Exhibitions

  • Media City Film Festival presents Radical Acts of Care

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    Media City Film Festival launches a new online exhibition space this month, Dark Dark Gallery, with its inaugural show Radical Acts of Care, curated by Greg de Cuir Jr. (Belgrade, Serbia), and organized and designed by MCFF director Oona Mosna. The exhibition is available in full open access August 26–September 26, 2020: RADICAL ACTS OF CARE

    Radical Acts of Care offers audiences a multidisciplinary experience, bringing together moving image artworks, photography, drawing, performance, poetry, activism, and more, all from an incredible roster of international artists. Curator Greg de Cuir Jr. describes this program as "a modest survey of past and contemporary mobilizations of care in various forms," an exhibition that "is concerned with radical praxis, and care as an agent for social change."

    Dates: 

    Thursday, August 27, 2020 (All day) to Sunday, September 27, 2020 (All day)
  • ONE MINUTE vol.10

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    VisualcontainerTV is proud to present the new 10th volume of the collection of videoart created by Kerry Baldry during several years of research.

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    Dates: 

    Saturday, August 1, 2020 (All day) to Thursday, September 10, 2020 (All day)
  • Nathaniel Dorsky: Film and Film Stills

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    Surveying the experimental cinematic practice of the artist through film stills created from the 1960s-2010s, the online exhibition coincides with his newly published limited edition book of photographs, ECLOGUES: Letters and Correspondence, each signed and numbered by the artist and published by Peter Blum Edition.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, June 11, 2020 (All day) to Thursday, July 9, 2020 (All day)
  • SISTERS! - Barbara Hammer

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    Barbara Hammer (Los Angeles, 1939 – New York, 2019) is one of the most influential figures in American experimental and activist cinema. Including eighty-three films and a great number of photographs, drawings, performances, collages and installations, her autobiographical work is a record of how lesbian and feminist dissent has been formulated from the late 1960s to the present day.

    Dates: 

    Tuesday, June 9, 2020 (All day) to Sunday, September 27, 2020 (All day)

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  • “ARTificial Intelligence” by Video Art Miden at the Jönköpings Läns Museum, Sweden

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    The Jönköpings läns museum, in Jönköping, Sweden, presents the video art selection “ARTificial Intelligence” by Video Art Miden, from May 30 to August 23, 2020. “ARTificial Intelligence”, curated by Gioula Papadopoulou, presents 8 works that deal with various concepts concerning the “homo digitalis” era and artificial intelligence, exploring the physical detachment and the gradual digitalization and virtualization of ou

    Dates: 

    Saturday, May 30, 2020 - 10:00 to Monday, August 24, 2020 - 14:55

    Venue: 

    Jönköpings Läns Museum - Jönköping, Sweden
  • In The Cabinet: Helga Fanderl - Constellations

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    Filmmaker Helga Fanderl was born in Ingolstadt and now lives in Berlin. From 1987 to 1992 she studied at the University of Fine Arts in Frankfurt am Main with Peter Kubelka and then at the Cooper Union School of Arts New York with Robert Breer. She presented her films, among others. at the International Short Film Festival in Oberhausen, they are among others represented in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt am Main and in the collection of the Center Pompidou in Paris.

    Dates: 

    Tuesday, May 12, 2020 (All day) to Sunday, August 16, 2020 (All day)

    Venue: 

    Kunsthalle Lingen - Lingen, Germany
  • wwwunderkammer

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    A solo exhibition of new work in XR by Carla Gannis / C.A.R.L.A. G.A.N.N.

    Dates: 

    Saturday, March 14, 2020 (All day) to Saturday, April 25, 2020 (All day)

    Venue: 

    Telematic - San Francisco, United States
  • Spiders from Mars

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    Apocryphally, in 1968, David Bowie conceived of Ziggy Stardust, his androgynous alien alter ego, after attending a screening of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. In Kubrick’s film, science-fiction is an existential meditation on the limits of reason and experience, a journey to the outermost reaches of the universe in which we find ourselves confronted with the alien irrationality of our own orienting contradictions.  Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust gives these existential conflicts a throbbing pulse, marrying the cosmic ruminations in Kubrick’s film to the subversive power and alien strangeness of adolescent sexuality in Rock and Roll: as an uncanny figure of the future, an avatar of what’s to come.

    Dates: 

    Friday, January 17, 2020 (All day) to Thursday, February 20, 2020 (All day)

    Venue: 

    St. Joseph's Arts Society - San Francisco, United States
  • Life Hacks (and Other Embodied Technologies)

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    From the diets, exercise routines, make-up tips, and self-help psychology, proffered in lifestyle videos, Internet “how-to’s” and influencer promotions; to the cell phone apps, Smart homes, and other data-tracking technologies that now quantify and analyze everyday experience; contemporary televisual culture is rife with techniques, designed to help organize, manage, and ultimately give direction to life with the promise of greater efficiency and fulfillment.

    Dates: 

    Friday, January 17, 2020 (All day) to Saturday, February 29, 2020 (All day)

    Venue: 

    Telematic - San Francisco, United States
  • Long Time No See

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    An exhibition of new work made in Hanoi by the artist duo Andrea Orejarena (b. 1994, Colombia) and Caleb Stein (b.1994, UK), Long Time No See (2018-2020), is currently on view at Vincom Center for Contemporary Art in Hanoi until February 23rd, 2020.

    Dates: 

    Saturday, December 21, 2019 (All day) to Sunday, February 23, 2020 (All day)

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