Mark Amerika and Shu Lea Cheang Exhibition at Furtherfield in London
A new two-person exhibition featuring both new and recent work from artists Mark Amerika and Shu Lea Cheang will open at Furtherfield Gallery in London on August 31, 2013.
From the Furtherfield website:
For more information, including the works on exhibit, VIP preview and opening details, read the announcement at Furtherfield.
Furtherfield Gallery has established an international reputation as London's first dedicated gallery for networked and media art, hosting regular exhibitions and public events since 2004. Focusing on art, technology and social change, the gallery is located at McKenzie Pavilion in the heart of Finsbury Park.
From the Furtherfield website:
This exhibition by Mark Amerika (US) and Shu Lea Cheang (US/FR) at Furtherfield Gallery marks a significant moment for contemporary art. Amerika and Cheang are both 'net native' artists. They share many of the obsessions of the growing multitude of artists who have grown up with the net since the early 1990s.
They are also big "names" - internationally established artists who regularly show their work, to critical acclaim, at contemporary art galleries around the world. They have crossed over into the mainstream art world whilst maintaining a critical edge.
Amerika is a media artist, novelist, and theorist of Internet and remix culture, named a "Time Magazine 100 Innovator" in their continuing series of features on the most influential artists, scientists, entertainers and philosophers into the 21st Century.
Cheang is a multi-media artist who works with net-based installation, social interface and film production. She has been a member of the Paper Tiger Television collective since 1981 and BRANDON, a project exploring issues of gender fusion and techno-body, was an early web-based artwork commissioned by the Guggenheim Museum (NY) in 1998.
Both artists continue to shape and be shaped by contemporary networked media art cultures of remix, glitch, social and environmental encounters.
For more information, including the works on exhibit, VIP preview and opening details, read the announcement at Furtherfield.
Furtherfield Gallery has established an international reputation as London's first dedicated gallery for networked and media art, hosting regular exhibitions and public events since 2004. Focusing on art, technology and social change, the gallery is located at McKenzie Pavilion in the heart of Finsbury Park.
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