Molly Davies is part of Exposed 2011. She lives in Stowe, Vermont.
Transitions is about changing from one state to another. A dancer moves through a form, a season passes, while the video images transit across the screen to a different quadrant.
Molly Davies started making experimental films in the late 1960’s. Her collaborators include John Cage, David Tudor, Lou Harrison, Michael Nyman, Suzushi Hanayagi, Sage Cowles, Polly Motley, and Anne Carson. Her film, performance and video has been presented at such sites as the Venice Film Festival, Centre Pompidou, Musée de l’Art Moderne de Paris, Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon, Getty Research Institute, Whitney Museum, Walker Art Center, Asia Society, The Kitchen, La Mama, and Dance Theatre Workshop. Her video installation work is in the collections of The Getty Research Institute, Musée d’Art Contemporain Lyon and Walker Art Center.
ABOUT EXPOSED
For the past twenty years, the Helen Day Art Center has hosted an outdoor public art and sculpture exhibition called Exposed in Stowe, Vermont. Exposed hosts sculptures, site-specific installations, and participatory work from twenty-three national and international artists. the 2011 edition offers a series of Thursday night events by 12 video artists, writers, performers, and musicians accompany the exhibit. This exhibition and series of events is accompanied by cell phone audio tours, QR codes, walking tour maps, walkabouts, and a catalogue of the exhibit published by Kasini House Books. The exhibition will take place July 8th to October 8th, 2011.

