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Gundi BERGHOLD | |
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Cut 2 is one of a total of around 25 video sculptures designed and completed by Gundi Berghold. With this category of work, a typical one for the early 1990s, video as a medium broke away from earlier attempts to reflect on the medium's intrinsic prerequisites, and introduces a new understanding of video in a context of sculptural objects. The drawn quality of geometric architecture in Cut 2 establishes the link to the setting of the work, while a number of polarities come into play: the difference between the material and the non-material, between the presence of a raw metal and the apparently non-material quality of light, between the fleeting, the transient, and something that has existed for longer. These are not merely classical issues in the history of art, they are what lends the work its basic meditative tenor ? also being equated with the historically successful reception of artworks. |
Exhibitions |
Einzelausstellung Gundi Berghold, 1991 |
Blau-Gelbe Galerie, NÖ Landesgalerie, Wien, Austria |
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Objekt Video, 1996 |
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Landesgalerie Oberösterreich, Linz, Austria |
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Specifications |
no sound color/bw |
Technical protocol |
Amiga computer controlling two monitors, animation program, digital signals |
Video installation with computer animation on two monitors; spherical raw-iron sculpture, diameter 210 cm |
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Production |
Gundi Berghold |
Sponsorship |
Niederösterreichische Landesgalerie |
Copyright |
Gundi Berghold |
Copy to see |
Niederösterreichisches Landesmuseum, St. Pölten |
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