Daata x JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION
2021-02-22 00:00:00<p><strong>Daata</strong> and <strong>JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION</strong> are thrilled to announce a collaboration which sees the online screening of artworks acquired by the JSC, one of the world's largest private collections of time-based art.</p>
<p>Works by artists including <strong>Ilit Azoulay,</strong> <strong>Helen Benigson</strong>, <strong>David Blandy</strong>, <strong>Matt Copson</strong>, <strong>Ed Fornieles,</strong> <strong>Leo Gabin</strong>, <strong>Rindon Johnson</strong>,<strong> Daniel Keller & Martti Kalliala</strong>, <strong>Lina LapelytÄ—</strong>, <strong>Rachel Maclean</strong>, <strong>Florian Meisenberg</strong>, <strong>Takeshi Murata</strong>, <strong>Hannah Perry</strong>, <strong>Jacolby Satterwhite</strong>,<strong> Stephen Vitiello</strong>, <strong>Chloe Wise</strong>, <strong>Tracey Emin</strong> and <strong>Charles Richardson </strong>are now accessible on the <a href="https://daata.cmail20.com/t/t-i-myhliyk-l-j/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">JSC website</a>.</p>
<p>The artworks are also featured for a limited time on JSC media center, to highlight the collaboration.</p>
<p><a href="https://daata.cmail20.com/t/t-i-myhliyk-l-t/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">VISIT JSC MEDIA CENTER</a></p>
<p>"For me this digital presentation of the collection is a longtime dream come true. In their beginnings, film and video art were a profoundly democratic media because of their possibility to circulate more freely. Art is meant to be seen and Daata inherits this mindset by providing a market model, which supports production while balancing artists' compensation and the accessibility of time-based art," says the collector <strong>Julia Stoschek</strong>. </p>
<p>"We so admire Julia's trailblazing vision, commitment and passion in supporting and empowering artists and are so excited to be collaborating with the JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION and support their time-based media art work acquisitions. Such institutional endorsements of video and digital art, coupled with platforms such as ours at Daata, where works can be streamed, purchased and downloaded, greatly increases the awareness and promotion of these brilliant artist works on Daata and nurtures an ever-growing awareness and hunger for these art forms" says <strong>David Gryn</strong>, Founder of Daata.</p>
<figure><a href="https://daata.cmail20.com/t/t-i-myhliyk-l-i/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"><img alt="https://daata.art/art/chloe-wise-should-i-add-an-emoji" width="600" src="http://i2.cmail20.com/ei/t/4B/B61/50F/035758/csfinal/chloe-wise-should-i-add-an-emoji-medium-9900000000079e3c.jpg"></a></figure>
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<p>To coincide with the launch of the third edition of <a href="https://daata.cmail20.com/t/t-i-myhliyk-l-d/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"><strong>Daata Fair</strong> </a>on April 19, <strong>Julia Stoschek</strong> will feature in a live conversation alongside <strong>Jason Foumberg</strong> from <strong>Thoma Collection</strong> on institutional collecting of digital art. Moderated by <strong>Tyler Woolcott</strong>, director of StudioVisit, this Daata Talk is a part of a series of talks that aims to demystify, explore and understand the collecting and support of video art. </p>
<p>Image: <strong>Chloe Wise</strong>, <em>should i add an emoji, </em>2015, Courtesy the artist and Daata</p>