ViDEO ART SITES

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Douglas Gordon - Confessions of a Justified Sinner

SADIE BENNING

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MIRANDA JOY

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STEFANO PASQUINI

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VIDEO ARTISTS

Check out UBU web's video artist's index...  100's of great video artists click here

This overview (below) from wikipedia
'Many of the early prominent video artists were those involved with concurrent movements in conceptual art, performance, and experimental film. These include Americans Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Peter Campus, Doris Totten Chase, Norman Cowie, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Bruce Nauman, Martha Rosler, William Wegman, and many others. There were also those such as Steina and Woody Vasulka who were interested in the formal qualities of video and employed video synthesizers to create abstract works.

Notable pioneering video artists also emerged more or less simultaneously in Europe and elsewhere with work by Pascal Auger (France), Domingo Sarrey (Spain), Juan Downey (Chile), Wolf Vostell (Germany), Dieter Froese (Germany), Wojciech Bruszewski (Poland), Wolf Kahlen (Germany), Peter Weibel (Austria), David Hall (UK), Paul Wong (Artist) (Canada), Lisa Steele (Canada), Rodney Werden (Canada), Colin Campbell (Canada), Miroslaw Rogala (Poland), Danny Matthys, Chantal Akerman (Belgium) Krishna Murti (Indonesia), Ray Langenbach (USA/Malaysia), Emil Goh (Malaysia/Australia), Nadiah Bamadhaj (Malaysia/Indonesia), Wong Hoy Cheong, Liew Kungyu, Hasnul J Saidon, Masnoor Ramli, Kamal Sabran, Roopesh Sitharan, Hayati Mokhtar, Goh Lee Kwang, Kok Siew Wai (Malaysia), Akram Zaatari (Lebanon), Mireille Astore (Lebanon/Australia) and others.

Although it continues to be produced, it is represented by two varieties: single-channel and installation. Single-channel works are much closer to the conventional idea of television: a video is screened, projected or shown as a single image, Installation works involve either an environment, several distinct pieces of video presented separately, or any combination of video with traditional media such as sculpture. Installation video is the most common form of video art today. Sometimes it is combined with other media and is often subsumed by the greater whole of an installation or performance. Contemporary contributions are being produced at the crossroads of other disciplines such as installation, architecture, design, sculpture, electronic art, VJ (video performance artist) and digital art or other documentative aspects of artistic practice.
The digital video "revolution" of the 1990s has given wide access to sophisticated editing and control technology, allowing many artists to work with video and to create interactive installations based on video. Some examples of recent trends in video art include entirely digitally rendered environments created with no camera and video that responds to the movements of the viewer or other elements of the environment. The internet has also been used to allow control of video in installations from the World Wide Web or from remote locations.
Emerging in the 1970s, Bill Viola (USA) continues as one of the world's most celebrated video artists. Matthew Barney, the creator of the Cremaster Cycle, is another well-known American video artist. Other contemporary video artists of note include Gary Hill (USA), Arambilet (Dominican Republic – Spain), Fred Forest 1967 (France), Tony Oursler, Mary Lucier, Paul Pfeiffer, Sadie Benning, Paul Chan, Eve Sussman and Miranda July; Eija-Liisa Ahtila (Finland), Pipilotti Rist (Switzerland); Surekha (India);Stefano Pasquini (Italy); Shaun Wilson (Australia); Stan Douglas (Canada); Douglas Gordon (Scotland); Olga Kisseleva (Russia); Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven (Belgium); Martin Arnold (Austria); Matthias Müller (Germany), Gillian Wearing (UK); Stefano Cagol (Italy); Helene Black (Cyprus); Shirin Neshat (Iran/USA); Aernout Mik (Netherlands), Jordi Colomer (Spain/France), Buryan Oleg (Russia) and Walid Raad (Lebanon/USA) Wong Hoy Cheong, Hasnul J Saidon, Masnoor Ramli, Kamal Sabran, Hayati Mokhtar, Goh Lee Kwang, Kok Siew Wai (Malaysia).

Pretty Cool People Interviews - Alex Courtes

Pretty Cool People Interviews - Studio DDT

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LAURIE SIMMONS

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WALTON FORD

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ERWIN WURM

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ARTURO HERRERA

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ELLEN GALLAGHER

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RICHARD TUTTLE

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JESSICA STOCKHOLDER

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MIKE KELLEY

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IDA APPLEBROOG

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LOUISE BOURGEOIS

Bourgeois, Louise. Interview with Rachel Cooke. My art is a form of restoration. 2007-10-14.
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DUCHAMP

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CINDY SHERMAN WEB

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TONY OUSLER WEB AND BLOG

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BENICH LEUSCHKE

Beniah Leuschke received his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1998 with a major in Photography and New Media. Currently a studio resident at Review Studios, Leuschke has presented solo exhibitions in Kansas City at Review Exhibition Space (Suburban Stunt Double, 2006), and at telephonebooth gallery (Nowhere now Here, 2005; dumb mobs bomb mud, 2004; and Dictator tot, 2002.) His work has also been featured at Bridge Art Fair, Miami (2007) and the Stray Show, Chicago (2004), as well as in group exhibitions at Fahrenheit gallery, Kansas City; The Bank, Kansas City; and Max Gatov Gallery, University of California at Long Beach. Leuschke, whose mixed media work spans sculpture, assemblage, painting and drawing, and is often interactive, completed a temporary public art commission for the Avenue of the Arts Foundation in 2005. Running throughout the artist’s work is an interest in language, including a frequent use of palindromes -- as titles, text that appears in the work itself, and as visual and conceptual inspiration. Regarding Leuschke’s selection for the Award this year, Awards Advisor Gregory Volk said: “He’s racheted up the visual power of his strange sculptures...Palindromes and wordplay are especially apt right now during wartime.” Lynne Cooke further noted, “It really speaks to the bombardment of spin we’re getting.” from Charlott Street Blog

AZITO _ CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE ART

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ANDREA DEZSO EMBROIDERY AND STUFF

Andrea Dezsö is a NY ‘visual artist and writer creating deeply personal narratives across a broad range of media including drawing, artist’s books, cut paper, embroidery, sculpture, installation, animation and large-scale murals.’
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MINIMALIST WORK ON PERSIMMON LIFE_STUDIES BLOG



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