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Adrian Piper, What It’s Like, What It Is #2.6, 1991, 1 enlarged photographic cutout (two parts) with silk screened text; 1 CD soundtrack "White noise", 64.5 x 52.5 inches (163.8 x 133.4 cm), Courtesy Elizabeth Dee, www.elizabethdee.com
Throughout her career, Piper has explored a wide range of media, including collage, drawing, installation, performance, photography, sound, and video.
Adrian Margaret Smith Piper (born September 20, 1948) is an American conceptual artist and Kantian philosopher. Her work addresses how and why those involved in more than one discipline may experience professional ostracism, otherness, racial passing, and racism by using various traditional and non-traditional media to provoke self-analysis.
Adrian Margaret Smith Piper [1] (born September 20, 1948) is an American conceptual artist and Kantian philosopher. Her work addresses how and why those involved in more than one discipline may experience professional ostracism , otherness , racial passing , and racism by using various traditional and non-traditional media to provoke self-analysis.
14 lis 2024 · Throughout her career, Piper has explored a wide range of media, including collage, drawing, installation, performance, photography, sound, and video. Rather than relying on predetermined interpretations, her practice creates spaces in which viewers are confronted with their own assumptions and prejudices, thereby calling for social, personal ...
Throughout her career, Piper has explored a wide range of media, including collage, drawing, installation, performance, photography, sound, and video. Rather than relying on predetermined interpretations, her practice creates spaces in which viewers are confronted with their own assumptions and prejudices, thereby calling for social, personal ...
Adrian Piper has been a professor of philosophy at Wellesley College, Massachusetts and at Georgetown, Harvard, Michigan, Stanford, and the University of California, San Diego. Since 1994, Adrian Piper has been a Non-Resident Fellow of the New York Institute for the Humanities at New York University.