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[Nettime-bold] Barbara London: Curator of Video and Digital Media, MOMA will join us as the 10th panelist for:



Barbara London: Curator of Video and Digital
Media, MOMA will join us as the 10th panelist
for:

Dystopia + Identity Panel Discussion:
"On The Presentation of Online Art in Physical
Space"

Saturday, January 6 (6-8pm)
Tribes Gallery
285 East Third Street New York

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London is a Curator at New York's Museum of
Modern Art. She's been there since 1974, when she
founded the Museum's ongoing Video Exhibition
Program. She built an essential context for the
visionary statements being made internationally
in video and media art by multi-cultural voices,
emerging talents, and more established artists
such as Laurie Anderson, Gary Hill, Mako
Idemitsu, Joan Jonas, Shigeko Kubota, Nam June
Paik, Bill Viola and Zhang Peili. Her objective
has been to link the electronic arts with the
more traditional art mediums. To document,
preserve, and support this vital art field, she
the Video Study Center and assembled its unique
collection of more than 1,000 independently
produced videotapes and related historical and
theoretical publications. She is also an
Instructor at the School of Visual Arts, 1994-97.
To further her professional development, Ms.
London took two sabbaticals to investigate new
trends in electronic technologies and the effects
on the creation and distribution of the arts in
Japan. 

Selected bibliography:

"InterNyet: A Curator's Dispatches from Russia
and Ukraine."                             
http://www.moma.org/onlineprojects/internyet/index.html
"Stir-fry: A Curator's Dispatches from China."
http:// www.adaweb.com/context/stir-fry 
"Non-Personal Computer Art," Lyon Biennial. Lyon,
Musee d'Art Contemporain, 1995. 
"Time as Medium: Five Artists' Video
Installations." Leonardo, Vol. 28, No. 5. Video
Spaces: Eight Installations. The Museum of Modern
Art, New York, 1995. 
"Video Wall Paik," The Electronic Super Highway.
Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, and Carl Soloway
Gallery, Cincinnati. 1994 
"Experimental Film and Video," Japanese Art after
1945: Scream against the Sky, Harry N. Abrams,
New York, 1994. 
"Hissing and Kissing the Wind," Sound and Vision.
Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, 1994. 
"Sculpted Animations," Kenji Yanobe: 1990-1994.
Rontgen KunstInstitute, Tokyo, 1994. 
"Ideal Copy," Ch; Exchange. Hara Museum of
Contemporary Art,Tokyo, 1993. 
"Electronic Explorations," Art in America, May
1992. 
"Video Letter of Shuntaro Tanikawa and Shuji
Terayama," Camera Obscura, Los Angeles, Fall
1991.

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please join us for a drink + some new media chat
in front of the fireplaces with barbara london
and all the other panelists: andy deck, ricardo
dominguez, jon ippolito, jenny marketou, saul
ostrow, christiane paul, helen thorington, mark
tribe and maciej wisniewski on:

**Saturday, January 6 (8-10 pm)**
NO MALICE PALACE
197 E 3rd Street (btw Avenue A and B)

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