Petra Cortright

Petra Cortright
Born July 19, 1986
Nationality American
Occupation Artist
Movement Internet Art, Post-internet, Painting, Digital Painting, Video Art
Spouse(s) Marc Horowitz

Petra Cortright (July 19, 1986) is a Los Angeles, California based artist working in video, painting and and digital media.

Biography

Petra Cortright was born in Santa Barbara, California. She studied at Parsons The New School for Design in New York and California College of the Arts in San Francisco. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Work

Cortright’s works in video, painting and and digital media. She is well known her video works presented on YouTube and in gallery environments, her videos playfully explore formal properties of video software and representation of physical bodies in digital spaces. Cortright also makes intricate paintings using digital software which blend figurative and abstract elements, often printed on fabrics.

Her first video, vvebcam (2007), has been canonized and discussed in academia as an important work in the history of video art.[1] In vvebcam Cortight films herself while playing with the special effects built into the webcam software used to make the video. It is often noted that her physicality in vvebcam, as captured by the webcam, mirrors that of the work's viewer. vvebcam has also been heralded as shortly predating the rise of the "self-portraiture practice known as the selfie".[1] On Saturday, December 10, 2011, vvebcam (2007) was removed by YouTube because of Cortright's extensive use of "offensive" key words.

In 2011 Cortright collaborated with Ilia Ovechkin to create Video Catalog, a work where the monetary value of her videos is determined by an algorithm based on YouTube views.[2]

Vicky Deep in Spring Valley (2012), marks the beginning of Cortright's video work with virtual strippers. Cortright lifts the dancing girls from VirtuaGirl, a software that makes chroma keyed footage of "strippers" available for download. These videos are layered against flash images of fantastical digital worlds that are reminiscent of animated desktop wallpaper.[3]

Cortright was selected to participate in the 2013 Frieze Art Fair in London where she produced her self-portrait, Bridal Shower (2013),[4] a film where she experiments with the physical qualities of a production studio.[5] The film was subsequently broadcast on British public television station Channel 4.

In 2014, Cortright began a collaboration with fashion designer Stella McCartney, creating a series of videos where Cortright uses glitches and video manipulation to showcase and contrast patterns on the garments designed by McCartney that she models.[6]

Her works have been shown at the New Museum in New York,[7] Rhizome, the Venice Biennale.,[8] the 2010 01SJ Biennial in San Jose, California,[9] and the 12ième Biennale d'art contemporain de Lyon.[10]

Notes

  1. 1 2 https://www.academia.edu/11663442/Petra_Cortright_at_Foxy_Production
  2. http://domenicoquaranta.com/2011/03/petra-cortright-video-catalog/
  3. http://www.laweekly.com/arts/petra-cortright-is-merging-art-and-the-internet-using-virtual-strippers-5775063
  4. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/17/arts/international/frieze-london-makes-way-for-the-unexpected.html
  5. http://animalnewyork.com/2013/frieze-art-films-petra-cortright-experiment-fall-in-love-here/
  6. http://nymag.com/thecut/2014/08/internets-fave-new-artist-takes-on-fashion.html
  7. http://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/7
  8. http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2009/05/the-internet-pavilion-at-the-venice-biennale/
  9. http://01sj.org/2010/artists/cortright/
  10. http://www.biennaledelyon.com/fr/edition-2013/expo-internationale/artistes/petra-cortright,20.html

Further reading

Williams, Maxwell (November 8, 2013) "For Petra Cortright, the Web Is the Ultimate Canvas." ‘’T Magazine, ‘’New York Times.
Sterling, Bruce (February 2, 2010) "Petra Cortright is an Internet artist born in 1986 in Santa Barbara, California." Beyond the beyond, Wired Magazine.
Capps, Kriston (January 20, 2009) "New-media artist Petra Cortright explores digital artwork in Dallas exhibit" Dallas Morning News.
McKay, Sally (2009) "The Affect of Animated GIFs (Tom Moody, Petra Cortright, Lorna Mills)" art&education papers.
Troudaire, Gregoire (August 27, 2008) "Petra-sans-effet" fluctuat.net
DeNorch, Dan (August 25, 2008) "Young Curators, New Ideas" ARTCAL The Zine.
Johnson, Paddy (March 27, 2007) "Petra Cortright's Webcam Video" artfagcity

Sterling, Bruce. (2013). "Close Up: Data Mine on Petra Cortright’s Hell_Treee of 2012." Artforum http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Data+mine%3A+Bruce+Sterling+on+Petra+Cortright's+HELL_TREE,+2012.-a0303014351

External links

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