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27/4/2004

Jessica Bronson

SFAI Lecture Hall, San Francisco

Topographies. Bronson often uses imagery from stock weather and satellite imagery, reactivating and manipulating footage, to create dynamic patterns that are at once beautiful and dangerous. Bronson's work explores the magnitude of weather, evidence and the ordering of time.


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Los Angeles based artist Jessica Bronson works primarily in moving image installation. The California Institute of the Arts faculty member has exhibited work in many national and international venues including Artpace in San Antonio, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Kunstlerhaus in Berlin, and in the San Francisco Art Institute Walter and McBean Galleries exhibition Topographies, on view through May 8, 2004.

Bronson often uses imagery from stock weather and satellite imagery, reactivating and manipulating footage, to create dynamic patterns that are at once beautiful and dangerous. Bronson's work explores the magnitude of weather, evidence and the ordering of time. Bronson is the 1998 recipient of the MOCA/Citibank Emerging Artist Award and received a Louis Comfort Tiffany Grant in 1999. She has had solo exhibitions at the St. Louis Art Museum (2002), New Langton Arts, San Francisco, and the Matrix Gallery at the Berkeley Art Museum (2001), the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City (2000) the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1998) and the Institute of Visual Arts INOVA at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1997). In 2000 she was the Govett Brewster Artist in Residence in New Plymouth, New Zealand. Bronson was the 2001/2002 Freund Fellow artist in residence at the Saint Louis Art Museum, co-sponsored by Washington University.

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April 28, 2004
7:30 pm

Image: Jessica Bronson, Panamint Tilt, 2000, DVD projection, dimensions variable

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