Zoe Beloff (born 1958) is an artist residing in New York who works primarily in installation, film, and drawing. Zoe Beloff was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1980 she moved to New York, and a few years later she received an MFA in Film from Columbia University. An early work, from 1986, was an apparently unauthorized film adaptation of J. G. Ballard's novel Crash, a short entitled Nightmare Angel that she filmed in collaboration with Susan Emerling. Beloff's work is heavily involved with history, and she is sometimes considered to be working in the field of media archaeology. She often creates works that intervene in the past, binding together new and old technologies, concepts, and materials in narratives that conflate fiction and fact. She is especially interested in the history of psychoanalysis and the paranormal. In the 1990s, she created the web serial Beyond to play with potential intersections between mind, technology, the paranormal, electromagnetism, language, and desire. One of her most expansive projects is a series of works created around her imaginary early 20th century Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society and its "founder," Albert Grass, exhibited at Viktor Wynd Fine Art Inc. in London in 2010. More information...
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