Events

Brown Bag Lunch, Screening + Discussion with Chloe Bass

"THIS IS A FILM" It's a lecture-performance observing families through found footage, the richness of everyday materials, truths and fictions within family archives, and how language and image intersect to describe a film. Chloe will also screen some family home footage that she has been looking at from a variety of archives. This is part of her ongoing project Obligation To Others Holds Me in My Place

Chloë Bass is a multiform conceptual artist working in performance, situation, conversation, publication, and installation. Her work uses daily life as a site of deep research to address scales of intimacy: where patterns hold and break as group sizes expand. She began her work with a focus on the individual (The Bureau of Self-Recognition, 2011 – 2013), has recently concluded a study of pairs (The Book of Everyday Instruction, 2015 – 2017), and will continue to scale up gradually until she’s working at the scale of the metropolis. Chloë has held numerous fellowships and residencies; 2018’s include a residency at Denniston Hill, the Recess Analog Artist-in-Residence, and a BRIC Media Arts Fellowship. Her projects have appeared nationally and internationally, including recent exhibits at the Knockdown Center, the Kitchen, the Brooklyn Museum, CUE Art Foundation, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Project Space, The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, the James Gallery, and elsewhere. Reviews, mentions of, and interviews about her work have appeared in ArtforumThe New York TimesHyperallergicThe Brooklyn RailBOMBTemporary Art Review, and Artnews among others. Her forthcoming monograph will be published by The Operating System in Fall 2018; she also has a chapbook, #sky #nofilter, forthcoming from DoubleCross Press. Her short-form writing has been published on HyperallergicArts.Black, and the Walker Reader. She is an Assistant Professor of Art at Queens College, CUNY, where she co-runs Social Practice Queens with Gregory Sholette.

Free and open to the public. 

  • Date & Time

    09/20/18, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
  • Location

    Temple Contemporary