Bring Your Own Bobby Brown
AFTER/HOURS/DROP/BOX is a touring project curated by John Lawrence.
AFTER/HOURS/DROP/BOX examines the influence of the music video and its relationship to contemporary art. A consistently experimental genre, the music video spans a changing technological period. From the early documentation of live performance, artists have both incorporated and influenced the narrative techniques and marketing devices employed by the music industry. AFTER/HOURS/DROP/BOX, an exhibition devised and developed by artist John Lawrence and produced in collaboration with ANDOR, draws upon the reciprocal relationship of the artist as both a radical innovator and as an active and influential consumer of the medium. The exhibition displays seminal works by early British Scratch video artists, such as George Barber and the Duvet Brothers, and marks the enduring influence of the music video up to its current significance in contemporary art.
Artists:
George Barber, Michael Bell-smith, David Blandy, Paul B Davis, Mark Dean, Graham Dolphin, Peter Donaldson, The Duvet Brothers, Gery Georgieva, Guthrie Lonergan, Andrew Mania, Christian "megazord" Oldham, Hannah Perry, Juha Van Ingen, James Robertson, Roy Voss, Pil And Galia Kollectiv.
Bring Your Own Bobby Brown, a single channel video work, was published for the AFTER/HOURS/DROP/BOX exhibitions.
Item Type | Show/Exhibition |
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Art |
Date Deposited | 22 Jul 2020 09:36 |
Last Modified | 22 Jul 2020 09:36 |