Interview with Jeremy Blake

Interview with Jeremy Blake about his Winchester Trilogy, currently shown at SFMoMA.

Read full interview here: http://www.artificial.dk/articles/jeremyblake.htm

During the last five years Jeremy Blake has established himself on the international art scene with his fusion of abstract paintings, film footage, sound and animation. A process he himself describes as ‘time-based paintings'. His continually looping DVDs have been projected on plasma screens at museums world wide, and outside the traditional art institutions his hallucinatory transmutations of colors and shapes have played an important part in Paul Thomas Anderson's movie Punch-Drunk Love and served as a visual accompaniment to Beck's live shows during his Sea Change tour.

Until October 1oth his Winchester trilogy, Winchester (2002), 1906 (2003), and Century 21 (2004) is shown at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, where artificial.dk's Torben Olander recently met the artist.


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