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 | Glenn Phillips
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2008
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Glenn Phillips
Getty Research Institute.
Dept. of Contemporary Programs and Research, Getty Museum |
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Glenn Phillips is Consulting Curator in the Department of Contemporary Programs and Research at the Getty Research Institute. In Los Angeles he has organized the exhibitions California Video (Getty Center); Photographs of Artists by Alexander Liberman (Getty Center); Time/Space, Gravity and Light (Skirball Cultural Center); Marking Time (LACE.); and Evidence of Movement (Getty Center). He has organized a number of video series at the Getty, including Pioneers of Brazilian Video Art 1973-1983; Surveying the Border: Three Decades of Video Art about the United States and Mexico; Reckless Behavior; and Radical Communication: Japanese Video Art 1968-88. Prior to the Getty he was Assistant Curator for Special Projects at the Whitney Museum of American Art, where he worked on a number of exhibitions, including No Wave Cinema; The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000; the 1997 and 2000 Whitney Biennial exhibitions; Bitstreams: Art in the Digital Age; and Tony Oursler: The Darkest Color Infinitely Amplified. |
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