When
we interviewed Andrew Norman Wilson at transmediale earlier this year, he referenced
Harun Farocki‘s video essays as a major inspiration on his own work. That’s why it’s no surprise that the California-based artist will be presenting his works, alongside the German film maker at
To Look is to Labor, running on the weekened of July 12 to 14 at
Basilica Hudson in New York.
The exhibition and performative lectures are curated by
Olga Dekalo and
Aily Nash, who will be screening
Dream Factory, while
Lucy Raven will be presenting her ‘Motion Capture’ illustrated lecture on the Saturday, July 13. That’s following Wilson’s ‘Movement Materials and What We Can Do’ PowerPoint performance on Friday, July 12.See the
Basilica Hudson website for more information. **
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When
we interviewed Andrew Norman Wilson at transmediale earlier this year, he referenced
Harun Farocki‘s video essays as a major inspiration on his own work. That’s why it’s no surprise that the California-based artist will be presenting his works, alongside the German film maker at
To Look is to Labor, running on the weekened of July 12 to 14 at
Basilica Hudson in New York.
The exhibition and performative lectures are curated by
Olga Dekalo and
Aily Nash, who will be screening
Dream Factory, while
Lucy Raven will be presenting her ‘Motion Capture’ illustrated lecture on the Saturday, July 13. That’s following Wilson’s ‘Movement Materials and What We Can Do’ PowerPoint performance on Friday, July 12.See the
Basilica Hudson website for more information. **
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When
we interviewed Andrew Norman Wilson at transmediale earlier this year, he referenced
Harun Farocki‘s video essays as a major inspiration on his own work. That’s why it’s no surprise that the California-based artist will be presenting his works, alongside the German film maker at
To Look is to Labor, running on the weekened of July 12 to 14 at
Basilica Hudson in New York.
The exhibition and performative lectures are curated by
Olga Dekalo and
Aily Nash, who will be screening
Dream Factory, while
Lucy Raven will be presenting her ‘Motion Capture’ illustrated lecture on the Saturday, July 13. That’s following Wilson’s ‘Movement Materials and What We Can Do’ PowerPoint performance on Friday, July 12.See the
Basilica Hudson website for more information. **
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When
we interviewed Andrew Norman Wilson at transmediale earlier this year, he referenced
Harun Farocki‘s video essays as a major inspiration on his own work. That’s why it’s no surprise that the California-based artist will be presenting his works, alongside the German film maker at
To Look is to Labor, running on the weekened of July 12 to 14 at
Basilica Hudson in New York.
The exhibition and performative lectures are curated by
Olga Dekalo and
Aily Nash, who will be screening
Dream Factory, while
Lucy Raven will be presenting her ‘Motion Capture’ illustrated lecture on the Saturday, July 13. That’s following Wilson’s ‘Movement Materials and What We Can Do’ PowerPoint performance on Friday, July 12.See the
Basilica Hudson website for more information. **
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