Brett Wallace
Brett Wallace is an interdisciplinary artist working in drawing, painting, video, photography, sound, installation and new technologies to examine speed, production and commodification in the digital era. He engages in strategies of research, creation, modification and intervention as part of broad framework of artistic production. Wallace's work both celebrates and examines the speed, spectacle and after effects of production and distribution. He encourages us to think about what type of society we want to become at the pace we are moving and how our society will change with new developments in production, distribution and storage.
Wallace's interest in production and distribution processes extends beyond the technological apparatus and into cultural production. Through an ongoing series of interviews, “The Conversation Project”, Wallace is illuminating the career trajectories and production values of influential voices in contemporary art including Sharon Louden, Michelle Grabner, Massimiliano Gioni, James Fuentes, and John Yau.
Wallace participated in the 2014 Dublin Biennial and has participated in exhibitions at Wright State University, Ohio, Purdue University, Indiana, Norwalk Community College, Connecticut, the Barrett Art Center, New York, Hera Gallery, Rhode Island, Central Booking, New York, Governor's Island Art Fair, New York, Art House Productions, New Jersey, the UMass Amherst Fine Arts Center, and Smith College, Massachusetts. …
Brett Wallace is an interdisciplinary artist working in drawing, painting, video, photography, sound, installation and new technologies to examine speed, production and commodification in the digital era. He engages in strategies of research, creation, modification and intervention as part of broad framework of artistic production. Wallace's work both celebrates and examines the speed, spectacle and after effects of production and distribution. He encourages us to think about what type of society we want to become at the pace we are moving and how our society will change with new developments in production, distribution and storage.
Wallace's interest in production and distribution processes extends beyond the technological apparatus and into cultural production. Through an ongoing series of interviews, “The Conversation Project”, Wallace is illuminating the career trajectories and production values of influential voices in contemporary art including Sharon Louden, Michelle Grabner, Massimiliano Gioni, James Fuentes, and John Yau.
Wallace participated in the 2014 Dublin Biennial and has participated in exhibitions at Wright State University, Ohio, Purdue University, Indiana, Norwalk Community College, Connecticut, the Barrett Art Center, New York, Hera Gallery, Rhode Island, Central Booking, New York, Governor's Island Art Fair, New York, Art House Productions, New Jersey, the UMass Amherst Fine Arts Center, and Smith College, Massachusetts.
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