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Ilana Harris-Babou

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Bauer, S.; Bock, Katinka; Brownsword, Neil; Cobbing, William; Grau, A.; Harris-Babou, Ilana; Hart, E.; Hopf, Judith; Hüner, Emre; Masduraud, Lou; Bellini, Antoine; Nagel, J.; Newby, Kate; Osorno, Nicolás; Schlumberger, Pablo; Stoll, Kerstin; Tee, J.; Vetter, I.; Windolf, Franziska; Wine, Jesse; Zhou,
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Her most recent exhibition is titled "Decision Fatigue" and was featured at Hesse Flatow in New York City from February 20 to March 21, 2020. This exhibit features a video of Harris-Babou's mother, Sheila Harris conducting a makeup tutorial. The artist's mother reflects on her choices to appear
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youthful and healthy, questioning the reality of her youth. Harris-Babou uses this video to examine how structural problems are sometimes concealed as personal choices. The exhibit also features sculptures that are similar to items found in a boutique but altered to appear abnormal.
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Harris-Babou has exhibited throughout the US and Europe, with solo exhibitions at The Museum of Arts & Design in New York and Vox Populi Gallery in
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Aspiration and the Deferral of Pleasure: Ilana Harris-Babou – Interviewed by Rebecca Schultz – BOMB Magazine
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and the modern American ideals of life within the home. She also features political messages reflecting the
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in August 2019. She is currently assistant professor of art and the Luther Gregg Sullivan Fellow in Art at
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2017 Artist Community Engagement Grant, Rema Hort Mann Foundation, New York City
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television as material in her practice, often dissecting notions of the
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2017 – One Bad Recipe – The Museum of Arts and Design, New York City
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In 2018, she created a fake hardware store at the Larrie Gallery in
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2018 – Further Thoughts on Earthly Materials – Kunsthaus Hamburg,
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2017 Van Lier Fellow, Museum of Arts and Design, New York City
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2020 – Decision Fatigue – Hesse Flatow, New York City.
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Hockley, Rujeko; Panetta, Jane, eds. (January 2019).
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Hockley, Rujeko; Panetta, Jane, eds. (January 2019).
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Hockley, Rujeko; Panetta, Jane, eds. (January 2019).
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Brooklyn
New York City
Yale University
Columbia University
ilanahb.com
American
installation artist
Brooklyn
Wesleyan University
music videos
cooking shows
home improvement
American Dream
PIN-UP
New York City
double standards
emancipation
African-Americans
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kennesaw, Georgia
Paris, France
Long Island City
The Jewish Museum
Hamburg
Whitney Biennial
Rujeko Hockley
Jane Panetta
Artspace
New Haven

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