press release

Artists have been experimenting with the electronic moving image since the early 1970’s and recent developments in digital technology have further expanded and enhanced the creative potential of the medium. Moving image work is now widely accepted on a par with older, more established media such as painting, sculpture and photography, but this has not always been the case and there are several generations of UK artists whose work is less widely known but who have made an important contribution to the development of the medium.

Artists: George Barber, Ian Bourn, Vince Briffa, Robert Cahen, Cinzia Cremona, David Critchley, Andrew Demirjian, Peter Donebauer, Catherine Elwes, Terry Flaxton, Sera Furneaux, Judith Goddard, Akiko Hada, David Hall, Mick Hartney, Mona Hatoum, Steve Hawley, Denise Hawrysio & John Wynne, Pictorial Heroes, Gary Hill, John Hopkins, David Johnson, Tina Keane, Tamara Krikorian, Steve Littman, Stuart Marshall, Chris Meigh-Andrews, Katharine Meynell, Marceline Mori, Pratibha Parmar, Stephen Partridge & Elaine Shemilt, John Scarlett-Davis, Dallas Seitz, Tony Sinden, Terry Smith, Marty St. James & Ann Wilson, Magda Stawarska-Beavan, Mike Stubbs, Gorilla Tapes, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Jeremy Welsh, Cerith Wyn-Evans, Graham Young

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Kurator: Chris Meigh-Andrews

mit George Barber, Ian Bourn, Vince Briffa, Robert Cahen, Cinzia Cremona, David Critchley, Andrew Demirjian, Peter Donebauer, Catherine Elwes, Terry Flaxton, Sera Furneaux, Judith Goddard, Akiko Hada, David Hall, Mick Hartney, Mona Hatoum, Steve Hawley, Denise Hawrysio & John Wynne, Pictorial Heroes , Gary Hill, John Hopkins, David Johnson, Tina Keane, Tamara Krikorian, Steve Littman, Stuart Marshall, Chris Meigh-Andrews, Katharine Meynell, Marceline Mori, Pratibha Parmar, Stephen Partridge & Elaine Shemilt, John Scarlett-Davis, Dallas Seitz, Tony Sinden, Terry Smith, Marty St. James & Ann Wilson, Magda Stawarska-Beavan, Mike Stubbs, Gorilla Tapes , Woody Vasulka & Steina, Jeremy Welsh, Cerith Wyn Evans, Graham Young