March 18, 2021
Celebrated contemporary artists Nina Katchadourian and Neil Goldberg offer a closer look into their creative lens-based practices, constructing portraits, and documenting the everyday via photography and the moving image. They also share their responses to select works from the museum’s current PHOTO | BRUT exhibition.
Nina Katchadourian is an interdisciplinary artist whose work includes video, performance, sound, sculpture, photography, and public projects. Her video Accent Elimination was included at the 2015 Venice Biennale in the Armenian pavilion, which won the Golden Lion for Best National Participation. In 2016 Katchadourian created Dust Gathering, an audio tour on the subject of dust, for MoMA’s program “Artists Experiment.” Group exhibitions include shows at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Serpentine Gallery, Palais de Tokyo, Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, Turku Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Brooklyn Museum, Artists Space, and MoMA PS1. A traveling solo museum survey of her work entitled Curiouser opened in March 2017 at the Blanton Museum of Art and subsequently traveled to the Cantor Art Center at Stanford University and the BYU Museum of Art. Katchadourian has won grants and awards from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Anonymous Was a Woman Foundation, the Tiffany Foundation, the American-Scandinavian Foundation, the Nancy Graves Foundation, and Grönqvistska Stiftelsen. Katchadourian is a Professor of Practice at NYU Gallatin. She is represented by Catharine Clark Gallery and Pace Gallery and lives between Berlin and Brooklyn.
Neil Goldberg makes video, photo, mixed media, and performance work about embodiment, sensing, mortality, and the everyday. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum, the Museum of the City of New York, and the Hammer Museum, among others. He is the recipient of fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Yaddo, MacDowell, and the Siena Art Institute. Goldberg teaches at the Yale School of Art and has been resident faculty at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and is a recent mentor with Queer|Art|Mentorship. His recent Op-Doc for The New York Times, "Hallelujah, Anyway, Anyway" can be watched online here: [ Ссылка ].
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