COLLECTION NAME:
Visiting Artist Lectures/Interviews
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Work Title (display):
Visiting Artist Lecture, Marina Rosenfeld
Image Title:
video
Work Dates (display):
October 19, 2010
Work Dates type:
lecture
Work Creator (display):
Marina Rosenfeld (American, born 1968)
Work Creator gender:
female
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Work Creator notes (display):
Marina Rosenfeld was born in New York and has been based there since 1999. A composer and artist working across disciplines, her work has explored experimental practices in sound and performance since the 1990s, when she mounted her first all-female electric-guitar ensembles under the name Sheer Frost Orchestra. She has had solo presentations by institutions including the Park Avenue Armory and the Museum of Modern Art in New York; has participated in the Whitney Biennial (2002 and 2008), Montreal Biennial (2016), Liverpool Biennial (2011) and PERFORMA Biennial (2009 and 2011); and has created works for the Holland, Borealis, Wien Modern and Ultima festivals, among many others. Recent projects include commissioned works for documenta14 radio, the “Life Forms” conference at Haus der Kultur der Welt in Berlin and the Donaueschinger Musiktage festival, as well as solo exhibitions at Portikus (Frankfurt), the Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, and, in 2019, the Artist’s Institute in New York. Rosenfeld’s collaborators have included Christian Marclay, George Lewis, Okkyung Lee, Annette Henry aka Warrior Queen, and Ben Vida, with whom her latest release, Feel Anything on iDEAL Recordings, was released in 2018. She has also frequently created music for dance, including improvised music for Merce Cunningham Dance Company between 2006 and 2009, and has composed scores for the choreographers Ralph Lemon, Maria Hassabi, and Douglass Dunn. Rosenfeld has been the co-chair of the MFA in Music/Sound at Bard College since 2007, and has been a visiting professor in sound, sculpture and performance at Cooper Union, Harvard, Yale School of Art, and Brooklyn College. https://www.bard.ed
Work Creator UCB affiliation (display):
2010 visiting artist, Visiting Artist Program
Work Style Period:
Contemporary
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Contemporary
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Work Style Period:
21st century
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21st century
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Work Subject:
sound (acoustics)
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sound (acoustics)
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Work Subject:
performance art
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performance art
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Work Subject:
music
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music
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Work Subject:
installations (exhibitions)
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installations (exhibitions)
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Work Worktype:
lectures
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lectures
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Work Category (VRC classification):
video
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Work Measurements (display):
01:25:29
Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
repository
Work Location (Geographic) name:
Boulder, Colorado
Image Rights (display):
© University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Rights (display):
© Marina Rosenfeld
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