“Double Acts”, in Conversation.

Double Acts: Collaborative Partnerships in Early Artists’ Video 22 September 2023 – 29 October 2023 Curated by CM-A for Rewind. Link to a recording of CM-A in conversation with artists Brian Hoey, Madelon Hooykaas, Peter Boyd Maclean and Rik Lander about their collaborative video partnerships with an introduction by Adam Lockhart and Laura Leuzzi of […]

Writer- in-Residence, Wallace Stegner House, August 2024

During August 2024 I will be writer-in-residence at the Wallace Stegner House in Eastend, Saskatchewan, researching the locations and background for a semi-fictionalised account of the six years my grandfather spent in Western Canada during the early 1920’s, which began in Eastend. Wallace Stegner (February 18, 1909 – April 13, 1993) was an American novelist, […]

“Michael Snow: An Approachable Giant”

A special extended episode of the podcast How to Enjoy Experimental Film Special in tribute to filmmaker Michael Snow (1928-2023), focusing on four major works: “Rameau’s Nephew by Diderot Thanx to Denis Young by Wilma Schoen”, “So Is This”, “La Region Centrale” and the iconic “Wavelength”. Featuring interviews and analyses from: R. Bruce Elder Nicky […]

Double Acts:

Double Acts: Collaborative Partnerships in Early Artists’ Video, An On-Line Exhibition for Rewind Curated by Chris Meigh-Andrews Featuring: Brian Hoey and Wendy Brown; Madelon Hooykaas and Elsa Stansfield; The Duvet Bros (Peter Boyd Maclean and Rik Lander); Gabrielle Bown and Chris Meigh-Andrews. 22 September 2023 – 13 October 2023

New Book Chapter

A new book published by Bloomsbury this month includes my chapter Sound & Vision: Early Artists’ Video and Music. Link to the book on the Bloomsbury Site

Meta-Landscapes: Representations and Perceptions.

An exhibition of moving image works by twelve renowned international artists. Valletta Contemporary, Malta. April 28th-June 25th, 2022. Curated by Chris Meigh-Andrews. This exhibition is centred on the theme of landscape, presenting work by artists who have pioneered the electronic moving image as an art form. The intention is to present a diverse range of […]

Interview with Beryl Korot

I have recently conducted an interview with pioneering artist Beryl Korot about the relationship between her video work and music, in particular her collaborative projects with her husband, composer Steve Reich on The Cave (1993) and Three Tales (2002). Click here to view

Interview with John Sanborn

My interview with Media Artist John Sanborn is posted in the Interviews with Video Artists section of this web site. To view, click this link.

New publication: Solar Power: Art and Design, Routledge, 2021.

Alex Nathanson’s new book A History of Solar Power Art and Design will be available from the end of July. Published by Routledge as part of their “Advances in Art and Visual Studies”, the chapter on installations includes a comprehensive section on my renewable energy work from 1994 onwards.