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- Q4980485 description "New York Artist".
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- Q4980485 abstract "Bryan Zanisnik is a contemporary artist working in video, performance, photography and installation. Zanisnik's multidisciplinary practice addresses issues of aging and regression, suburban architecture, masculinity, familial relationships, Freudian psychology, and Americana culture. Critic David Duncan commented at Bryan Zanisnik's work that "[its] comical impartation of dubious history and catalogue of trivial possessions sidestep sentimentality while conveying a fascination with the type of inherited narrative that gets passed down in close-knit families." In the spring of 2012 Zanisnik was involved in a legal battle with Philip Roth over the use of Roth's "The Great American Novel" in his performance at the Abrons Arts Center. According to Artnet Magazine, "the law firm representing author Philip Roth personally served performance artist Bryan Zanisnik with a cease and desist letter at the Abrons Arts Center on New York's Lower East Side, where Zanisnik was in the midst of staging Every Inch a Man, a performance that involves locking himself inside a Plexiglass case while he silently reads Roth's The Great American Novel and a fan blows old baseball cards and money into the air around him." Since 2002 Zanisnik has regularly photographed and wrote about the Meadowlands, a highly polluted swamp in Northern New Jersey. Focused on the objects discarded within the landscape, Zanisnik was known to have had encounters with local police, environmental scientists, hobo encampments and homeland security. Critic Christine Smallwood speaks about this project, saying that Zanisnik's "photo essay in Triple Canopy "Beyond Passaic" documents the author’s illegal wanderings in New Jersey’s heavily polluted and largely neglected Meadowlands. Inspired by Robert Smithson, himself famously inspired by the region, Zanisnik walks abandoned train tracks, finds discarded objects, and discovers a hobo encampment under a bridge. While Smithson was drawn to “geology and rock quarries, monumental vacancies and ruins in reverse,” Zanisnik is interested in the legal ambiguity of the space, its toxicity, and the people living on its waste."".
- Q4980485 birthDate "1979".
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- Q4980485 dateOfBirth "1979".
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- Q4980485 comment "Bryan Zanisnik is a contemporary artist working in video, performance, photography and installation. Zanisnik's multidisciplinary practice addresses issues of aging and regression, suburban architecture, masculinity, familial relationships, Freudian psychology, and Americana culture.".
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