EXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS 1985-1978 (continued)
Sao Paolo Biennale, Brazil
International Video Festival, Aarhus, Denmark
Festival International du Film contre le Racisme, Amiens, France
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Art Department, Troy, N.Y.
American Video Presentation, Barbara London, Curator at Asahi Shimbun Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
California Video: A Historical Perspective, Kira Perov curator, First International Video Week Geneva Switzerland
Video Shorts International Festival, Seattle, Washington
Say I'm a Jew, Hillel Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Marton, Video Free America, San Francisco
Atlanta Independent Film and Video Festival, Atlanta, Georgia
Marton, Say I'm a Jew, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (L.A.C.E.)
Landmark Center Retrospective, Minneapolis
Ars 83, M.O.M.A. and the Kitchen (N.Y.C.), in Helsinki, Finland
Video/Culture International Video Festival, Ontario, Canada
Art Video, Bologna and Roma, Douglas Blau curator, Italy
Atlanta Independent Film and Video Festival, Atlanta
Peter Weibel, curator, Hochschule fur Angewandte Kunst, Vienna
Marton, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
Marton, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York
Marton, Anthology Film Archives, New York City
National Video Festival Premiers, American Film Institute, Los Angeles
Video, a Retrospective, Long Beach Museum
The Contexts of Negation, David James curator, L.A.C.E., Los Angeles
The Circulating Video Library Show, Museum of Modern Art, NYC
World Wide Video Festival, Kijkhuis, The Hague, Netherlands
Ninth Annual Ithaca Video Festival Tour, NY and throughout U.S.
Biennale di Venezia, Art Video, Venice, Bologna, Italy
Art Video, Retro-Perspective, Palais des Beaux Arts, Charleroi, Belgium
U.S. National Film and Video Festival, finalist, Salt Lake City
Who Needs Video Art, Victor Ancona at Global Village, New York
The Artist and Television, interactive sattelite piece between NYU, Iowa and U.C.L.A.
Retro-Perspective, First International Video Exhibit, Montbéliard, France
Pier Marton, 1978-82, Art Metropole, Toronto, Canada
Pier Marton, Media Study & S.U.N.Y. Buffalo, New York
Juste Une Image, Antenne 2, I.N.A., French Television Network
Current Wave, Double Rocking G. Gallery, Buffalo and throughout U.S.
Los Angeles Video, A Space, Toronto, Canada
Themes in Video Processing, The Kitchen, N.Y.C.
1981 Video Awards, winner, Gallery D.Visions, Just Above Midtown, N.Y.C.
Los Angeles Video, Long Beach Museum at American Center, Paris, France
California Video, travelling show, P.S.1, New York and Washingon Project for the Arts, U.S. and Europe
Third Annual Video Festival, selected winner, Tokyo, Japan
Bumbershoot Project, Seattle Arts Commission, Seattle
Filliou, Marton, Rovere at Prime Video/Cinema Parallele, Montreal
Polaroid, Palais des Beaux Arts de Bruxelles, Waving Corporation, Bruxelles, Belgium
Second Image Processing Show, The Kitchen, N.Y.C.
California Video, Biennale de Paris, France
Video from The Kitchen, Jerusalem, Israel
Sixth Annual Ithaca Video Festival Tour, New Yoik and throughout U.S.
Shirley Clarke's Choice, Global Village, New York
Los Angeles Video, University Art Museum, Berkeley, California
Marton/Bozanich, N/A Vision series, Long Beach Museum of Art, California
Image Processing, The Kitchen, New York
U.C.L.A. Film and Video, Fox Venice Theater, Venice, California
Athens Video Festival, Video Art Merit Award, Award, Athens, Ohio
Videonight, Some Serious Business & Orgies Mysteries Theater with Hermann Nitsch, Venice, California
Artists' Stamps, Oberlin College, M.I.T., René Block Gallery, Berlin