giovedì 14 marzo 2013

THE ART OF POP VIDEO - FACT, LIVERPOOL



THE ART OF POP VIDEO
FACT
88 Wood Street - Liverpool
14/3/2013 - 26/5/2013

Curators: Michael P. Aust (film producer and director of SoundTrack_Cologne); Daniel Kothenschulte, film critic and writer.
Associate Curator: Georg Elben, Director of Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten Marl.

In the first exhibition of its kind in the UK, more than 100 video clips will take over FACT's galleries, telling the story of pop videos and focusing on the recent shift in in the audience's role from passive viewer to active producer.
MTV defined a generation with its bite-sized, fast-paced offering of 24/7 music videos, but it was long before then that the medium had become a vital form of artistic expression. Showcasing the music video as an artistic medium in its own right, the exhibition follows its history from the very beginnings in the 1920s to its most contemporary manifestations.
Placing the music video in the context of the history of visual arts and film, FACT's exhibition celebrates the variety of the medium and invites visitors to become acquainted with its filmic predecessors and take a peek at the future. Providing an insight into experimental approaches to the medium, it focuses on the recent shift in the audience's role from passive viewer in the 90s to active producer now.
Artists featured include Björk, Michael Jackson, Pet Shop Boys, Fred Astaire, Man Ray, Madonna, Daft Punk, Lady Gaga and Radiohead.
Directors featured include Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze, Dudley Murphy, Anton Corbijn, Andy Warhol, Uwe Flade, Julien Temple, Wim Wenders and Chris Cunningham.
The exhibition showcases the work of major visual artists whose work has been heavily influenced by the pop video. Artists featured include Andy Warhol, Pipilotti Rist, Wolfgang Tillmans, Carsten Nicolai and Christian Jankowski.
We'll also present a brand new music video created for acclaimed Liverpool band Outfit by a North West based director. There are just a couple of days left to submit your ideas for this video commission in partnership with Liverpool Sound City.
During the exhibition we're pleased to present a host of events including a series of films programmed in collaboration with Tate Liverpool inspired by The Art of Pop Video and Tate's Glam! The Performance of Style exhibition.
The activities will kick off later this month when travelling music-inspired poster exhibition Screenadelica take over the FACT Connects Space. Come along between 28 February - 3 March to try your hand at screenprinting or watch a demonstration. You can also submit your own design which could become part of the exhibition!

Image: John Waters, Pink Narcissus and Pink Flamingos