Video art
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Last chance to see: 'Bruce Nauman: Contrapposto Studies’ at Punta della Dogana, Venice
Focusing on the American artist's performative 'Contrapposto Studies', Bruce Nauman's show at Punta della Dogana, Venice, gives new meaning to body language – on view until 27 November 2022
By Laura May Todd Published
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Poetry in motion: Universal Everything’s video artworks for Hyundai Motorstudio
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Jasmina Cibic on feminism, nation building and modernist architecture
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Character study: Laurie Simmons dons Hollywood personas in her first feature film
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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William Wegman gifts his entire short video catalogue to the Met
By Patricia Zohn Last updated
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Elizabeth Price debuts video work in first London show since her Turner Prize win
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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'World on Wire': Julia Stoschek presents her video art collection in Berlin
By Florence Waters Last updated
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Doug Aitken dials in with the American engineer who made the first cell phone call
By Olivia Martin Last updated
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ESP TV is making a Brooklyn office the subject of a living televisual installation
By Olivia Martin Last updated
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Elemental artistry: Bill Viola unleashes a new show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Garden party: art and nature collide at ARoS’ inaugural triennial in Aarhus
By Natalie Rigg Last updated
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Wu Tsang’s radical approach to fiction and truth takes centre stage at Gropius Bau
The American artist’s yearlong residency at the Berlin institution culminates with a major survey of her filmmaking and sculptural practice
By Benoit Loiseau Last updated
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British artist Hilary Lloyd on fusing textile, sound and video in her practice
Ahead of her installation at Loewe’s Miami boutique, we speak to the Turner Prize nominee about nightclubs, technology and how they tie into her current exhibition at Sadies Coles HQ
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Anri Sala's subterranean installation is out of this world
Albanian artist Anri Sala's hypnotic film and sound installation, Time No Longer, in Houston's Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern, pays homage to African American astronaut and saxophonist Ronald McNair
By Amah-Rose Abrams Last updated
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Stan Douglas’ riff on alternative realities has us seeing double
Coinciding with the announcement that the Vancouver artist will represent Canada in the 2021 Venice Biennale, his galleries in New York and London are staging a dual survey of his ambitious video installation Doppelgänger
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Lose yourself (virtually) in the hypnotic art of Jeremy Shaw
With concurrent solo shows in Paris and London, the Canadian artist is having a moment. We lose our minds, virtually, in the complex, hypnotic art of Jeremy Shaw
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Bill Viola launches experimental art game, a cryptic ‘explorable video’
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Dark arts: Bill Viola retrospective marks the Guggenheim Bilbao’s 20th anniversary
By Natalie Rigg Last updated
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Video artists tap into the future with immersive installations in a brutalist London building
By TF Chan Last updated
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Dia Chelsea reopens to the public following two-year renovation
The new Dia Chelsea space has reopened following a two-year renovation by Architecture Research Office with inaugural commissions by artist Lucy Raven
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Biennale de l’Image en Mouvement: radical reflections on surreal times
At Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva, the Biennale de l’Image en Mouvement 2021 kicks off with group show ‘A Goodbye Letter, A Love Call, A Wake Up Song’, a full house of subversive moving image commissions
By Amah-Rose Abrams Last updated
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Review: Ryoji Ikeda’s London show is a sensory assault course
Exhibition review of Ryoji Ikeda's epic intervention at 180 The Strand, London. The Japanese artist’s solo show is an intense fusion of sound and vision. Warning: videos include flashing images
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Meet emerging artists from Oppo Renovators 2021 Project
Technology innovator Oppo announces the winners of its Renovators 2021 emerging artists project and says, ‘Everyone can be, and is, an artist’
By Simon Mills Last updated
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‘Image as virus’: World AIDS Day 2021 marked with powerful new public film
To mark World AIDS Day, (1 December 2021), and 40 years since the disease was first recorded, Circa will present VideoVirus, a compelling new film by AA Bronson and General Idea screened on public billboards in London, Seoul and Tokyo
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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The domestic dreamscapes of Pipilotti Rist
For her first major solo exhibition in Scandinavia, the Swiss artist transforms Denmark’s Louisiana Museum of Modern Art with immersive installations, textile works, and radiant video projections designed as a homelike environment
By TF Chan Last updated
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Robert Wilson’s macabre video portraits of Lady Gaga
By Amy Serafin Last updated
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Oliver Beer’s mouth-to-mouth performance art resounds through Paris’ Opéra Garnier
The British artist presents a sound and video installation, Compositions for Mouths (Songs My Mother Taught Me), at Opéra Garnier in collaboration with French audio brand Devialet
By Amy Serafin Last updated