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Illuminations
Contemporary Film and Video Art
Checklist
1.
Jim Campbell (American, born 1956)
Experiments in Touching Color, 1998-99
custom electronics, video camera, video projector, DVD player
dimensions variable
courtesy of the artist and Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, California
2.
William Kentridge (South African, born 1955)
Monument, 1990, 3:11 minutes
Mine, 1991, 5:49 minutes
Felix in Exile, 1994, 9 minutes
History of the Main Complaint, 1996, 5:50 minutes
From the series "Drawings for Projection"
animated films on laserdisk
Museum purchase, 96-34 -1.7
National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
3.
Mariko Mori (Japanese, born 1967)
Kumano, 1998-1999
DVD, 11 minutes
courtesy Deitch Projects, New York and Koyanagi Gallery, Tokyo
4.
Pepón Osorio (American, born Puerto Rico, 1955)
Canción de Cuna para una Madre (Lullaby for a Mother), 1998
rug and DVD video projection, 4 minutes
148 x 96 inches
courtesy Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, Florida
5.
Tony Oursler (American, born 1957)
Eye in the Sky, 1997
Sony CPJ 200 projector, videotape, VCR, white acrylic paint on fiberglass sphere
18 inches diameter, 20 minutes
performance by Mary N.
courtesy Metro Pictures, New York
6.
Nam June Paik (American, born Korea, 1932)
Eagle Eye, 1996
antique slide projector, aluminum, nine computer keyboards, eye chart, neon, nine Sony 5" white televisions model FDT-5BX5, two KEC 9" televisions model 9BND, DVD.
67 x 81 x 24 1/2 inches, 7 Minutes
Ackland Fund 99.8
7.
Peter Sarkisian (American, born 1965)
Hover, 1999
mixed media and video projection, 11:30 minutes
35 x 35 x 30 inches
courtesy I-20 Gallery, New York
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