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Chicago Humanities Festival

The Subversive Artist: Siebren Versteeg in Conversation with Naomi Beckwith Richard Gray Visual Art Series

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  • ABOUT Siebren Versteeg

    Through displacement, juxtaposition, and/or hacking of the familiar Siebren Versteeg’s work creates contexts which encourage its viewers to actively engage in their relationship to the ever-increasing flow of images, media, and technology which surround them. Versteeg was born in New Haven, CT and received his MFA from the University of Illinois, Chicago in 2004. He also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Currently Versteeg is an artist in residence at the Smart Project Space in Amsterdam.

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  • ABOUT Naomi Beckwith

    Naomi Beckwith is a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. She comes to Chicago from New York, where she was associate curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem, where she has focused on themes of identity and conceptual practices in contemporary art, artists of African descent, and managing the Artists-in-Residence program.

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Artist Siebren Versteeg, whom New York Magazine called “every Harry Potter–loving/Hackers­-watching/anti-capitalist computer geek’s idol,” writes his own software code, avails himself of online media and commercial databases, and creates high-tech works that critique the very sources he uses. In a way, his art shows us that our digital reality is not so real. So far his approach has resulted in works such as Dynamic Ribbon Device, which renders the Associated Press’s Internet feed in the shape of the Coca-Cola logo. He discusses his work and the role of the artist in the digital age with Naomi Beckwith, curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.

The annual Richard Gray Visual Art Series recognizes a significant gift from founding CHF board member and distinguished art dealer Richard Gray. This program is presented in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.

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