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Melissa Dubbin

Melissa Dubbin is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She works in collaboration with artist Aaron S. Davidson; since they began working together in 1998, they have co-authored a body of work and have produced forms, objects, images, and experiences that incorporate the mediums of photography, video, sound, performance, installation, drawing, sculpture, and artists books. Recent solo exhibitions include: Treize, Paris (2014); Audio Visual Arts (AVA), New York (2013); Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway (2012); and Nýló, The Living Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland (2012). Recent group exhibitions include: Some Artists’ Artists at Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (2014); The Artist’s Institute, New York (2014); Art of Its Own Making, The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St Louis (2014); The String and the Mirror, Lisa Cooley, New York (2013); Alchemical, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York (2013); and Sound Spill, Zabludowicz Collection, New York (2013). Her work has been exhibited internationally in museums, galleries, and art centers and has been funded by grants and residencies from several organizations and institutions; and it is held in several private and public collections. Melissa is a graduate of the Master’s program of experimentation in art and politics at Sciences Po, Paris (SPEAP), founded and directed by Bruno Latour. She also holds a BA in moving image arts from the College of Santa Fe, where she studied with media theorist Gene Youngblood and worked closely on productions with artists Steina and Woody Vasulka and Morton Subotnick. For ten years she produced live events and films for Pierre Huyghe. She was recently a co-researcher for the exhibition Anthropocene Monument at Les Abattoirs in Toulouse, France.

Images of the Anthropocene  projectWhite Sands  contribution