03/31/1942
Urbana, Illinois, USA:
Daniel Graham (March 31, 1942 – February 19, 2022) was an American visual artist, writer, and curator in the writer-artist tradition. In addition to his visual works, he published a large array of critical and speculative writing that spanned the spectrum from heady art theory essays, reviews of rock music, Dwight D. Eisenhower's paintings, and Dean Martin's television show. His early magazine-based art predates, but is often associated with, conceptual art. His later work focused on cultural phenomena by incorporating photography, video, performance art, glass and mirror installation art structures, and closed-circuit television. He lived and worked in New York City.
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Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon (1992) as Self - Narrator |
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Rock My Religion (1984) as |
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Death by Chocolate: West Edmonton Shopping Mall (1986-05) (2005) Director |
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Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon (1992) Additional Photography |
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Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon (1992) Writer |
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Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon (1992) Creator |
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Rock My Religion (1984) Director |
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Rock My Religion (1984) Producer |
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Rock My Religion (1984) Writer |
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Minor Threat (1983) Director |
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Local TV News Analysis (1980) Director |
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Performer/Audience/Mirror (1975) Director |
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Past Future Split Attention (1972) Director |
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Body Press (1971) Director |
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Sunset to Sunrise (1969) Director |