Daniel Tucker

Daniel Tucker works as an artist, writer and organizer developing documentaries, publications and events inspired by his interest in social movements and the people and places from which they emerge. His work has been exhibited at institutions including Mass MoCA (North Adams, MA), Gene Siskel Film Center (Chicago, IL), Park Avenue Armory (New York City, NY), Werkleitz Biennial 6 (Germany), Centro José Guerrero (Spain) as well as streets, protests and rooftops.

News

`Crisis Image Archive` exhibition featuring Gray Center Fellow Daniel Tucker

Jul 11, 2013

Gray Center Mellon Fellow Daniel Tucker is featured in the exhibition "Crisis Image Archive" on view at Art In These Times. For more on the exhibition click here. For a review on the show in Newcity by Bert Stabler click here. For more on Daniel's collaborative fellowship project Never the Same with Rebecca Zorach, click here.

Events

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May

 May 23, 2013, 12:00 AM – 1:30 AM
 Arts Incubator, 301 E. Garfield Blvd, Chicago, IL 60637

In its "Unfurlings" series, Never The Same activates the archive. Collaborators Daniel Tucker and Rebecca Zorach invite a series of fascinating individuals to dig into NTS archives looking for items of interest to share. Cauleen Smith, filmmaker and artist in residence at the Washington Park Arts Incubator, will lead a discussion of materials she has selected.

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May

 May 24, 2013, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 Cochrane-Woods Art Center, Rm 152, 5540 S. Greenwood Ave., Chicago

Mellon Fellow and Chicago artist & activist Daniel Tucker gives a talk entitled "Writing on Walls and Talking in Circles: Recent Art and Archiving."  Open to faculty, staff and graduate students.  RSVP required (lbdanzig@uchicago.edu).  Lunch will be served!

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Jun

 Jun 03, 2013, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
 Art In These Times, 2040 N. Milwaukee Ave., 2nd floor, Chicago, IL

In its "Unfurlings" series, Never The Same activates the archive. Collaborators Daniel Tucker and Rebecca Zorach invite a series of fascinating individuals to dig into NTS archives looking for items of interest to share. Jayne Hileman, an artist and educator, and Sarah Jane Rhee, a photographer and activist, will lead a discussion of materials they have selected.