Sam Durant
- Introduction
- Sam Durant (born 1961, in Seattle) is a multimedia artist whose works engage social, political, and cultural issues. Often referencing American history, his work explores culture and politics, engaging subjects such as the civil rights movement, southern rock music, and modernism.
- Wikidata
- Q7407437
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Teacher, Installation Artist, Sculptor
- Name
- Sam Durant
- Ulan
- 500121146
Exhibition
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Sam Durant Sitting, Problem Solving, Identity, I Am What I Sit On, Kohler Well Worth Lite, Toto, Vitromex & Eames LCN Chair 1995
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Sam Durant Behind the Center 1995
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Sam Durant We Are the People (Index) 2003
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Sam Durant Proposal for a Map of the World (Asian-African Conference, Bandung, Indonesia, 1955) 2015
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