This work has been discussed in journals including: Art Journal, Art Papers, Art News, Flash Art International, Leonardo, New Scientist, New ArtExaminer, New York Timesand numerous academic books on art and technology. Recent solo exhibitions include: Burchfield-Penny Art Galleryin Buffalo (2019), Esther Klein Gallery in Philadelphia (2016), Beall Center at UC Irvine, California (2013), Muffathalle in Munich (2012), Schering Foundation in Berlin (2011), Kapelica Gallery in Ljubljana (2011). Venues have included: Walker Art Center, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Carnegie Museum, Andy Warhol Museum, New Museum, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, Louvre in Paris, Haus Der Kulturen Der Welt, Berlin, Zentrum furKunst und Medientechnologie in Karlsrhue, Centre de Cultura Contemporania in Barcelona, and TePapa Museum in Wellington, New Zealand. Vanouse has been working in emerging media forms since 1990, and his electronic cinema, biological experiments, and interactive installations have been exhibited in over 25 countries and widely across the US. The project poetically reflects upon industrial society’s shift from human and machine labor to increasingly pervasive forms of microbial manufacturing, and positions viewers to contemplate the changing borders defining what is human. Join us for IGNITE to hear from interdisciplinary artist Paul Vanouse, who will be discussing his most recent project, “Labor” (2019), a scent-based bio-media installation which produces the scent of human sweat – not with humans, but with three glass bioreactors. IGNITE featuring Paul Vanouse 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM
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