Thursday, September 2, 2010

Patch Français Port Royale 2

Agenda: past and present.

Past & Present Centre Pompidou New Media Collection.
July 2 to September 25, 2010
Works: Vito Acconci, Thierry Kuntzel,
Bruce Nauman, Chris Marker, Aernout Mik,
Tony Oursler, Nam June Paik, Zineb Sedira.

Selection Christine Van Assche

Until 25 September. Monday through Saturday from 14 to 20.30hs.

Saynomode you about this data, to further open eyes and refresh the eye and mind. Lucky you! If you had the chance to visit the Pompidou Centre with its vast collection of contemporary art in Paris, but if not, Telefónica Area offers the opportunity, with free admission and free to visit the works of these great exponents of video art , and perhaps understand a little better to what happens with new technologies in contemporary art and everything that involves hearing, seeing as they were beginning, who were the ones who innovated at the time. Because it's always better to know how, where and how it came about a move s to understand what is happening today. Do not miss the opportunity, those who can!

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New Media Collection of the Pompidou Center, National Museum of Modern Art (Paris, France) is one of the largest in the world, both the quantity of works collected as its artistic scope . testimony is half a century of history of the image and sound and reflects large movements of contemporary art , from performances to body language, to minimalist art, conceptual art, the post-conceptual and postcolonial. The collection includes works dating from 1960 to date, raising a total of 1,700 works that include multimedia installations 110, 1700 videos, audio tapes, CD-ROM available in a comfortable room multimedia and Web sites created mostly by visual artists and other artistic disciplines.
past-present. New Media Collection, Centre Pompidou, presents an overview of the use of new media in the decades through the course of the works selected by Christine Van Assche.

is one of the largest in the world, both the quantity of works collected as artistic scope. It is testimony to half a century of history of the image and sound and reflects the large movements of contemporary art, from performances to body language, to minimalist art, conceptual art, the post-conceptual.
Collection New Media was interested in the history of European video of the decades of 1970 and 1980, with artists of film culture as J ean Luc Godard and Thierry Kuntzel , who first experimented with television video in laboratories, or artists other disciplines such as Jean Christophe Averty and Armand Gatti.

Although at first the artists were from the western regions (Western Europe and North America), today from all over the world: Eastern Europe, South America the Balkans, Asia and Australia, and soon will also include artists Africa.
This variety gives us an overview of our world in movimiento.Por its international character, the wide range of trends represented and consistent historical and contemporary, this is a class library.

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