March 5, 2009
Seminars with Artists: Dara Birnbaum

May 5, 2009

0:00

March 5, 2009
Seminars with Artists: Dara Birnbaum

0:00

A pioneer in the appropriation of popular television imagery, Dara Birnbaum probes and subverts conventional viewing patterns, narrative structures, and pop icons to address the ideological and aesthetic character of mass media. Spanning four decades and varying styles, her work reveals a sustained engagement with media’s complex and dominant societal presence. This evening, Birnbaum discusses her attempts to find alternative expressions that “talk back” to mainstream media’s penetration of—and even intrusion on—public and private life.

Since the late 1960s Seminars with Artists has provided a forum for intimate conversations with some of the most notable American artists of the day. This spring, the series takes it cue from works on view in the Museum and engages questions of site specificity, space, and place, broadly defined.

On the Hour

A 30-second online art project:
Maya Man, A Realistic Day In My Life Living In New York City

Learn more about this project

Learn more at whitney.org/artport

On the Hour projects can contain motion and sound. To respect your accessibility settings autoplay is disabled.