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Danielle Dean and Millie Kapp & Noah Furman.
Main entry:

Dean, Danielle, artist.

Title & Author:

Danielle Dean and Millie Kapp & Noah Furman.

Publication:

[Place of publication not identified] : Center for Experimental Lectures, 2017.

Description:

1 online resource.

Series:

Center for Experimental Lectures ; 11

Notes:
Archived and cataloged by Library Stack.
Summary:

"Tuesday, December 19th, 7pm Wendy's Subway Reading Room at BAM Next Wave Festival Featuring Danielle Dean, Millie Kapp and Noah Furman Danielle Dean is an interdisciplinary artist whose works use fiction and the aesthetics of advertisement to engage and historicize the media and cultural processes that colonize the mind and body. Drawing on her multinational background-born to a Nigerian father and an English mother in Alabama, and brought up in a suburb of London-her work explores technology, architecture, marketing techniques, and the media as tools of subjection and oppression. Dean received her MFA from California Institute of the Arts and attended the Whitney Independent Study Program and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Recent solo exhibitions include Focus: Danielle Dean at the Studio Museum in Harlem (New York), a phone, a shoe, a castle, in 2017 and Hexafluorosilicic in 2015 at Commonwealth and Council (Los Angeles). Her work has also been included in the exhibitions including She at SFMOMA Open Space (San Francisco), From Concrete to Liquid to Spoken Worlds to the Word at Centre D'Art Contemporain Genève (Geneva), In Practice: Material Deviance at Sculpture Center (New York), Experimental People at High Line Art (New York), Lagos Live at the Goethe Institut Nigeria (Lagos), and Made in L.A. 2014 at The Hammer Museum (Los Angeles). Millie Kapp is a New York-based performing artist. She graduated with a Masters in Performance Studies from NYU and completed her undergraduate degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Kapp has presented her performance work in Oakland, Maine, Toronto, Philadelphia, Montreal, Minneapolis, Chicago and New York. She's curated and programmed performance in New York City and was previously adjunct faculty at Stony Brook University. Noah Furman is an artist and teacher living in Jersey City. He finished a master in fine arts at Hunter College in 2015. He makes work in painting, sculpture and performance. Millie Kapp and Noah Furman have collaborated on numerous pieces since 2008."-- provided by distributor.

Subject:

Artists.
Digital media.
Imperialism.
Performance art.
Racism.
Technology and the arts.
Artistes.
Impérialisme.
Manœuvre artistique.
Racisme.
Technologie et arts.

Form/genre:

Lectures.
Video recordings.

Added entries:

Furman, Noah, artist.
Hall, Gordon, editor.
Kapp, Millie, artist.
Lubitz, Joseph, editor.
Brooklyn Academy of Music. Next Wave Festival, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Wendy's Subway Reading Room, contributor.
Library Stack.

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