Fred Wilson is an American conceptual artist. Wilson frequently uses “the museum as medium.” He first rose to prominence after the success of his 1992 exhibition “Mining the Museum” at the Maryland ...
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Conceptual artist Fred Wilson will speak on the topic “Revealing the Frame: Museums on College Campuses,” Thursday, April 26, from 6 to 7:45 p.m. at the UCSC Media Theater. His lecture is part of the ...
Fred Wilson’s Wildfire Test Pit at the Allen Memorial Art Museum (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic, unless otherwise noted) OBERLIN, Ohio — It feels necessary, prior to delving into the ...
When artist Fred Wilson came to Charleston the first time in 2019 to deliver a lecture and prepare for an exhibition at the Gibbes Museum of Art, a particular object downtown caught his eye. Wilson, ...
It was a subtly puzzling feeling, walking past the Gibbes Museum of Art and spying that ornate, impressive feat of ironwork topped by forbidding, revolving spikes. “Omniscience,” a permanent sculpture ...
On a dismal, rainy Saturday in Manhattan, as dirty snow slowly melted to reveal winter’s detritus outside, the cheerful, humorous, and ever approachable Fred Wilson led a group of gallerygoers through ...
Pace is pleased to present Fred Wilson: Dramatis Personae, an exhibition of new and historical works by Fred Wilson, at its Los Angeles gallery. On view from November 4 to December 22, the upcoming ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Fred Wilson explores history, race, ...
Fred Wilson (b. 1954, Bronx, NY) has gained widespread recognition for his groundbreaking artistic practice, which challenges assumptions about history, culture, and race. By reframing cultural ...
“I like working with beautiful things as well as the ugliness of history.” —Fred Wilson Join renowned artist Fred Wilson for a virtual conversation with Dr. Gannit Ankori, Henry and Lois Foster ...