American Women's Video from the Los Angeles Women's Video Center. 26 October to 3 November, 1977. The Women's Video Center, established in 1976 by Nancy Angelo, Candace Compton and Annette Hunt, was at the Women's Building, Los Angeles.
Beyond Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a performance-video environment fashioned from Elena Knox’s doctoral work in Media Art. Women, girls, dolls, and Geminoid-F, a Japanese gynoid robot, perform hyper-styled recitals of the stock figure of the hostess.
In March 1976 Nam June Paik and Charlotte Moorman arrived in Australia for John Kaldor’s Public Art Project 5. Paik is regarded as the “father of video art”. Moorman was the organiser of the New York Avant Garde Festival, and had been working with Paik on various projects for about ten...
Ewing & George Paton Galleries, Lynn Hershman:
In 1977 the NGV ran a program of videotapes from its collection of video works from the United States. Many of the works were acquired in the original 1975 purchase by Annette Dixon.
Video MayFair Sydney Filmmakers Coop 5-7 May, 1978 The Second Video Mayfair was run at the Sydney Filmmakers Co-op over Friday 5th to Sunday 7th May, 1978.
The Australian Video Festival, 1987. Terrorising the Code - Recent U.S. Video, Australian Centre For Photography 2 Sept-27 Sept 1987
Curated by Blair FrenchArtists: Phil Dadson, Lucas Ihlein, Tom Nicholson, Sanja Pahoki
Curated by Blair FrenchArtists: Shaun Gladwell, Emil Goh and Kate Murphy An exhibition of video work presented at Performance Space, Sydney and Contemporary Art Services Tasmania, Hobart [CAST].
Curated by Blair FrenchArtists: Léa Donnan, Brent Grayburn, Ronnie van Hout Video Spell was the umbrella title for a program of four exhibitions presented by Performance Space during 2003 and 2004. This program was conceived in response to the extraordinary currency of video within contemporary...
Open Processes A video gallery installation at Watters Gallery, 1977
First Video May Fair [Extract from program:] The weekend will be a video forum: the playback of videotapes and the discussion of how, where and why people are using video.
At the Institute of Modern Art (IMA)24 Market St, Brisbane, Qld. 9 September and 16 September, 1976 Video tapes from artists and activists working in Brisbane over the period 1975 – 1976. The tapes were made either through the Brisbane Video Access Centre or at Griffith Uni Video Editing Workshop (later known as...
In mid-1978 the Paddington Video Access Centre had been operating at the Paddington Town Hall for about two years. The original video centre (known as City Video) had moved from its offices and workshop upstairs at 445 Oxford St, Paddington after the Town Hall renovations were completed and a two...
Curated by Blair FrenchArtists: Brendan Lee, Margaret Morgan Video Spell was the umbrella title for a program of four exhibitions presented by Performance Space during 2003 and 2004. This program was conceived in response to the extraordinary currency of video within contemporary visual arts practices,...
Curator: Blair FrenchArtists: Angelica Mesiti, Kate Murphy, Elena Näsänen, Mel O'Callaghan
Curated by Blair FrenchArtists: Richard Grayson, Angelica Mesiti Video Spell was the umbrella title for a program of four exhibitions presented by Performance Space during 2003 and 2004. This program was conceived in response to the extraordinary currency of video within contemporary visual arts practices,...
Anna Munster and Michele Barker presented the Australian premiere of their multi-channel video and sound installation, Struck - a work that critically addresses the complexities of being diagnosed with a neurological disease.
PLAY featured the work of ten leading Australasian video artists who explore the relationship between the documentary aspects of video and its formal, fluid qualities to capture the performative elements of everyday life. These artists share an interest in the extent to which...
An exhibition of video works by New York based artists Vito Acconci, Dara Birnbaum, Kristine Diekman and Karen Bell, Lauren Ewing, Kit Fitzgerald and John Sanborn, Matthew Geller, Joan Logue, John Sanborn, Bill Seaman, Michael Smith, Martha Wilson and Bill Viola curated by Brad Buckley in association with the First...