Beryl Korot | |
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Born | September 17, 1945 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Video art |
Beryl Korot (born September 17, 1945)[1] is an American visual artist. Her practice includes video installation, weaving, paper tapestries, digital embroidery, and drawings.
Korot is a pioneer of video art, and of multiple channel work in particular. By applying specific structures inherent to textile loom programming to the programming of multiple video channels, she brought the ancient and modern worlds of technology into conversation.[2] This extended to a body of work on handwoven canvas in an original language based on the grid structure of woven cloth, and to a series of paintings on canvas based on this language. More recently she has created drawings which combine ink, pencil, and digitized threads, as well as large scale “tapestries” where threads are printed on paper and woven.
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