Posts Tagged ‘video’
Muto
Friday, May 16th, 2008
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
Looks familiar?
Tom Waits
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008Love the man…
Hello from Tate
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008There is a little webcam at Tate Modern in London where you can take little video sequences and send it to your friends… a bit hard if you really dont know your friends email addresses…
Jeremy Deller
Monday, March 3rd, 2008Checkout the Tate’s podcast of Jeremy Deller where he talks about the two works that helped him win the Turner Prize in 2004, “a wall drawing called The History of the World, a sort of mad-professor’s mind-map of the history of Britain through music; and a film called Memory Bucket that he made during a visit to Texas and which explores American paranoia”. check out other Tate shots videos here
Shirin Neshat
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
©Shirin Neshat. Courtesy Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont, Paris.
Recently, I saw an exhibition by Shirin Neshat at the Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont where we can see two amazing new color cinematographic videos entitled Munis and Faezeh, these two videos were of an enigmatic beauty rare in contemporary art today. Those of you who saw her work at MAM may remember how most of her videos were black and white, youtube her here if you want to catch a few reminders, but these new color films are color corrected in such a fine and delicate way that I was surprised and immersed in it… like a boy with cartoons… The colors were soft pastels colors. The subject matter of the two videos are based on Women Without Men, a novel by the Iranian author Shahrnush Parsipu depicting the perception of a young Iranian woman during the summer of 1953 in Iran’s political unrest and a psychological breakdown of a Muslim woman following a sexual assault. The two videos are stuning and remain in my mind even a few days later. I recommend you try to see this recent works when it comes to your town.
The new large scale photographs, some seen here below, which mainly feature portraits of middle east men and women have been hand tagged in Persian calligraphy. The large images take a position of a face to face confrontation with a culture that remains covered by the Media and rarely seen in contemporary art. I liked them!
Benoît Pingeot
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Take a look at the work of this painter and performance artist Benoît Pingeot.
youtube one of his performances here


























