Judith Barry: Artist Talk
Over the last 20 years and through a variety of media Judith Barry's work has explored complex relationships between questions of public address, representation, the changing paradigm of what Art is and popular culture. During her talk, she presents a selection of projects.
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“MTV starts in 1982 and I was a producer there for a while during its early days before it was bought by Time Warner when it was actually very artist friendly and there were many many artists who were affiliated in one way or another. The interesting thing about MTV at the time was that it was trying to rethink what is television? It had no idea of what it wanted to be when it first began, it was started by two very young boys who liked to have fun and so there was about 4 or 5 years when it was actually fun and you could try lots of experiments.”
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