Gleaning the Future from the Gallery Floor Chris Dercon October 2003 Cinema and the Gallery Writing in 2002, Dercon discusses the trends and principles which underlie work by a younger generation of gallery-based film and video artists – a "tertiary cinema" which may prefigure new developments in the medium as a whole.
The Last Picture Show: Film and Video Installation in the Late ’60s and Early ’70s Genevieve Yue October 2003 Cinema and the Gallery Yue looks at the late '60s, early '70s moment when cinema and video intermingled in the gallery space; in particular, she examines Anthony McCall's Line Describing a Cone and Bruce Nauman's Live-Taped Video Corridor as exemplars.
Cinema in the Gallery – Discontinuity and Potential Space in Salla Tykkä’s Trilogy Maria Walsh October 2003 Cinema and the Gallery Examining Salla Tykkä's trilogy, exhibited earlier this year, Walsh argues it's far removed from the deconstructionist mode of film installation, and that it instead explores ideas of spectatorship and emotion, narrative and genre in ways conducive to feminist aesthetics.
Science and its Signs: An Interview with Ken McMullen James Leahy October 2003 Cinema and the Gallery McMullen's varied career has taken him from gallery art to feature filmmaking and back again. This 2001 interview focuses on his exhibited video projection Signatures, a response to the technology and ideas of modern physics.