Jaime Davidovich was an Argentine-American conceptual artist and television-art pioneer. His innovative artworks and art-making activities produced several distinct professional reputations including painter, installation artist, video artist, Public-access television cable TV producer, activist, and non-profit organizer. He is the creator of legendary downtown Manhattan cable television program The Live! Show (1979–1984). Billed as "the variety show of the avant-garde", The Live! Show was an eclectic half-hour of live, interactive artistic entertainment inspired by the Dada performance club Cabaret Voltaire and the anarchic humor of American television comedian Ernie Kovacs.
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Works in Collection
51 works
112 Greene Street
Jaime Davidovich
1975
3 Mercer Street
Jaime Davidovich
1975
Baseboard
Jaime Davidovich
1975
Bath
Jaime Davidovich
1976
Billboards
Jaime Davidovich
1975
Blue, Red, Yellow
Jaime Davidovich
1974
Cincinnati Tape Piece
Jaime Davidovich
1972
Corroboree
Jaime Davidovich
1979
Covered TV
Jaime Davidovich
1975
Everson
Jaime Davidovich
1977
Interior
Jaime Davidovich
1976
La Patria Vacía
Jaime Davidovich
1975
New York Project
Jaime Davidovich
1975
Reality Properties: Fake Estates
Gordon Matta-Clark
1975
Road
Jaime Davidovich
1972
Saludos Amigos: Dr. Videovich Goes to Texas
Jaime Davidovich
1984
Sidewalk
Jaime Davidovich
1976
Surveillance
Jaime Davidovich
1976
TV Wall
Jaime Davidovich
1975
Tape Project
Jaime Davidovich
1970
Tape Project
Jaime Davidovich
1970
Tape Wall Project
Jaime Davidovich
1970
The Live! Show, 1979-1983 (April 1, 1983)
Jaime Davidovich
1983
The Live! Show, 1979-1983 (April 29, 1983)
Jaime Davidovich
1983