National Museum of Contemporary Art
Marina Abramovic
Vito Acconci
Lynda Benglis
Joseph Beuys
Dara Birnbaum
Chris Burden
Jean-Luc Godard
Dan Graham
Mona Hatoum
Gary Hill
Rebecca Horn
Joan Jonas
Bruce Nauman
Dennis Oppenheim
Tony Oursler
Nam June Paik
Martha Rosler
Carolee Schneemann
Bill Viola
Robert Wilson
The Early Decades from the EMST collection. The exhibition will include 80 representative single channel video works by some of the most important artists in the history of video art. It is an encyclopedic exhibition, with works from the museum's video art collection that offers the visitor a first complete presentation of the basic post-formalist trends of contemporary international art, which adopted this technological medium from the middle of the 60s until the 80s.
The Early Decades from the EMST collection
The National Museum of Contemporary Art will inaugurate on July 13th at the exhibition hall “The Factory†of the Athens School of Fine Art a large scale exhibition under the title Videographies – The Early Decades.
The exhibition will be presented in two cycles, from July 13th until September 4th and from October 3rd until December 31st 2005, and will include 80 representative single channel video works by some of the most important artists in the history of video art, such as:
Marina Abramovic Vito Acconci Lynda Benglis Joseph Beuys Dara Birnbaum Chris Burden Jean-Luc Godard Dan Graham Mona Hatoum Gary Hill Rebecca Horn Joan Jonas Bruce Nauman Dennis Oppenheim Tony Oursler Nam June Paik Martha Rosler Carolee Schneemann Bill Viola Robert Wilson
It is an encyclopedic exhibition, with works from the museum’s video art collection that offers the visitor a first complete presentation of the basic post-formalist trends of contemporary international art, which adopted this technological medium from the middle of the 60s until the 80s.
The works in the exhibition are organized in synoptic thematic nuclei which reveal historic movements such as Fluxus, feminist art, transculturality, deconstruction, a. o.
The exhibition will be framed by educational programs, lectures and discussions in which correlations, exchanges and cross sections with the Greek artistic reality of the same period will be examined.
Contact:
National Museum of Contemporary Art
14 Amv. Frantzi street, 117 43 Athens, Greece
Tel: +30-210-9242111-2, Fax: +30-210-9245200
pressoffice@emst.culture.gr
Image: Marina Abramovic & Ulay, Performance Anthology, 1975-1980
Videotape, black and white, sound
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Inv.No. 89-90/01 & 159/01
© Photo: Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix, New York
Exhibition Hall “The Factoryâ€:
Athens School of Fine Art, 256 Peiraios street, Ag. I. Rentis
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Thursday: 11.00-19.00, Thursday: 11.00-22.00, Monday: Closed
Admission: Free: children under 12 years old, people over 65 years old, people with special needs and their attendant, holders of the Culture Card.
Thursdays: free admission