Stan Douglas, the Vancouver-based multimedia artist whose film installations, photographs, and theater productions address marginalized voices and the role of technology in image-making, will ...
At the onset of the new year, one of New York City’s most maligned public transportation hubs—Penn Station—got a major upgrade. Completed at the end of 2020, the new Moynihan Train Hall has opened ...
In creating Penn Station’s Half Century, Douglas aimed to “examine how history manifests in specific places and transitional moments in society.” To pick the right moments to recreate, he worked with ...
Stan Douglas dissects and dramatizes the machinery of empire—its spectacle, its systems, and its violence—while inviting viewers to reconsider how histories are recorded, contested, and retold.
The acclaimed artist Stan Douglas will be the subject of a major survey organized by the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College's (CCS Bard) Hessel Museum of Art, marking the first U.S. survey of ...
Over his long and varied career, Douglas has won acclaim for his multilayered, intellectually challenging, technically innovative and visually sumptuous works. He has often focused (no pun intended) ...
Stan Douglas’ ‘2011 ≠ 1848’ at the 59th Venice Biennale is a tale of two years and four global events. It’s also a tale of two exhibitions, which marks a first in Canada Pavilion history. ‘When the ...
Stan Douglas, “Garden Designed by Lenné, Halbinsel Meedehorn, Sacrow, 1994/95,” from the series Potsdamer Schrebergärten, 15 parts (Hasso Plattner Collection ...
Stan Douglas`s latest work, the video installation Suspiria, 2002/2003, is as visually weird and conceptually sophisticated as anything he has ever produced. Titled after Dario Argento`s classic ...