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New Video Art is a new channel curated by Lee Wells of Perpetual Art Machine, bringing you the very best from the international video art scene. The first project featured is A Light at the End of the Tunnel, an epic video art trilogy about the human condition which includes seminal works by 30 international emerging artists. The show debuts at Scope Basel 2010 (June 15 - 19, Kaserne), while premiering simultaneously on Babelgum. About A Light at the End of the Tunnel is a collaborative project in three parts: The Waking Hour, The Big Sleep and The Dreamscape. Exploring the age-old mysteries of life, death and rebirth, the project probes the most fundamental questions of life and the origins of the universe. Why are we here? What does it all mean? How is it all relative to art in the 21st century? Video Picks Untitled (Adidas) - Eva Davidova Princess Diana's Soul Carriage - Nightmare City Exercises in Faith - Soil - Julieta Maria Four Place Setting - Hillerbrand + Magsamen Caught in a Bad Romance - Jonathan Monaghan September 9, 2006 - Karl Erickson |
The Waking Hour The Big Sleep The Dreamscape |
Video Picks A Ramble with Time - Shiva Lynn Burgos Three Studies of Color-Charged Particles in Dialogue with John Bell's Arm - Alvin Case The Soft Epic, or: Savages of the Pacific West - Nadia Hironaka & Matthew Suib Tunnel - Brit Bunkley About the Curator Lee Wells is an artist, independent curator and consultant currently living and working in New York. His artwork and projects primarily question systems of power and control and have been exhibited internationally for over 15 years, including the 51st La Biennale Di Venezia, National Center for Contemporary Art Moscow, Kimpo International Airport, WRO07 XII Media Biennial, PS1/MoMA, Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, and Hermitage Museum in addition to numerous art fairs, festivals and galleries. He is a co-founder and director of IFAC-arts, an alternative curatorial program and nomadic gallery and since 2006, a co-founder of [PAM], the Perpetual Art Machine. Wells is currently represented by Janet Oh Gallery in Seoul Korea. About Perpetual Art Machine PAM is an online community portal for video artists and traveling interactive installation. Created in 2006, PAM premiered at Scope New York and has since presented installations and screenings internationally in museums, festivals and art fairs. PAM has become one of the most important resources for video art on the web with more than 2000 active members from over 80 countries. |










