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                                                                       October 4, 2012

Ronald Duarte

U C What’s Going Down, 2012

Video

4:30 minutes

Courtesy PROGETTI, Rio de Janerio, Brazil

 

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Michael Nyman

Witness I, 2008

Film

6:12 minutes

Courtesy Myriam Blundell Projects, London

 

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Rico Gatson

Jungle Jungle, 2001

Video

2:40 minutes

Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York

 

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Flo Kasearu
Best Before is Over, 2010
Short film, DV-PAL
14:14 minutes
Courtesy Temnikova & Kasela Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia

 

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Luke Murphy

Landscape with Changes: I Ching Landscapes from Radioactive Decay, 2012
Digital / code / pixels
Non-repeating-infinite
Courtesy CANADA, New York

 

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Anssi Kasitonni
Planet of Sexes, 2012
Filmed in almost-Cinemascope on 8mm film; Kasiscope min-max, transferred to HD video
10:35 minutes
Courtesy AV-arkki, The Distribution Centre for Finnish Media Art, Helsinki, Finland

 

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Ryan McNarama

The Latest in Blood and Guts, 2009
Black & white digital video, with sound
5 minutes
Courtesy Elizabeth Dee, New York

 

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Francesco Jodice
PRADO, 2011

Film, HD

3 minutes

Courtesy GalleriaMichelaRizzo, Venice, Italy

 

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Sama Alshaibi
The Tethered, 2012
Video box
8:42 minutes
Courtesy Selma Feriani Gallery, London

 

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Micah Harbon
Chicken Scanner, 2011
Video loop

1 minute

Courtesy Moving Image Presents, London

 

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Joan Leandre
Song of the Iron Bird, 2006–2012
Digital video
21 minutes
Courtesy Galerie [DAM], Berlin, Germany

 

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Carolee Schneemann
Infinity Kisses, 2008
DVD
9:19 minutes
Courtesy P·P·O·W, New York

 

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Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck & Media Farzin
Chronoscope, 1951, 11pm, 2009-11
Single-chananel HD video installation (including screenplay booklets, sofa, side table)
24:49 minutes
Courtesy Green Art Gallery, Dubai, UAE

 

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John Wood & Paul Harrison
Tall Buildings, 2011

Single-channel HD video

14:14 minutes
Courtesy Carroll / Fletcher, London

 

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Janet Biggs

Fade to White, 2010

Single-channel HD video

12:28 minutes

Courtesy Winkleman Gallery, New York

 

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Aytegin Muratbek Uulu
Cry/Laugh, 2010

2-channel video installation
3:45 minutes

Courtesy ArtEast, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

 

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Roman Signer
56 Kleine Helikopter, 2008

Video, HD, 16:9, colour, sound
3:10 minutes

Courtesy STAMPA, Basel, Switzerland

 

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Kate Steciw
Shapeshifter, 2011
Single channel video
6:56 minutes

Courtesy toomer labzda, New York

 

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Carlos Bunga
Untitled, 2002
Single-channel, Betacam Digital transferred to DVD
36 minutes Courtesy

Galería Elba Benítez, Madrid, Spain

 

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Peter Campus
Three Transitions, 1973
Video, color, sound
4:53 minutes

Courtesy Cristin Tierney Gallery, New York

 

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Daniel Phillips
Convent of St. Mary’s, 2012
Video projection
3:59 minutes

Courtesy DODGEgallery, New York

Viewing Contemporary Video Art on its Own Terms


List of artists and participating galleries

Schedule of special events

 

Moving Image, the contemporary video art fair, is very pleased to announce the artists and participating galleries, as well as our schedule of events, for the 2012 London edition. Returning to the Bargehouse on London's South Bank, October 11-14, 2012, with an international selection of 35 single-channel videos and installations from Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, South America, and North America, Moving Image has been conceived to offer a viewing experience with the excitement and vitality of a fair, while allowing moving-image-based artworks to be understood and appreciated on their own terms.

 

Gary Hill, Incidence of Catastrophe, 1987–88, single-channel HD video, 43:51 minutes. Courtesy DNA Galerie, Berlin Germany.

 

Highlights of the 2012 London fair include historical works by highly influential pioneers of video and filmmaking, such as Peter Campus (Cristin Tierney, New York); Gary Hill (DNA, Berlin); and Leslie Thornton (Winkleman Gallery, New York). Moving Image London 2012 also presents several installations, including works by Carolee Schneemann (PPOW, New York), Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck and Media Farzin (Green Art Gallery, Dubai, UAE),  Burak Arikan (Analix Forever, Geneva, Switzerland) and Nezaket Ekici (Pi Artworks, Istanbul, Turkey). And we are very excited to present works by emerging artists at the fair including new videos by Jen DeNike (Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles, CA); Ryan McNamara (Elizabeth Dee, New York); Anssi Kasitonni (Av-arkki, Helsinki, Finland), and Luke Murphy  (CANADA, New York).

 


Nezaket Ekici, “Atropos”, 2006, performance installation video, 5:30 minutes. Courtesy Pi Artworks Istanbul and DNA Gallery, Berlin. photo by Stefan Erhard.

 

 

Participating Artists / Presented by galleries and non-profit institutions

 

Sama Alshaibi / Selma Feriani Gallery (London)

Burak Arikan / Analix Forever (Geneva, Switzerland)

Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck & Media Farzin / Green Art Gallery (Dubai, UAE)

Janet Biggs / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)

Carlos Bunga / Galería Elba Benítez (Madrid, Spain)

Peter Campus / Cristin Tierney Gallery  (New York, NY)

Nicole Cohen / Morgan Lehman Gallery (New York, NY)

Amanda Coogan / Kevin Kavanagh Gallery (Dublin, Ireland)

Jen DeNike / Anat Ebgi (Los Angeles, CA)

Ronald Duarte / Progetti (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Nezaket Ekici / Pi Artworks (Istanbul, Turkey)

Rico Gatson / Ronald Feldman Fine Arts (New York, NY)

Marisa Gonzalez / Galerie Vanguardia (Bilbao, Spain)

Brent Green  / Andrew Edlin Gallery (New York, NY)

Katharina Gruzei / Charim Galerie (Vienna, Austria)

Micah Harbon / Moving Image Presents (London)

Gary Hill / DNA (Berlin, Germany)

Francesco Jodice / Galleria Michela Rizzo (Venice, Italy)

Flo Kasearu / Temnikova & Kasela Gallery (Tallin, Estonia)

Anssi Kasitonni / AV-arkki (Helsinki, Finland)

Joan Leandre / [DAM] Berlin | Cologne (Berlin, Germany)

Ryan McNamara / Elizabeth Dee (New York, NY)

Aytegin Muratbek Uulu / ArtEast (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)

Luke Murphy / CANADA (New York, NY)

Michael Nyman / Myriam Blundell Projects (London)

Itziar Okariz / Galería Moisés Pérez de Albéniz (Pamplona, Spain)

Oval Office / Future Gallery (Berlin, Germany)

Daniel Phillips / DODGEgallery (New York, NY)

Carolee Schneemann / P·P·O·W (New York, NY)

Roman Signer / STAMPA (Basel, Switzerland)

Kate Steciw / toomer labzda (New York, NY)

Leslie Thornton / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)

Jaan Toomik / Temnikova & Kasela Gallery (Tallin, Estonia)

Mariana Vassileva / DNA (Berlin, Germany)

John Wood & Paul Harrison / Carroll / Fletcher (London)

 

Leslie Thornton, Peggy & Fred in Hell (Prologue), 1984, HD Video, 19 minutes, courtesy Winkleman Gallery, New York.

 


Moving Image's London 2012 Curatorial Advisory Committee

  • Moacir dos Anjos, Curator of São Paulo Biennial 2010, Visual Arts Coordinator at Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, Recife, Brazil (São Paulo, Brazil)
  • Elizabeth Dee, Principal, Elizabeth Dee Gallery (New York, NY)
  • Kathleen Forde, Artistic Director at Borusan Contemporary (Istanbul, Turkey)
  • Emily-Jane Kirwan, Director, The Pace Gallery / Commissioner, Irish Pavilion 2011, The 54th International Venice Biennale (New York, NY)
  • Berta Sichel, Curator-at-Large at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Independent Curator and Art Writer (Madrid, Spain / Berlin, Germany)

 

 

For a look at last year's Moving Image London, watch this short film, sponsored by Safiniart.

 


Schedule of Events

 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

  • 11:00 am- 8:00 pm : Admission Is Free
  • 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm : Opening Reception
  • 6:00 - 8:00 pm: BYOB

    Clare Holden and João Laia host a presentation of BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) on the opening night of Moving Image.  Building on the success of last year’s BYOB event, which was held in the atmospheric attic space of the Bargehouse,  this year even more artists and filmmakers will be involved to present and a true spectrum of moving image works by emerging artists.  BYOB is a series of one-night-exhibitions hosting artists, their work and their projectors. The event will include a series of artists that will collaborate on site to create a moving image performance. Each artist will choose the work to be exhibited and bring his or her own projection apparatus.  For more details please email info@filmcolab.org

Friday, October 12, 2012

  • 11:00 am 7:00 pm : Admission Is Free
    Private tours available for groups. Email us at groups@moving-image.info to schedule.
  • 2:00 - 3:30 pm :  Moving Image Spotlight Panel Discussion : "Film and Video at Art Fairs"

    International art fairs have increasingly become where many art galleries make a significant amount of their annual sales, and yet with their wide open spaces and regional differences in technological equipment or power sources, fairs can present challenges to the art gallery that wishes to exhibit film and video at these important selling opportunities.  "Film and Video at Art Fairs" brings together organizers of some of the most popular art fairs in the world to discuss the logistical and commercial challenges of presenting and selling film and video art at the fairs, including Amanda Coulson (Artistic Director, VOLTA); Michael Hall (Managing Director, The Armory Show); Elizabeth Dee / Jayne Drost Johnson (Co-Founder/Co-Director, INDEPENDENT); and David Gryn (Director & Founder of Artprojx) who has curated moving image projects for art fairs such as Art Basel Miami Beach. The discussion will be moderated by video and performance artist Janet Biggs.

     

Saturday, October 13, 2012

  • 11:00 am - 7:00 pm : Admission Is Free
    Private tours available for groups. Email us at groups@moving-image.info to schedule.


Sunday, October 14, 2012

  • 11:00 am - 6:00 pm : Admission Is Free

 

Media Partners and Sponsors

 

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of our media partners and sponsors for Moving Image London 2012:


 

Moving Image London
October 11-14 2012


Bargehouse
Oxo Tower Wharf
Bargehouse Street
South Bank
London SE1 9PH, UK

 

 

MAP

Bargehouse is owned and managed
by Coin Street Community Builders
www.coinstreet.org
 

 

Fair Hours

Thursday - Saturday, October 11-13, 2012 : 11:00 -19:00

Sunday, October 14, 2012 : 11:00 - 18:00

 

Opening Reception : Thursday, October 11, 2011, 18:00 - 20:00

Opening reception sponsored by Absolut Vodka

 

www.moving-image.info

 


 

Moving Image was founded by Murat Orozobekov and Edward Winkleman of New York's Winkleman Gallery. For more information, contact Ed Winkleman at  (1) 212.643.3152  (USA) or (44) 07887  817306 (UK) or email us at contact@moving-image.info

 

 

 

Moving Image, LLC

621 West 27th Street

New York, NY 10001

 

t: (1) 212.643.3152 (USA)

m: (44) 07887  817306 (UK)

www.moving-image.info

 

 



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