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1946 Boston, Massachusetts - 2015 Los Angeles, California. Known for: Performance art, installation, graphics, teaching.
Following is the Los Angeles Times obituary of Chris Burden by Christopher Knight, May 10, 2015. When he had himself shot in the arm for a performance piece at a Santa Ana gallery, Chris Burden... Read full biography
Following is the Los Angeles Times obituary of Chris Burden by Christopher Knight, May 10, 2015. When he had himself shot in the arm for a performance piece at a Santa Ana gallery, Chris Burden became fleetingly famous. But years later, when he created such outsized, imagination-charged works as... Read full biography
Following is the Los Angeles Times obituary of Chris Burden by Christopher Knight, May 10, 2015. When he had himself shot in the arm for a performance piece at a Santa Ana gallery, Chris Burden became fleetingly famous. But years later, when he created such outsized, imagination-charged works as Urban Light, the ranks of vintage lampposts tightly arrayed outside the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, he left a longer-lasting legacy. Burden, the protean Conceptual artist who rose from doing... Read full biography
Following is the Los Angeles Times obituary of Chris Burden by Christopher Knight, May 10, 2015. When he had himself shot in the arm for a performance piece at a Santa Ana gallery, Chris Burden became fleetingly famous. But years later, when he created such outsized, imagination-charged works as Urban Light, the ranks of vintage lampposts tightly arrayed outside the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, he left a longer-lasting legacy. Burden, the protean Conceptual artist who rose from doing controversial performances in the 1970s to become one of the most compelling and widely admired sculptors of his generation, died Sunday at his home in Topanga Canyon. He was 69. Paul Schimmel, a close friend of the artist and the former chief curator at... Read full biography
Following is the Los Angeles Times obituary of Chris Burden by Christopher Knight, May 10, 2015. When he had himself shot in the arm for a performance piece at a Santa Ana gallery, Chris Burden became fleetingly famous. But years later, when he created such outsized, imagination-charged works as Urban Light, the ranks of vintage lampposts tightly arrayed outside the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, he left a longer-lasting legacy. Burden, the protean Conceptual artist who rose from doing controversial performances in the 1970s to become one of the most compelling and widely admired sculptors of his generation, died Sunday at his home in Topanga Canyon. He was 69. Paul Schimmel, a close friend of the artist and the former chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art who had organized Burden’s first retrospective exhibition in 1988, said the cause was... Read full biography
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- Speaking Volumes: 19 InterviewsNovember 2006Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- ReviewsDecember 2004Editors, ArtForumARTFORUM
- Bone of ContentionNovember 2004Meyer, RichardARTFORUM
- September CalendarSeptember 2004Editors, Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- Art Events-CaliforniaSeptember 2004Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- From Bullets to BridgesApril 2004Ebony, DavidArt in America
- How are Critics SpokeNovember 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Back at YouJanuary 2002Burkhart, KatheARTFORUM
- Heirs to the Crown Point TraditionApril 1999Helfand, GlenArt & Auction
- National NewsMay 1998Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Import/Export: Variations in NoirApril 1998Duncan, MichaelArt in America
- The Other BiennialNovember 1997McFadden, SarahArt in America
- ReviewsMay 1997Editors, ArtnewsARTnews
- Gaston Lachaise: The MonumentalOctober 1995Morgan, Anne BarclayAmerican Art Review
