D i a n e   B e r t o l o  
(États-Unis / United States)
channelUntitled, 2000

 

Le projet Web de Diane Bertolo channelUntitled a été commandé par Turbulence et financé par la Greenwall Foundation et le National Endowment for the Arts. Il est hébergé par turbulence.org, un organisme qui fait des commandes de projets d’art Web et les expose sur son site. FT2K (Frontier Town 2000), un autre projet conçu par Bertolo a été commandé en 1997. En 1999, l’artiste participe à Reel New York, WNET, New York, NY.

Bertolo a exposé ses oeuvres numériques à plusieurs expositions et festivals, tels que TechnoGrrrls au Pacific Film Archives à Berkeley Museum, San Francisco, CA (1997) et The Krannert Museum, Champaign-Urbana, IL (1995). L’artiste a commencé sa carière comme peintre et ses oeuvres ont été présentées dans de nombreuses expositions en art contemporain : Working in Brooklyn/Painting au Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY (1987) et Four the Fourth au Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (1976), entre autres.

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Diane Bertolo's web art project channelUntitled was commissioned by Turbulence and funded by the Greenwall Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts. It resides at turblence.org, a site which commissions and exhibits web works by artists. FT2K (Frontier Town 2000), another project by Bertolo was commissioned in 1997. In 1999 the artist participated in Reel New York, WNET, New York, NY.

The artist has shown her digital work in numerous exhibitions and festivals including TechnoGrrrls at the Pacific Film Archives at the Berkeley Museum in San Francisco, CA (1997) and at The Krannert Museum in Champaign-Urbana, IL (1995). Bertolo started her career as a painter and her work has been shown in many contemporary art exhibitions including Working in Brooklyn/Painting at The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY (1987) and Four the Fourth The Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (1976).

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