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Brian Bixby

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Witness
Brian Bixby, Witness, installation view, Viehauktionshalle, Marcel-Paul-Str. 57, 2014, Weimar, Germany. Materials: peep-hole, wood window frames, black and white Xerox prints, cardboard, tape, glue, fluorescent paint.

Brian Bixby is a contemporary American artist. His practice spans a broad range of media including sculpture, photography, neon, video, drawing, printmaking, and sound design.

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Bixby makes installations, photographs and mixed media artworks.

Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains
Brian Bixby, Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains, installation view. Mixed media installation, 2012. Materials; wooden floor panels, red neon light, dirt, rocks.

In 2006 Bixby received a Professional Development Grant from Creative Capital, New York, New York, USA. In 2012 Bixby created a series of photos of the Mall of America for writer Marc Berdet's lecture and publication about Walter Benjamin.[1] This work was first exhibited at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin. Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains was a temporary installation in a house before it was renovated in Weimar, Germany. The installation is an entire set design in a full size room that can only be viewed through a looking glass. This project was presented as part of the Provocative Architecture program at the Bauhaus University, Weimar.[2]

Works from Bixby have screened internationally at venues such as the Cannes Film Festival / International Critic’s Week, the Austin Museum of Digital Art, the Santa Fe Art Institute, and the Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe. Bixby's works are included in private collections in the United States and Europe.[citation needed]

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Notes[edit]

  1. "Anthropologischer & aleatorischer Materialismus", KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin
  2. Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains, Bauhaus Universität, Weimar

References[edit]

  • Creton, Laurent (2014). Théoréme 21 Persistances Benjaminiennes. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle. ISBN 978-2-87854-645-3. Search this book on
  • Lund, Cornelia and Holger (2009). VIDOS. fluctuating images. Search this book on fluctuating images
  • Isolated. Funkstörung. Triple Media. Die Gestalten Verlag (dgv). 2004. ISBN 3-89955-107-9. Search this book on
  • Domino Effect. XLR8R Magazine. 2004. Search this book on

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