Jude Tallichet is an artist and
musician living in Queens, New York. Her work has been exhibited
widely nationally and internationally. She was included in the
2002 Busan Biennial in South Korea, the 2002 Shanghai Biennial, the
2001 Albanian Biennial, the 2000 Greater New York Exhibition and
executed a project in 2000 for the Public Arts Fund, New York City. She
has been an N.E.A and N.Y.F.A. fellow in sculpture and a Fulbright
Scholar. She is represented by the Sara Meltzer Gallery.
"I appropriated a fraction of Andy Warhol's 1975 film "Empire" for my
contribution to this exhibition. Warhol's eight hour examination of the
Empire State Building utilized the cutting edge technology of its time
to create an image which is for us almost heartbreakingly rich in its
current degraded, nostalgic form. Remapping this information over the
limited LED grid of the bit edition will, I hope pluck many of the same
strings as the original tune, but will sing a different song."
Review from Artnet Magazine:
"The best work is Jude Tallichet’s EMPR.
Tallichet has taken Andy Warhol’s 1964 film, Empire -- a single static
shot of the Empire State Building as the light and atmosphere change
around it -- and recreated it in the Bit Editions box," writes Ben
Davis, associate editor of Artnet Magazine.
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