Seth Price
Paper Rad
Takeshi Murata
Paul Davis (Beige)
Michael Bell-Smith
Thomas Barbey
Jean Baptiste Bayle
Take it to the Net is an investigation into a new
generation of artists who use the techniques, skills, and
aesthetics of the internet as well as digital information
transfer in their work. What is or is not conceived of as
art is of less importance in an era where the amateur as producer
has become the professional. The Internet has opened the floodgates
for producers, and the emphasis now lies in the hands of those
who access the information.
The exhibition will include works by New York and Paris-based
artists such as Michael Bell Smith, whose Chapters
1-12 of R.Kelly's "Trapped in the Closet" Synced
and Played Simultaneously features a manipulated version
of R. Kelly's hip-hopera. Takeshi Murata employs an exacting
frame-by-frame technique to turn B-movie footage into fragmented
and abstracted digital imagery. Seth Price's Painting
Sites is a slide show ensembling images from an Alta
Vista search, complete with a fairytale narrative. The
artist group Paper Rad reprograms extracts from television,
video games and popular music, frequently doing performances
and concerts as well as gallery shows. They have made
a new work for this exhibition. Jean Baptiste Bayle
has constructed a web site for downloading of hits played
backwards to defeat copyright laws, as well as a site of compilations
of every cover available of Billie Jean by Michael Jackson,
and Paul Davis is part of the programming ensemble Beige,
and is showing a work comprised of cassette mix tapes along
with their packaging design.
For further information or images please contact Sarah McCrory:
+44(0) 20 8981 3344 or: sarah@vilmagold.com
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Installation view:
Take it to the Net , 2006
Vilma Gold, London

Installation view:
Take it to the Net , 2006
Vilma Gold, London

Installation view:
Take it to the Net , 2006
Vilma Gold, London
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