



Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini brings Marco Brambilla's video installation Sync to Toronto. On each screen, brief clips from films appear in an overwhelmingly rapid succession, pushing the viewer to the limit of his tolerance of graphic sex and violence. Sync garnered widespread acclaim after its exhibition at the Sundance Film Festival as part of the collection Destricted, which was named the best film of the year by Chrissie Iles in "Artforum."
Marco Brambilla, born in Milan, Italy, currently lives and works as a filmmaker and artist in Los Angeles. His work is included in the collections of the Guggenheim Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Arco Foundation, Madrid. Brambilla recently exhibited Cyclorama at SF MoMA as part of The Art of Design: Selections from the SF MoMA Collection. His work Superstar was featured at the Art Atrium, Nevada Museum of Art, Reno and Vanishing Point at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus Ohio. He has also shown at the Kunsthalle in Bern, Switzerland, and at the Seoul Biennial, in Korea.