Brody Condon
1974–
Brody Condon (b. 1974, Tuxpan, Mexico) facilitates and documents game-like group encounters that experientially probe dissociative phenomena. His work has been presented at the Athens Biennale (2018); Berlin Biennale (2016); Stroom den Haag, Netherlands; Center for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow; Momentum: Nordic Biennale of Contemporary Art (2015), Moss, Norway; Edinburgh Art Festival; MoMA PS1’s Greater New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; New Museum, New York; Pace Wildenstein Gallery, New York; and the 2004 Whitney Biennial, among others. He has lectured and taught workshops internationally at institutions including Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; Royal Institute of Art Stockholm; Royal College of Art, London; Hammer Museum; School of Visual Arts, New York; The New School, New York; Columbia University, New York; Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United Kingdom; Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Introduction
Brody Condon (born 1974 Mexico) is an American artist. He facilitates and documents game-like group encounters that experientially probe dissociative phenomena, critical psychology, and performance art history. The resulting immersive situations, video and objects are often made in collaboration with researchers, craftspeople, and public participants.
Wikidata identifier
Q4973186
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