturday 9 December 2006 2 pm: Public discussion: Victim, Actor or Voyeur ? Roles of the body in video art: discussion on issues raised in the exhibition with Kevin Atherton, Peter Bogers, Tony Sinden, Bill Spinhoven and the curators Dr. Sabine Kriebel and René Zechlin.
Embodied Time has been developed with support by the Netherlands Media Arts Institute ? Montevideo/ Time Based Arts, Amsterdam.
For further information, contact Dr. Sabine Kriebel, History of Art, UCC; s.kriebel@ucc.ie.
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