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Video still of Mary Heilmann from iCI's, Inside the
Studio: Artist
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Mary
Heilmann
Mary Heilmann enlightens her viewers with how she
first arrived at painting during an era when sculpture dominated the
arts. Heilmann goes
on to explain that contemplating a piece is just as valuable to her as
actually creating the work itself.
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Heilmann's artwork was featured in the iCI exhibition High
Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967-1975. |
Artists
in Series
Luca Buvoli
Beth Campbell
Jim Campbell
E.V. Day
Mitch Epstein
Teresita Fernandez
Louise Fishman
Lyle Ashton Harris
Mary Heilmann
Julian LaVerdiere
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Nina Katchadourian
Trevor Paglen
Howardena Pindell
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Trevor Paglen
Discussing his fascination with photographing locales
that are officially ‘off
limits’ to the general public, Trevor Paglen describes how he enjoys
traveling to places that others do not attempt to visit. He explains
how his artwork explores the political impact of secrecy and surveillance
and illustrates his unease with those conditions.
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Paglen's artwork is featured in the iCI exhibitions Experimental
Geography and The
New Normal. |

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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s artwork accentuates our constant interaction
with technology. In this video profile, Hemmer explains how technology
is embedded within our lives and how his creative process employs technology
as a means to recognize this reality in today’s world.
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Hemmer's artwork is featured in the iCI exhibition Phantasmagoria:
Specters of Absence. |

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Mitch Epstein
In a touching commentary, Mitch Epstein describes
a recent portrait he created of his father. Epstein also discusses how he aims to
produce images that seem effortless, but are in fact complex in their
content and overall context, such as those found in his project titled “American
Power”.
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Epstein's artwork was featured in the iCI exhibition Shoot
the Family. |

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Beth Campbell
In her New York studio, Beth Campbell discusses a number of her
most ambitious projects, for which she meticulously recreates banal environments
and situations using repetition and optical illusions.
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Campbell's artwork is featured in the iCI exhibition Slightly
Unbalanced. |

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Nina Katchadourian
Nina Katchadourian’s art is diverse, employing various mediums
and subject matter. In this video profile, Katchadourian brings
us closer to her long running project, “The Sorted Books”.
She states that her primary philosophy in art is paying attention to
the common things in life and constructing meaning from such awareness.
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Katchadourian's artwork is featured in the iCI exhibition Space
Is the Place. |

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E.V. Day
By catching a glimpse of E.V. Day working on one of her suspension pieces,
one is able to realize the complexity of creating such dynamic and explosive
artworks. Day speaks of the latent symbolism behind the images she chooses,
and how she seeks to release her subjects from their overpowering social
constructs.
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Day's artwork was featured in the iCI exhibition The
Paper Sculpture Show.
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Jim Campbell
Jim Campbell invites viewers into his studio to discover
how his engineering expertise and fascination with the moving image
have evolved together over time. This unity has allowed him to
create dynamic works that tap into many of the unexpected and abstract
experiences in life.
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Campbell's artwork is featured in the iCI exhibition Phantasmagoria:
Specters of Absence. |

RELEASE DATE:
JANUARY 19, 2009 |
Howardena Pindell
Speaking candidly in her studio, Howardena
Pindell reveals a personal recollection as to why she became attached
to the circle shape that has appeared in so much of her artwork over
the years. Pindell explains
that she sees her work as issue-related and would like it be revelatory
on issues of our cultural and political history.
Pindell's artwork was featured in the iCI exhibition High
Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967-1975. |

RELEASE DATE:
JANUARY 19, 2009 |
Julian LaVerdiere
Expressing how his sculptures could more aptly be
described as machines or inventions, Julian LaVerdiere talks about
his interest in objects that hold an ideological rather than just a
practical function. LaVerdiere
also comments on how he balances aesthetic beauty and a historical or
political awareness in his artwork.
LaVerdiere's artwork is featured in the iCI exhibition Space
Is the Place. |

RELEASE DATE:
FEBRUARY 16, 2009 |
Louise Fishman
Louise Fishman expressively describes how her dialogue
with painting is one of struggle that is somehow always met with moments
of revelation. Displaying
numerous canvases in her studio, Fishman explains that during her process
of art making, she feels a sensation that she is creating something out
of nothing, each and every time.
Fishman's artwork was featured in the iCI exhibition High
Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967-1975. |

RELEASE DATE:
FEBRUARY 16, 2009 |
Lyle Ashton Harris
With a specific interest in the tension
between attraction and repulsion, Lyle Ashton Harris speaks about his
use of photography, performance art, and collage. By blurring
the lines of social stereotypes, Harris continually engages his audience
in an open discussion on subjects such as race and sexuality.
Harris' artwork was featured in the iCI exhibition Shoot
the Family. |

RELEASE DATE:
MARCH 23, 2009 |
Teresita Fernandez
Teresita Fernandez’s artworks are abstract and highly stylized in
material and construction. Fernandez explains that executing an idea
requires much experimentation in the studio, and what results are works
that carefully take into account elements of space, light, material and
the observers’ reactions.
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RELEASE DATE:
MARCH 23, 2009 |
Luca Buvoli
Luca Buvoli’s video profile reveals how he strives to create artworks
that cross a multitude of disciplines and that employ a number of different
mediums. He discusses a variety of influences that span numerous
art movements, including various philosophers of the past and present
and how they have all impacted his work.
Buvoli's artwork was featured in the iCI exhibition The
Paper Sculpture Show. |