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Isaac Julien Baltimore  2003
Installation view
Collection Mnam, Centre Pompidou, Paris © Isaac Julien, Photo Matt Squire
From the exhibition at FACT (Film Art & Creative Technology), Liverpool, UK
Gary Hill
Disturbance (Among the Jars) 1988 (still)
video/sound installation
Collection Mnam, Centre Pompidou, Paris
© the artist and CNAC/Mnam
Douglas Gordon 
Feature Film  1998 (still)
colour video installation
Collection Mnam, Centre Pompidou, Paris
© the artist and CNAC/Mnam
Nam June Paik 
Global Groove  1973 (still)
colour video
Collection Mnam, Centre Pompidou, Paris 
© the artist and CNAC/Mnam
Tony Oursler
Switch (Philosophers) 1996 
mixed media installation
Collection Mnam, Centre Pompidou, Paris 
© the artist and CNAC/Mnam 
Photograph: J. C. Planchet
Isaac Julien Baltimore  2003
Installation view
Collection Mnam, Centre Pompidou, Paris © Isaac Julien, Photo Matt Squire
From the exhibition at FACT (Film Art & Creative Technology), Liverpool, UK

VIDEO & AUDIO GALLERY

Channel 9 Sunday Program - Centre Pompidou Video Art exhibition

Running Time: 5:30

Feature segment on the MCA exhibition 'Centre Pompidou Video Art' presented from 14 December 2006 until 25 February 2007. Includes interview with MCA Curator Christine Morrow and extensive footage of the artworks in the exhibition.
Journalist Joanna Townsend reviews the history of video art and cites video art as ?an immediate medium which is culturally reflective?.

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Channel 9 Sunday Program - Centre Pompidou Video Art exhibition

Running Time: 5:30

Feature segment on the MCA exhibition 'Centre Pompidou Video Art' presented from 14 December 2006 until 25 February 2007. Includes interview with MCA Curator Christine Morrow and extensive footage of the artworks in the exhibition.
Journalist Joanna Townsend reviews the history of video art and cites video art as ?an immediate medium which is culturally reflective?.

Centre Pompidou Video Art 1965-2005



14 December 2006 - 25 February 2007

“From the creepy to the bizarre, the political to the humorous”

Anne Maria Nicholson, ABC TV News


Discover how moving imagery has become ubiquitous in both contemporary art and our daily lives with this exhibition of video art drawn from the extensive collection of the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Tracing 40 years of practice, this exhibition allows visitors to walk through the history of video art from its first appearance in the 1960s to the current day. Curated by the Pompidou’s Curator of New Media, Christine Van Assche, this will be the first time a collection this size has been seen in Australia, taking up two floors of the MCA galleries. The exhibition has already toured to Barcelona, Taipei and Miami before arriving in Sydney.

Experience audiovisual installations, projections and works shown on monitors and be intrigued by the creations of over 25 renowned video artists from across the globe including Isaac Julien, Stan Douglas, Jean Luc Goddard, Samuel Beckett, Bill Viola, Pierre Huyghe and Tony Oursler.

ADMISSION: FREE

Centre Pompidou Video Art 1965 - 2005 Activity Sheet



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