Book Launch at Eyebeam, New York, 27/2/14
New York Launch of A History of Video Art at Eyebeam, Feb 27th, 2014
The 2nd Edition of my book A History of Video Art will be launched in the USA at the Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, 540 W 21st St. New York, NY 10011 . For further info click on this link.
In anticipation of Eyebeam’s upcoming collaboration with Moving Image Fair, New York, March 6th – 9th, Eyebeam presents a book launch and panel with author and artist Chris Meigh-Andrews. The event outlines the approach and concerns of his book “A History of Video Art” (Bloomsbury, 2013). He will be joined by a panel of distinguished video artists, writers and curators from the USA and the UK who will discuss their own attitudes to the development of the medium and how it has influenced and impacted their approach and ideas including Peter Campus, Beryl Korot, Terry Flaxton, Lori Zippay,and Mary Lucier.
Book Launch at Lethaby Gallery, Central St Martins, Jan 9th, 2014
Here are some photos of last night’s launch party in the Lethaby Gallery at CSM. Many thanks to David Curtis and Steven Ball at the British Artists’ Film and Video Study Collection, Louisa Baily at Luminous Books and all those who came along to help make it a great evening!
UK Launch of 2nd Edition, Jan 9th, 2014.
The 2nd edition of A History of Video Art will be launched at the British Artists’ Film and Video Study Collection, Lethaby Gallery, Central St Martins, London N1C 4AA on Thursday, Jan 9th, 6-9pm. There will also be an open evening to showcase the Study Collection’s extensive archive and their new facilities. All Welcome.
Japanese Translation Published this Month
New publication
Leonardo: Live Visuals, Volume 19 Issue 3
In Darwin’s Garden: Temporality and Sense of Place
Vince Dziekan, Chris Meigh-Andrews, Rowan Blaik & Alan Summers
Click here for full article.
A History of Video Art, Nov 7th, 2013
“3 Videographs (For Projection) 2001-2007”, Colchester Film Festival
A Photographic Truth (2001), Temporal View in Amsterdam (After BB Turner), 2003 and Wawel Castle from Debenicki Bridge (After Ignacy Kreiger), Version 2, 2007 will be screened as part of a programme during the Colchester Film Festival entitled “Intersecting Histories”, this Saturday, Oct 19th at the Minories Gallery, Colchester. Click on this link for further info about the event:











