
Marey and Chronophotography - Artforum
Marey’s chronophotography transcended perceivable truths far more than the consecutive series images produced by Muybridge, while at the same time being more accurate in its specific …
The agonistic framework of PST ART: “Art & Science Collide”
The theme of this year's edition of PST ART: “Art & Science Collide,” could not be more ambitious and pertinent. The country’s largest art event spotlights pressing issues—from climate change …
“SlideShow” - Artforum
With a nod to Kodak’s recent decision to discontinue production of the slide projector, “SlideShow” marks a transition in visual culture—from analog to digital media—and looks back at forty years…
Shigeko Kubota - Artforum
After studying sculpture at the Tokyo University of Education, Shigeko Kubota (1937–2015) relocated to New York in 1964 and quickly established herself within the city’s Fluxus …
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Lauren Sedofsky talks with Jean Clair
Clair has been responsible for some heavy-duty exhibitions over the last twenty years. As a curator at the Centre Georges Pompidou, he set his standards for abundance and “scientifico …
Andreas Duscha - Artforum
Oct 14, 2023 · Time is a recurrent concern in Duscha’s art. In earlier works, such as the series whose very long title begins “ . . . wir lassen alle Uhren zerschlagen ” (We Have Smashed All …
Aaron Scharf – Artforum
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Mark Lammert - Artforum
Nach Étienne-Jules Marey (After Étienne-Jules Marey), 2005–2008, is an ode to one of the fathers of chronophotography; the six-part work explicitly investigates the problem of how to …
Mathieu Cherkit
Rather than showing a body in motion, however, Cherkit unhinged the whole room with the distinct twitchiness of the early chronophotography that originally inspired Duchamp and even …