James Nares' High-Definition Slow Video Exhibition Closes at Lennon, Weinberg Gallery
James Nares employs high-definition, super slow-motion video techniques to create disorienting viewer experiences. His work appears in a group exhibition featuring artists connected by shared geographic origins, hinting at emerging art-historical movements. The exhibition concludes this weekend at Lennon, Weinberg gallery. Nares' video approach deliberately positions audiences in uncomfortable viewing situations through extreme temporal manipulation.
Key facts
- James Nares creates high-definition super slow video works
- His work places viewers in awkward positions
- Nares participates in a group exhibition
- The exhibition features artists with shared geography
- The show suggests potential new art-historical movements
- The exhibition closes this weekend
- The venue is Lennon, Weinberg gallery
- The source is artcritical.com
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- James Nares
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- Lennon, Weinberg
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