- Center for Advanced Visual Studies
The Center for Advanced Visual Studies at
MIT was founded in1967 byartist and teacherGyorgy Kepes . Kepes, who taught at the newBauhaus inChicago , originally founded the Center as a way to encourage artistic collaboration on a large civic scale.Some of the Center's fellows have included such notable artists as
Otto Piene ,Vassilakis Takis ,Jack Burnham ,Stan VanDerBeek ,Maryanne Amacher ,Joan Brigham ,Lowry Burgess ,Peter Campus ,Muriel Cooper ,Douglas Davis ,Charlotte Moorman ,Antoni Muntadas ,Yvonne Rainer ,Piotr Kowalski ,Alan Sonfist ,Aldo Tambellini , Joe Davis, Bill Seaman,Don Ritter , andLuc Courchesne .In
1974 , Otto Piene succeeded Kepes as the director of the Center. Piene retired in1994 and the Center was taken over byKrzysztof Wodiczko , who, after a hiatus, presently continues as director.In
2004 , Wodiczko brought on board a new staff including Associate DirectorLarissa Harris ,Meg Rotzel andJoe Zane . Since then, the Center has begun a revitalization program which includes numerous site visits by notable artists, long-term residencies, and the commissioning of new artistic projects. Some of the recent visitors has includedMarjetica Potrc ,Miranda July ,Vito Acconci ,Simon Starling ,Harrell Fletcher ,John Malpede ,David Robbins ,Fritz Haeg ,Ann Craven andMel Chin .External links
* [http://cavs.mit.edu homepage]
* http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/kepes.html
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