During the Albright-Knox Art Gallery’s 2011 exhibition - TopicsExpress



          

During the Albright-Knox Art Gallery’s 2011 exhibition Videosphere, visitors were greeted with an unforgettably strange piece by pioneering video artist Tony Oursler. It was a 2003 sculpture called Junk, a series of interconnected orbs onto which four eyes and a mouth were projected. It stared at visitors and muttered strange phrases, an artwork straight out of your latest nightmare and seemingly designed to make a permanent impression. Meanwhile, 30 years earlier at Hallwalls… (see links below).
Posted on: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 15:56:25 +0000

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