Video Art Exhibitions Spanning Experimental Filmmaking, Latin American Activism, and Apocalyptic Landscapes
Multiple video art exhibitions are currently on view, showcasing diverse approaches to the medium. At the Park Avenue Armory, a Turner Prize-winning artist and musician presents new work. Sepia Eye hosts Alien/Alieno, the debut New York exhibition of an artist, running through June 25. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has re-staged a significant 1995 installation by a late Japanese innovator known for performance, technology, and collaboration. A group exhibition provides a Marxist perspective on recent political and artistic unrest. Another show surveys radical uses of color in film and video since the 1970s, focusing on storytelling. Two separate exhibitions feature new work by the Propeller Group. An Israeli sculptor and video artist explores physical manifestations of war and trauma. Experimental filmmakers employ poetic methodologies to depict the world. An exhibition of activist art from across Latin America is also presented. A separate show features video and prints that imagine apocalyptic future landscapes built upon the present.
Key facts
- A Turner Prize-winning artist and musician has an exhibition at the Park Avenue Armory.
- An artist's debut New York show, Alien/Alieno, is at Sepia Eye through June 25.
- MoMA has re-staged a 1995 installation by a late Japanese performance and tech innovator.
- A group exhibition gives Marxist voice to recent unrest in art and politics.
- A show surveys radical formulations of storytelling and color in film and video since the 1970s.
- Two recent shows feature new work by the Propeller Group.
- An Israeli sculptor and video artist contends with manifestations of war and trauma.
- Two experimental filmmakers use poetic methodology to depict the world.
- A show presents activist art from across Latin America.
- An exhibition explores apocalyptic future landscapes through video and prints.
Entities
Artists
- Propeller Group
Institutions
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
- Park Avenue Armory
- Sepia Eye
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Japan
- Latin America
- Israel