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Watch This! Revelations in Media Art
April 24, 2015 – September 7, 2015
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1. Cory Arcangel, Photoshop Cs: 50 by 50 inches, 300
DPI, RGB, square pixels,2.default gradient “Blue, Yellow,
Blue”, mousedown y=2000 x=1500, mouseup y=9350
x=1650; tool “Wand”, select y=5000, x=2000,
tolerance=32, contiguous= off; default gradient
“Spectrum”, mousedown y=8050 x=8700, mouseup
y=3600 x=5050, 2013, chromogenic print, Smithsonian
American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the
Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © Cory
Arcangel. Image courtesy of Cory Arcangel
2. Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv, Text Rain, 1999,
single channel interactive projection, Museum purchase
made possible by the American Art ForumSmithsonian
American Art Museum. © 1999 Camille Utterback and
Romy Achituv
3. John Baldessari, Teaching a Plant the Alphabet, 1972,
single channel video, (black & white, sound); 18:40
minutes, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum
purchase made possible by the Ford Motor Company. ©
1972 John Baldessari
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4. Bill Beirne, “Cross Reference” storyboards, 1976,
charcoal and colored pencil on paper, Smithsonian
American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the
Gene Davis Memorial Fund. © 1976 Bill Beirne
5. Sadie Benning, If Every Girl Had a Diary, single-channel
video, black and white, sound; 08:00 minutes, Smithsonian
American Art Museum. © 1990 Sadie Benning, courtesy of
Video Data Bank
6. Hans Breder, Quanta, 1967, single-channel video,
(color, silent); 03:46 minutes, Smithsonian American Art
Museum, Gift of the artist. © 1967 Hans Breder
7. Jim Campbell, Grand Central Station #2, 2009, custom
electronics, LEDs, mounted photo-transparency,
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase
made possible by the American Art Forum. © 2009 Jim
Campbell
8. 9. 10. Jenova Chen and Kellee Santiago, Flower, 2007,
video game for Sony PS3 (color, sound); Smithsonian
American Art Museum, Gift of thatgamecompany. ©
2008 Sony Computer Entertainment American LLC
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11. 12. 13. Kota Ezawa, LYAM 3D, 2008, digital
animation, (color, silent); 04:00 minutes, Smithsonian
American Art Museum. © 2008 Kota Ezawa
14. Ed Fries, Halo 2600, 2010 video game for Atari
VCS, (color, sound); Smithsonian American Art
Museum, Gift of Mike Mika and Ed Fries. © 2010 Ed
Fries
15. 16. 17. Rico Gatson, Gun Play, 2001, singlechannel video, (color, sound); Smithsonian American
Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita
L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © 2001
Aunrico Gatson
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18. Dwinell Grant, Contrathemis, 1941, 16mm film, (color,
silent); 08:12 minutes, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Gift of Patricia and Phillip Frost. © 1941 Jean O’Hart Grant
19. 20. Raphael Montañez Ortiz, Golf, 1957, 16 mm film,
(black and white, sound); 01:59 minutes, Smithsonian
American Art Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and
Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © 1957 Raphael Montañez
Ortiz
21. 22. 23. Takeshi Murata, Monster Movie, 2005, singlechannel video, (color, sound); 04:19 minutes, Smithsonian
American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita
L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © 2005 Takeshi
Murata
24. Bruce Nauman’s Art Make-Up, 1967-1968, 16 mm film on
video, (color, sound); 40:00 minutes, Smithsonian American
Art Museum. © 2015 Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society
(ARS), New York
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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25. Nam June Paik, 9/23/69: Experiment with David
Atwood, 1969, single-channel video, (color, sound); 80:46
minutes, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Nam June
Paik Archive; Gift to the Nam June Paik Archive from the
Nam June Paik Estate. © 1999 Nam June Paik Estate
29. Eve Sussman, whiteonwhite:algorithmicnoir, 2010-2011,
two-channel digital cinema installation, Smithsonian American
Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and
Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © 2011 Eve Sussman /
Rufus Corporation
26. Nam June Paik, Etude 1, 1967-1968, computer printout
with additions in ink, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Nam June Paik Archive; Gift to the Nam June Paik Archive
from the Nam June Paik Estate. © 1999 Nam June Paik
Estate
30. 31. Bill Viola, The Fall into Paradise, 2005, single-channel
video installation, (high-definition, color, sound); 09:58
minutes, Performers: John Hay, Sarah Steben, Smithsonian
American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita
L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © 2005 Bill Viola
27. Nam June Paik, T.V. Clock, 1965-1979, 12 Channel TV
Installation, Smithsonian American Art Museum. © Nam
June Paik Estate
32. Robert Watts, David Behrman and Bob Diamond, Cloud
Music, 1974-1979, hybrid sound/video installation with
custom electronics, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H.
Denghausen Endowment. © 1979 Robert Watts Estate, David
Behrman, and Bob Diamond
28. Buky Schwartz, “Painted Projection” installation views,
1977, gelatin silver prints, Smithsonian American Art
Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and
Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © 1977 Ziva Schwartz
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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