Rush (2007)

Rush, 2-channel installation, joint work with Elaine Shemilt

Analogue Digital: MOCCA, Toronto, Canada. Art Gallery of Windsor (with Artcite); The Ottawa Art Gallery (with SAW Gallery); St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, Valetta, Malta; Fieldgate Gallery, London; Arsenal Cinema , Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek, Berlin, Germany; Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland. …

Skies over FlowerField

At the time of its inception, FlowerField was a part of Lei Cox’s Ultra Reality Series, which explored ecology and the impact of human beings on the planet. The interactive element of the original piece sarcastically criticised mankind’s control over its environment. The animation was created in a blue-screen studio, using clay-mation techniques, and assembled with a Quantel Harriet – released in 1990, this allowed for the manipulation of live graphics over video. …

Doppelganger (1979-81)

Edition of 5 as installation with period monitor and plinth specification. Link to the video

This video work from the late 1970s has been recovered and digitised by REWIND and forms part of the REWIND Collection. This work is one of only two remaining video pieces from a series started in 1974. Three other works were exhibited at the Video Show, Serpentine Gallery in May 1975: Conflict;

The Sufference

‘At the Bluecoat Gallery Lei Cox presents ‘The Sufference’…’, Video Positive: Britain’s International Festival of Creative Video and Electronic Media Art.

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The opposition of male and female are challenging in this tape: a flawless electronic body flickers continuously between male and female with each half biasing one sex. On its outstretched palms tiny figures dance like ballerinas in a music box. Cox suggests the loss of physical boundary in sexual intercourse and the mirroring and narcissism of romantic love. …

Tableau

Leaflet for the exhibition ‘Eye to Eye: Two installations by Tamara Krikorian’, The Frutmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 20 October – 17 November 1979. Includes works ‘Vanitas’ and ‘Tableau’.pdf here

Statement by Krikorian on the work Tableau, exhibited at the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 1979  pdf file here

Leaflet for the exhibition ‘Eye to Eye: Two installations by Tamara Krikorian’, The Frutmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 20 October – 17 November 1979.

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