JORDAN WOLFSON, FEMALE FIGURE, 2014
INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen

JORDAN WOLFSON, FEMALE FIGURE, 2014

Artist Jordan Wolfson's (Female figure), 2014, is an immersive environment that features a robotic sculpture. For seven minutes, the robot gives monologues and dances to pop songs. Startling and unnerving, the work raises the specter of misogyny and exposes fissures in pop culture...

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EBONY G. PATTERSON,... THREE KINGS WEEP ..., 2018
FILM, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen FILM, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen

EBONY G. PATTERSON,... THREE KINGS WEEP ..., 2018

Ebony G. Patterson uses lavish surfaces and verdant motifs to entice viewers to contemplate not only the power of beauty and fashion but also historical and contemporary violence against Black people. In . . . three kings weep . . ., a trio of young men shed tears as they sit silently before a backdrop of floral wallpaper and fluttering artificial butterflies...

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CARMEN WINANT, MY BIRTH, 2018
PHOTOGRAPHY, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen

CARMEN WINANT, MY BIRTH, 2018

This work is composed of over two thousand images of women preparing for and in the process of labor and childbirth. Winant is conscious of the ways the work of women is both visible and invisible: the activities shown here are widespread and essential, and yet pictures of them are not common, even in our image-saturated culture…

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ADRIAN PIPER, WHAT WILL BECOME OF ME, 1985-ONGOING
INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen

ADRIAN PIPER, WHAT WILL BECOME OF ME, 1985-ONGOING

In the 1980s Piper’s interests in systemic oppression, racism, and social justice took a contemplative and self-referential direction. What Will Become of Me consists of twelve honey containers filled with the artist’s hair and two smaller jars holding bits and pieces of fingernails and dried skin, arranged as reliquaries on a wooden shelf…

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SHIRIN NESHAT, TURBULENT, 1998
FILM, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen FILM, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen

SHIRIN NESHAT, TURBULENT, 1998

Turbulent is one of Neshat’s most critically acclaimed films, having been awarded the Lion d’or at the Venice Biennale in 1999. It was also her first foray into the realm of video, a medium that subsequently has played a major role in her artistic production…

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PAUL PFEIFFER, RACE RIOT, 2001
VIDEO ART, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen VIDEO ART, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen

PAUL PFEIFFER, RACE RIOT, 2001

In Race Riot, Paul Pfeiffer memorializes the 1996 NBA Championship in which the Chicago Bulls win the tournament. The basic image is a clip from the final victory—the moment in which Michael Jordan falls to the floor, back to the camera, hugging the ball as his teammates gather around him...

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TRACEY EMIN, MY BED, 1998
INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen

TRACEY EMIN, MY BED, 1998

First created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999 as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in a dishevelled state, and gained much media attention…

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