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In May 1969, ''TV as a Creative Medium'' opened at the [[Howard Wise Gallery]] in [[New York]]. This seminal exhibition heralded a burgeoning development that came to be known as [[Video|"video art"]]. The first exhibition in the United States devoted to video, ''TV as a Creative Medium'' signaled radical changes, inspiring a generation of artists to take up video and provoking commentary that extended well beyond the channels of art discourse. Among the twelve artists in the show were [[Nam June Paik]], [[Charlotte Moorman]], [[Paul Ryan]], [[Ira Schneider]], [[Frank Gillette]], and ''Eric Siegel''. Prescient in its diversity, the exhibition featured performance, objects, closed-circuit tapes and installations, with works as varied as Paik and Moorman's ''TV Bra for Living Sculpture'', Gillette and Schneider's ''Wipe Cycle'' and Thomas Tadlock's ''Archetron''. [http://www.eai.org/webpages/1004 (Source)]
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* ''[[Media:TV_as_a_Creative_Medium_1969.pdf|TV as a Creative Medium]]'', New York: Howard Wise Gallery, 1969, [8] pp. Reviews: [https://www.eai.org/supporting-documents/183/w.1164.0 Yalkut] (Arts), [https://www.eai.org/supporting-documents/186/w.1164.0 Time], [[Media:Skidmore Richard 1969 TV as Art.pdf|Skidmore]], [https://www.eai.org/supporting-documents/185/w.1164.0 Harrington] (Village Voice). Commentaries: [[#Margolies1969|Margolies]] (Arts in America 1969), [[#Sturken1984|Sturken]] (Afterimage 1984). [http://www.eai.org/webpages/1001 EAI resource].
 
 
 
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* Marita Sturken, [[Media:Sturken Marita 1984 TV as a Creative Medium Howard Wise and Video Art.pdf|"TV as a Creative Medium: Howard Wise and Video Art"]], ''Afterimage'' 11:10, May 1984, pp 5-9, [http://vasulka.org/Kitchen/essays_sturken/K_SturkenWise_01.html HTML].
 
 
 
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* http://www.eai.org/webpages/1004
 
 
 
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