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Faculty Fellow

Theaster Gates

Professor of Visual Arts and the College; Director of Arts + Public Life University of Chicago

Biography

Theaster Gates is professor in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Chicago. Gates creates work that focuses on space theory and land development, sculpture and performance. Drawing on his interest and training in urban planning and preservation, Gates redeems spaces that have been left behind. Known for his recirculation of art-world capital, Gates creates work that focuses on the possibility of the “life within things.” Gates smartly upturns art values, land values, and human values. In all aspects of his work, he contends with the notion of Black space as a formal exercise – one defined by collective desire, artistic agency, and the tactics of a pragmatist. In recent years, he has had major solo exhibitions at such institutions as the New Museum (New York, 2022-2023), Serpentine Pavilion (London, 2022), Whitechapel Gallery (London, 2021 & 2013), Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, 2019-2020), Martin Gropius Bau (Berlin, 2019), Palais de Tokyo (Paris, 2019), Fondazione Prada (Milan, 2018 & 2016), Kunstmuseum Basel (Switzerland, 2018), National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C., 2017), Art Gallery of Ontario (Canada, 2016); Punta della Dogana (Venice, 2013) and dOCUMENTA 13 (Kassel, 2012). He was the winner of the Artes Mundi 6 prize and was a recipient of the Légion d'Honneur in 2017. He was awarded the Nasher Prize for Sculpture 2018, as well as the Urban Land Institute, J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development.

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Art and Public Life

Art and Public Life

What is a public? How do real and virtual spaces, architecture, and media help to create publics? Artists, critics, and scholars considered these questions with attention to new concepts of art as “social practice” and complex, modern notions of public space.

Art and Public Life is a combination seminar-colloquium, beginning in the fall term of 2014 and continuing throughout the 2014-15 academic year. The aim of the seminar is to work through some of the most advanced thinking on ideas about publics and their relation to questions of community,...

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