Dan Graham
Dan Graham was born in Urbana, Illinois, in 1942 and moved to New York in the early 1960s, where he and friends founded the John Daniels Gallery in 1964, where Dan Flavin and Sol Le Witt, among others, exhibited. Graham ran the gallery until it closed in 1965, and soon after began to become active as an artist himself.
In his diverse body of work, which includes essays on art, architecture, and rock music as well as film, performance, video, and architecture, he explores individual perception in social space. In doing so, he always refers to concrete elements of everyday culture and playfully combines minimalist forms with dry humor. Dan Graham participated in almost every important exhibition since the 1970s and is one of the most influential artists of his generation. He died in 2022 in New York, USA.
His early conceptional works, such as Figurative (1965) or Schema (1966), were self-published magazine ad-vertisements,that intended to short-circuit the cycle of art and art publications. Also included
among these early works was his legendary photo-text essay “Homes for America” (1966), a documentation and analysis of suburban architecture. In films such as “Roll” and “Body Press” (1970), and in performances like Performer/Audience/Mirror (1975), Graham, influenced by psychoanalytic considerations, became involved with the perception of space and time, the consciousness of corporeality and the problems of interacting with the media. Dan Graham’s work has been influenced also by his participation in music and pop culture, and his cooperation with musicians, for example, Glen Branca or Sonic Youth, which led to videos such as “Rock My Religion” (1982-84). With Public Space/Two Audiences (1976) at the Biennale di Venezia, his work in architec-ture began to take concrete shape, culminating in a series of pavilions. His “New Design for Showing Videos” (1995), which he conceived specifically for the Generali Foundation, allows for the presentation of videos in-side an exhibition space and involves aspects of group dynamics. In addition to further architectural and architecture-related works, the Generali Foundation has also gathered together Graham’s film installations and videos. (MV)
Books of artists
Dan Graham. For publication. Ed. Otis Art Institute. Text by Graham, Dan. Los Angeles, 1975.
regina (Oktober 1994). Texts by Kremeier, Ulrike; Hilke, Antonia; Scott Brown, Denise; Margreiter, Dorit; Graham, Dan.
Dan Graham. Don't trust anyone over thirty. An entertainment by Dan Graham. London: Koenig Books, 2019.
Artworks
Binocular Zoom, 1969-70
Body Press, 1970-72
Caravans, Berwick-upon Tweed, 1997
Courtyard of Development, Jersey City, N.J., 1966; Row of Houses, Bayonne, N.J., 1963, 1963-66
Figurative, 1965
Helix/Spiral, 1973
Helix/Spiral (Simone Forti), 1973
Interview (Chris Dercon), the 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1991
Interview (Chris Dercon), Topics: Interior Design for Space Showing Videotapes - Design as Art, Art as Design, 1986
Interview (Chris Dercon), Topics: Rock My Religion, 1984
I-they, 1966
Layout for Catalogue "For Publication", 1966
Minor Threat, 1983
Model for Skateboard Pavilion, 1989
Model for Star of David Pavilion, 1989
New Design for Showing Videos, 1995
New Highway Restaurant, Jersey City, N.J., 1967; Trucks, New York, N.Y., 1966, 1966-67
No title - time and place use different type, 1966
Number Rungs Ladder, 1966
One, 1967-1991
Outdoor Pavilions, 1999
Parking Lot and Factory, Union City; Employees in Chicago, 1967
Past Future Split Attention, 1972
Performance and Stage-Set Utilizing Two-Way Mirror and Video Time Delay, 1983
Performer/Audience/Mirror, 1975
Phase In/Out, 1966
Private 'Public' Space: The Corporate Atrium Garden, 1987
Rock My Religion, 1982-84
Roll, 1970
Schema, 1967
Schema, 1995
Strange and Square, 1966
Strange and Square, 1966
Sunset to Sunrise, 1969
"Tennis Lady" Storefront, Palo Alto, ca. 1978; Kitchen Trays in Discount Store, Jersey City, N.J., 1966, 1966-78
Two Families in Front of New Houses, Staten Island, New York, 1967; "Model House" Bedroom, Staten Island, N.Y., 1967, 1967
Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon, 1992
Untitled, 1966
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Video/Architecture/Performance, 1996
Warehouse in "Neo-Colonial" Style, Westfield, N.J., 1978; "Tudor" Style House, Perth, Australia, 1985, 1978-85
Westkunst (Modern Period): Dan Graham Segment, 1980