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Gregg Bordowitz
Professor Emerit
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Program Director, Low-Residency MFA (2013). Studied: New York University; Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, NY; School of Visual Arts, NY. Concurrent position: Faculty, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program. Exhibitions/Screenings: Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Modern Art, New York, Guggenheim Museum, NY; New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY; Tate Modern, London; Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago; Sundance Film Festival; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY. Performances: Iceberg Projects, Chicago; Murray Guy, NY; Temple Gallery, Philadelphia; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; Tanzquartier, Austria. Films: Habit (2001); The Suicide (1996); A Cloud In Trousers (1995); Fast Trip Long Drop (1993). Publications: General Idea: Imagevirus (Afterall, 2010); The AIDS Crisis Is Ridiculous and Other Wrirings, 1986–2003 (MIT Press, 2004); Volition (Printed Matter, 2009); Between Artists: Amy Sillman, Gregg Bordowitz (A.R.T. Press, 2007); Drive: The AIDS Crisis Is Still Beginning (White Walls, 2002). Awards: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship; Rockefeller Intercultural Film/Video Arts Fellowship; Frank Jewitt Mather Award; Jerome Foundation Grant; Art Matters Grant; New York State Council for the Arts Distribution Grant.