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Glenn Phillips

Glenn Phillips

Glenn Phillips

Getty Research Institute
Senior Project Specialist & Consulting Curator, Department of Contemporary Programs and Research
  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.
  http://www.getty.edu
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

2/28/2010
INTO THE PIXEL to open at GDC 2010
 
3/1/2010
Into the Pixel at GDC
 
3/2/2010
Into the Pixel: Art of the Video Game
 
3/26/2010
The Video Game Arts Show
 
5/26/2011
2011 Into the Pixel Winners Debut at E3
 
 
 
 
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