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SUMMARY:Artist Lecture: Josh Kline
DESCRIPTION:About the Artist\nJosh Kline (b. 1979\, Philadelphia\, USA) works in installation\, video\, sculpture\, and photography. His work questions how emergent technologies are being used to change human life in the 21st Century. He often utilizes the technologies\, practices\, and forms he scrutinizes—digitization\, data collection\, image manipulation\, 3D-printing\, commercial and political advertising\, productivity-enhancing substances—aiming them back at themselves. Some of his most well-known videos use early deep fake software to speculate on the meaning of truth in a time of post-truth propaganda. At its core\, Kline’s prescient practice is focused on work and class\, exploring how today’s most urgent social and political issues—climate change\, automation\, disease\, and the weakening of democracy—impact the people who make up the labor force. \nIn 2023 his work was the subject of a major survey exhibition at the Whitney Museum in New York. This year he is included in the 24th Biennale of Sydney and the 8th Yokohama Triennial and will have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles. Kline’s art has been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally\, in exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art\, the New Museum\, and MoMA PS1 in New York; The Hirschhorn Museum and The National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.; The Walker Art Center\, Minneapolis; ICA Boston; ICA Philadelphia; MOCA Cleveland; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, San Francisco; Moderna Museet\, Stockholm; KW\, Berlin; Kunsthalle Fridericianum\, Kassel; Modern Art Oxford\, UK; Yuz Museum\, Shanghai; Louisiana Museum\, Denmark; and MCAD Manila\, Philippines\, among many others. \nHis work has been written about in publications including The New York Times\, The Guardian\, The New Yorker\, The Wall Street Journal\, The New Republic\, Artforum\, Art in America\, and Frieze\, among many others. Kline’s works are included in the collections of major museums including those of The Museum of Modern Art; The Guggenheim; The Whitney Museum; and The Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles. \nSchool of Art Lecture Series\nThe Carnegie Mellon School of Art Lecture Series is made possible in part by Elizabeth (Thompson) and Thomas M. Cox (A’29) Distinguished Artists Funds\, Robert L. Lepper Distinguished Lecture in Creative Inquiry\, and Orville M. Winsand Lecture for Critical Studies. Carnegie Mellon makes every effort to provide accessible facilities and programs for individuals with disabilities. This publication can be made available in an alternate format upon request. For accommodations\, contact the School of Art at schoolofart@cmu.edu or 412.268.2409. Lecture and event details are subject to change or cancellation. \nImage: Josh Kline\, Unemployment\, 2016\, installation\, dimensions variable. Exhibition View at Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo\, Turin\, Italy\, 2016. Photograph by Paolo Saglia. Courtesy the artist and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo\, Turin.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/artist-lecture-josh-kline/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Lecture: Eugene Macki
DESCRIPTION:Presented in Collaboration with Mattress Factory \nAbout the Artist\nEugene Macki is a multi-disciplinary artist who grew up in Hackney\, East London. Macki’s artwork is known for its versatility and encompasses a range of mediums including sculpture\, installation\, land art\, experimental video\, and performance. Their artistic contributions have been recognized with awards such as the SPACE Artist Award and SPACE Hackney Studio Award in 2021\, and the Gilbert Bayes Award by The Royal Society of Sculptors in 2020. Macki explores what it means to exist and the role of objects within this field of existence. They are also interested in different types of transformations\, and how objects come to acquire meaning. They work within the domain of land art\, installation\, video\, sculpture\, and performance. Macki frequently travels to various locations to work on site-specific projects. \nExhibition Opening\nEugene Macki will be opening their solo exhibition at Mattress Factory on Friday\, November 15\, 6-8 PM. More details and to register for this event can be found at this link. \nSchool of Art Lecture Series\nThe Carnegie Mellon School of Art Lecture Series is made possible in part by Elizabeth (Thompson) and Thomas M. Cox (A’29) Distinguished Artists Funds\, Robert L. Lepper Distinguished Lecture in Creative Inquiry\, and Orville M. Winsand Lecture for Critical Studies. Carnegie Mellon makes every effort to provide accessible facilities and programs for individuals with disabilities. This publication can be made available in an alternate format upon request. For accommodations\, contact the School of Art at schoolofart@cmu.edu or 412.268.2409. Lecture and event details are subject to change or cancellation. \nImage: Eugene Macki\, Opening Dialogue\, 2019-2020. Logs\, rope\, sand 2 x 9 x 9 meters. Film still.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/artist-lecture-eugene-macki/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
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