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Douglas Davis (artist)

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Davis lived and worked in New York City until his death on January 16, 2014. He is survived by three daughters, and two granddaughters. His wife of over 30 years, Jane Bell Davis, died in 2005.
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Davis taught advanced media at more than 25 universities and art colleges and served as consultant in this field for several corporations & foundations. Davis published the book
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His exploration of interactivity involving various media continued throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He is the author of one of the earliest art pieces on the
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Governor's Conference on the Arts and Technology, Information Technology Center, New York (installation), 1998
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Douglas Davis, Critic and Internet Artist, Dies at 80 - The New York Times
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InterActions (1967–1981), Art Gallery, Lehman College, New York City, 1994
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The Five Myths of Television Power, Or, Why the Medium is Not the Message
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The Five Myths of Television Power, or Why the Medium Is Not the Message
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Ronald Feldman Fine Arts (one-man), 1992, 1985, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1977
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The Net. Condition, Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1999
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was given by its collectors, Barbara and Eugene M. Schwartz, to the
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The Museum Transformed: Design and Culture in the Post-Pompidou Age
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Centro de Arte y Communicacion—Harrod's en Arte, Buenos Aires, 1991
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MetaBody (The World's First Collaborative Visions of the Beautiful)
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The Five Myths of TV Power (or, Why the Medium is Not the Message)
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Whitney Museum of American Art, (Biennial 1985), 1981, 1977, 1972
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P.S. 1/Institute of Contemporary Art, New York (website), 1997
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The Anagrammatic Body, Neue Galerie, Graz, Austria, 1999
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1982 (traveling exhibition)
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The Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, 1983, 1984
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WithDrawing, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, 1996
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TranceSex, Amanda Obering Gallery, Los Angeles, 1993
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Discours Amoureux, Galerie St. Gervais, Geneva, 1994
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The American Century, Part II, Whitney Museum, 1999
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Washington, D.C.
U.S.
Queens, New York
Video Art
Performance Art
Satellite Art
art criticism
Video Art
Newsweek
documenta 6
Nam June Paik
Joseph Beuys
Rockefeller Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
World Wide Web
The World's First Collaborative Sentence
Whitney Museum of American Art
P.S.1/The Institute of Contemporary Art
Booknotes interview with Davis on The Five Myths of Television Power, or Why the Medium Is Not the Message, May 30, 1993
C-SPAN
ISBN
978-0-06-431000-0
ISBN
1-55859-064-1
ISBN
978-0-671-73963-8
"New York Magazine"
"Douglas Davis, Newsweek Critic and Internet Artist, Dies at 80"
ISBN
3-933096-66-9

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