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Juan Downey

Juan Downey (May 11, 1940 – June 9, 1993) was a Chilean artist who was a pioneer in the fields of video art and interactive art.

Juan Downey
Born(1940-05-11)May 11, 1940
DiedJune 9, 1993(1993-06-09) (aged 53)
NationalityChilean
EducationPontificia Universidad Católica of Chile
MovementVideo Art, Kinetic Art

Early life and education edit

Downey was born in Santiago, Chile.[1][2] His father, David Downey V., was a distinguished architect in Chile, and following in his father's footsteps, Juan Downey studied to complete a Bachelor of Architecture in 1964 from the Pontificia Universidad Católica of Chile.[3][4] In 1961, to further his studies and develop his artistic practice, Downey traveled to Europe. He spent a few months in Barcelona and Madrid, followed by Paris,[3] where he lived for three years studying printmaking at Stanley William Hayter's legendary Atelier 17.[4] During that time, he befriended artists Eugenio Téllez, Roberto Matta, Julio Le Parc, and Takis.[4][5][6][7]

In 1965, Downey traveled to Washington, D.C., at the invitation of the Organization of American States to present a solo show of his work.[8] It was there that Downey would meet his future wife, Marilys Belt.[9] Downey stayed in Washington for a couple of years before moving with his family to New York in 1969.[6] Downey was an associate professor of art at the Pratt Institute in New York from 1970 until 1993.[6] He died in New York on June 9, 1993, as a result of cancer.[1][10]

Career edit

In New York, Downey would become involved with the groups Radical Software and Raindance collective, both of them early proponents of using video for artistic and political means.[11][12][13]

Downey is recognized as a pioneer and early adopter of video art,[1][14][15] but during his artistic career, he created an extensive body of work that also includes electronic and video sculptures, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, performance, installation, and writing.[1] Downey's drawings are especially remarkable and remained a constant practice of his.[16] All of his major works were accompanied by drawings. They reflect not only his “sureness of hand,” as curators David Ross and James Harithas noted,[17] but also his compelling ideas and visions, and they reveal a sustained practice of drawing over a lifetime.

The early period of Juan Downey's artistic practice consisted of painting, drawing, writing, and printmaking. After moving to the United States in 1965, he began to experiment with numerous forms of art that included creating interactive electronic sculptures, performances, happenings, and, in the late 1960s, video art. He wrote: “The universe is not an assemblage of independent parts, but an overlapping, interrelated system of energy. All my work relates to this vision.”[18] These media permitted Downey to investigate ideas about invisible energy as well as to invite active participation by viewers of his work.

Two seminal series in Downey's career were Video Trans Americas, begun in 1971,[19][20] and The Thinking Eye, begun in the mid-1970s. Video Trans Americas (VTA.) is often divided into two groups: the first group was developed from 1973 to 1976, and the second from 1976 to 1977. The two series stress Downey's preoccupation with political discourse, the self, the history of art, Western civilization, and Latin American identity.

Exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions featuring Juan Downey's work include:

  • Juan Downey: Audio-Kinetic Electronic Sculptures, The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC, (1968);[21]
  • With Energy Beyond These Walls, Howard Wise Gallery, New York, NY, (1970);[22]
  • Video Trans Americas, Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX, (1976);[23]
  • Juan Downey: Video Trans Americas, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, (1976);[4][24]
  • Video Trans Americas, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY (1977);
  • Juan Downey: New American Filmmaker Series, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (1978);[25]
  • Juan Downey, Matrix/Berkeley 16, University Art Museum, Berkeley, CA (1978);[26]
  • Une Forêt 'Videoformes': Retrospective Juan Downey, Festival de la Création Vidéo, Clermont-Ferrand, France (1993);[27]
  • Juan Downey: Instalaciones, Dibujos y Videos, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago (1995), Chile;[28]
  • Juan Downey: Con energía más allá de estos muros, Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, Centre del Carme, Valencia, Spain (1997–98);[29]
  • Retrospectiva de Video Arte de Juan Downey, Museo de Arte Moderno de Chiloé, Castro, Chiloé, Chile (2000);
  • Plateau of Humankind, Honorable Mention: “Excellence in Art Science and Technology,” 49th Venice Biennale Chilean Pavilion, Venice, Italy (2001);
  • Juan Downey: El ojo pensante, Sala de Arte Fundación Telefónica, Santiago, Chile (2010);[30]
  • Juan Downey: The Invisible Architect, MIT List Visual Arts Center,[31] Cambridge, MA, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, NY (2011-2012)
  • Juan Downey una utopía de la comunicación, Museo Rufino Tamayo,[32] Mexico City (2013)

Group exhibitions edit

Downey's work was included in numerous group exhibitions as follows.

Selected works edit

Interactive art edit

  • Against Shadows, 1968, is an interactive artwork that uses a grid of photo sensors to translate shadow thrown by the human body to a matching grid of wall-mounted lightbulbs.[31][39][40][41]
  • In Invisible Energy Dictates a Dance Concert, 1969-1970, readings taken by geiger counters are sent by walkie-talkies to dancers in different rooms of the gallery.[31][34]
  • Three-Way Communication by Light, 1972, used video, super 8 film and laser beams to join the actions of three performers painted in whiteface.[34][42]
  • Plato Now, 1973[31][12]

Performance art edit

  • Imperialistic Octopus, 1972[43]
  • Energy Fields, 1972[16][43]
  • Video Trans Americas Debriefing Pyramid, 1974[43]

Video art edit

Early works edit

  • Fresh Air, 3/4" NTSC format, b/w 16 min., 1971[5]
  • Plato Now, b/w, 30 min., 9 channels, 1972[31][44]
  • Monument to the Charles River, b/w, 27 min., 2 channels, 1973[44]
  • Rewe, video installation, 1991[45][46][28]

Video Trans Americas edit

The Video Trans Americas (VTA) Series was a video-installation composed of videos recorded with a Sony portapak during Downey’s travels from North to Central and South America between 1973 and 1976.[47][48] The first complete screening of the VTA video-installation was in the exhibition Landscape Studies in Video curated by David Ross at the Long Beach Museum of Art in 1975.[20] The VTA video-installation in subsequent exhibitions at other museum institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art (1976) was exhibited differently. This was largely due to the spatial component entailed in the presentation of the work, a key concern for Downey, as well as his own artistic liberty to make changes or integrate other components in the installation. Therefore, there are a number of different versions in the way the VTA video installation was exhibited. The following videos were included in the installation:[citation needed]

  • Rumbo al Golfo, b/w, 27 min., 1973[28][44]
  • Zapoteca, b/w, 27 min., 1973[44]
  • Yucatán, 1973
  • Chile, color, 13 min., 1974[44]
  • Guatemala, b/w, 27 min., 1973[44]
  • New York/Texas I & II, b/w, 27 min., 2 channels, 1974[2]
  • Nazca I & II, b/w 11 min., 2 channels, 1974[44]
  • Lima/Machu Picchu, b/w, 27 min., 1975[44]
  • Cuzco I & II, 1976
  • Inca I & II, 1976
  • Uros I & II, 1975
  • La Frontera I & II, 1976

Additional videos that are part of the VTA series:

  • Moving, b/w, 27 min., 1974[44]
  • Publicness, b/w, 30 min., 1974[44]
  • Central Zone, b/w, 27 min., 1975[49]
  • Videodances, b/w, 30 min., 1975[44]
  • Inca Split, 1976
  • Bi-Deo, 1976
  • In the Beginning, 1976
  • Guahibos, color, 26 min. 1976[49]
  • Yanomami Healing I, b/w, 1977[49]
  • Yanomami Healing II, b/w, 1977[49]
  • The Circle of Fires, 1978 (video installation comes in 2 versions)[50][51]
  • More Than Two, 1978 (installation)
  • The Abandoned Shabono, 1979[52]
  • The Laughing Alligator, 1979[53][54]
  • Chiloe, color, 18 min., 1981[16][44]
  • Chicago Boys, color, 16 min., stereo, 1982–83[44]
  • About Cages, 1986 (installation)
  • The Motherland, 1986
  • The Return of the Motherland, 1989

The Thinking Eye Series edit

  • Las Meninas (Maids of Honor), color, 20 min., 1975[55]
  • Venus and Her Mirror, 1980 (video-installation)[56][57]
  • The Looking Glass, 1981[58]
  • Information Withheld, 1983[59]
  • Shifters, 1984[59]
  • Sinage, 1984 (video-installation)
  • Obelisk, 1985 (video-installation)[49]
  • J.S. Bach, 1986[59]
  • Bachdisc, 1988 (interactive video-disc)[60]
  • Hard Times and Culture: Part One, Vienna fin-de-siecle, 1990[61][62]

Collections edit

Downey’s work can be found in private collections and in the collections of major museums. Selected museum collections include:

Awards edit

Downey was a Guggenheim fellow in the area of fine arts in 1971.[68]

Selected bibliography edit

  • Valerie Smith, ed. Juan Downey: The Invisible Architect. Leipzig: MIT List Visual Art Center & The Bronx Museum, 2011.
  • González, Julieta, Nicolás Guagnini, Carla Macchiavello, and Valerie Smith. Juan Downey: el ojo pensante. Santiago: Fundación Telefónica, 2010.
  • Arévalo, Antonio, Marilys Belt de Downey, Juan Downey, José Goñi Carrasco, and Luisa Ulibarri Lorenzini. Juan Downey: La Biennale di Venezia, 49 Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte. Milan: Rodrigo Figueroa Schirmer, 2001.
  • Bonet, Eugeni, Douglas Davis, Juan Downey, Nuria Enguita, Coco Fusco, Juan Guardiola, John G. Hanhardt, James Harithas, and David Ross. Juan Downey: With Energy Beyond These Walls (Con energía más allá de estos muros). Valencia: Institut Valencià d’Art Modern and Centre del Carme, 1997-98.
  • Hanhardt, John G., and Ann D. Hoy. Juan Downey of Dream Into Study. Santiago: Editorial Lord Cochrane, 1987.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Juan Downey, 53, A Pioneer Of Video as a Medium for Art - NYTimes.com
  2. ^ a b c Juan Downey; Gabriela Rangel; Nohra Haime Gallery (New York, N.Y.) (2005). Juan Downey: drawings from Las Meninas, and The looking glass. Nohra Haime Gallery. ISBN 9781886125957.
  3. ^ a b Stanton Loomis Catlin; Terence Grieder (1966). Art of Latin America Since Independence. Yale University.
  4. ^ a b c d Biennial Exhibition. Whitney Museum of American Art. 1987. ISBN 9780874270525.
  5. ^ a b Juan Downey: Chile : La Biennale di Venezia. publisher not identified. 2001.
  6. ^ a b c "The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation".
  7. ^ a b Thomas Riggs; Association of Hispanic Arts (New York, N.Y.); Association for Latin American Art (2002). St. James Guide to Hispanic Artists: Profiles of Latino and Latin American Artists. St. James Press. ISBN 978-1-55862-470-2.
  8. ^ Organization of American States (1993). Contemporary Latin American Artists: Exhibitions at the Organization of American States 1965-1985. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-2644-1.
  9. ^ Qué pasa. Segunda Editorial Portada. 1986.
  10. ^ Umbrella. Umbrella Associates. 1992.
  11. ^ A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1950-1975. BRILL. 31 March 2016. pp. 89–. ISBN 978-90-04-31050-6.
  12. ^ a b Juan Downey - Exhibition at Tate Modern | Tate
  13. ^ Johan Pijnappel (December 1993). World wide video. Academy Editions. ISBN 9781854902146.
  14. ^ Linda Frye Burnham (1987). High Performance. Astro Artz.
  15. ^ Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll (5 December 2016). Art in the Time of Colony. Taylor & Francis. pp. 208–. ISBN 978-1-351-95707-6.
  16. ^ a b c Mari Carmen Ramírez; Edith A. Gibson; Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery (1997). Re-aligning vision: alternative currents in South American drawing. Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas at Austin. ISBN 978-0-935213-07-2.
  17. ^ (Juan Downey: With Energy Beyond These Walls, p. 329)
  18. ^ Amalia Mesa-Bains (1993). Ceremony of Spirit: Nature and Memory in Contemporary Latino Art. Mexican Museum. ISBN 978-1-880508-02-2.
  19. ^ Social Media: Juan Downey’S Video Trans Americas |
  20. ^ a b Kathy Rae Huffman; Long Beach Museum of Art (1984). Video: a retrospective : Long Beach Museum of Art, 1974-1984. Long Beach Museum of Art.
  21. ^ Project MUSE - Electronically Operated Audio-Kinetic Sculptures, 1968
  22. ^ Arts Magazine. Art Digest Incorporated. March 1970.
  23. ^ Emmis Communications (August 1976). "Texas Monthly". Domain: The Lifestyle Magazine of Texas Monthly. Emmis Communications: 20–. ISSN 0148-7736.
  24. ^ William Kaizen (5 July 2016). Against Immediacy: Video Art and Media Populism. Dartmouth College Press. pp. 153–. ISBN 978-1-61168-946-4.
  25. ^ Whitney Museum of American Art (1979). Bulletin of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Whitney Museum of American Art.
  26. ^ Juan Downey: University Art Museum, November-January 1978. The Museum. 1978.
  27. ^ La Biennale di Venezia. Premiato Stabilimento C. Ferrari. 2001.
  28. ^ a b c Juan Downey (1998). Con energía más allá de estos muros. IVAM Centre del Carme, Generalitat Valenciana. ISBN 978-84-482-1580-4.
  29. ^ Olvidando a Velázquez: Las Meninas : Barcelona, Museu Picasso, 15 de mayo-28 de septiembre de 2008. Ajuntament de Barcelona, Institut de Cultura. 2008. ISBN 978-84-9850-089-9.
  30. ^ a b Antonio Sergio Bessa (2014). Beyond the Supersquare: Art and Architecture in Latin America After Modernism. Fordham University Press. pp. 136–. ISBN 978-0-8232-6079-9.
  31. ^ a b c d e Brandon LaBelle (29 January 2015). Background Noise, Second Edition: Perspectives on Sound Art. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 313–. ISBN 978-1-62892-353-7.
  32. ^ Julieta González. "Juan Downey A Communications Utopia".
  33. ^ Brooklyn Museum (N.Y.); Museum of Modern Art (N.Y.) (1968). Some More Beginnings: An Exhibition of Submitted Works Involving Technical Materials and Processes Organized by Staff and Members of Experiments in Art and Technology.
  34. ^ a b c d e f Salvatore Bizzarro (20 April 2005). Historical Dictionary of Chile. Scarecrow Press. pp. 230–. ISBN 978-0-8108-6542-6.
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  36. ^ Vision in Disbelief: The 4th Biennale of Sydney, 7th Apr.-23rd May 1982. Biennale of Sydney. 1982. ISBN 9780959661927.
  37. ^ Anderson, John (2016-07-16). ""The Looking Glass: Artist Immigrants of Washington" At the Katzen Arts Center, Reviewed". Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
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  39. ^ Frank Popper (1975). Art, Action and Participation. Studio Vista. ISBN 978-0-8147-6563-0.
  40. ^ Shifra M. Goldman (January 1994). Dimensions of the Americas: Art and Social Change in Latin America and the United States. University of Chicago Press. pp. 361–. ISBN 978-0-226-30124-2.
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  42. ^ Arts/Canada. 1973.
  43. ^ a b c Finkel, Jori (15 March 2016). "The Pacific Standard Time Initiative Seeks to Rescue Fugitive Art". The New York Times.
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  47. ^ John Robshaw (29 April 2014). John Robshaw Prints: Textiles, Block Printing, Global Inspiration, and Interiors. Chronicle Books LLC. pp. 81–. ISBN 978-1-4521-3949-4.
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  49. ^ a b c d e Juan Downey; Visuala Galería (Santiago, Chile) (1987). Festival Downey: video porque te ve. Ediciones Visuala Galería.
  50. ^ The 2017 Venice Biennale's Neo-Shamanism | artnet News
  51. ^ "The Circle of Fires".
  52. ^ "El shabono abandonado - 31a Bienal".
  53. ^ "The Laughing Alligator | www.li-ma.nl".
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  56. ^ Juan Downey (1987). The Thinking Eye. International Center of Photography.
  57. ^ Florence de Mèredieu (1 January 2005). Digital and Video Art. Chambers. ISBN 9780550101709.
  58. ^ Electronic Arts Intermix: The Looking Glass, Juan Downey
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  60. ^ Lori Zippay (1991). Artists' Video: An International Guide. Cross River Press. ISBN 978-1-55859-357-2.
  61. ^ "ART | "Reflections on Place & Culture"".
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  63. ^ Juan Downey 1940-1993 | Tate
  64. ^ Juan Downey | MoMA
  65. ^ La personne Juan Downey - Centre Pompidou
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  68. ^ John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Juan Downey

External links edit

juan, downey, 1940, june, 1993, chilean, artist, pioneer, fields, video, interactive, born, 1940, 1940santiago, chilediedjune, 1993, 1993, aged, york, nynationalitychileaneducationpontificia, universidad, católica, chilemovementvideo, kinetic, contents, early,. Juan Downey May 11 1940 June 9 1993 was a Chilean artist who was a pioneer in the fields of video art and interactive art Juan DowneyBorn 1940 05 11 May 11 1940Santiago ChileDiedJune 9 1993 1993 06 09 aged 53 New York NYNationalityChileanEducationPontificia Universidad Catolica of ChileMovementVideo Art Kinetic Art Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Exhibitions 3 1 Solo exhibitions 3 2 Group exhibitions 4 Selected works 4 1 Interactive art 4 2 Performance art 4 3 Video art 4 3 1 Early works 4 3 2 Video Trans Americas 4 3 3 The Thinking Eye Series 5 Collections 6 Awards 7 Selected bibliography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editDowney was born in Santiago Chile 1 2 His father David Downey V was a distinguished architect in Chile and following in his father s footsteps Juan Downey studied to complete a Bachelor of Architecture in 1964 from the Pontificia Universidad Catolica of Chile 3 4 In 1961 to further his studies and develop his artistic practice Downey traveled to Europe He spent a few months in Barcelona and Madrid followed by Paris 3 where he lived for three years studying printmaking at Stanley William Hayter s legendary Atelier 17 4 During that time he befriended artists Eugenio Tellez Roberto Matta Julio Le Parc and Takis 4 5 6 7 In 1965 Downey traveled to Washington D C at the invitation of the Organization of American States to present a solo show of his work 8 It was there that Downey would meet his future wife Marilys Belt 9 Downey stayed in Washington for a couple of years before moving with his family to New York in 1969 6 Downey was an associate professor of art at the Pratt Institute in New York from 1970 until 1993 6 He died in New York on June 9 1993 as a result of cancer 1 10 Career editIn New York Downey would become involved with the groups Radical Software and Raindance collective both of them early proponents of using video for artistic and political means 11 12 13 Downey is recognized as a pioneer and early adopter of video art 1 14 15 but during his artistic career he created an extensive body of work that also includes electronic and video sculptures photography painting drawing printmaking performance installation and writing 1 Downey s drawings are especially remarkable and remained a constant practice of his 16 All of his major works were accompanied by drawings They reflect not only his sureness of hand as curators David Ross and James Harithas noted 17 but also his compelling ideas and visions and they reveal a sustained practice of drawing over a lifetime The early period of Juan Downey s artistic practice consisted of painting drawing writing and printmaking After moving to the United States in 1965 he began to experiment with numerous forms of art that included creating interactive electronic sculptures performances happenings and in the late 1960s video art He wrote The universe is not an assemblage of independent parts but an overlapping interrelated system of energy All my work relates to this vision 18 These media permitted Downey to investigate ideas about invisible energy as well as to invite active participation by viewers of his work Two seminal series in Downey s career were Video Trans Americas begun in 1971 19 20 and The Thinking Eye begun in the mid 1970s Video Trans Americas VTA is often divided into two groups the first group was developed from 1973 to 1976 and the second from 1976 to 1977 The two series stress Downey s preoccupation with political discourse the self the history of art Western civilization and Latin American identity Exhibitions editSolo exhibitions edit Solo exhibitions featuring Juan Downey s work include Juan Downey Audio Kinetic Electronic Sculptures The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC 1968 21 With Energy Beyond These Walls Howard Wise Gallery New York NY 1970 22 Video Trans Americas Contemporary Art Museum Houston TX 1976 23 Juan Downey Video Trans Americas Whitney Museum of American Art New York NY 1976 4 24 Video Trans Americas Everson Museum of Art Syracuse NY 1977 Juan Downey New American Filmmaker Series Whitney Museum of American Art New York NY 1978 25 Juan Downey Matrix Berkeley 16 University Art Museum Berkeley CA 1978 26 Une Foret Videoformes Retrospective Juan Downey Festival de la Creation Video Clermont Ferrand France 1993 27 Juan Downey Instalaciones Dibujos y Videos Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes Santiago 1995 Chile 28 Juan Downey Con energia mas alla de estos muros Institut Valencia d Art Modern Centre del Carme Valencia Spain 1997 98 29 Retrospectiva de Video Arte de Juan Downey Museo de Arte Moderno de Chiloe Castro Chiloe Chile 2000 Plateau of Humankind Honorable Mention Excellence in Art Science and Technology 49th Venice Biennale Chilean Pavilion Venice Italy 2001 Juan Downey El ojo pensante Sala de Arte Fundacion Telefonica Santiago Chile 2010 30 Juan Downey The Invisible Architect MIT List Visual Arts Center 31 Cambridge MA Arizona State University Art Museum Tempe AZ The Bronx Museum of the Arts NY 2011 2012 Juan Downey una utopia de la comunicacion Museo Rufino Tamayo 32 Mexico City 2013 Group exhibitions edit Downey s work was included in numerous group exhibitions as follows Some More Beginnings An Exhibition of Submitted Works Involving Technical Materials and Processes organized by Experiments in Art and Technology in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum Brookly NY and The Museum of Modern Art New York NY 1968 2 30 33 New Learning Spaces amp Places Walker Art Center Minneapolis MN 1974 Whitney Biennial Exhibition Whitney Museum of American Art New York NY 1975 7 1977 1981 1983 34 1985 1987 34 1989 1991 34 35 Documenta 6 Kassel Germany 1977 Venice Biennale US Pavilion Venice Italy 1980 34 Sydney Biennale Sydney Australia 1982 36 II Bienal de La Habana Havana Cuba 1986 The Thinking Eye International Center for Photography New York NY 1987 Passages de l image Musee national d Art moderne Centre Georges Pompidou Paris France 1990 Video Art The First 25 Years The Museum of Modern Art and The American Federation of Arts New York NY 1995 Info Art 95 Kwangju Biennale Kwangju Korea 1995 Electronic Highways The Museum of Modern Art New York NY 1997 Rational Irrational Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin Germany 2008 2009 The Looking Glass Artist Immigrants of Washington American University Art Museum Washington DC 2016 37 VIVA ART VIVA Venice Biennale Venice Italy 2017 38 Selected works editInteractive art edit Against Shadows 1968 is an interactive artwork that uses a grid of photo sensors to translate shadow thrown by the human body to a matching grid of wall mounted lightbulbs 31 39 40 41 In Invisible Energy Dictates a Dance Concert 1969 1970 readings taken by geiger counters are sent by walkie talkies to dancers in different rooms of the gallery 31 34 Three Way Communication by Light 1972 used video super 8 film and laser beams to join the actions of three performers painted in whiteface 34 42 Plato Now 1973 31 12 Performance art edit Imperialistic Octopus 1972 43 Energy Fields 1972 16 43 Video Trans Americas Debriefing Pyramid 1974 43 Video art edit Early works edit Fresh Air 3 4 NTSC format b w 16 min 1971 5 Plato Now b w 30 min 9 channels 1972 31 44 Monument to the Charles River b w 27 min 2 channels 1973 44 Rewe video installation 1991 45 46 28 Video Trans Americas edit The Video Trans Americas VTA Series was a video installation composed of videos recorded with a Sony portapak during Downey s travels from North to Central and South America between 1973 and 1976 47 48 The first complete screening of the VTA video installation was in the exhibition Landscape Studies in Video curated by David Ross at the Long Beach Museum of Art in 1975 20 The VTA video installation in subsequent exhibitions at other museum institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art 1976 was exhibited differently This was largely due to the spatial component entailed in the presentation of the work a key concern for Downey as well as his own artistic liberty to make changes or integrate other components in the installation Therefore there are a number of different versions in the way the VTA video installation was exhibited The following videos were included in the installation citation needed Rumbo al Golfo b w 27 min 1973 28 44 Zapoteca b w 27 min 1973 44 Yucatan 1973 Chile color 13 min 1974 44 Guatemala b w 27 min 1973 44 New York Texas I amp II b w 27 min 2 channels 1974 2 Nazca I amp II b w 11 min 2 channels 1974 44 Lima Machu Picchu b w 27 min 1975 44 Cuzco I amp II 1976 Inca I amp II 1976 Uros I amp II 1975 La Frontera I amp II 1976Additional videos that are part of the VTA series Moving b w 27 min 1974 44 Publicness b w 30 min 1974 44 Central Zone b w 27 min 1975 49 Videodances b w 30 min 1975 44 Inca Split 1976 Bi Deo 1976 In the Beginning 1976 Guahibos color 26 min 1976 49 Yanomami Healing I b w 1977 49 Yanomami Healing II b w 1977 49 The Circle of Fires 1978 video installation comes in 2 versions 50 51 More Than Two 1978 installation The Abandoned Shabono 1979 52 The Laughing Alligator 1979 53 54 Chiloe color 18 min 1981 16 44 Chicago Boys color 16 min stereo 1982 83 44 About Cages 1986 installation The Motherland 1986 The Return of the Motherland 1989The Thinking Eye Series edit Las Meninas Maids of Honor color 20 min 1975 55 Venus and Her Mirror 1980 video installation 56 57 The Looking Glass 1981 58 Information Withheld 1983 59 Shifters 1984 59 Sinage 1984 video installation Obelisk 1985 video installation 49 J S Bach 1986 59 Bachdisc 1988 interactive video disc 60 Hard Times and Culture Part One Vienna fin de siecle 1990 61 62 Collections editDowney s work can be found in private collections and in the collections of major museums Selected museum collections include The Tate Modern London UK 63 The Museum of Modern Art New York NY 64 55 Centre Pompidou Musee National d Art Moderne Paris France 65 Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia Madrid Spain 66 The Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington DC 67 and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes Santiago Chile among others Awards editDowney was a Guggenheim fellow in the area of fine arts in 1971 68 Selected bibliography editValerie Smith ed Juan Downey The Invisible Architect Leipzig MIT List Visual Art Center amp The Bronx Museum 2011 Gonzalez Julieta Nicolas Guagnini Carla Macchiavello and Valerie Smith Juan Downey el ojo pensante Santiago Fundacion Telefonica 2010 Arevalo Antonio Marilys Belt de Downey Juan Downey Jose Goni Carrasco and Luisa Ulibarri Lorenzini Juan Downey La Biennale di Venezia 49 Esposizione Internazionale d Arte Milan Rodrigo Figueroa Schirmer 2001 Bonet Eugeni Douglas Davis Juan Downey Nuria Enguita Coco Fusco Juan Guardiola John G Hanhardt James Harithas and David Ross Juan Downey With Energy Beyond These Walls Con energia mas alla de estos muros Valencia Institut Valencia d Art Modern and Centre del Carme 1997 98 Hanhardt John G and Ann D Hoy Juan Downey of Dream Into Study Santiago Editorial Lord Cochrane 1987 References edit a b c d Juan Downey 53 A Pioneer Of Video as a Medium for Art NYTimes com a b c Juan Downey Gabriela Rangel Nohra Haime Gallery New York N Y 2005 Juan Downey drawings from Las Meninas and The looking glass Nohra Haime Gallery ISBN 9781886125957 a b Stanton Loomis Catlin Terence Grieder 1966 Art of Latin America Since Independence Yale University a b c d Biennial Exhibition Whitney Museum of American Art 1987 ISBN 9780874270525 a b Juan Downey Chile La Biennale di Venezia publisher not identified 2001 a b c The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation a b Thomas Riggs Association of Hispanic Arts New York N Y Association for Latin American Art 2002 St James Guide to Hispanic Artists Profiles of Latino and Latin American Artists St James Press ISBN 978 1 55862 470 2 Organization of American States 1993 Contemporary Latin American Artists Exhibitions at the Organization of American States 1965 1985 Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 2644 1 Que pasa Segunda Editorial Portada 1986 Umbrella Umbrella Associates 1992 A Cultural History of the Avant Garde in the Nordic Countries 1950 1975 BRILL 31 March 2016 pp 89 ISBN 978 90 04 31050 6 a b Juan Downey Exhibition at Tate Modern Tate Johan Pijnappel December 1993 World wide video Academy Editions ISBN 9781854902146 Linda Frye Burnham 1987 High Performance Astro Artz Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll 5 December 2016 Art in the Time of Colony Taylor amp Francis pp 208 ISBN 978 1 351 95707 6 a b c Mari Carmen Ramirez Edith A Gibson Archer M Huntington Art Gallery 1997 Re aligning vision alternative currents in South American drawing Archer M Huntington Art Gallery University of Texas at Austin ISBN 978 0 935213 07 2 Juan Downey With Energy Beyond These Walls p 329 Amalia Mesa Bains 1993 Ceremony of Spirit Nature and Memory in Contemporary Latino Art Mexican Museum ISBN 978 1 880508 02 2 Social Media Juan Downey S Video Trans Americas a b Kathy Rae Huffman Long Beach Museum of Art 1984 Video a retrospective Long Beach Museum of Art 1974 1984 Long Beach Museum of Art Project MUSE Electronically Operated Audio Kinetic Sculptures 1968 Arts Magazine Art Digest Incorporated March 1970 Emmis Communications August 1976 Texas Monthly Domain The Lifestyle Magazine of Texas Monthly Emmis Communications 20 ISSN 0148 7736 William Kaizen 5 July 2016 Against Immediacy Video Art and Media Populism Dartmouth College Press pp 153 ISBN 978 1 61168 946 4 Whitney Museum of American Art 1979 Bulletin of the Whitney Museum of American Art Whitney Museum of American Art Juan Downey University Art Museum November January 1978 The Museum 1978 La Biennale di Venezia Premiato Stabilimento C Ferrari 2001 a b c Juan Downey 1998 Con energia mas alla de estos muros IVAM Centre del Carme Generalitat Valenciana ISBN 978 84 482 1580 4 Olvidando a Velazquez Las Meninas Barcelona Museu Picasso 15 de mayo 28 de septiembre de 2008 Ajuntament de Barcelona Institut de Cultura 2008 ISBN 978 84 9850 089 9 a b Antonio Sergio Bessa 2014 Beyond the Supersquare Art and Architecture in Latin America After Modernism Fordham University Press pp 136 ISBN 978 0 8232 6079 9 a b c d e Brandon LaBelle 29 January 2015 Background Noise Second Edition Perspectives on Sound Art Bloomsbury Publishing pp 313 ISBN 978 1 62892 353 7 Julieta Gonzalez Juan Downey A Communications Utopia Brooklyn Museum N Y Museum of Modern Art N Y 1968 Some More Beginnings An Exhibition of Submitted Works Involving Technical Materials and Processes Organized by Staff and Members of Experiments in Art and Technology a b c d e f Salvatore Bizzarro 20 April 2005 Historical Dictionary of Chile Scarecrow Press pp 230 ISBN 978 0 8108 6542 6 Video Artist Juan Downey 53 tribunedigital chicagotribune Vision in Disbelief The 4th Biennale of Sydney 7th Apr 23rd May 1982 Biennale of Sydney 1982 ISBN 9780959661927 Anderson John 2016 07 16 The Looking Glass Artist Immigrants of Washington At the Katzen Arts Center Reviewed Washington City Paper Retrieved 2022 01 22 La Biennale di Venezia Artists www labiennale org Archived from the original on 2017 06 29 Retrieved 2017 02 22 Frank Popper 1975 Art Action and Participation Studio Vista ISBN 978 0 8147 6563 0 Shifra M Goldman January 1994 Dimensions of the Americas Art and Social Change in Latin America and the United States University of Chicago Press pp 361 ISBN 978 0 226 30124 2 Juan Downey Frieze Arts Canada 1973 a b c Finkel Jori 15 March 2016 The Pacific Standard Time Initiative Seeks to Rescue Fugitive Art The New York Times a b c d e f g h i j k l m Juan Downey of Dream Into Study Editorial Lord Cochrane 1989 Mapuche people and art survive The Denver Post AFTEREFFECTS Mapping the experimental ethnography of Juan Downey in The Invisible Architect The Brooklyn Rail John Robshaw 29 April 2014 John Robshaw Prints Textiles Block Printing Global Inspiration and Interiors Chronicle Books LLC pp 81 ISBN 978 1 4521 3949 4 MoMA Juan Downey Map of America 1975 a b c d e Juan 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