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California Video: Artists and Histories

Contributor(s): Phillips, Glenn (Editor), Cranston, Meg (Contribution by), Gonzalez, Rita (Contribution by), Huffman, Kathy Rae (Contribution by), Riley, Robert R (Contribution by), Seid, Steve (Contribution by), Yonemoto, Bruce (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780892369225

Publisher: Getty Research Institute

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Pub Date: May 20, 2008

Dewey: 778.5909794

LCCN: 2007042102

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.50" H x 11.76" L x 9.44" W ( 4.51 lbs) 320 pages

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Published to accompany a landmark exhibition on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum from March 15 through June 18, 2008, California Video presents the first comprehensive survey of the history of video art in California. Since the late 1960s, California artists have been at the forefront of an international movement that has expanded video into the realm of fine art. Whether designing complex video installations, devising lush projections, experimenting with electronic psychedelia, creating conceptual and performance art, generating guerilla video, or producing works that promote feminism and other social issues, these artists have utilized video technology to express revolutionary ideas.

This illustrated volume focuses on fifty-eight artists, from early video pioneers such as John Baldessari, Bruce Nauman, and William Wegman, to Martha Rosler, Diana Thater, Bill Viola, and other established and emerging talents. Thirty-seven recent interviews shed new light on these artists--their influences, creative processes, and impact. Together with commissioned essays, rare reprints, and previously unpublished video transcripts, California Video chronicles a distinctly West Coast aesthetic located within the broader history of video art.

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"Excellent."--Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times

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