Statement
Greg Sholette’s expanded artistic practice includes object making, critical writing, digital media, and collaborative projects focused on the politics of memory and the visualization of resistance. "Sholette moves fluidly between sentimentality and criticality, ironic abandon and the recognition that, as Walter Benjamin famously wrote," There is no document of civilization, which is not at the same time a document of barbarism," Thom Donovan writing for Art:21 Blog, August, 26th 2011.
Bio
Greg Sholette has exhibited his work nationally and internationally at The Queens Museum of Art in New York; Dia Art Foundation in New York; Museum of Modern Art in New York; Plato’s Cave in Brooklyn, NY; Momenta Arts in Brooklyn; New Langton Arts in San Francisco; Santa Fe Art Center in New Mexico; 126 Gallery in Galway, Ireland; Enjoy Public Art Gallery in Wellington, New Zealand; Moderna Galerija in Ljubljana, Slovenia;; Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University; Taipei Art Museum in Taiwan; and on the streets and avenues of New York City.