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Karen Archey


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Editor of e-flux conversations

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Karen Archey is a North American art critic and curator based in New York City and Berlin. She is editor of e-flux Conversations.

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In Beijing in 2014 she co-curated the survey exhibition Art Post-Internet at Ullens Center for Contemporary Art with Robin Peckham and edited the freely available publication Art Post-internet: Information/Data.

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Archey regularly speaks on issues related to contemporary art, feminism, and technology at venues such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, and writes for publications such as Frieze, ArtReview, and Spike Art Quarterly.

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Biography

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Archey received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual and Critical Studies in 2008 from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Exhibitions

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  • Images Rendered Bare. Vacant. Recognizable, Stadium, New York City, 2012
  • Bcc #7, Stadium, New York City, 2012
  • Deleuze & Co., Stadium, New York City, 2012
  • How to Eclipse the Light, Wilkinson, London, 2012
  • Deep Spaces (Insides), Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York City, 2012
  • Harm van den Dorpel, Abrons Art Center, New York City, 2013
  • Hymns for Mr. Suzuki, Abrons Art Center, New York City, 2013
  • Art Post-Internet, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China, 2014
  • Selected writings

  • Art Post-Internet: Information/Data. Edited with Robin Peckham
  • "Hyper-Elasticity Symptoms, Signs Treatment: On Hito Steyerl's Liquidity Inc." within Too Much World: The Films of Hito Steyerl, edited by Nick Aikens; Sternberg Press, Van Abbemuseum and Institute of Modern Art, 2014
  • Hack Life, Art Papers, November/December 2013
  • References

    Karen Archey Wikipedia