Cory Arcangel
- Introduction
- Cory Arcangel (born May 25, 1978) is an American post-conceptual artist who makes work in many different media, including drawing, music, video, performance art, and video game modifications, for which he is best known.Arcangel often uses the artistic strategy of appropriation, creatively reusing existing materials such as dancing stands, Photoshop gradients and YouTube videos to create new works of art. His work explores the relationship between digital technology and pop culture. He is a recipient of a 2006 Creative Capital Emerging Fields Award
- Wikidata
- Q1135754
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Digital Artist, Computer Artist, Computer Programmer, Installation Artist, Performance Artist, Video Artist
- Name
- Cory Arcangel
- Ulan
- 500122414
Exhibitions
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Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991–2011
Nov 3, 2019–Mar 1, 2020
MoMA PS1
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Abstract Generation: Now in Print
Mar 15–Sep 2, 2013
MoMA
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Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today
Mar 2–May 12, 2008
MoMA
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Automatic Update
Jun 27–Sep 3, 2007
MoMA
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Time Frame
Jun 25–Oct 2, 2006
MoMA PS1
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Cory Arcangel has
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