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Friday, September 5, 2008

NOW magazine review of Samuel Chow's "I'm Feeling Lucky"

Samuel Chow's I'm Feeling Lucky exhibition opened on Wednesday evening with an excellent turnout and much discussion of the layers upon layers in Chow's work presented in association with the Toronto International Film Festival Future Projections programme. The day after, Leah Sandals' review of the show appeared in NOW Magazine: Jump into Chow's visual pool. Take a peak. The show runs throughout TIFF and then continues until September 27.

For those interested in starting a collection of an up-and-coming young artist whose video work has already been exhibited at New York's MoMA, do consider coming by or looking at the still images online. (Chow's first video, "Banana Boy" in a MoMA was part of a group exhibition of 10 artists in 2006, in which Chow was the only artist under age 40 [he was 26 at the time] and the only artist whose work was created in the new millenium.) The pricing is $3650 for a Blu-ray Disc of the moving-images "I'm Feeling Lucky" 'random path network' (edition of 15) plus a medium-format print that will be unique for each purchaser of the Blu-ray Disc; the collector choose the specific frame that s/he wishes to have printed. For the prints, (the prices are $1525 for the largest format (edition of 5), $975 for the medium format (edition of 7) and $725 for the smallest format (edition of 9).

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