Claudia Hart

Claudia Hart has had an active career as an artist, curator, and critic since 1988. Her artistic practice consists of designs for sublime landscape gardens, often containing expressive and sensual female bodies meant to interject emotional subjectivity into what is typically the overly-determined Cartesian world of digital design. She also creates She creates virtual representations in 3D imagery integrated into photography, animated loops, and multi-channel anim-
ation installations. Her work has been exhibited at various public institutions—including MoMA PS1, PS122 in New York, and biennial Zero1 in San Jose—and she had the first one-woman show presented at the Wood Street Galleries in Pittsburgh.

Hart has published her critical writings widely, and in 1998 she published two illustrated books, A Child's Machiavelli and . She is currently an Associate Professor in the department of Film, New Media, and Animation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a fellow of the Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Media and Arts at Columbia College in Chicago.

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