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‘Moving Pictures’ al Guggenheim di New York
The relationship between art, photography and the moving image from the post war period up to the present day is the theme behind the exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York (on until next January).
With work, taken mainly from the museum’s permanent collection, by pioneers of the seventies – including Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci and Bruce Nauman – or ‘younger’ artists - Olafur Eliasson, Anna Gaskell, Andreas Gursky, Pierre Huyghe, William Kentridge, Shirin Neshat, Cindy Sherman and Sam Taylor-Wood – the exhibition reveals the clear prevalence of reproducible media in the artistic panorama of the last ten years.
A trend which has its roots in the seventies, when photography and video began to be included in the techniques used by artists at the time, expanding boundaries and increasing possibilities.
Shirin Neshat, Still from Passage, 2001. Video and sound installation, 00:11:30. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Photo Courtesy Barbara Gladstone. Photo by Larry Barns
Anna Gaskell, Untitled #5 (wonder), 1996. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Photo by Ellen Labenski