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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beryl_KorotBeryl Korot - Wikipedia

    Beryl Korot (born September 17, 1945) is an American visual artist. Her practice includes video installation, weaving, paper tapestries, digital embroidery, and drawings. Korot is a pioneer of video art, and of multiple channel work in particular.

  2. A pioneer of video art and multi-channel works, Beryl Korot created Dachau 1974 in 1974, documenting the former Nazi concentration camp through black-and-white footage and sound. The work explores the role of images and mediating technologies in processing sites of trauma and the relationship between weaving and video editing.

  3. art21.org › artist › beryl-korotBeryl Korot | Art21

    15 de may. de 2024 · Learn about Beryl Korot, a pioneer of video art who explores the intersections of memory, language, and technology. Watch videos, view images, and read more about her multichannel installations, drawings, paintings, and weavings.

  4. An installation that explores the dialogue between weaving and video, and the feminist perspective on labor and technology. It features five videos of the artist weaving, five tapestries, drawings, and a pictographic score.

  5. proyectoidis.org › beryl-korotBeryl Korot | IDIS

    Beryl Korot (Estados Unidos 1945) pionera del video arte desde la década del 1970, época en la que era co-editora de la revista Radical Software. Sus obras del mismo período, Dachau 1974 y Text and Commentary, tuvieron gran repercusión, las mismas exploraban la posibilidad de la multipantalla, tanto para la captura como para la exhibición ...

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 35522Beryl Korot | MoMA

    Beryl Korot. Text and Commentary. 1976-77. Exhibition Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959–1989. Nov 13, 2017–Apr 8, 2018. MoMA. Publications MoMA Highlights: 375 Works from The Museum of Modern Art Introduction by Glenn D. Lowry, 2019 Flexibound, 408 pages ...

  7. Learn about Beryl Korot, a pioneer of video art and a collaborator with composer Steve Reich. Explore her works that explore themes of history, culture, and technology, such as Dachau 1974 and The Cave.