blackbird online journal spring 2002 vol.1 no. 1

 

MARK HARRIS | On Aspects of the Avant-garde



Bad Music Seminar, 1999. This video preceded the lecture, "On Aspects of the Avant-garde." A second Harris video, Flies, 2003, played in the background during the lecture. Richard Roth introduces Mark Harris below.

Mark Harris is a visiting associate professor in the departments of sculpture, and painting and printmaking. He's actually, I believe, the first person who we call a joint appointment, someone appointed for two different departments in the university. So we're really pleased to have lured him away from the school where he is usually working in Loughborough, UK, where he's also the chair, or they call it the program leader—we call it the chair—of painting and printmaking at the University of Loughborough.

Mark Harris's extensive exhibition record includes solo exhibitions at the Trans Hudson Gallery in New York City and group exhibitions at the Tate Modern and at 1 000 000 mph, and that's a gallery in London, I hope I got that right.

Mark is also a critic writing for the journal Art Monthly, among other publications, and he is currently completing a PhD in philosophy at Goldsmiths College in London. Mark has curated and co-curated a number of significant group exhibitions: Dumbfounded, at the Battersea Art Center in London; Educating Barbie, at Trans Hudson Gallery in New York; and Material Abuse, also at Trans Hudson.


Mark Harris and Richard Roth

Mark's art often seems to embody opposites, such as the ability to appear casually tossed off and intellectually rigorous at once. His body of work consists of complex paintings that are both sculptural and dematerialized, audio and video work, and text pieces, all with a decidedly conceptual orientation. One might think that an artist concerned with art history and philosophy as erudite as Mark Harris would be somewhat removed from worldly concerns. But I am delighted to report that Mark has a wide range of interests informing his art that include an enthusiasm for and expertise in youth culture, world music, and digital technology.

Please join me in welcoming Mark Harris.

—Richard Roth



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