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Antonia Wright (artist)

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Full Name
  
Antonia Wright

Occupation
  
Performance Artist

Nationality
  
American


Born
  
1979 (age 37–38)
Miami, Florida, US

Known for
  
Installations, Experimentation, Poetry

Antonia Wright (born 1979) is an artist from Miami, Florida. Wright is a poet, photographer, video, performance, and installation artist.

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Background and education

Wright is a Cuban American artist born in Miami who received a BA from The University of Montana in 2002, an MFA from The New School in 2005,a as well as a completed study at the International Center of Photography in New York City, New York. Wright's recent exhibitions include solo shows at Luis de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles and Spinello Projects in Miami, Trading Places 2 at The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami. She has been featured in New York Magazine’s article, “The New Talent Show: Pot-Luck Culture" on the burgeoning salon scene in New York City.

  • In the Fall of 2015, Wright was an artist-in-residence at Pioneer Works, in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
  • Works

    Wright navigates the physicality of the universal human condition through a multifarious, process-oriented art practice combining photography, performance, poetry, video, installation and sculpture. Wright recently merged two of her mediums in, Poem:Videos, a multi-channel installation that collaborated Wright's poetry and reading to create video poems with interpretations by artists like Robert Chambers, Daniel Joseph, Justin Long, Matthu Placek, and Rona Yefman. In 2013, Wright created "Be" a video showing the artist covered in 15,000 bees while practicing the movements of tai chi. Since 2009, Wright has been performing an on-going piece entitled "Are You OK?" Whereby she goes into the streets of various cities and cries while capturing the responses of those passing by. In April 2012, Wright established an artist-in-residence program at Lotus House Women's Shelter, in Miami, Florida. The artist lived there for one month.

    Art Basel Miami Beach

    During Art Basel Miami (2013), Wright threw herself through sheets of glass in 'Suddenly We Jumped (Breaking the Glass Ceiling)' at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens inspired by the movement of Futurism.

    Collections

    Antonia Wright's work is in the permanent collection of Martin Z. Margulies.

    References

    Antonia Wright (artist) Wikipedia