Chip Lord
- Introduction
- Chip Lord is an American media artist and Professor Emeritus, UC Santa Cruz and residing in San Francisco. He is best known for his work with the alternative architecture and media collective known as Ant Farm, which he co-founded with Doug Michels in 1968. His work generally takes a satirical look at American myths and legends, they are often "nostalgic, but edged with an ironic detachment."
- Wikidata
- Q5101523
- Introduction
- Founding member of the collective Ant Farm that created performances, temporary structures, video pieces, outdoor installations, and architecture ca. 1970s.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Architect, Designer, Teacher, Installation Artist, Multimedia Artist, Video Artist
- Name
- Chip Lord
- Ulan
- 500014939
Exhibitions
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9 + 1 Ways of Being Political: 50 Years of Political Stances in Architecture and Urban Design
Sep 12, 2012–Jun 9, 2013
MoMA
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MoMA Media Lounge
Feb 29, 2012–Jul 8, 2013
MoMA
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Building Collections: Recent Acquisitions of Architecture
Nov 10, 2010–May 30, 2011
MoMA
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Video from Vancouver to San Diego
Jan 4–Feb 26, 1985
MoMA
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Video (Fall 1984): Political Works and "Talking to Myself"
Oct 14–Dec 9, 1984
MoMA PS1
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Chip Lord has
6 exhibitionsonline.
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Sausalito Media Van v.2 1970
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Scottsdale Hilton 1970
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Apollo 17 1970
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Media Van at Tulane 1970
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Johnny Romeo at Yale 1970
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Motel Surveillance 1970
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Ben Sleeping 1970
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord AC/DC 1970
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Ant Farm Documentation 1971
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord World’s Longest Bridge 1971
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Ant Farm, Richard Jost, Chip Lord, Doug Michels House of the Century (Alvin and Marilyn Lubetkin House), Mo-Jo Lake, Texas, Plans for Ground Floor, Master Loft, Bunk #1, and Children's Loft 1971-73
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Ant Farm, Richard Jost, Chip Lord, Doug Michels House of the Century (Alvin and Marilyn Lubetkin House), Mo-Jo Lake, Texas, East and West Elevations 1971-73
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Ant Farm, Richard Jost, Chip Lord, Doug Michels House of the Century (Alvin and Marilyn Lubetkin House), Mo-Jo Lake, Texas, South and North Elevations 1971-73
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Ant Farm, Richard Jost, Chip Lord, Doug Michels House of the Century (Alvin and Marilyn Lubetkin House), Mo-Jo Lake, Texas, Sections 1971-73
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord “Off-Air” Australia 1976
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Chip Lord Celebrity Author 1977
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Chip Lord The Executive Air Traveler 1979
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Chip Lord Get Ready to March! 1981
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Chip Lord Abscam (Framed) 1981
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Chip Lord Bi-Coastal 1983
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Chip Lord Three Drugs 1983
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Mickey McGowan, Chip Lord Easy Living 1984
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Chip Lord AUTO FIRE LIFE 1984
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Antonio Muntadas, Branda Miller, Chip Lord Media Hostages 1985
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Chip Lord, Antonio Muntadas Media Hostages: Future Language 1985
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Chip Lord Ballplayer 1986
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Chip Lord Motorist 1989
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Chip Lord The Aroma of Enchantment 1992
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Ant Farm's Dirty Dishes 1971-2003
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Inflatables Illustrated 1971-2003
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Ant Farm, Chip Lord Time Capsule 1972-1984/2003
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