Generic Video Art

Laurie McDonald

1982 | 00:11:23 | United States | English | Color | Stereo | 4:3 | 3/4" U-matic video

Collection: Single Titles

Tags: Advertisement(s), Art Criticism, Consumer culture

"Generics" is the name applied to no-name foods and household items that began appearing in grocery stores during the recession of the 1970s.  When novels were added to the collection of genre products, entitled "Western," "Romance," "Adventure," etc., it was from this phenomenon that the initial idea for Generic Video Art was derived.  Between the mid-seventies and the time of GVA's creation, video art had developed and evolved in ways that could be categorized by specific genre groups, and Generic Video Art parodies five of these genres: conceptual, experimental, punk, pet-art, and state-of-the-art.  

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Exhibitions + Festivals

10th Annual Athens Video Festival, Athens, Ohio, 1982

Video/TV: Humor/Comedy, Media Study/Buffalo, U.S. Film and Video Festival, 1984 

Image of Independent Film and Video, NO-TV #4, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York, 1986

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