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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, London, Toronto, Amsterdam, Tokyo, and Sydney.
Read MoreFinal chapter of my report from the Artefact festival which is closing tonight at STUK in Leuven (this way for the previous posts, ladies and gentlemen —> Dataghost 2. The kabbalistic computational machine and Artefact festival: Magic and politics.)
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
Read More"Hi there, this is my electronic time travelling costume I first made in order to visit the Russian Revolution. In 2017 the Institute sent all its employees there for a centenial celebration...I made a film based on a fictional account of the event...check out my file for info on it. What in reality happened was somewhat different.
Read More10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
Read MoreThe central theme for this year’s Venice Biennale exhibition, curated by Massimiliano Gioni, comes from an obscure patented design for an encyclopedic
Read MoreA project by Suzanne Treister at Raven Row over four weekends featuring four keynote speeches within a specially designed theatre: a global futurist,
Read MoreAs every city on the globe seemingly has its own biennale these days, necessarily some are less well known than others. I am something of an expert
Read More“The future doesn’t mean so much to us,” says a British retiree in Emmanuelle Léonard’s 2014 video “Postcard from Bexhill-on-Sea.”
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce We’ve All Got Issues: Video Art from the APT Collection the first ever online, selling exhibition of video art featuring 16 videos by an international roster of member artists from Artist Pension Trust® (APT). The show is hosted by MutualArt.com and will be up for a period of two weeks from May 29 to June 12, 2014. All works will be shown in their full-length versions and made available for purchase through the website.
Read MoreI don't know why i didn't visit Suzanne Treister 's solo show at Annely Juda in London as soon as it opened. I guess i've been lazy and since the lazy is always rewarded, the show has been extended till 22 January, giving me another chance to see it.
Read MoreThe central theme for this year’s Venice Biennale exhibition, curated by Massimiliano Gioni, comes from an obscure patented design for an encyclopedic
Read MoreA project by Suzanne Treister at Raven Row over four weekends featuring four keynote speeches within a specially designed theatre: a global futurist,
Read MoreSeventy-eight artists – from Susan Hiller to Cerith Wyn Evans – have redesigned the classic Tarot de Marseille deck for a new exhibition.
Read MoreWhere does the boundary between art and science lie? If such a line does exist then Suzanne Treister’s latest installation at the Science Museum
Read MoreOnce again, ARTINFO has sent its intrepid staff into the streets of New York, charged with reviewing the art they saw in a single (sometimes run-on) sentence.
Read MoreThe image of the “blue planet,” a new perspective of the earth as seen from the outside, is one of the most popular images in history.
Read MoreLike a punch in the solar plexus of fine art: that’s what it felt like six years ago when I stumbled upon the piece Museum Meltdown
Read MorePaul Laffoley and Suzanne Treister are two rare artists who don’t fit into the current art discourse focused on politics and critical theory. La
Read MoreSuzanne Treister makes ink drawings of charts and oversized Tarot cards. The Tarot cards picture people, companies, agencies, concepts, and things, like H.G. Wells, Google, DARPA, LSD, and cyberwar (Ace of Swords).
Read MoreOn Bexhill's beach you can see the strangest creation rising out of the waves, about five miles out to sea. It resembles a boat perched high and dry
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Suzanne Treister was born in 1958 in London, United Kingdom, where she currently lives and works.
Initially recognized in the 1980s as a painter, Treister subsequently became a pioneer in the digital/new media/web based field at the beginning of the 1990s. She has since evolved a large body of work that encompasses drawing, video, installation and photography. Treister's practice engages with eccentric narratives and unconventional bodies of research, such as alchemy, extrasensory perception and conspiracy theories, which she uses to reveal the structures that bind power, identity and knowledge.
Often spanning several years, her projects propose fantastic reinterpretations of given taxonomies that suggest the existence of surreptitious unseen forces at work in the world, whether corporate, military or paranormal. A number of Treister’s projects, including “Hexen 2039” (2006) and “Vesna” (2006), involve her alter ego and avatar Rosalind Brodsky, a delusional woman living between 1970 and 2058, who believes herself capable of time travel, and of working at a fictional top-secret governmental organization called the Institute of Militronics and Advanced Time Interventionality (IMATI).
Suzanne Treister has recently presented solo exhibitions and projects at D21 Kunstraum, Leipzig (2012), DEATH BE KIND, Melbourne, Australia (2011), Alma Enterprises, London (2009), Annely Juda Fine Art, London (2008), Galerie Lorenz, Frankfurt (2008), P.P.O.W., New York (2008) and Kunstverein Langenhagen, Germany (2008).
Her work has also been shown as part of Mutatis Mutandis, curated by Catherine David, Secession, Vienna, Austria (2012); Papier a en-tete (Letterhead ), Cabinet du livre d'artiste, Rennes II University Gallery, France (2012); The Curator's Egg, Altera Pars, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London (2012); Remise en Jeu, La Kunsthalle Mulhouse Centre d'art contemporain, France (2011); Everyday, Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge School of Art, England (2011) ; Nouvelles du Jour, JTM Gallery, Paris, France (2011); 4x6 inches, Galerie Lorenz, Frankfurt, Germany (2010); Art numérique de la Collection de l'Espace Multimedia Gantner, Galerie de la Scene Nationale, Le Granit Belfort, France (2010); Cross-fades. Reconstructing the Future, Shedhalle Zurich, Switzerland (2010); Shift Electronic Arts Festival, Basel, Switzerland (2010); Parallel Re Mix, Leonard Hutton Galleries, New York, USA (2010); Reinventing Ritual, The Jewish Museum, New York, USA (2009); “Magic Show”, Hayward touring show: Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool; Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle; Chapter, Cardiff; Pump House Gallery, London; Quad, Derby (2009-10), “Insiders - pratiques, usages, savoir-faire” at CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art, Bordeaux (2009), “Scorpio's Garden” at Temporary Kunsthalle, Berlin (2009), “Tina B”, The Prague Contemporary Art Festival, Prague (2008) as well as “(The World May Be) Fantastic”, Biennale of Sydney, MCA Sydney (2002). Recent publications include: HEXEN 2039 new military-occult technologies for psychological warfare, Black Dog Publishing, London, 2006 and NATO The Military Codification System for the Ordering of Everything in the World, Black Dog Publishing, London, 2008.
Suzanne Treister is represented by Annely Juda Fine Art, London and P.P.O.W, New York.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art