Dan Graham: Work Between Art and Architecture

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Mar. 07, 2010 : 6:00pm

Events

Lecture
Sunday, March 7, 6pm
Great Hall
7 East 7th Street
Free and open to the public

The School of Art at The Cooper Union is proud to announce a unique lecture by the world-renowned and highly influential artist Dan Graham. Graham will cover topics of art and architecture related to his work. The artist has been at the forefront of many of the most significant developments in art, including conceptual art, video and film installation, performance, site-specific sculpture, and musical collaboration. Graham's 1970s performances and his architectural pavilions from the 1980s to the present, demonstrate his interest in revealing the private self as part of a social, public context. The democratic and fluid quality of Graham's work continues to exert a powerful influence on younger generations of artists. Artwork available upon request.