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Sensitive to Art & its Discontents

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Adam Milner

Adam Milner is an artist working across various media to interrogate and create archives and collections related to the body or the self. He recently mined the Andy Warhol Museum archives in search of symbolic and actual body parts, and then temporarily interspersed his own bodily mementos throughout the archive. He has also exhibited at the Aspen Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Casa Maauad (Mexico City), Gildar Gallery (Denver) and David B. Smith Gallery (Denver). He received his MFA from Carnegie Mellon University.

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An Artwork by Sarah Lucas Hung Above My Bed for a Month

Avatar photo by Adam Milner January 3, 2019January 7, 2021

At the Braddock Carnegie Library, art sits alongside other lending collections, including books of course, but also puppets and tools.

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The Beauty and Anxiety of Seeing Myself, and My Partner, in a Portrait

Avatar photo by Adam Milner April 4, 2018January 7, 2021

I forget if we asked Danny Ferrell to paint us or if it was his idea, but I was surprised to feel so much when I saw the painting for the first time at an art fair.

Felix Gonzalez-Torres, "Untitled" (Go-Go Dancing Platform) (1991), wood, light bulbs, acrylic paint, and Go-Go dancer in silver lamé bikini, sneakers, and personal listening device; overall dimensions vary with installation; platform: 21 1/2 x 72 x 72 in (photo by the author for Hyperallergic)
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Falling in Love with a Felix Gonzalez-Torres Go-Go Dancer

Avatar photo by Adam Milner July 7, 2017January 7, 2021

During a recent visit to David Zwirner, I was transfixed by the dancer performing on a Gonzalez-Torres sculpture, so I decided to track him down.

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Why Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Colorado Project Succeeded Despite Its Failure

Avatar photo by Adam Milner January 31, 2017January 7, 2021

“Over the River” was never about the sculpture, it was about the attempt.

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