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弗雷德.威爾森

Something We May or May Not Know (For Longwood Arts Project)

2006
Archival pigment print, on Somerset paper, the full sheet.
S. 30 x 22 in. (76.2 x 55.9 cm)
Signed, dated and numbered 'PP 4/5' in pencil (a printer's proof, the edition was 40), published by Pace Prints Inc., New York, courtesy the artist and the the Bronx Council on the Arts, New York, unframed.

弗雷德.威爾森

American | 1954

For over three decades, conceptual artist Fred Wilson has drawn our attention to objects and cultural symbols as he brilliantly deconstructs social and historical narratives regarding art, culture and race. Wilson is perhaps best known for his 1992 landmark exhibition Mining the Museum, in which he created provocative tableaux by selecting and arranging objects from the collection of the Maryland Historical Society to confront politics of erasure and exclusion. In tandem with his project of creating site-specific installations as a form of institutional critique, Wilson also uses pre-existing objects as a springboard for new work to explore the role of creating and shaping meaning.

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