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AV FESTIVAL 12: EXHIBITIONS
Thu 1 March 2012 – Sat 31 March 2012
22 exhibitions took place throughout the Festival month, across Newcastle, Gateshead, Middlesbrough and Sunderland, including ten UK premieres and five new commissions.
Time was unfolded, marked, measured and frozen. Work moved at slow, often imperceptible speeds, or was stretched to gallery opening hours: 14 seconds became 31 minutes, an hour of time elapsed each minute, and for others duration was infinite.
Exhibitions included work by: On Kawara, John Gerrard, Cyprien Gaillard, James Benning, Yoshi Wada, Susan Stenger, Jem Finer, Julien Maire, Jonathan Schipper, Torsten Lauschmann, Benedict Drew, Agnes Meyer-Brandis, Sneha Solanki, Marina Zurkow, Bob Levene, Elizabeth McAlpine, John Smith, Manon de Boer, Martin Arnold, Ben Russell, Thomson & Craighead and Michael Snow.
Highlights included: On Kawara’s installation One Million Years; debut UK solo exhibitions by James Benning, John Gerrard, Cyprien Gaillard and Julien Maire; and newly commissioned solo installations by Yoshi Wada and Susan Stenger.

Yoshi Wada: Sound Ship upon Tyne
Fri 2 March – Sat 31 March 2012
Discovery MuseumPart of the American minimalist music and Fluxus scenes in 1960-70s New York, Yoshi Wada was influenced by George... more

On Kawara: One Million Years
Thu 1 March – Sun 29 April 2012
One Million Years is an epic work of conceptual art. It speaks simply and directly about a subject... more

James Benning: One Way Boogie Woogie 2012
Thu 1 March – 9 June 2012
Northern Gallery for Contemporary ArtIn summer 2011, James Benning returned to his hometown of Milwaukee to make a third... more

Susan Stenger: The Structures of Everyday Life: Full Circle
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
Newcastle Civic CentreThis sound installation unites Western harmony and Eastern philosophy to mark both... more

Jonathan Schipper: Slow Motion Car Crash
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
16 Saville Row / Locus +Jonathan Schipper’s work provides an alternative way of experiencing the world by slowing... more

Torsten Lauschmann
Thu 1 March – Sun 6 May 2012
Laing Art GalleryTorsten Lauschmann’s critically acclaimed work has been described as too slow to be film, and too fast to be photography. Working across old and new... more

Julien Maire
Thu 1 March – Sat 19 May 2012
Hatton GalleryThe first UK solo exhibition by this leading new media artist revisits ideas of slow motion and duration. Making his own cinematic machines using... more

Jem Finer: Slowplayer
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
The NewBridge ProjectAt extreme slow speeds, the spin of a record player is reduced to a glacial crawl, the music to seismic rumbling. A beat may last a minute... more

Bob Levene: Inertial Frame
Thu 1 March – Sat 26 May 2012
Northern Gallery for Contemporary ArtFilmed in South West Finland, Inertial Frame captures the moving sea, sky and islands of the beautiful Finnish... more

Agnes Meyer-Brandis: The Moon Goose Analogue: Lunar Migration Bird Facility
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
Great North Museum: HancockAgnes Meyer-Brandis’ work weaves together history, popular... more

Mark Formanek: Standard Time
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
50 Fawcett StreetStandard Time functions as a new civic clock. Projected in an empty shop window, this ‘digital clock’ tells the exact time of day... more

Various Artists: Mirror Neurons
Thu 1 March – Sun 20 May 2012
The National Glass Centre at the University of SunderlandThis group exhibition, including work by Catherine Richards, Michael Snow, Scott Rogers, Thomson & Craighead and Simon Pope... more

Joe Winter
Thu 1 March – Sun 20 May 2012
The National Glass Centre at the University of SunderlandJoe Winter’s series …A History of Light involves fading pigmented papers with either natural or artificial light to produce... more