Pola Weiss

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Pola Weiss, 1980.
arTV, poster, 1978.

Pola Maria Weiss Álvarez (3 May 1947, Mexico City – 6 May 1990, Mexico City), also known as Pola Weiss was a pioneer of video art in Mexico.

Pola Weiss studied journalism and mass communication at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, graduating in 1975. During this period she began producing programs for public and commercial television. She quickly developed an interest in the artistic possibilities of video technology and, in 1977, produced her first work, Flor cósmica (Cosmic flower), which was exhibited at the 9th Encuentro Internacional de Videoarte at the Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil in Mexico City. In 1978 her Ciudad Mujer Ciudad (City woman city) was included in the inter-national exhibition Salón 77/78: Nuevas tendencias at the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City. Much of Weiss's work consisted of unflinching examinations of the body, identity, and femininity.

Weiss was also deeply invested in exploring the creative and communicative potential of video, as exemplified by her neologisms "arTV" and "teleasta" (the latter a play on the word cineaste). She experimented with the formal qualities of this technology—delving into a psychedelic aesthetic, particularly through chromatic manipulation—while insisting on the promise video harbored to democratize the reception of art. Weiss was also a trailblazer for her development of the concept of videodanza: strapping the camera to her body, she singularly integrated video, performance, and dance.

Although today Weiss is widely credited as the pioneer of video art in Mexico, during her lifetime she enjoyed very little exposure or recognition in her country. Her work, however, was shown internationally, most notably in France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Italy, in the 1979 and 1984 Venice Biennales. In 1987 she was honored at the Montbéliard Festival in France. Weiss committed suicide in 1990. At the time of her death, she had produced more than thirty-eight video works. (2017)

Publications
  • Pola Weiss: La TV te ve / TV Sees You, ed. Ekaterina Álvarez Romero, Mexico City: MUAC-UNAM, 2014, 47 pp. Texts by Aline Hernández, Benjamin Murphy, Edna Torres, Pola Weiss. (Spanish)/(English)
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