• Source: Kent Tate
    • Kent Tate is a Canadian artist and filmmaker living in British Columbia. Tate is known for his single-channel video installation works.


      Early life


      Tate was born in Rivers, Manitoba. He grew up in Germany until he moved with his family to Ottawa, Ontario.


      Exhibitions


      Tate has exhibited his films and art installations internationally in the UK, USA, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Argentina, New Zealand, Mexico and Korea since the early 1980s.
      In 1982, Jennifer Oille reviewed Tate's A.R.C. satellite installation in Toronto, the Museum of Post-Habitation, in Vanguard, describing Tate's conversion of a soon to be abandoned dwelling into a museum. The exhibition ended with Tate's performance, Ending All Occupation.
      In 1985, the Helen Pitt Gallery in Vancouver presented Tate's exhibition No Rest for the Restless.
      In 1986, he presented the installation The Chemical Chamber at the Western Front artist-run centre in Vancouver. Archival material related to the exhibition is held in the
      Western Front Fonds at the University of British Columbia's Rare Books and Special Collections.
      In 1988, Tate exhibited The Stalker installation at the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver.
      In 2012, Tate exhibited Movies for a Pulsing Earth, a ten-year retrospective video/sculptural installation at the Art Gallery of Swift Current.
      In 2014 Tate's experimental film “The Sun comes out at Night” was an official selection in CURRENTS which is an annual citywide event produced by Parallel Studios in Santa Fe, USA.
      In 2016 Tate's video/sculptural installation “Movies for a Pulsing Earth toured to the Moose Jaw Museum and Gallery in Moose Jaw, Canada.
      In 2019, Curator Kim Houghtaling presented Tate's solo exhibition Peneplain at the Art Gallery of Swift Current in Saskatchewan, Canada Tate's film Catalyst was showcased the same year in the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre and Vtape: Canadian Perspectives on Experimental Film and Video Art program at Kasseler Dokfest in Kasseler, Germany.
      In 2020 his film Catalyst was exhibited in The Time is Love exhibition TIME is Love Screening – 12th edition “Universal Feelings: Myths & Conjunction” curated by Kisito Assangni at the Blue Oyster Art Project Space in Dunedin, New Zealand.
      In 2021 Tate's film Furnace was an official selection in the Nature & Culture – International Poetry Film Festival presented by the Poetic Phonotheque in Copenhagen, Denmark.
      In 2022 the book “Kent Tate: Selected Films 2010 - 2022” with an essay by Julie Oakes was published. Also in that year, The Korean Society of Media & Arts (KOSMA) invited Tate to present the World Premiere of “Radius” in the KOSMA International Exhibition 'Real is Unreal' which accompanied the 2022 Autumn Symposium “the reconstruction of a relationship” at the Pier Contemporary in Seoul, Korea.
      In 2023 Tate exhibited his video “Focal Point” in the KOSMA Spring International Invitational Exhibition on the Seoullo Media Canvas in Seoul, Korea. Catalyst was screened in Live Soundtrack #69 at the Hypnos Theatre in Malmö, Sweden. His film ARK was an official selection at the Dawson City International Short Film Festival. Curator Jorge Cappelloni presented a retrospective selection of Tate's experimental films covering 2016-2022 which included Inventory (2016), Velocity and Utopia (2017), Catalyst and Rupture (2018), Cornucopia and Furnace (2019), Pressure & Release (2020), Spark (2021) and Radius (2022) at the Buenos Aires Provincial Museum of Contemporary art MAR - Mar del Plata, Argentina.


      Filmography




      Awards


      2015: Ruth Shaw Award (Best of Saskatchewan) from Yorkton Film Festival for Isolated Gestures.
      2019 "Best Experimental Award" at the Walthamstow International Film Festival for Velocity in London, UK.


      Further reading


      Nye, Jeff (2012). The Hypnosis of Time. Kent Tate, Movies for a Pulsing Earth. Art Gallery of Swift Current catalogue. pp. 2–4 (pp. 1–6).
      Miller, Marcus (2019) Beauty and Folly. Kent Tate, “PENEPLAIN” Art Gallery of Swift Current exhibition brochure. See PDF of brochure.
      Sandra Staples (2023) “Interviewing Experimental Filmmaker Kent Tate” Splice Magazine - Spring 2023 Issue
      Marchand, Laureen (2012) Kent Tate: Movies for a Pulsing Earth, Galleries West Review


      References




      External links


      Official website
      Kent Tate's channel on Vimeo
      Kent Tate on Winnipeg Film Group
      Kent Tate's page on The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC) Website.
      Kent Tate's page on the Satellite Video Exchange Society (VIVO Media Arts Centre) Video Out Distribution website

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