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A Vlog is a Vlog

October 13th - November 18th, 2006

Curated by Clark Buckner

Please join us for the opening of A Vlog is A Vlog, Friday, October 13th, 6 - 9pm

Gallery Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 3 - 6pm or by appointment, 510.467.4818

MISSION 17, 2111 Mission Street at 17th St., on the fourth floor above "Thrift Town."

See selections from the collection on-line at www.avlogisavlog.blogspot.com

 "Video art is a sub-genre of homemade video." - Vito Acconci

     The dissemination of video over the internet has made home video public, and inspired an explosion of new video forms, which currently are transforming the way we look at television and enjoy entertainment more generally.

Where does this work stand relative to artist's video? Are these amateurs any less technically savy? Do they spend any less time on their work or have any less funding for their projects than most artists? And might not amateur internet video's independence from art history in fact be a virtue, which liberates it from the abstract ideals and calcified conventions of art, opening new possibilities for seeing and experiencing the world?  Might not internet video, in this way, restore some of what first interested artists in video - as too technological, reproducible, and un-commodifiable to be confused with art? And is this attention to video as un-art perhaps particularly germane now that video has so completely established itself as an art form, and developed from an inexpensive, anti-aesthetic practice to high-budget spectacle?

A Vlog Is A Vlog raises these questions by placing amateur internet video in the gallery. The show explores this rich new territory of moving images and the insights it offers into who we are, how we live, and the roles played by science, technology, art, and performance, in shaping our world.

However, the show does not present a merely objective sampling of internet video as if it were all equally excellent or interesting. To the contrary, much internet video presents little more than the spontaneous aping of culture industry clichés. And it takes careful discernment to unearth its gems. So we have adopted an aggressive strategy when collecting and presenting this work. We have allowed our own eccentric interests to direct our collecting, focusing on marginalia, accidents, and private moments, rather than general types. We have actively re-mixed the videos to unpack those aspects of them that fascinate us; and we have integrated them to emphasize their often surprising juxtaposition on the web.

- Clark Buckner

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Also opening October 13th, in the same building, The Blue Studio's Open Studio's Festival, with work by over 50 artists, artisans, and exhibitions in The Michelle O'Connor Gallery and Gallery 405. Including work by:

*Christina Mazza – Painting *Robert Donald  -- Painting *Paule Dubois Dupuis  - Painting *Anita Green – Mixed Media *Sidnea D’Amico – Mixed Media *Denise Laws – Mixed Media & Installation *Elisa Harms  - Mixed Media Painting *Michael K. Ross – Painting *Erik Otto - Mixed Media *Liz Hickok – Photography and Sculpture *Camilla Newhagen - Sculpture and Mixed Media *Rachel Beth Egenhoefer, New Media and Mixed Media *Alice Roche-Jewelry *Andy Vogt - Sculpture *blair bradshaw- Oil Painting *Stephen Stout - Oil and Enamels on Fabric *Elizabeth Chiles – Photography *Molly DeCoudreaux- Photography *Randall Heath - Mixed Media

And, MISSION 17 will have extended gallery hours, Saturday and Sunday (October 14th & 15th) from 12 - 6, in conjunction with ArtSpan's Open Studio's Festival that weekend in the Mission.