- Bruce Charlesworth
Bruce Charlesworth (born
1 February 1950 ) is a visual artist known primarily for his photographic, video and multimedia works. He is considered one of the pioneers of post-modern staged photography and an innovator in video installation and interactivity. He received his BA in Art from theUniversity of Northern Iowa (1972) and his MFA in Painting from theUniversity of Iowa in 1975. He is currently Assistant Professor of Film/Video/New Genres at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.Charlesworth began to exhibit in New York and internationally with the photo-novellas "Eddie Glove" (1976-79), and "Special Communiqués" (1981). Other staged photographic series followed, including "Trouble" (1982-83), "Fate" (1984-87), "Man and Nature" (1988-91), "Confiscated Objects" (1999-2000), and "Serum" (2003-08). "Surveillance" (1981) was the first of many of what Charlesworth termed "narrative environments", works that use video and/or audio to power a narrative within a designed space. "Projectile" (1982), "Wrong Adventures" (1984), "Private House" (1987), "Reality Street" (1994) and "Airlock" (2004) are a few subsequent multimedia installations. Video and film works include "Communiqués for Tape" (1981), "Robert and Roger" (1985), "Dateline for Danger" (1987), "A Stranger's Index" (1990) and "The Happiness Effect" (2004). Throughout much of the 1990s Charlesworth worked on his feature-length experimental film project "Private Enemy - Public Eye". In 1989 a book was published entitled , which was also the name of a survey exhibition of his work at the
International Center of Photography . The recent interactive video installation "Love Disorder" was featured in the 2008 Zero1 Biennial in San Jose.Charlesworth's work has been shown at the
Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, London'sTate Gallery ,The American Film Institute , theWhitney Museum of American Art , theNational Museum of American Art in Washington, and theMuseum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and many other museums and galleries. His work is included in the permanent collections of theMuseum of Modern Art in New York, theBaltimore Museum of Art , theMetropolitan Museum of Art , theWalker Art Center in Minneapolis, theHouston Museum of Fine Arts and theFundação de Serraives in Oporto, Portugal, among others. Charlesworth was the first artist-in-residence at theCapp Street Project in San Francisco.Charlesworth has also been the recipient of many grants and fellowships, from the
National Endowment for the Arts , theLouis Comfort Tiffany Foundation , the Jerome, Bush and McKnight Foundations. In 2007, he was awarded aJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship for his work in interactive video installation.External links
cite web
last = Charlesworth
first = Bruce
title =Bruce Charlesworth Official Site
url=http://www.brucecharlesworth.net/
accessdate = 2007-11-12 cite web
last = Capp Street Project
title =Capp Street Project Archive
url=http://www.cca.edu/library/capp/bruce_charlesworth.html
accessdate = 2007-11-12ources
cite book
last = Charlesworth
first = Bruce
authorlink = Bruce Charlesworth
title = Private Enemy Public Eye: The Work of Bruce Charlesworth
publisher =Aperture Book
date = 1989
doi = 10.12.07/b62130
isbn = 0893813370
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