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25 Feb 2009





ASU Art Museum Presents US Premiere Of “Breathing Is Free: 12,756.3”
EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT


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25 January – 25 April 2009

The ASU Art Museum in Tempe continues to present important video artists at benchmark points in their career.

In keeping with this mission, ASU Art Museum is presenting the U.S. premiere of ‘Breathing is Free: 12,756.3’ by video artist Jun Nguyen-Hatsushibaby.

This new work is an important addition to the ongoing ‘Moving Targets’ video art initiative of the ASU Art Museum.

"Our Moving Targets initiative highlights the importance of having dedicated programs for video art," says curator John Spiak.

"With its rapid advancements and easy accessibility, video has become a way more people can be involved with creating and appreciating art."

‘Moving Targets’ builds on the museum's long history of exploring the role of new media in the arts.

Since 1995, the ASU Art Museum in Tempe has presented 26 dedicated video exhibitions and the work of more than 100 video artists in exhibitions, including Bill Viola, Shirin Neshat, Gary Hill, Pipilotti Rist, Jim Campbell, Nam Jun Paik, Cao Fei, and Alex Bag, in addition to many emerging video artists' first solo and U.S exhibitions.


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