Video Art - Michael Rush

Video Art

By: Michael Rush

Paperback | 1 May 2007 | Edition Number 2

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Video art has moved from brief showings on tiny screens in alternative art spaces to dominance in international exhibitions and artistic events, in which vast video installations sometimes occupy factory-sized buildings or the walls of an entire city block. It embraces all the significant art ideas and forms of recent times - from Abstract, Conceptual, Minimal, Performance and Pop art, to photography and film - and has been used creatively to extend, repeat, fast-forward, slow down and speed up time.

In this postmedium age, artists are combining and recombining video with a vast array of other materials - digital video, film, DVD, computer art, CD-ROM, graphics and animation - to form new artistic expressions.

Abundantly illustrated with frames and sequences, Video Art offers a history of the medium seen from the perspectives of its early practitioners - such as Bruce Nauman and Vito Acconci, who used the video camera as an extension of their own bodies - through the vast array of conceptual, political, personal and lyrical installations of the 1980s and 1990s by such artists as Gary Hill, Bill Viola, Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, Mary Lucier and Michal Rovner, to the present digital revolution. In this postmedium age, artists are exploring the hybridization of technology, combining and recombining video with a vast array of other materials - digital video, film, DVD, computer art, CD-roms, graphics and animation - to form new artistic expressions.

Thanks to the ever-increasing availability of equipment, artists from all over the world - from China and India to Central America - are now coming to the fore. Michael Rush examines some of the most pioneering works and influences to have emerged internationally, as well as the recent use of video in what might be called 'the new cinematics' - not only in multi-screen installations mixing sound and visuals, but also immersive environments such as Virtual Reality, aesthetic surveillance, and alternative sculpture that combines solid forms with moving image.

Industry Reviews
'Engagingly written, exhaustively researched and filled with hundreds of images of video works and installations, the book provides a trenchant historical overview with a more focused thematic analysis.' - Publishers Weekly

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