Past Exhibitions

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Kota Ezawa

Three Works

Showing:

January 22 – April 13, 2007

Home Video , (2001)

Kota Ezawa

Kota Ezawa, The Simpson Verdict (2002).

Mixing images from film and television, fiction and news, as well as the present and the past, Kota Ezawa reenergizes images dulled through repetition in a culture in which moving images are ubiquitous. His works are in the form of insistently flat animated renderings of scenes both infamous and familiar that remake the everyday as strange. Art critic Jan Tumlir states that Ezawa's works "extract the highly volatile element of actuality from the enveloping layers of mediation." That the artist's deadpan renderings can make the images more immediate rather than more distant is part of the paradoxical nature of Ezawa's works. This unique quality makes them hold their power upon repeated viewings.

 

 

Media Sponsor: Phoenix Media Communications Group

MIT List Visual Arts Center is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Council for the Arts at MIT

 


 



 

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The Leroy and Dorothy Lavine Lecture -- Light Trap for Dan Flavin a Talk by Jeffrey Weiss
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27 28 297-29-2008
LVAC Summer Film Series: Christmas in July (1940/USA) 67 min., dir., Preston Sturges
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LVAC Summer Film Series: Summer aka The Green Ray (1986/France) 98 min., dir. Eric Rohmer
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LVAC Summer Film Series: Rhapsody in August (1993/Japan) 98 min., dir., Akira Kurosawa