Category: Projects
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1000 Suns at the Museum of Contemporary Photography
I recently created a special portfolio edition of selections from my 1000 Suns project for the Midwest Photographers Project at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. The Midwest Photographers Project is a unique resource – as they state on their site: “Inaugurated in 1982, the Midwest Photographers Project is a rotating collection of portfolios…
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In The In-Between
The journal In The In-Between has featured my Landscapes of Absence project. In The In-Between is an artist-run web and print journal that highlights artists working at the intersections of photography and digital media. As they describe the mission of the journal: “The primary mission of In the In-Between is to serve as a research…
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Landscapes of Absence Opening at Ripon College
My exhibition Landscapes of Absence will be on view April 1 through May 1 in the Caestecker Gallery, at the C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, on the campus of Ripon College. An artist’s talk will be presented at 7 p.m. April 1 in the Rodman lobby, and a reception will follow in the gallery.…
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People Again Discography on Bandcamp
Zak from People Again and other bands (LIFES, Conquest For Death, Eracism…) just put up the People Again Discography on Bandcamp. They were a great band around in Milwaukee from 2003-2009. I did some art, design, and video work for them. Their self-titled 7″ from 2006 was my favorite, hand stenciled and screen printed by…
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Transmission Live on 88.9-FM in Chicago
My sound art piece Transmission: Hectic Mix will be looped and broadcast on 88.9-FM in Chicago from 12:00am until 11:59pm Tomorrow December 31st, 2015. The piece was originally created in 1999 and conceived for a pirate radio broadcast on the eve of the year 2000. The work is a collage of radio broadcasts, analog media…
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Never More! Hiroshima-Fukushima
My video AN602: Tsar Bomba was selected to be a part of the “Never More! – Hiroshima-Fukushima” video art collection through the CTF – Collective Trauma Film Collections. CTF was Founded in 2012, to collect and present work by artists and filmmakers dealing with topics of collective trauma, and who are using new technologies and…
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Transmission on Radius
My sound art piece Transmission: Hectic Mix is featured as the current episode of Radius. The piece will be looped and broadcast on 88.9-FM in Chicago from 12:00am until 11:59pm Thursday December 31st, 2015. The sound collage was originally created in 1999 and conceived for a pirate radio broadcast on the eve of the year…
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Bring The War Home on WLUK News
WLUK News Link: St. Norbert students recreate anti-war image My ART 380 Contemporary Photographic Strategies course at St. Norbert College is restaging an archival photograph of a Vietnam War protest on the SNC campus from 1969 in front of Main Hall. The course is exploring the idea of photographic reenactments of historic photographs as a…
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BATHAS TV on the Internet: Episodes 6 – 10
BATHAS Internationale was an art collective platform founded in 2007. The project explored anonymity in cultural production, collective authorship and identity, as well as the creative misuse of previously authored production. Various BATHAS projects included the production of a public access television show, video art, installation art, interventionist art in the public sphere, sound art,…
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Urban Agriculture Poster in Climate Prints!
My Urban Agriculture poster is now available for download through Climate Prints! As they say about the site: “Climate Prints is a web-based platform for artists, designers, and organizers who seek creative methods to participate in the Climate Justice Movement. It is a curated site to download hi-resolution graphics under a host of categories that…
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Dorothy Day & Diego Rivera in the Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice & Public Understanding
My photo set ‘Dorothy Day & Diego Rivera’ is now hanging in the Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice & Public Understanding at St. Norbert College. The photo set is a series of archival documents photographed from the Dorothy Day – Catholic Worker collection housed in the Raynor Memorial Libraries at Marquette University, and the…
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WGXC Radio streams ‘If a song could be freedom’ mixtapes!
Sep 12, 2015: 8pm – Sep 13, 2015: 5:30 am Saturday Night Special: If a song could be freedom… Organized Sounds of Resistance Tune in at 90.7-FM if you’re in the broadcast range or go to wgxc.org Wave Farm’s WGXC-FM is please to present a special durational broadcast of ‘If a song could be freedom……
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BATHAS TV on the Internet: Episodes 1 – 5
BATHAS Internationale was an art collective platform founded in 2007. The project explored anonymity in cultural production, collective authorship and identity, as well as the creative misuse of previously authored production. Various BATHAS projects included the production of a public access television show, video art, installation art, interventionist art in the public sphere, sound art,…
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Gerald Holtom Poster
I made this poster about Gerald Holtom for a project in 2013, but ended up not using it. I just found it again and thought I would post it here. Gerald Holtom was a British artist and conscientious objector. He designed a nuclear disarmament logo for the first Aldermaston March, organised by the Direct Action…
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The Colors I Cannot Explain at HCC
Brandon Bauer – The Colors I Cannot Explain / April 9th – May 3rd The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery – Howard Community College Opening Reception: April 23rd, 5:30-7:00pm Gallery Hours: Monday-Sunday 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Information Here. Howard Community College 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia, Maryland 21044
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The Colors I Cannot Explain at UW Oshkosh
I have a solo exhibition currently on view at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in the Annex Gallery. The exhibition features a new two-channel video installation critically examining the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, as well as work drawn from an ongoing project of archival photo documentation of above ground nuclear tests conducted by United States.…
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Celebrate People’s History at the Durland Alternatives Library!
“Celebrate People’s History – a visual journey through social movements past and present” at the Durland Alternatives Library on the campus of Cornell University! If you are in Ithica come check it out! More info here…
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Brandon Bauer in the Up and Close Documentary
Brandon Bauer discussing his Euromissiles Crisis portfolio suite in the documentary “Up and Close – Their Art. Their Stories.” The documentary features four artists from Wisconsin discussing their work, inspirations, motivations, and techniques. Up and Close was directed by Zachary Kidder and produced in association with the Frank Juarez Gallery (2013).
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A Call To Halt – Justseeds Re-post
Here is a re-post of a post on the Justseeds site about the “Call To Halt” exhibition- Enjoy! To see the Justseeds post click here. /////// A Call To Halt: A multimedia installation and critical timeline of the Euromissiles Crisis, and of the nuclear abolition movement in the United States from 1977-1987 is a new…
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Artist Highlights: Brandon Bauer & Larry Basky
Artist Highlights: Brandon Bauer & Larry Basky from the November 30th artist reception.
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Up & Close film: Trailer & Panel discussion highlights
Up & Close film: Trailer & Panel discussion highlights from the Frank Juarez Gallery. On November 16th, The Frank Juarez Gallery and Kidder Films hosted the premiere of the film followed by a panel discussion with the artists Brandon Bauer, Tony Conrad, Melissa Dorn Richards and William Zuback.
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A Call To Halt – Opening Soon!
My exhibition “A Call To Halt” will be opening soon at the Frank Juarez Gallery!