Shelly Silver
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Shelly Silver is a New York based artist utilizing video, film and photography.

Life

Silver attended Cornell University
Cornell University
Cornell University is an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, United States. It is a private land-grant university, receiving annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions...

, graduating in 1980 with a B.A. in Intellectual History, and a B.F.A. in Mixed Media and subsequently attended the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Studio Program.

Silver is on the faculty of Columbia University School of the Arts
Columbia University School of the Arts
The Columbia University School of the Arts , also known simply as the School of the Arts or as SoA, is the division of the university that offers Master of Fine Arts degrees in Film, Visual Arts, Theatre Arts, and Writing, as well as a Master of Arts degree in Film Studies...


Work

Using an irreverent mixture of fiction, documentary and experimental genres, Shelly Silver’s work in film, video, installation and photography is funny, poetic and formally beautiful, seducing the viewer into pondering such difficult issues as the cracks in our most common assumptions, the impossibility of a shared language, and the ambivalent and yet overwhelming need to belong—to a family, a nation, a gender, an ideology.

Exhibitions and awards

She has been exhibited widely throughout the US, Europe and Asia at venues such as MoMA, the ICP, MoCA, The Yokohama Museum, The Pompidou Center, The Kyoto Museum, the London ICA, The London, Singapore, New York, Moscow and Berlin Film Festivals. Silver has received numerous fellowships and grants from organizations such as the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA, NYSCA, NYFA, the Jerome Foundation, the Japan Foundation and Anonymous was a Woman. Broadcasts include BBC/England, PBS/USA, Arte/Germany, France, Planete/Europe, RTÉ/Ireland, SWR/Germany, Atenor/Spain.

Film/videography

  • 5 lessons and 9 questions about Chinatown, 10:00, 2009
  • exceptional happenings, 17:00 loop, 2008 (three-channel installation)
  • in complete world, 52:00, 2008
  • What I'm Looking For, 15:00, 2004/5 (single-channel & installation)
  • suicide, 70:00, 2003
  • ROOSTER, four-channel installation, 2001-2002
  • 1, 3:15, 2001
  • Hidden Among the Leaves, (collaborative installation with Nika Spalinger) 2000-2001
  • small lies, Big Truth, 18:48, 1999
  • 37 Stories About Leaving Home, 52:00, 1996
  • Former East/Former West, 62:00, 1994
  • April 2, 10:00, 1994
  • Fragments, (variable lengths, 1994-ongoing)
  • The Houses That Are Left, 51:00, 1991
  • We, 4:00, 1990
  • getting in, 3:00, 1989
  • Things I Forget To Tell Myself, 2:00, 1989
  • Meet the People, 17:00, 1986

External links

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