Screenshots From Videos For 'The Third Degree'

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Mika Rottenberg at Nottingham Contemporary

The installations that were created to view the video work in led to the viewer feeling like they were in another environment other than that of the gallery. 
The piece which most caught my attention was one whereby the viewer had to peer through a small circular hole in the gallery wall to view the video. Similar to the idea of the installations, it was easily forgotten that you were in a gallery context. 

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Screenshots From the Videos I've Used to Document From For the Final Videos

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Is It Really So Strange?

This exhibition by second years appealed to me due to the choice of displaying work in a van. It links to my practice not only through the van but also through selecting the location of just outside a gallery to place it. 

How important is the physical context which art is shown in and does art need a link to an institution to determine it being art?




Versus

This quote displayed at the exhibition was of strong interest to me:

"artistic intelligence is no longer governed by the conflation of making with the traditions of mark-making but rather with conceptual acuity"

John Roberts, The Intangibilities of Form.


Below are some images of the show: