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List Of New Museum Triennial Artists
This is a list of artists selected for the New Museum Triennial exhibitions of contemporary art, at the New Museum in New York City, USA. 2009 The first New Museum Triennial "The Generational Triennial: Younger than Jesus" curated by Massimiliano Gioni was on view from April 8 until July 12, 2009. 2012 The second New Museum Triennial "The Ungovernables" curated by Eungie Joo and Ryan Inouye was on view from February 15 until April 22, 2012. 2015 The third New Museum Triennial "Surround Audience" curated by Lauren Cornell and Ryan Trecartin was on view from February 25 until May 24, 2015. 2018 The fourth New Museum Triennial "Songs for Sabotage" curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Alex Gartenfeld was on view from February 13, 2018 until May 27, 2018. 2021 The fifth New Museum Triennial "Soft Water Hard Stone" curated by Margot Norton and Jamillah James will be on view from 28 October, 2021 until January 23, 2022. References External links

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New Museum
The New Museum of Contemporary Art, founded in 1977 by Marcia Tucker, is a museum in New York City at 235 Bowery, on Manhattan's Lower East Side. History The museum originally opened in a space in the Graduate Center of the then-named New School for Social Research at 65 Fifth Avenue. The New Museum remained there until 1983, when it rented and moved to the first two and a half floors of the Astor Building at 583 Broadway in the SoHo neighborhood. In 1999, Marcia Tucker was succeeded as director by Lisa Phillips, previously the curator of contemporary art at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 2001 the museum rented 7,000 square feet of space on the first floor of the Chelsea Art Museum on West 22nd Street for a year.Randy Kennedy (July 25, 2004)The New Museum's New Non-Museum''New York Times''. Over the past five years, the New Museum has exhibited artists from Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Germany, India, Poland, Spain, South Afr ...
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Ida Ekblad
Ida Ekblad (born 1980) is a Norwegian artist who works across painting, sculpture, installation and poetry. Her work is inspired by a multitude of sources and one can recognize sub-cultural and pop-cultural influences. Art historically, Ekblad’s oeuvre is often linked to the ideas and gestures of movements such as CoBrA, Situationism, and Abstract Expressionism and is influenced by a variety of artists such as Odilon Redon, Paula Modersohn Becker, Marie Laurencin, Paul Thek, Harriet Backer, Florine Stettheimer, and Helen Frankenthaler. Her style is signified by a genre-crossing approach and incorporates, for example, the aesthetics of graffiti, manga culture, arts and crafts, old master paintings, deviant art, and meme culture. Ekblad’s practice is focused on our hyper-retinal culture which she tries to visually record and comprehend. “Whatever sense I find,” she says, “is primarily an aesthetic sense. In painting, sculpture, and via material twists and turns, I am strivin ...
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Emre Hüner
Emre Hüner (born 1977, in Istanbul, Turkey) is a visual artist living and working between Istanbul, Turkey and Amsterdam, Netherlands. Working with drawing, film, sculpture, installation and writing, his work explores the construction of modernist utopian projects, setting the idea of progress against deep time, geology and archeology through eclectic assemblages that blend fiction and documentarian approaches using archives, found objects and narratives. Education Emre Hüner holds a BFA from the Accademia di Belli Arti di Brera, Milan, Italy (2004). He was a resident at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam in 2010–2011. Work Hüner's first animated film "Panoptikon" (2005), "a two-dimensional, dystopic, post- Virilio vision" gathers archival objects, plants and architectural fragments drawn on paper and put into an anachronistic motion through repetitive industrial and scientific gestures, blurring the line between artefact and organism, and produ ...
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Shilpa Gupta
Shilpa Gupta (born 1976) is a contemporary Indian artist, she lives and works in Mumbai, India where she has studied sculpture at the Sir J. J. School of Fine Arts from 1992 to 1997.She had solo shows at Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, Arnolfini in Bristol, OK in Linz, Museum voor Moderne Kunst in Arnhem, Voorlinden Museum and Gardens in Wassenaar, Kiosk in Ghent, Bielefelder Kunstverein, La synagogue de Delme Contemporary Art Center and Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi. She presented a solo project at ‘My East is Your West’, a two-person joint India-Pakistan exhibition, by the Gujral Foundation in Venice in 2015. About Shilpa Gupta (b.1976) is an artist from Mumbai, India. She received her BFA in sculpture from the Sir J. J. School of Fine Arts in 1997. Her mediums range from manipulated found objects to video, interactive computer-based installation and performance. Practice Gupta is interested in human perception and how information, visible or invisible ...
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Loris Gréaud
Loris Gréaud (born February 7, 1979 in Eaubonne, France) is a conceptual installation artist, as well as a filmmaker and architect. Biography He is seen in the media and recognized by international critics as one of the most important and influential artists of his generation. However, since the beginning of his career, the artist has refused to allow his biography to be published. Most of the biographies available are therefore knowingly incorrect or incomplete. His work is organized into ''projects'' rather than exhibitions. His first, ''Silence goes more quickly when played backwards'', took place in 2005 at the Plateau/Frac île-de-France (Paris). This was the project that rocketed him onto the international art scene. In 2008, he became the first artist to be granted full use of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris for his project ''Cellar Door''. He developed and continued this project at the ICA in London, thKunsthalle Sankt Gallen(Switzerland), the museum La Conservera d ...
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Liz Glynn
Liz Glynn (born 1981) is an American artist. She is originally from Boston and now works out of Los Angeles. Much of her work is sculptural and installation-based, incorporating found objects and materials. Her work deals with institutional critique, collecting practices, antiquity, monument-building, and the concept of material value. Many of her installations encourage public engagement and participatory performance among her audiences. She is represented by Paula Cooper Gallery in New York. Early life and education Glynn was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard College in 2003 and a Masters of Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts in 2008. Work Sculptural work Glynn is known for replicating objects of antiquity with histories that she has researched extensively using minimal materials and in a somewhat primitive manner. The works are not about perfect replication or recreating a ...
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Ryan Gander
Ryan Gander OBE Royal Academician, RA (born 1976) is a British artist. Gander is a wheelchair user who does not identify as being disabled. He explains: "I don't even feel disabled. I've spent my whole life trying not to be disabled, so I don't want to be labelled a "disabled artist." Since 2003, Gander has produced a body of artworks in different forms, ranging from sculpture, apparel, writing, architecture, painting, typefaces, publications, and performance. Additionally, Gander curates exhibitions, has worked as an educator at art institutions and universities, and has written and presented television programmes on and about contemporary art and culture for the BBC. Gander is typically described as a conceptual artist, but this is a term he has refuted, referring instead to himself as "a sort of neo-conceptualist, Proper-'Gander'-ist, amateur philosopher". He was elected Royal Academician in the category of sculpture. Gander's work has been displayed in several different cou ...
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Cyprien Gaillard
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LaToya Ruby Frazier
LaToya Ruby Frazier (born 1982) is an American artist and professor of photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. From Braddock, Pennsylvania, Frazier began photographing her family and hometown at the age of 16, revising the social documentary traditional of Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange to imagine documentation from within and by the community, and collaboration between the photographer and her subjects. Inspired by Gordon Parks, who promoted the camera as a weapon for social justice, Frazier uses her tight focus to make apparent the impact of systemic problems, from racism to deindustrialization to environmental degradation, on individual bodies, relationships and spaces. In her work, she is concerned with bringing to light these problems, which she describes as global issues. Speaking to ''The New York Times'' about her position, Frazier said: "We need longer sustained stories that reflect and tell us where the prejudices and blind spots are and continue to ...
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Luke Fowler
Luke Fowler (born 1978) is an artist, 16mm filmmaker and musician based in Glasgow. He studied printmaking at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee. He creates cinematic collages that have often been linked to the British Free Cinema movement of the 1950s. His para-documentary films have explored counter cultural figures including Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing, English composer Cornelius Cardew and Marxist-Historian E.P. Thompson. As well portraits of musicians and composers he has also made films and installations that deal with the nature of sound itself. Luke Fowler has worked with a number of collaborators including Eric La Casa, George Clark and Peter Hutton Mark Fell, Lee Patterson, Toshiya Tsunoda and Richard Youngs. He collaborated with guitarist Keith Rowe and film maker and curator Peter Todd on the live sound and film work ''The Room''. Work Luke Fowler's work explores the limits and conventions of biographical and documentary film-making w ...
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Brendan Fowler
Brendan Fowler (born 24 March 1978 in Berkeley, CA) is a Los Angeles-based musician and multi-disciplinary artist who works in photography, sculpture, and performance. He first became known for his music performances and records released under the name of BARR. He is a regular performer at The Smell, a DIY ethic, DIY music venue. He formerly co-ran Doggpony Records and co-edited ANP Quarterly, ANP (Artist Network Program) Quarterly - an Orange County-based arts and culture publication funded by RVCA. Fowler has performed with Tracy and the Plastics, The New England Roses–a band consisting of Fowler, Sarah Shapiro, and Le Tigre, Le Tigre's JD Samson–and Car Clutch, among others. He is the founder of the label VR/DM8H493. Fowler turned to working in the visual arts in 2008. His art works have been exhibited at Rivington Arms, New York, NY; Half Gallery, New York, NY; LAXART, Los Angeles, CA; Hezi Cohen Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; A Palazzo G ...
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Ruth Ewan
Ruth Ewan is a Scottish artist based in Glasgow, who focuses on projects looking at social movements and protests. Early life Ruth Ewan was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1980. She studied fine art at the Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 2002. Exhibitions *2006: Psittaciformes Trying to Change the World Studio Voltaire, London *2007: Ours is the world, despite all. Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland *2007: Did you kiss the foot that kicked you, Artangel London *2010: ''Damnatio Memoriae'', Arthur Boskamp-Stiftung, Hohenlockstedt, Germany *2011: ''A Lock is a Gate,'' Art on the Underground, London *2011: ''Brank & Heckle'', Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee *2012: ''Ruth Ewan'', Kunsthall Charlottenborg, Copenhagen *2013: ''A Revolutionary Advent Calendar'', MoMA, Warsaw Projects A Jukebox of People Trying to Change the World In 2003 Ewan began a project that is still ongoing to create an archive of songs that carry a message about changing the worl ...
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