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Hamiltonian Gallery & Artists

4 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 7 years ago -

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Artist Talk: Kyle Tata + Rachel Guardiola

July 19, 2017 00:00 - 1 hour - 31.3 MB

KYLE TATA | SECURE PATTERNS RACHEL | TRANSMISSION FROM INCOGNITA In "Secure Patterns", photographer Kyle Tata continues his experimental use of analog photographic processes in a new body of work that explores the use of abstraction as a practical tool to conceal data. Using patterns derived from security tint envelopes — physical devices used to hide sensitive personal information from the human eye — Tata visually “encrypts” individuals in patterns that are applied to film during...

Artist Talk: Rives Wiley

June 08, 2017 00:00 - 50 minutes - 69.6 MB

In "DIY Laser Eye Surgery", painter and video artist Rives Wiley invites viewers to step inside her perception-altering, handmade interpretation of the internet. Sourcing from digital imagery of lens flares, heavily photoshopped sunsets, snapshots of social gatherings and screen-saver graphics, Wiley immerses her viewers into spaces where reality and their virtual counterparts mirror and mimic one another in an endless feedback loop. At turns playful and anxiety-inducing, Wiley promp...

Artist Talk: Nancy Daly + Kyle Bauer

April 26, 2017 00:00 - 1 hour - 73 MB

In her newest body of work, Nancy Daly gives a series of classic board games an existential twist. Titled "One Must Consider Them Happy", an adaptation of the last line from Albert Camus’s 1942 essay "The Myth of Sisyphus", Daly, with her characteristic dry wit, adapts popular board games that prompt players to find meaning in the enactment of absurd, endless tasks. Co-opting the design of popular board games such as “Risk”, “Life” and “Sorry”, the games address the pitfalls of conte...

Artist Talk: Aschely Vaughan Cone + Magali Hébert-Huot

March 18, 2017 00:00 - 1 hour - 111 MB

"A Place in Place of" features large-scale abstract paintings and life-sized sculpture that carry echoes of stories lost to time. Taken together, the vibrant works weave a cryptic yet playful narrative that place the viewer in an interrogative role. Artist Aschely Vaughan Cone’s monumental, gestural paintings employ a plethora of symbols - archways, shields, dotted lines and woven patterns - that shift in meaning and tone as they repeat throughout her compositions. Cone’s willingnes...