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Jonathan Calm

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Jonathan Calm's photo and video work explores connections with the aesthetics of sculpture, documentary journalism, and architecture. The architectural development of public housing and its socio-cultural, historical and geopolitical impact on local and global urban communities constitutes a major
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Calm's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally, and written about in many publications. In 2008 he was the recipient of an Art Matters grant.
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Since 2009, Calm has been dividing his time between his native New York and Boston, where he teaches and is director of the Senior Thesis Program at the
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Sirmans, Franklin. “Mass Appeal: The Art Object and Hip Hop Culture,” catalogue essay, Gallery 101, Ottawa, Canada, August 2002
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Minto, Brooke. “Frequency,” catalogue essay, Studio Museum of Art, NYC, Nov 9, 2005–March 12, 2006, pp. 34–35 (illus.)
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of Chicago's 2008 Black Is, Black Ain't exhibition, which showcased racially related themes of what has been called
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Valdez, Sarah. “Report From New York, Bling and Beyond,”
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Calm participated in the 2015 Pulse New York Art Fair.
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Calm was born in New York. He received his BFA from
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Index

Montclair State University
Columbia University
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Renaissance Society
Post-Blackness
Encyclopedia of African American folklore
ISBN
978-0-313-33035-3
“Images on a Transcultural Highway,”
Art in America
“At Anacostia, Hats & Accessories,”
"PULSE New York Art Fair 2015"
"Weekend Update"
"Arts This Week: New Yet Familiar"
"The artists of the deCordova Biennial"
“African-American Art, Forward and Backward,”
"ART IN REVIEW; 'Superimposition'"
Official website
Categories
1971 births
Living people
Columbia University School of the Arts alumni
Montclair State University alumni

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