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Ann Torke

Daytime TV, 2000. Open reel tape measure; a list which includes 65' of of commercials played during one day of daytime television.

Daytime TV detail, 2004.

VideoVane, 2003. A site specific installation where a camera is attached to the arrows of the weather vane; mounted in the De Balie, Amsterdam, exhibit "How far can you go in 24 hours?"; and again at the Bancroft collaborative in Lancaster. PA (2005)

Tracking, 2003, Detail of roller coaster installed at the Duxbury Art Complex Museum.

Ann Torke is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in installation, video and sculpture. To examine her work is to see a broad array of strategies, approaches and compulsions. Her work is conceptually anchored, site-specific and process oriented Rather than perfecting a single medium as the locus for her practice, the work concentrates on similar processes, themes, and theoretical frameworks to contemporary life, which in turn are represented materially in a form that best articulates the idea.

Besides exhibiting at the Boston Sculptors Gallery, she has had solo shows in venues like the Bancroft Collaborative, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, The Newport Art Museum, Newport Rhode Island, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo New York, and Art in General, NYC. Recent group shows include exhibitions at deBalie Amsterdam, The Duxbury Art Complex, Duxbury MA and The Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester New York.

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