Joseph Montgomery's 'Image Two Hundred Sixty Five' animation exhibited at Laurel Gitlen gallery
Joseph Montgomery's 2014 work 'Image Two Hundred Sixty Five' was featured in an exhibition at Laurel Gitlen gallery in New York. The piece consists of an animation displayed on a monitor using a Raspberry Pi computer system, running in a continuous loop. Alexandra Nicolaides wrote about Montgomery's presentation at the gallery. The artwork was documented on artcritical.com on January 11, 2015. Montgomery's digital animation represents his exploration of technological mediums within contemporary art practice. The exhibition showcased how artists were incorporating computing technology into visual art production. Laurel Gitlen gallery presented Montgomery's work as part of their programming. The continuous loop format creates an ongoing, never-ending visual experience for viewers.
Key facts
- Joseph Montgomery created 'Image Two Hundred Sixty Five' in 2014
- The work is an animation displayed on a monitor
- It uses a Raspberry Pi computer system
- The animation runs in a continuous loop
- The work was exhibited at Laurel Gitlen gallery in New York
- Alexandra Nicolaides wrote about the exhibition
- The exhibition was documented on January 11, 2015
- artcritical.com published information about the exhibition
Entities
Artists
- Joseph Montgomery
- Alexandra Nicolaides
Institutions
- Laurel Gitlen
- artcritical.com
Locations
- New York
- United States