Andrea Fraser is an American artist who is known for her performance-based artwork that often critiques the art world and its institutions. She was born on June 21, 1965, in Billings, Montana, and currently lives and works in Los Angeles.
Fraser's work explores themes of power, money, and social dynamics within the context of the art world. She often employs the format of the institutional critique, where she places herself within art institutions and engages in actions or performances that reveal underlying dynamics and hierarchies.
One of her most well-known works is "Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk" (1989), where she posed as a museum docent and gave a satirical and critical tour of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In this performance, she pointed out the economic and social implications of the artworks, challenging the notion of art's inherent value and the role of museums as cultural gatekeepers.
Fraser has exhibited her work internationally, including at prominent institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Tate Modern, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. She has also published essays and writings on art and its politics, further contributing to critical discourse within the field.
Overall, Andrea Fraser's work confronts the art world's systems of power and privilege, offering a unique perspective and critique of the institutional structures that shape the production and consumption of art.
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