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Video
The introduction of video in the 1960s radically altered the progress of art. The most important aspect of video was that it was cheap and easy to make, enabling artists to record and document their performances easily. This put less pressure on where their art was situated, giving them freedom outside the gallery. As video technology became more sophisticated, the art evolved from real-time, grain, black and white recordings to the present-day emphasis on large-scale installations in colour. Source: tate.org.uk. AWDB highlighted artist: Martha Atienza.