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MOMA PSI The Sculpture Center
44-19 Purves Street · LIC
718.361.1750 • www.sculpture-center.org
A Whole Dierent Ball Game presents a selection of more than 30
playable sports video games spanning the last six decades,
examining the complex relationships between game, sport,
media, and culture. Despite the widespread prevalence of video
games today, sports are still the games that Americans most
regularly encounter, whether on television, via apparel and other
consumer goods, or through play, including organized leagues
and pickup games. The most lucrative professional sports
leagues—NFL, NBA, FIFA, MLB, and NHL—are closely involved in
the annual production of games that simulate the rules, rosters,
and visual experiences of their play and, just as important, their
televised spectacle.
Before Projection: Video Sculpture 1974–1995 shines a
spotlight on a body of work in the history of video art that
has been largely overlooked since its inception. The
exhibition explores the connections between our current
moment and the point just before video art was transformed
dramatically by the entry of large-scale cinematic
installation into the gallery space. Before Projection, which
debuted at the List Visual Arts Center at MIT last spring,
presents a re-evaluation of monitor-based sculpture since
the mid-1970s with a tightly focused survey of works that
have rarely been seen in the last twenty years.
One of a number of works comprising stacks of paper that
Gonzalez-Torres produced beginning in 1989, “Untitled”
(Death by Gun) was conceived as a nine-inch stack presented
directly on the oor and endlessly replenished, thus ensuring
that it can be distributed indenitely. Visitors are encouraged
to read the sheets and take them away to keep, display, or
give to others.
Museum of the Moving Image
EXHIBITION
A Whole Different Ball Game:
Playing Through 60 Years of
Sports Video Games
September 14 – March 10, 2019
Before Projection:
Video Sculpture 1974–1995
Sep 17–Dec 17, 2018
35 Ave at 37 St • Astoria
718.777.6800 • www.movingimage.us
22-25 Jackson Ave • LIC
718.784.2084 • MoMAPS1.org
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