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Goliath
Visual Space is pleased to present Monster, a group exhibition featuring
new works by members of the Video Artist League:
Nick
London, Megan Kunisch, Joe Pavelka, Nagisa
Wada and Anna Yamamoto.
The exhibition opens on Saturday, June 18 and closes on Sunday, July
10, 2005. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 18 from
6-9 pm. Gallery hours are Saturdays and Sundays, 12 pm to 6 pm and weekdays
by appointment.
The Video Artists League (VAL)
was founded in 2000 in New York, as a group of emerging video artists
who met on a weekly basis to support one another’s practice and
to create new work based on certain themes, such as the commercial and
time. As a group, VAL has been exhibited at such venues as the Canofan
Gallery in Nagoya, Japan (2002), and the Living Room in New York City
(2003).
Many VAL members have since moved outside of the video medium. Monster
revisits the approach of the VAL group artists while featuring new works
in video, sculpture, and installation created to explore the concept
of “the monster” in the popular imagination. Works in the
exhibition consider ways in which the alien and the uncanny are framed
by familiar cultural references such as “camp,” play, cuteness,
and suspense.
Joe Pavelka’s work takes the form of a video game in which participants
battle monsters on the screen and navigate an actual field of inflated
red balls in the gallery. Megan Kunisch’s new video work, projected
beyond this field, explores the notion of suspense and time as the viewer
moves closer to the distant, projected image of a small girl. Anna Yamamoto’s
hanging sculptures build on past work, in which hybrid creatures combine
the cute with the freakish. Nick London’s new sculptures embody
the potential for terror in the mundane, and Nagisa Wada’s new
wall installation looks at the monsters all around us.
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