Anda Korsts (July 2, 1942 – February 24, 1991) was a Chicago-based video artist and journalist. She was the founder of Videopolis, Chicago's first alternative video space, and worked with TVTV, a national video collective.[1] She was one of the first of many new artists to use the portable camcorder as a tool for art making and radical journalism .[2]
^"Anda Korsts/War Is Opportunity". Chicago Reader. 7 March 1991. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
^"Anda Korsts's Video Metropolis". Chicago Reader. 23 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
Chicago. AndaKorsts was married to a successful Loop lawyer and the pair had three children; the marriage ended in divorce. Throughout Korsts career,...
Brumage, Steve Christiansen, Paul Goldsmith, Stanton Kaye, John Keeler, AndaKorsts, Harry Mathias, Doug Michels, Tom Morey, Rita Ogden, Tom Richmond, Van...
half-hours. Weinberg also collaborated with other Chicago video pioneers AndaKorsts and Jim Wiseman on this groundbreaking project. After a meeting with...