Item #022054 Three Photos From an Unidentified Art Installation by the Electron Movers. Presumed artists Electron Movers.

Three Photos From an Unidentified Art Installation by the Electron Movers

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No publisher, place or date. Perhaps late 1970s. 3 4 ¼ by 3 ¼ inch photos. Glossy black and white photographs, depicting, we presume, the four members of the Electron Movers inside a large television, looking out at small people in front of the television. No indication as to where and when this art installation was exhibited or staged. The Electron Movers collective started in 1974 (and ended around 1979) as a group of five artists: Laurie McDonald, Robert Jungels, Dorothy Jungels, Dennis Hlynsky and Alan Powell. Three other artists joined later on. As McDonald notes on her website, the group "Explored the intersections of many disciplines, including film/video, music, dance, visual arts, electrical and optical engineering, challenging established moving image narrative formats in their attempt to explore video as a new language system." (See McDonald's website for previous quote). Photos in GOOD condition. Some wear to the surface of each, mostly seeming like faint residue, perhaps from the developing process.

Price: $45.00

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