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Born in 1953 in Michigan, USA, James Casebere lives and works in New York. The work produced by this pioneer of staged photography is a poetic commentary on our society, never referring to a clearly identifiable reality. The artist works using models, imaginary and standardised reconstructions of familiar buildings that he painstakingly creates in his studio then uses as the basis for his photographs. His images can have a paradoxical effect, their visual beauty often arousing feelings of discomfort and emptiness.
| Birth | Born in 1953 in Lansing, Michigan, USA |
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| Residence | Lives and works in New York, USA |
| Education | 1979 M.F.A., California Institute of Arts, California 1977 Whitney Independent Study Program, New York, New York 1976 B.F.A., Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minnesota 1971–73 Michigan State University, Michigan |
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| 2020 | On the Water’s Edge, Galerie Templon, Paris, France | ||||||||||||||
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| 2019 | Built Images, Sean Kelly, Taipei, Taiwan On the Water’s Edge, Sean Kelly, New York | ||||||||||||||
| 2018 | Emotional Architecture, Galerie Templon, Brussels, Belgium James Casebere, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA | ||||||||||||||
| 2017 | James Casebere, Helga de Alvear Gallery, Madrid, Spain Emotional Architecture, • Glen SeatorVisual artist
Glen Seator (1956-2002) was an American visual artist and conceptual sculptor. He lived in Brooklyn, NY and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Early life[edit]Born Glen Thomas Seator in 1956 in Beardstown, Illinois to mother, Lynette Hubbard Seator (d. 2012), a professor of Modern Languages, and father Gordon Douglas Seator (d. 1988), a judge. While growing up his family lived in the small community of Mount Sterling.[1] Seator had three sisters, Patricia, Penelope and Pamela.[2] Education[edit]Seator attended high school in Jacksonville, Illinois, where he skipped a year. Upon graduation, he used earnings from minimum-wage employment to travel throughout the world for nine months.[1] Upon returning to the U.S., Seator earned a BFA at the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston in 1984, an • Archival Program Information Please note: Sadly, Glen Seator grand mal in Dec 2002 tackle the take charge of of 46. The Getty Enquiry Institute
Artists Forum presents: Making Things, Step on it Places: Representation Work cherished artist Glen Seator Saturday, Sept 28, 2002 | ||||||||||||||