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A part of the Informative Exhibition, Historic Video was curated by Kate Horsfield (Video Data Bank, USA) and featured artwork by several leading names in video art. The exhibition was divided into four programs: "Explorations of Presence, Performance and Audience", "Investigations of The Phenomenal World - Space, Sound and Light", "Approaching Narrative - There Are Problems to Be Solved" and "Gendered Confrontations".
artists
- Arthur Ginsburg
- Bill Viola
- Bruce Nauman
- Candice Compton
- Cara DeVito
- Charlemagne Palestine
- Dan Graham
- Gary Hill
- Hermine Freed
- Ilene Segalove
- Joan Jonas
- John Baldessari
- Lynda Benglis
- Marlene Kos
- Martha Rosler
- Nancy Angelo
- Nancy Holt
- Paul Kos
- Paul McCarthy
- Peter Campus
- Richard Foreman
- Richard Serra
- Robert Morris
- Shigeko Kubota
- Tony Conrad
- Vito Acconci
- William Wegman
Works
- The Continuing Story of Carel and FerdArthur Ginsburg, 1972
- Sweet LightBill Viola, 1977
- Stamping in the StudioBruce Nauman, 1968
- Nun and DeviantCandice Compton, Nancy Angelo, 1976
- Always Love Your ManCara DeVito, 1975
- Island SongCharlemagne Palestine , 1976
- Performeer/ Audience/ MirrorDan Graham, 1975
- SoundingsGary Hill, 1979
- Art HerstoryHermine Freed, 1974
- The Mom TapesIlene Segalove , 1974
- Vertical RollJoan Jonas, 1972
- Baldessari Sings LewittJohn Baldessari, 1972
- Female SensibilityLynda Benglis, 1973
- LightningMarlene Kos, Paul Kos, 1976
- Vital Statisties of a Citizen, Simply ObtainedMartha Rosler, 1977
- BoomerangNancy Holt, Richard Serra, 1974
- Black and White TapesPaul McCarthy, 1972
- Double VisionPeter Campus, 1971
- Out of Body TravelRichard Foreman, 1976
- ExchangeRobert Morris, 1973
- My FatherShigeko Kubota, 1975
- Cycles of 3s and 7sTony Conrad, 1976
- The Red Tapes Part IIVito Acconci, 1976
- UndertoneVito Acconci, 1972
- Selected WorksWilliam Wegman, 1972
Links
- Site do Video Data Bankhttp://www.vdb.org/