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Margot PILZ | ||
Margot Pilz draws in her work from people's capacity to criticise and powers of reasoning: processes of civilisation, debates on modernisation, the destruction of natural resources and, with these, parallel ongoing sociological developments such as alienation and the decline in significance of individuality are the issues that have primarily preoccupied this Dutch-born artist raised in Indonesia. In this 'antiglobalisation art' Pilz alludes avant la lettre to a critical discourse in the art context itself ? even in its Actionist, activist or conceptual variations ? far more than topics addressed outside this context (environmental concerns, feminism, sociology). In this respect Margot Pilz is perhaps best compared with her Austrian colleague Valie Export, whose more recent multimedia installations, above all, criticise global exploitation. (It ought to be mentioned here too that Pilz, who is a few years older than Export, was one of the pioneering artists in Austria to have started incorporating digital data in her work). |
Exhibitions |
Die Auflösung der Fotografie - Der kalte Raum, 1992 |
Blau-Gelbe Galerie, NÖ Landesgalerie, Wien, Austria |
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Specifications |
40sec bw PAL |
Technical protocol |
S-VHS video (master copy), television footage showing an eagle's flight, analog cut |
Video installation/Video sculpture with brushed Nirosta case, iron grille; monitor, video player, tape; nine color prints titled "Nebelflug", silk-screen print on Eternit cement |
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Production |
Margot Pilz |
Copyright |
Margot Pilz |
Copy to see |
Niederösterreichisches Landesmuseum, St. Pölten |