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This is a list of notable artists who create video art.Artists in this list have gained recognition or proven their importance because their work has been shown in film and video festivals and contemporary art exhibitions of worldwide importance, such as the documenta or the Venice Biennale, the Sao Paulo Art Biennial or exhibited in major modern or contemporary art museums and institutes.
The Visionary displayed on billboards in the streets of Paris. Beny Tchaicovsky (1954–2009) was a painter, musician and a multimedia computer artist. Tchaicovsky's paintings have been exhibited internationally in museums such as the Luxembourg Museum in Paris with the 1989 show "Les Trois Amériques à Paris", [1] as well as in exhibitions in Germany, [2] Brazil [3] [4] and the United States ...
Crafts' work blends animation, video, photography, drawing, painting and sculpture. It has been exhibited in galleries, museums, theaters and film festivals including the Museum of Modern Art, [3] Film Forum, [4] Slamdance, Tribeca Film Festival [5] and La Luz de Jesus.
Brian Clarke was born in Oldham, Lancashire, to Edward Ord Clarke, a coal miner, and Lilian Clarke (née Whitehead), a cotton spinner. [25] Raised in a family familiar with Spiritualism – his maternal grandmother was a notable local medium – Clarke attended a Spiritualist Lyceum throughout his childhood [26] and was considered a 'sensitive', gaining a reputation locally as a 'boy medium'.
Download QR code; Print/export ... This category is for artists who work primarily with glass. ... Pages in category "Glass artists"
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Marge Organo, contemporary glass artist; Poland. Zbigniew Horbowy (1935-2019) [2]
Shigeko Kubota (久保田 成子, Kubota Shigeko) (August 2, 1937 – July 23, 2015) was a Japanese video artist, sculptor and avant-garde performance artist, who mostly lived in New York City. [1] [2] She was one of the first artists to adopt the portable video camera Sony Portapak in 1970, [3] likening it to a "new paintbrush."
Simon Berger's glass portraits visualize a tension between strength and fragility through its motif, as well as his handling of the glass. The anonymous female portraits commonly share a powerful expression, their fierce gazes either piercing through the viewer, or fixating on an object beyond the frame.