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'Do you really want it that much?' - '...More!'

Lookup NU author(s): Volker Eichelmann

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Abstract

'Do you...' is a collaborative video project with Dr Jonathan Faiers and Roland Rust which investigates the representation of art and its spaces in mainstream film and TV. The project seeks to collect, assemble and present sequences from mainstream film and television programmes that depict museums, galleries and other art spaces, artistic production and art criticism. These sequences, often very brief in duration, are contained within the overall narrative structure of individual films that are either taped off air or from pre-recorded videos. The sequences are then isolated and re-assembled to construct alternative narratives: video assemblages that present endless formulations of (and possibilities for) the art space.


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Artist(s): Eichelmann V, Faiers J, Rust R

Publication type: Exhibition

Publication status: Published

Year: 2005

Venue: Cubitt; Ursula Blickle Foundation; Galerie fuer zeitgenoessische Kunst; Lehnbachaus; MAK

Location: London; Germany; Leipzig; Munich; Vienna

Media of Output: DVDs, 180 min. in total, on-going since 1997

URL: http://www.doyou.at/

Notes: The work was included in the following group exhibitions: - 'Blow up ypur TV!', York City Art Gallery, 2002 - 'Am Anfang war der Skandal', Lenbachhaus, Munich, 2002 - 'Now Playing', Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool, 2003 - 'MAK ON EAR(1)', Museum fuer Angewandte Kunst, Vienna, 2004 - 'Relocation: Shake', Galéria Jána Koniarka, Slovakia, 2004 - 'Der zweite Blick', Galerie für zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, 2004 - 'Plaza Suite', Union, London, 2004. The work is part of the on-going touring 'Curating Degree Zero Archive' which has been exhibited among other places at OK, Zentrum für Gegenwartskunst, Linz, 2004, NGFA, Sunderland, 2005, ARTLAB at Imperial College, London, 2005. The project has also been included in the publications 'Interarchive – Archival Practices and Sites in the Contemporary Art Field' by Beatrice von Bismarck, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Ulf Wuggening (eds.), Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2002 and 'Re: Location 1-7 Shake', Casino Luxemburg, 2004.


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