Interval Two, 2013
3-channel synchronized video triptych displayed on three 55" LED flat panel displays, 15 minute loop
86" x 50"
VIDEO
Accreted Terrane
October 4, 2014 - January 4, 2015
Museum of Northwest Art
La Conner, Washington
A large group exhibition featuring work by 42 artists with ties to the Northwest region, Accreted Terrane explores processes of accumulation and erosion, dispersal and gathering. The passage of time is marked in a dazzling variety of ways, from layer upon layer of paint, to the archaeological exposure of 20th century artifacts, to the capture of hot-sculpted glass in the moment, to the interplay of light and shadow unfolding in a video loop. With a number of large scale installations, the exhibition also contains a series of environments that encourage extended contemplation. Curated by David Francis.
- See more at:
http://www.monamuseum.org/exhibition/accreted-terrane
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3-channel synchronized video triptych displayed on three 55" LED flat panel displays, 15 minute loop
86" x 50"
VIDEO
Accreted Terrane
October 4, 2014 - January 4, 2015
Museum of Northwest Art
La Conner, Washington
A large group exhibition featuring work by 42 artists with ties to the Northwest region, Accreted Terrane explores processes of accumulation and erosion, dispersal and gathering. The passage of time is marked in a dazzling variety of ways, from layer upon layer of paint, to the archaeological exposure of 20th century artifacts, to the capture of hot-sculpted glass in the moment, to the interplay of light and shadow unfolding in a video loop. With a number of large scale installations, the exhibition also contains a series of environments that encourage extended contemplation. Curated by David Francis.
- See more at:
http://www.monamuseum.org/exhibition/accreted-terrane
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Dissolution of Order, 2014
three-channel synchronized video triptych on three 55" LED flat panel displays, 15 minute loop
102" x 50"
Currents 2014: Santa Fe International New Media Festival
June 13 - 29, 2014
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico
http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/robert-campbell/
Celebrating our fifth year - CURRENTS 2014: SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL NEW MEDIA FESTIVAL is an annual, citywide event. The Festival brings together the work of established, unrecognized and emerging New Media artists, from New Mexico, the US and the world, for events showcasing interactive and fine art video installations, multimedia performances and web based art forms. All events and programs are free.
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three-channel synchronized video triptych on three 55" LED flat panel displays, 15 minute loop
102" x 50"
Currents 2014: Santa Fe International New Media Festival
June 13 - 29, 2014
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico
http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/robert-campbell/
Celebrating our fifth year - CURRENTS 2014: SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL NEW MEDIA FESTIVAL is an annual, citywide event. The Festival brings together the work of established, unrecognized and emerging New Media artists, from New Mexico, the US and the world, for events showcasing interactive and fine art video installations, multimedia performances and web based art forms. All events and programs are free.
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Beauty, 2014 (detail) (collaboration with Yuki Nakamura)
single-channel video projection on circular plexiglas, 30 minute loop
20" x 20"
Fluid Destination, Art Beasties
Culturefix
9 Clinton Street
New York, NY
18th March to 22nd March upon appointment
Yuki Nakamura and Robert Campbell, Saki Kitamura, Ko IRKT, Tokio Kuniyoshi and Maho Hikino. Curated by Sessa Englund.
Art Beasties welcomes you to join us at Culture Fix for our second show, Fluid Destination. The effects of a global world and a global identity are prevalent in our daily lives; we live half of it online, and many of us spend the other half in flux between two countries or two cultures. In order to establish ourselves as members of a global community we must constantly flow and change; deciding whether to take the shape of our surroundings like water in a vase, or whether to extend our identity to contain new ideas of who we are and our live, constantly leaving traces of ourselves as we travel, and leaving things behind to discover new experiences. For this show we ask our participating artists to meditate on the fluidity of their work and their experiences, bringing forth a personal and inspired expression of the implications of living globally.
Art Beasties seeks to broaden and deepen the understanding of contemporary Japanese art, promoting individuality and diversity of aesthetics separate from dominant exported Japanese pop-culture. We offer the audience a view into the works of artists whose practice centers on the individual and academic exploration of self-identity; artists brought together by a common goal of expanding the context of what it means to be a Japanese Artist in a global world. Through hosting pop-up shows around the city and curating an online registrar of Japanese artists, Art Beasties Collective seeks to create alternative roads for audiences, artists and critics to discover and share in critical discussion about Japanese contemporary art.
Opening reception Thursday March 20th, 7pm - late.
Open 18th March to 22nd March upon appointment, contact [email protected]
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single-channel video projection on circular plexiglas, 30 minute loop
20" x 20"
Fluid Destination, Art Beasties
Culturefix
9 Clinton Street
New York, NY
18th March to 22nd March upon appointment
Yuki Nakamura and Robert Campbell, Saki Kitamura, Ko IRKT, Tokio Kuniyoshi and Maho Hikino. Curated by Sessa Englund.
Art Beasties welcomes you to join us at Culture Fix for our second show, Fluid Destination. The effects of a global world and a global identity are prevalent in our daily lives; we live half of it online, and many of us spend the other half in flux between two countries or two cultures. In order to establish ourselves as members of a global community we must constantly flow and change; deciding whether to take the shape of our surroundings like water in a vase, or whether to extend our identity to contain new ideas of who we are and our live, constantly leaving traces of ourselves as we travel, and leaving things behind to discover new experiences. For this show we ask our participating artists to meditate on the fluidity of their work and their experiences, bringing forth a personal and inspired expression of the implications of living globally.
Art Beasties seeks to broaden and deepen the understanding of contemporary Japanese art, promoting individuality and diversity of aesthetics separate from dominant exported Japanese pop-culture. We offer the audience a view into the works of artists whose practice centers on the individual and academic exploration of self-identity; artists brought together by a common goal of expanding the context of what it means to be a Japanese Artist in a global world. Through hosting pop-up shows around the city and curating an online registrar of Japanese artists, Art Beasties Collective seeks to create alternative roads for audiences, artists and critics to discover and share in critical discussion about Japanese contemporary art.
Opening reception Thursday March 20th, 7pm - late.
Open 18th March to 22nd March upon appointment, contact [email protected]
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Recent Work, 2012 - 2014
two 3-channel installations, one single channel projection
(detail at left)
Robert Campbell & Preston Wadley
March 21 - April 25, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday, March 21, 5-8 p.m.
Main GalleryCornish College of the Arts
Seattle, WA
This two-person exhibition will offer an in-depth look at the work of Art faculty members Robert Campbell and Preston Wadley, following their sabbaticals last year. The exhibition consists of several video installations by Campbell and an extensive series of photographs by Wadley.
two 3-channel installations, one single channel projection
(detail at left)
Robert Campbell & Preston Wadley
March 21 - April 25, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday, March 21, 5-8 p.m.
Main GalleryCornish College of the Arts
Seattle, WA
This two-person exhibition will offer an in-depth look at the work of Art faculty members Robert Campbell and Preston Wadley, following their sabbaticals last year. The exhibition consists of several video installations by Campbell and an extensive series of photographs by Wadley.