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Practice Lecture Series: Baseera Khan
Baseera Khan
The MFA Art Practice department Practice Lecture Series presents Baseera Khan. Register here.
Baseera Khan is a New York-based visual artist who sublimates colonial histories through performance and sculpture in order to map geographies of the future. Khan is currently working on their first museum solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York (2021) and opened their first solo exhibition at Simone Subal, New York (2019). Their works are part of several public permanent collections including the Solomon R. Guggenheim, Kadist, San Francisco, the Walker Art Center, MN, and the New Orleans Museum of Art, LA. Khan's work is published in 4Columns, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Artforum, Art in America, BOMB, Brooklyn Rail and TDR Drama Review. Khan is an adjunct professor of sculpture, performance and critical theory, and received an MFA from Cornell University (2012) and a BFA from the University of North Texas (2005).
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