Museum of Modern Art, New York City (January 2007): Swiss born (1962) artist PIPILOTTI RIST's video installation (two overlapping projections) called "Ever is all over" (1997). Color, sound with Andres Guggisburg, EVER IS ALL OVER envelopes viewers in two slow motion projections on two adjacent walls. In one, a roving camera focuses on red flowers in a field of lush vegetation. The spellbinding lull this image creates harmonizes with the projection its left, which features a woman in sparkling red slippers promenading down a car-lined street. The fluidity of both scenes is disrupted when the woman violently smashes a row of car windows with the long-stemmed flower she carries. As the vandal gains momentum with each gleeful strike of her wand, an approaching police officer smiles in approval, introducing comic tension into the whimsical and anarchistic scene.Museum of Modern Art, New York City (January 2007): Swiss born (1962) artist PIPILOTTI RIST's video installation (two overlapping projection...all »Museum of Modern Art, New York City (January 2007): Swiss born (1962) artist PIPILOTTI RIST's video installation (two overlapping projections) called "Ever is all over" (1997). Color, sound with Andres Guggisburg, EVER IS ALL OVER envelopes viewers in two slow motion projections on two adjacent walls. In one, a roving camera focuses on red flowers in a field of lush vegetation. The spellbinding lull this image creates harmonizes with the projection its left, which features a woman in sparkling red slippers promenading down a car-lined street. The fluidity of both scenes is disrupted when the woman violently smashes a row of car windows with the long-stemmed flower she carries. As the vandal gains momentum with each gleeful strike of her wand, an approaching police officer smiles in approval, introducing comic tension into the whimsical and anarchistic scene.«
Download is starting. Save file to your computer. If the download does not start automatically, right-click this link and choose "Save As". How to get videos onto the iPod or PSP.