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Since completing his MFA at Cal-Arts in 1995, Jeremy Blake has been included in important group exhibitions
both in the USA and worldwide. In 2000 he was selected to participate in New York's Whitney Biennial (he was also selected in the 2002 Biennial), which
lead to his inclusion in two seminal exhibitions exploring new media and digital technology in art: Bitstreams
at the Whitney Museum in New York, and 010101: Art in Technological Times at the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art in 2001. The first part of his recent film animation trilogy, Winchester, was premiered last year at the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, and the full suite of films is scheduled to be shown in September/November 2003 at the
Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid. In October (2003), Blake's animations will be on view in Times Square, New York for one minute once an hour on Panasonic's gigantic electronic billboard, sponsored by Creative Times' 59th Minute project.
Jeremy Blake lives and works in both New York and Los Angeles.
Representation:
Feigen Contemporary, New York, USA
KultureFlash Related Links:
Sequence I of "1906" stills
Sequence II of "1906" stills
Sequence III of "1906" stills
Essay
Punch Drunk Love
Additional Links:
Biography
Info on his work
Various press
DVD stills from all his films (1998 to 2003)
C Prints
Drawings
Paintings
Punch Drunk Love sequences
Review of his film Winchester (2002)
Glass Tire article (2002)
Animations group exhibtion at PS1, New York, USA (2001-02)
Artnet review (2001)
Exhibition (2001) at Dorothée De Pauw Gallery, Belgium, Brussels
Mod Lang (2001) slide show
Another Mod Lang slide show
Berkshire Fangs (2001) slide show
Article (2000)
Bungalow 8 at CAC, Cincinnati, USA (2000)
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