UCLA Dept of Art Lecture: Cameron Rowland
Wednesday, March 2, 2022, 7:30 p.m.
Hammer Conversations
Cameron Rowland: UCLA Department of Art Lecture
Cameron Rowland’s work centers on the material operations of racial capitalism that order everyday life. Rowland’s work relies on a materialist approach to the conditions of production that structure institutions of subjection as well as their refusal. The work is grounded in a critique of property, and the capacity for the status of art to function as a medium of this critique.
Rowland’s work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Galerie Buchholz, Cologne, Germany; Établissement d’en face, Brussels; Kunsthalle Freiburg, Switzerland; Artists Space, New York and Essex Street / Maxwell Graham, New York. Rowland lives and works in New York.
Image:
Cameron Rowland
Deputies, Maxwell Graham / Essex Street, New York, New York, 2021
Installation view
Courtesy of the artist and Maxwell Graham / Essex Street, New York
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