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This day-long symposium featuring artists, critics, and historians will explore the rise of contemporary film and video installations. MORNING SESSION: 10 AMñ12 PM History, Memory, Cinema, Sculpture Moderated by Bill Horrigan,Curator of Media Arts Contemporary film and video installations often partake of the history of cinema and the traditional role of sculpture as a three-dimensional object. What happens when these two histories are crossed? Panelists: Kutlug Ataman Image Stream artist Gregg Bordowitz Writer and video/film maker Bruce JenkinsHarvard Film Archive Lorna SimpsonImage Stream artist BREAK FOR LUNCH: 12ñ2 PM AFTERNOON SESSION: 2ñ4 PM New Images, New Audiences Moderated by Helen Molesworth,Chief Curator of Exhibitions Projected imagery emphasizes sound, scale, and duration—and so demands new modes of viewership. How is this kind of work changing and challenging spaces and viewing habits in the museum/gallery context? Panelists: Andrea FraserImage Stream artist Aruna D'SouzaBinghamton University, State University of New York Donald MoffettImage Stream artist Hamza WalkerRenaissance Society, University of Chicago RECEPTION AT THE BELMONT BULIDING: 4ñ6 PM 330 West Spring Street Following the symposium, join us at The Belmont Building in downtown Columbus near the Arena District. View the exhibition, talk with the artists, and enjoy a reception with complimentary snacks and a cash bar. Free, round-trip transportation will be available from the Wexner Center to The Belmont Building during the lunch break and for the reception. Call the education department at 614 292-6493 for details. Image Credit Matthew Barney Drawing Restraint 7, 1993 Courtesy Barbara Gladstone © 1993 Matthew Barney Videography: Peter Strietmann
Image Stream Symposium