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A.L. Steiner | |
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Born | 1967 Miami, FL |
Nationality | American |
Website | http://www.hellomynameissteiner.com |
A.L. Steiner is an American multimedia artist[1][2][3][4] born in Miami, Florida—currently working and living in Los Angeles, California. Her solo and collaborative projects use constructions of photography, video, installation, collage, performance, lecturing, writing and curatorial strategies through a queer, eco-feminist lens.
Selected Solo and Collaborative Work
editParticipation in the 2014 Whitney Biennial
editA.L. Steiner describes her installation-based work in this year’s Whitney Biennial—More Real than Reality Itself (2014)[5]—beginning as “a conduit to viewing other subjective histories” which has become “a platform for questioning intentionality and the relationship [Steiner has] to documentary or archival forms—a fragile and precarious place for both the object and subject.” [6]
Community Action Center
editIn 2007 A.L. Steiner and A.K. Burns began working on Community Action Center —a 69 minute socio-sexual video utilizes erotics to express the personal sexual and political lives in the group. Filmed around New York State and Los Angeles the work was completed in 2010. [7] [8]
In 2013 Burns and Steiner took the video on a 14 city screening tour—Community Action Center or BUST!: The X-Cuntry Summer Tour—the spanned ten states. The year’s experiences culminated in an evening performance at The Kitchen, NY, in October of 2013 with a live score by Justin Vivian Bond, Nick Hallett with Sam Miller, K8 Hardy, and other artists from the Community Action Center soundtrack.[9][10]
W.A.G.E.
editA.L. Steiner is a co-founder and organizer of Working Artists and the Greater Economy (W.A.G.E.) a New York-based activist group founded in 2008 that advocates for artists, performers and independent curators working with U.S. institutions to be compensated for their work. [11]
Permanent Collections
editThe Brooklyn Museum of Art [12]
Marieluise Hessel Collection [13]
The Museum of Modern Art [14]
Gallery Representation
editDeborah Schamoni Gallerie, Munich [15]
Koenig & Clinton, New York [16]
References
edit- ^ http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/11/the-lowdown-a-l-steiner/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0
- ^ http://www.laimyours.com/36969/the-art-of-communication-an-interview-with-a-l-steiner/
- ^ http://www.oregonlive.com/art/index.ssf/2013/10/review_al_steiners_feelings_an.html
- ^ http://anotherrighteoustransfer.wordpress.com/2013/05/12/adrienne-walser-reviews-winterspring-collection-a-collaborative-video-work-by-narcissister-and-a-l-steiner/
- ^ http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/2014Biennial
- ^ http://artforum.com/words/id=45623
- ^ http://www.vdb.org/titles/community-action-center
- ^ http://www.laimyours.com/36969/the-art-of-communication-an-interview-with-a-l-steiner/
- ^ http://www.thekitchen.org/event/a-k-burns-and-a-l-steiner
- ^ http://dismagazine.com/discussion/9725/community-action-interaction/
- ^ http://pica.org/event/w-a-g-e-lecture-with-a-l-steiner/
- ^ http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/163927/Untitled_Alex_Eating_Berries
- ^ http://koenigandclinton.com/artists/a-l-steiner/biography/
- ^ http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?criteria=O%3AAD%3AE%3A44274&page_number=1&template_id=1&sort_order=1
- ^ http://deborahschamoni.com/artists/al-steiner/
- ^ http://koenigandclinton.com/artists/a-l-steiner//works/