Point of View at -scope New York

Also on display at -scope New York's Cinemascope gallery this week- Point of
View: An Anthology of the Moving Image. I divide my time between Rhizome's
organizational subscriptions and this project for the New Museum of
Contemporary Art. See below for details.

New Museum Point of View
At The -Scope Art Fair
March 10-13, 2006
Cinemascope Gallery, 11 am - 8 pm
636 Eleventh Avenue, at 46th Street, NY

ScopeNewYork 2006 presents Point of View: An Anthology of the Moving Image,
a co-production of the New Museum of Contemporary Art and BICK Productions,
screened daily on multiple flat screens in the Cinema-scope Theater. Point
of View features original work by renowned artists Francis Alys, David
Claerbout, Douglas Gordon, Gary Hill, Pierre Huyghe, Joan Jonas, Isaac
Julien, William Kentridge, Paul McCarthy, Pipilotti Rist and Anri Sala.
Commissioned by the New Museum of Contemporary Art as part of an exhibit of
the same title, Point of View is a special edition eleven DVD box-set,
designed as an affordable, collectible piece of art, and an educational
resource. The anthology is an exploration of a cross-generational group of
video artists intended to expand the accessibility of video art to a broader
audience. Further inquiries: Ceci Moss, Point of View Sales Director, at
[email protected], or through the New Museum Store,
http://www.newmuseum.org.

View the Scope Calendar online:
http://www.scope-art.com/fairs/?pida=&pcontent=newyork2006&sec=1

On 3/6/06 10:11 PM, "Marisa Olson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello. If you plan to be in New York during the flurry of art fairs, this
> week and next, I hope you'll stop by the Scope fair to say hello and check
> out Rhizome's exhibition, All Systems Go. The show will be in the
> Cinemascope space, which is masterminded by Rhizome member Lee Wells.
>
> Details below…
>
>
> ALL SYSTEMS GO!
> At The ~Scope Art Fair
> March 10-13, 2006
> Cinemascope Gallery, 11 am - 8 pm
> 636 Eleventh Avenue, at 46th Street, NY
>
> Part of the Curator's Choice program at this year's Scope-New York Art
> Fair, All Systems Go features high-tech, low-tech, and hybrid work
> exploring digital, representational, political, and social systems. This
> exhibition constitutes an expansion of Rhizome's mission to connect art
> and technology. The artists comment on systems, in their various forms,
> with works ranging from computer, video, and electronic installations to
> drawings, paintings, and sculpture. Here, technology is not the sole tool
> or object at play, but is often an indirect subject-