Year-Long International Video Exhibition on View at the Galleries at Moore

PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Project 35 is a year-long international video exhibition of historic and contemporary works selected by 35 curators from around the globe. Curators were invited to select one artist’s video that they think vital for contemporary art audiences across the globe. The result is the opportunity to view a diversity of approaches to making video, as well as the interests artists are addressing in their practice. The works are presented in 4 chapters, each containing 8 to 9 videos that will be presented in various formats and locations around Moore’s campus through May 2011. The first chapter represents the global reach of the project with works that deal with wide-ranging, confrontational realties, with the uprisings and protests in post-colonial South Africa, the propaganda broadcasts in China’s Socialist history, a young Latina woman’s home in the Bronx, the urban roads of modern-day Ho Chi Minh City, and the crime-filled streets of Bogotá. Artists in Cha

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