Cube Second Solo Exhibition at Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla
For his second solo exhibition at Quint Contemporary Art, Lincoln Schatz presents his Cube generative video portrait space. Select portraits from from the Cube‘s previous stops in Chicago, San Francisco, and Miami are also on view. There will be a public reception on February 8th from 6 to 8 pm. The artist will be in [...]
haudenschildGarage presents a FUEL4TALK with Lincoln Schatz
haudenschildGarage presents a FUEL4TALK with Lincoln Schatz in conversation with Monica Jovanovich & Jordan Crandall.
“Chapter 2″ at Think.21 Contemporary Art Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
think.21 is pleased to present for the first time in Brussels the work of internationally acclaimed artists Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Daniel Rozin, Lincoln Schatz, and Björn Schülke. The exhibition will feature electronic, video, and kinetic installations, which require the viewer’s active participation in order to ‘exist’.
bitforms and Catharine Clark Gallery Co-Present Cube at PULSE Miami
PULSE has invited Lincoln Schatz to exhibit Cube, co-presented by bitforms gallery nyc and Catharine Clark Gallery, as a special artist installation at the 2007 edition of PULSE Miami. Select portraits from San Francisco and Chicago will be available, and Schatz will be on hand to collaborate with fair-goers on the creation of new generative [...]
Quint Contemporary Art Shows Cluster at Art Miami
Quint Contemporary Art will exhibit a generative portrait from Lincoln Schatz’s Cluster series of interactive video memory artworks at Art Miami. Cube will travel to Quint Contemporary Art in La Jolla, California, in early 2008.
Cube at Catharine Clark Gallery Includes Portraits of Craig Newmark, Annie Sprinkle, Larry Rinder and Others
Cube will be exhibited at Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco from October 27 through November 24 and will travel to venues in Miami, New York, and La Jolla in the next year. For the exhibition in San Francisco, Schatz selected a cross section of personalities who contribute to the cultural fabric of the San Francisco [...]
I, You, We and Cluster at PULSE Art Fair London
bitforms gallery nyc and Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco exhibit Lincoln Schatz’s generative video portraits at PULSE London 2007. bitforms presents new work I, You, We, a single-channel sculptural portrait that allows viewers to explore its memory on three asymmetrical screens, while Catharine Clark displays a piece from the recent Cluster series.
Palo Alto Art Center Exhibits End of Boom in “A Model Building”
End of Boom is included in “A Model Building” at the Palo Alto Art Center, curated by Signe Mayfield. From PAAC: “The exhibition “A Model Building” explores notions of a dream home, buildings with utopian ideals, or solutions for social habitats, along with uncommon buildings that radiate anthropomorphic identities. Many of the contemporary artworks have [...]
Generative Portrait Installed at Esquire North
Lincoln Schatz is participating in Esquire magazine’s Esquire North: The New View, a 5,700 square-foot triplex penthouse apartment in Harlem that will play host to a series of exclusive celebrity and community-related charity events from September through November. Schatz’s generative video portrait is an integral part of the living room designed by Campion Platt for [...]
“Breaking Ground Breaking” Exhibition at Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco
“Breaking Ground Breaking” is the inaugural show celebrating the relocation of Catharine Clark Gallery. Included in this group exhibition are two works by Lincoln Schatz: End of Boom and a variation on Cluster that was previously shown at Sundance Film Festival in January 2007. A preview reception in the new space is scheduled for the [...]
Cluster and 600 Fairbanks Project at bitforms Seoul
Recent works of Lincoln Schatz including Cluster and selections from 600 Fairbanks Project series will be on view at bitforms gallery Seoul.
From Here Interactive Video Installation Unveiled at One Arts Plaza, Dallas
Lincoln Schatz’s interactive video art installation From Here will be unveiled at One Arts Plaza in the heart of Dallas’s Arts District on April 25, 2007. Commissioned by collectors and One Arts Plaza developers Lucy and Henry Billingsley, it will be one of the largest interactive video works ever permanently installed in a public space. [...]
Cluster Included in Gallery Simon’s Annual “Digital Transition” Exhibition, Seoul
Lincoln Schatz’s generative video portrait Cluster will be exhibited in Gallery Simon’s annual group exhibition “Digital Transition” with Julian Opie, Vuk Cosic, Olia Lialina, Alan Rath, Jim Campbell, Ben Rubin, Sun-Myoung Choi, and Ja-Young Ku. A catalog will be available.
600 Fairbanks Project at PULSE New York
Selections from the 600 Fairbanks Project – including unique prints and the small-scale generative video work End of Boom, which derives video memory from a single camera mounted on the boom of the tower crane – will be on display with bitforms gallery at PULSE New York, Booth #501.
Variations on Cluster and 600 Fairbanks Project on View at ARCO Madrid 2007
Variations on recent works including Cluster and 600 Fairbanks Project will be shown with bitforms gallery at ARCO Art Fair.
bitforms gallery Solo Exhibition Marks New York Debut of Generative Portraits
bitforms gallery nyc is pleased to announce a third solo exhibition of Chicago-based video artist Lincoln Schatz. This exhibit marks the New York debut of Schatz’s generative multi-channel video installation series. Visualizing the memory of an environment, these works reconsider fixed notions of history, time, and place. Each unique artwork records, stores, and displays video [...]
Sundance Film Festival Features Cluster in New Frontier
As part of its New Frontier program, Sundance Film Festival has invited Lincoln Schatz to create an interactive video memory installation for the 2007 festival. Cluster will be installed in the Film Center: the hub for dialogue, discussion, and workshops on art and technology. Schatz will participate in the Art & Technology panel on Friday, [...]
Cluster HD Generative Portrait Debuts at PULSE Miami
Lincoln Schatz will premiere Cluster: a single-screen work in high definition at PULSE Miami with bitforms gallery nyc in Booth I-1.
Video and New Media Exhibition “Heavy Light” at Quint Gallery
Lincoln Schatz will take part in “Heavy Light”, an exhibition of video and digital-based work at Quint Contemporary Art opening November 17th with R. Luke Dubois, John Gerrard, Gary Lang, Iana Quesnell, Jodi F. Terwilliger & ET4.
Billingsley Co. Commissions Generative Portrait for One Arts Plaza, Dallas
Dallas developer Billingsley Company has commissioned From Here, a new interactive site-specific work for the entrance of One Arts Plaza in the heart of Dallas’ Arts District. This large-scale video-memory work is scheduled for completion in March 2007 and features two video walls totaling over 160 square feet.
Catharine Clark Gallery Video Room, San Francisco
Lincoln Schatz will be exhibiting the generative video artwork entitled Slip in the Video Room at Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco. September 7-October 21 2006, San Francisco, California.
Collaborative New Media Panel at [FRAY], SAIC
As part of the [FRAY] conference hosted by the Film, Video, and New Media department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Lincoln Schatz will participate in a panel discussion on connective and collaborative New Media praxis, representing open-node, the Chicago chapter of The Upgrade! International. 2 PM – 4 PM, [FRAY], Film, [...]
Branch at ARCO Art Fair Madrid
Branch will be shown at ARCO Art Fair in Madrid by bitforms gallery nyc (booth A190). As part of ARCO’s lecture series, collector Pearl Lam from Hong Kong will speak on February 18 about Lincoln Schatz’s work and collecting new media.
Me Me, You Me at Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego
Me Me, You Me, a two-screen generative video-memory installation, is on view in the lobby of The Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. This piece is currently on loan and was recently exhibited in “Collision” at Quint Contemporary Art in La Jolla, California.