Dream Light: Selections from the PAMM Video Art Collection
Dream Light: Selections from the PAMM Video Art Collection
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Over the course of five weeks, PAMM will screen a series of single-channel video artworks in the museum’s auditorium, presenting one video per week on a continuous loop during open hours. The selected works share nonlinear narratives and surrealistic imagery, displaying effects that range from the ethereal to the phantasmagoric. In evoking the act of dreaming, each video underscores how artists have used moving pictures as an experimental means with which to probe subjectivity and explore the intricacies of psychological experience. The series serves to highlight the importance of time-based media within the context of PAMM’s growing collection.
Thursday, February 25, 2016 – Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Luis Gispert’s Stereomongrel comprises an epic, hallucinatory journey seen through the eyes of a twelve year old girl. Incorporating elaborate staging and costumes while combining live action with 3D technology and stop-motion animation, the work merges aspects of Hollywood high-production thriller genres with the slick aesthetics of hip-hop music videos and fashion magazines.
Thursday, March 3, 2016 – Tuesday, March 8, 2016Youssef Nabilb. 1972, Cairo; lives in New York, Miami, and Paris
In Raymond Pettibon’s Sunday Night and Saturday Morning, the Los Angeles-based artist presents a delirious stream of animated images inspired by a host of pop-cultural sources, from comic books to film noir. The result fluctuates between absurdist collage and sinister fable.
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Dream Light: Selections from the PAMM Video Art CollectionPerez Art Museum Miami - PAMM Main address:
Perez Art Museum Miami - PAMMWells Fargo Center1103 Biscayne Blvd.FL 33132Miami, United statesPerez Art Museum Miami - PAMMWells Fargo Center1103 Biscayne Blvd.FL 33132Miami, United statesOver the course of five weeks, PAMM will screen a series of single-channel video artworks in the museum’s auditorium, presenting one video per week on a continuous loop during open hours. The selected works share nonlinear narratives and surrealistic imagery, displaying effects that range from the ethereal to the phantasmagoric. In evoking the act of dreaming, each video underscores how artists have used moving pictures as an experimental means with which to probe subjectivity and explore the intricacies of psychological experience. The series serves to highlight the importance of time-based media within the context of PAMM’s growing collection.
Thursday, February 25, 2016 – Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Luis Gispert’s Stereomongrel comprises an epic, hallucinatory journey seen through the eyes of a twelve year old girl. Incorporating elaborate staging and costumes while combining live action with 3D technology and stop-motion animation, the work merges aspects of Hollywood high-production thriller genres with the slick aesthetics of hip-hop music videos and fashion magazines.
Thursday, March 3, 2016 – Tuesday, March 8, 2016Youssef Nabilb. 1972, Cairo; lives in New York, Miami, and Paris
In Raymond Pettibon’s Sunday Night and Saturday Morning, the Los Angeles-based artist presents a delirious stream of animated images inspired by a host of pop-cultural sources, from comic books to film noir. The result fluctuates between absurdist collage and sinister fable.
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