UBC Visual Arts Professor Marina Roy speaks on “Privileged Instants From Nowhere: A User’s Manual” for the last two artist talks in the public lecture series called “Theory is my Co-Pilot.”
Artist talk David Claerbout’s work explores the conventions of film and photography via digital technology. Often his work investigates the blurred boundary between still and moving images, with the main focus being on the manipulation of time: the singular moment versus narrative – repetition and the expansion of a moment into multiple points of view. […]
Dan Graham was one of the first artists to work within the parameters of “Conceptual Art” in the 1960s. He works across architecture, film, photography, and performance. Some of the main ideas, themes, and approahces he has explored throughout his career include: inter-subjectivity, the mirror and the double, time delay in videos and performances, the […]
Curated by Sadira Rodrigues “My intention was not to deal with the problem of truth, but with the problem of truth-teller or truth-telling as an activity … Who is able to tell the truth? What are the moral, the ethical, and the spiritual conditions which entitle someone to present himself as, and to be considered […]