A Vlog is a Vlog
October 13th -
November 18th, 2006
Curated by Clark
Buckner
Please join us for
the opening of A
Vlog is A Vlog,
Friday, October
13th, 6 - 9pm
Gallery Hours:
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, 3 - 6pm or
by appointment,
510.467.4818
MISSION 17, 2111
Mission Street at
17th St., on the
fourth floor above
"Thrift Town."
See selections from
the collection
on-line at
www.avlogisavlog.blogspot.com
"Video
art is a
sub-genre of
homemade video."
- Vito Acconci
The
dissemination of
video over the
internet has
made home video
public, and
inspired an
explosion of new
video forms,
which currently
are transforming
the way we look
at television
and enjoy
entertainment
more generally.
Where does this
work stand
relative to
artist's video?
Are these
amateurs any
less technically
savy? Do they
spend any less
time on their
work or have any
less funding for
their projects
than most
artists? And
might not
amateur internet
video's
independence
from art history
in fact be a
virtue, which
liberates it
from the
abstract ideals
and calcified
conventions of
art, opening new
possibilities
for seeing and
experiencing the
world? Might
not internet
video, in this
way, restore
some of what
first interested
artists in video
- as too
technological,
reproducible,
and un-commodifiable
to be confused
with art? And is
this attention
to video as
un-art perhaps
particularly
germane now that
video has so
completely
established
itself as an art
form, and
developed from
an inexpensive,
anti-aesthetic
practice to
high-budget
spectacle?
A Vlog Is A
Vlog raises
these questions
by placing
amateur internet
video in the
gallery. The
show explores
this rich new
territory of
moving images
and the insights
it offers into
who we are, how
we live, and the
roles played by
science,
technology, art,
and performance,
in shaping our
world.
However, the
show does not
present a merely
objective
sampling of
internet video
as if it were
all equally
excellent or
interesting. To
the contrary,
much internet
video presents
little more than
the spontaneous
aping of culture
industry
clichés. And it
takes careful
discernment to
unearth its
gems. So we have
adopted an
aggressive
strategy when
collecting and
presenting this
work. We have
allowed our own
eccentric
interests to
direct our
collecting,
focusing on
marginalia,
accidents, and
private moments,
rather than
general types.
We have actively
re-mixed the
videos to unpack
those aspects of
them that
fascinate us;
and we have
integrated them
to emphasize
their often
surprising
juxtaposition on
the web.
- Clark Buckner
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More Events!
Also opening
October 13th, in
the same
building, The
Blue Studio's
Open Studio's
Festival, with
work by over 50
artists,
artisans, and
exhibitions in
The Michelle
O'Connor Gallery
and Gallery 405.
Including work
by:
*Christina Mazza
– Painting
*Robert Donald
-- Painting *Paule
Dubois Dupuis -
Painting *Anita
Green – Mixed
Media *Sidnea
D’Amico – Mixed
Media *Denise
Laws – Mixed
Media &
Installation
*Elisa Harms -
Mixed Media
Painting
*Michael K. Ross
– Painting *Erik
Otto - Mixed
Media *Liz
Hickok –
Photography and
Sculpture
*Camilla
Newhagen -
Sculpture and
Mixed Media
*Rachel Beth
Egenhoefer, New
Media and Mixed
Media *Alice
Roche-Jewelry
*Andy Vogt -
Sculpture *blair
bradshaw- Oil
Painting
*Stephen Stout -
Oil and Enamels
on Fabric
*Elizabeth
Chiles –
Photography
*Molly
DeCoudreaux-
Photography
*Randall Heath -
Mixed Media
And, MISSION
17 will have
extended gallery
hours, Saturday
and Sunday
(October 14th &
15th) from 12 -
6, in
conjunction with
ArtSpan's Open
Studio's
Festival that
weekend in the
Mission.
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