Video Installation - Artists Working With Video Installation

Artists Working With Video Installation

  • Vito Acconci
  • Gustavo Aguerre
  • Doug Aitken
  • Marsia Alexander-Clarke
  • Kutlug Ataman
  • Matthew Barney
  • Sylvie Bélanger
  • Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller
  • Bruce Charlesworth
  • Jordi Colomer
  • Chris Cunningham
  • Heiko Daxl
  • Malaka Dewapriya
  • Fred Forest
  • Ingeborg Fülepp
  • Douglas Gordon
  • Dan Graham
  • David Hall
  • Gary Hill
  • Pierre Huyghe
  • Runa Islam
  • Joan Jonas
  • Mike Kelley
  • Lennie Lee
  • Anthony McCall
  • Antoni Muntadas
  • Bruce Nauman
  • Tony Oursler
  • Nam June Paik
  • Slobodan Pajic
  • Philippe Parreno
  • Sophy Rickett
  • Pipilotti Rist
  • Don Ritter
  • David Rokeby
  • Martha Rosler
  • Lorna Simpson
  • Michael Smith
  • Jennifer Steinkamp
  • Surekha (India)
  • Eve Sussman
  • System D-128
  • Diana Thater
  • Steina and Woody Vasulka
  • Bill Viola
  • Minnette Vári
  • Wolf Vostell
  • Gillian Wearing
  • Apichatpong Weerasethakul
  • Robert Wegman
  • Roger Welch
  • Lee Wells
  • Yeastculture

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