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Sara Magenheimer: An Interview

Video Data Bank

2016 00:44:03 United StatesEnglishColorStereo16:9HD video

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Sara Magenheimer earned her MFA at Bard in 2013 and has since shown her work internationally in Canada, Iceland, the Czech Republic, and Denmark. Her cross-disciplinary practice plays with the juxtaposition between the form and content of language, exposing the absurdity of expected meanings.

In this interview, conducted by VDB Director Abina Manning, Magenheimer astutely reflects on her personal history. She starts at her roots growing up in a multicultural family in the suburbs of Philadelphia, discussing how this had a huge impact on her interest in deconstructing language, delving into the idea of “performing” language and culture. She talks about her feelings of alienation brought on by her struggle with class shifting when starting her academic career, leading her to start a band and tour the country before settling on graduate school. Magenheimer says she favors video for multiple reasons, but most interestingly because she feels “[I] can make an experience that unfolds in time and show you and then you can experience how I experience time.” She talks about her current work unpacking the signification of the female voice and its use in digital service products.

The Video Data Bank is the leading resource in the United States for videotapes by and about contemporary artists. The VDB collection features innovative video work made by artists from an aesthetic, political or personal point of view. The collection includes seminal works that, seen as a whole, describe the development of video as an art form originating in the late 1960's and continuing to the present. Works in the collection employ innovative uses of form and technology, mixed with original visual style to address contemporary art and cultural themes.

Founded in 1976 at the inception of the media arts movement in the United States, the Video Data Bank is one of the nation's largest providers of alternative and art-based video. Through a successful national and international distribution service, the VDB distributes video art, documentaries made by artists, and recorded interviews with visual artists, photographers and critics.