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Daniele Genadry
Room#: 324A
Website: danielegenadry.com
Bio:
Daniele Genadry was born in Baltimore, Maryland and has a BA in studio art and mathematics from Dartmouth College (2002), and a MFA from the Slade School of Art, in London (2008). She was the recipient of the James B. Reynolds Fellowship for independent research and work in Beirut, Lebanon in 2005-06 and has participated in numerous artist residencies, including Illuminating Cultures at Tate Britain, the Anderson Ranch Art Center, East London Printmakers, Fondazione Ratti (Italy), the Utopia Project (Crete), and the Frans Masereel Centrum (Belgium). She has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally. She currently lives and works in New York.
Statement:
Daniele Genadry is interested in visual memory and its influence on
sight, where (a) view is formed by a collection of moments, in
addition to the specific location and frame of the present. She draws
on her movement between Lebanon, Italy and the States, and her recent
work is based on snapshots she takes while (literally) in transit-
which are then recreated and reenacted through painting, printmaking
and video. Through this process, she attempts to elongate a snapshot,
to its slowest possible form
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