Cory Arcangel: Pro Tools
May 26–Sept 11, 2011
Exhibition works
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Cory Arcangel (b. 1978), Various Self Playing Bowling Games (aka Beat the Champ), 2011. Hacked video game controllers, game consoles, cartridges, disks, and video, dimensions variable. Co-commissioned by Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Barbican Art Gallery, London. Presented at the Barbican as part of the artist’s exhibition Cory Arcangel: Beat the Champ from February 10 through May 22, 2011. Collection of the artist; Team Gallery, New York; Lisson Gallery, London; and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg and Paris. Image courtesy Barbican Art Gallery, London; photograph © Eliot Wyman
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Cory Arcangel (b. 1978), Various Self Playing Bowling Games (aka Beat the Champ), 2011. Hacked video game controllers, game consoles, cartridges, disks, and video, dimensions variable. Co-commissioned by Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Barbican Art Gallery, London. Presented at the Barbican as part of the artist’s exhibition Cory Arcangel: Beat the Champ from February 10 through May 22, 2011. Collection of the artist; Team Gallery, New York; Lisson Gallery, London; and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg and Paris. Image courtesy Barbican Art Gallery, London; photograph © Eliot Wyman
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Cory Arcangel (b. 1978), Various Self Playing Bowling Games (aka Beat the Champ), 2011. Hacked video game controllers, game consoles, cartridges, disks, and video, dimensions variable. Co-commissioned by Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Barbican Art Gallery, London. Presented at the Barbican as part of the artist’s exhibition Cory Arcangel: Beat the Champ from February 10 through May 22, 2011. Collection of the artist; Team Gallery, New York; Lisson Gallery, London; and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg and Paris. Image courtesy Barbican Art Gallery, London; photograph © Eliot Wyman
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Cory Arcangel (b. 1978), Various Self Playing Bowling Games (aka Beat the Champ), 2011. Hacked video game controllers, game consoles, cartridges, disks, and video, dimensions variable. Co-commissioned by Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Barbican Art Gallery, London. Presented at the Barbican as part of the artist’s exhibition Cory Arcangel: Beat the Champ from February 10 through May 22, 2011. Collection of the artist; Team Gallery, New York; Lisson Gallery, London; and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg and Paris. Image courtesy Barbican Art Gallery, London; photograph © Eliot Wyman
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Cory Arcangel (b. 1978), Masters, 2011 (detail). Hacked Qmotions Indoor Golf Simulator, PlayStation video game console, Tiger Woods ’99 PGA Tour game disk, golf clubs, and artificial grass, dimensions variable. Collection of the artist; Team Gallery, New York; Lisson Gallery, London; and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg and Paris