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Beryl Korot (born September 17, 1945) is an American visual artist. Her practice includes video installation, weaving, paper tapestries, digital embroidery, and drawings. Korot is a pioneer of video art, and of multiple channel work in particular.
Beryl Korot is an internationally known video artist who has created multimonitor installations which have been shown all over the world. She is best known for her multiple channel works Dachau 1974 and Text and Commentary , 1977, and her two collaborations with composer Steve Reich, The Cave and Three Tales , both of which brought video art ...
Text and Commentary established a dialogue between traditional weaving techniques and the nascent medium of video, both of which are rooted in the encoding and transmission of information.
Recognized since the early 1970s as a pioneer of video art and multi-channel works in particular, Beryl Korot creates video installations that explore the structural and conceptual links between weaving techniques and video editing.
24 de abr. de 2024 · Korot was the cofounder and coeditor of Radical Software (1970–74), the first publication to discuss the technical and formal possibilities of the new medium of video, and she coedited Video Art: An Anthology (1976).
Beryl Korot. American, born 1945. Works 1 work online Beryl Korot. Text and Commentary. 1976-77. Exhibition Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959–1989. Nov 13, 2017–Apr 8, 2018. MoMA. Publications
Beryl Korot (Estados Unidos 1945) pionera del video arte desde la década del 1970, época en la que era co-editora de la revista Radical Software.