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Jeremy Bolen

Jeremy Bolen is an artist researcher, organizer and educator interested in site-specific, experimental modes of documentation and presentation. Much of Bolen’s work involves rethinking systems of recording––in an attempt to observe invisible presences that remain from various scientific experiments and human interactions with the earth’s surface. His work has been exhibited widely at numerous locations including the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; La Box, Bourges; POOL, Johannesburg; PACT Zollverein, Essen; EXGIRLFRIEND, Berlin; University at Buffalo, Buffalo; IDEA Space, Colorado Springs; The Mission, Houston; Galerie Zürcher, Paris; Andrew Rafacz, Chicago; Soccer Club Club, Chicago; Salon Zürcher, New York; The Drake, Toronto; Untitled Art Fair, Miami; Gallery 400, Chicago; Newspace Center for Photography, Portland; Depaul University Art Museum, Chicago and Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago. Bolen lives and works between Chicago and Atlanta, serves as Assistant Professor of Photography at Georgia State University, is a co-founder and co-organizer of the Deep Time Chicago collective, and is represented by Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago.

What on Earth is the Planetary?  contributionIntroduction  contributionChapter 1: Through the Vast Machine  contributionChapter 2: The Book of the Machine  contributionChapter 3: The Committee of the Machine  contributionChapter 4: Developments in the Machine  contributionChapter 5: The Machine Did Stop  contributionEpilogue  contributionThe Impossibility of a Planet  projectCollaborative Practice on a Changing Planet  contributionHourglass River  Case StudyBlind Spots  contributionThe Beam, the Air and the Speck  Case StudyThe Current: Mississippi. An Anthropocene River  projectTime Out Of Mind  contributionLounging Through the Flood  contributionTemporary continent.  projectLounging through the Flood  projectBorn Secret  projectField Station 4: Confluence Ecologies  projectDeep Time Chicago Pamphlet Series  projectDeep Time Chicago Lectures  projectPotency and Partial Knowledge. An Exercise  contributionWalk About It  contributionSeminar: Sensing the Insensible  projectThe Aesthetic Origins of the Anthropocene  contributionWisdom Techniques  projectImages of the Anthropocene  projectThe Lichtenberg Case  projectThe Lichtenberg Case: I  contribution