G.H. Hovagimyan / Interview / part 1/4

G.H. Hovagimyan (born 1950) is an experimental digital artist working in a variety of forms. Hovagimyan was one of the first artists in New York to start working with the Internet in the early nineties. His work ranges from hypertext works to digital performance art and installations. G.H. Hovagimyan’s streamed video talk shows, Art Dirt and Collider explore and document the artists of the digital art scene at the time circa 1995-2000. VernissageTV met G.H. Hovagimyan at his home/studio in New York City on March 1, 2007. In the first part of the interview G.H. Hovagimyan talks about his adventures with Gordon Matta-Clark, how was a close friend. Hovagimyan worked with Matta-Clark on several projects namely; Day’s End, Conical Intersect, Walking Man’s Arch, and Underground Explorations. (See also the episode: Gordon Matta-Clark / Retrospective / Whitney Museum, New York). New York, March 1, 2007. Interview with G.H. Hovagimyan, part 1/4.

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