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' }); + ' @media (max-width: 767px){ .close-signup {top:0 !important;} }' validate: function( $form, $email ){ ouibounceAPIaccess = ouibounce( //default prefix is 'artnet_newsletter_' Stan Douglas’ free virtual talk on January 28 centers on his new permanent public commission Penn Station’s Half Century, 2020, a captivating photographic series that reconstructs nine remarkable but forgotten moments from the history of the original Pennsylvania Station (1910-1963).The artist has created this monumental site-specific artwork for the newly opened … $email.focus(); Stan Douglas (born October 11, 1960) is an artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The results transcend a simple “What if?” to suggest questions about objective truth and the treatment of the "other" in contemporary society. } else { function closeSignupBar() { expiration_days: 5 link.href = fileName; } January 21, 2021. In the film, Douglas describes delving into the history of his native Vancouver, which was part of a nascent film-noir scene after World War II. addCss('https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.7.0/css/font-awesome.min.css'); Stan Douglas graduated from the Emily Carr College of Art and Design (now the Emily Carr University of Art and Design) in 1982 and was included the following year in the Vancouver Art Gallery's survey Vancouver: Art and Artists 1931–1983. setTimeout(function() { On January 28, Stan Douglas will be featured as part of Public Art Talks, presented by Cooper Union via Zoom. onSuccess(); ': Watch Video Artist Stan Douglas Remix History to Reimagine the Present artnet.com - Caroline Goldstein. expiration_days: 14 Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. } }; For this epic six-hour video, the lens-based artist has imagined a jam session set in the early seventies in the prestigious Manhattan studio, nick-named “The Church.” }, 5000); Stan Douglas (b. His ongoing inquiry into technology’s role in image-making, and how those mediations infiltrate and shape collective memory, has resulted in works that are at once specific in their historical and cultural references and broadly accessible. Canadian photographer and video artist Stan Douglas challenges viewers’ ideas about narrative by creating non-linear, sometimes randomly generated video installations that can continue for days. setNewsletterCookie('recentlyShown', 1); pagetypeforce = pagetypeurl.substr(pagetypeurl.length - 3); + '