Love Tapes Screening at the Museum of Arts and Design
A revelatory work of video art, Wendy Clarke’s Love Tapes were conceived as a participatory project, in which the artist recorded members of the public talking about their feelings towards love. Over 2,500 tapes were made across the world, illustrating the vast interpretations, variations, and memories prompted by the word “love”. Through this process, video operates both as an apparatus for intimacy and facilitator for self-examination. The breathtaking scope reveals a rare glimpse of humanity communing through shared experience. Released on PBS and other public television stations in the 1980s, the work is an unprecedented tool for global unification making it a milestone for the advancement of the medium.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Director Wendy Clarke and Michael Renov, Vice Dean of Academic Affairs, University of Southern California Cinematic Arts.
$10 general / $5 members and students
February 12, 2016
End DateFebruary 12, 2016
Hours07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
AddressMuseum of Arts and Design, 2 Columbus Circle New York, NY
Event TypeTicketed
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