'The New Television' bridges historical and present-day discourse on video art
Mar 14, 2025by Manu Sharma Mar 14, 2025
The publication reprints a long-forgotten text on early video art and combines it with contemporary essays on the topic.
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by Manu Sharma Mar 14, 2025
The publication reprints a long-forgotten text on early video art and combines it with contemporary essays on the topic.
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Vladimir Belogolovsky interviews Michael Maltzan whose dynamically unfolding buildings serve as a medium between a community and an individual.
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Curator Bar Rutten brings together his love for 17th century painting and new media artwork into a unique exhibition, in a significant showcase of the Kramlich Collection.
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A leading name in the field of stage design, London-based Es Devlin speaks of production designs that leave an indelible mark on the memory of audience and performer.
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John Jervis writes about the people and ideas that shaped the world’s most successful art gallery, and how it will need to find a new approach in a world of reduced tourism.
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The exhibition at the Modern Gallery of Saarlandmuseum showcases for the first time the works of late French sculptor Auguste Rodin, and American artist Bruce Nauman, in parallel.
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