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Artist: Gregory Green
The Honorable Ambassador and Consultation Group Member Gregory Odell Green of The New Free State of Caroline delivers an address
By Gregory Green
Located in New York, NY
Video Link
https://vimeo.com/28216778
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Gregory Green Art
Fido (Mock Chemical or biological rocket)
By Gregory Green
Located in New York, NY
Fido, 1998
Chemical or biological rocket
Stainless steel, electronics and resin
100 x 12 x 12 inches
Fido is a fully functional rocket with a hand sculpted nosecone but is missing the detonator and fuel.
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Gregory Green is internationally recognized for his challenging work and the numerous controversies it has spawned in the USA and Europe. Since the mid-1980’s, Gregory has created artworks and performances exploring systems of control and the evolution of individual and collective empowerment. Green’s work considers the use of violence, alternatives to violence, and the accessibility of information and technology as vehicles for social or political change. Referencing historical precedents and disturbingly anticipating various historical events, such as the tragedy of 9/11 and the Arab Spring...
Category
1990s Contemporary Gregory Green Art
Materials
Stainless Steel
Louis Vuitton, Mock Vanity Case Bomb
By Gregory Green
Located in New York, NY
Gregory GREEN
Untitled (Louis Vuitton, Vanity Case Bomb), 2000
Mixed media
21 x 40 x 23 cm
unique
Gregory Green is internationally recognized for his challenging work and the numerous controversies it has spawned in the USA and Europe. Since the mid-1980’s, Gregory has created artworks and performances exploring systems of control and the evolution of individual and collective empowerment. Green’s work considers the use of violence, alternatives to violence, and the accessibility of information and technology as vehicles for social or political change. Referencing historical precedents and disturbingly anticipating various historical events, such as the tragedy of 9/11 and the Arab Spring...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Gregory Green Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Untitled (Louis Vuitton, Vanity Case Bomb)
By Gregory Green
Located in New York, NY
Gregory GREEN
Untitled (Louis Vuitton, Vanity Case Bomb), 2000
Mixed media
21 x 40 x 23 cm
unique
Gregory Green is internationally recognized for his challenging work and the numerous controversies it has spawned in the USA and Europe. Since the mid-1980’s, Gregory has created artworks and performances exploring systems of control and the evolution of individual and collective empowerment. Green’s work considers the use of violence, alternatives to violence, and the accessibility of information and technology as vehicles for social or political change. Referencing historical precedents and disturbingly anticipating various historical events, such as the tragedy of 9/11 and the Arab Spring...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Gregory Green Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Fido (Chemical or biological rocket)
By Gregory Green
Located in New York, NY
Fido, 1998
Chemical or biological rocket
Stainless steel and electronics
100 x 12 x 12 inches
Fido is a fully functional rocket but is missing the detonator and the rocket fuel.
Gregory Green is internationally recognized for his challenging work and the numerous controversies it has spawned in the USA and Europe. Since the mid-1980’s, Gregory has created artworks and performances exploring systems of control and the evolution of individual and collective empowerment. Green’s work considers the use of violence, alternatives to violence, and the accessibility of information and technology as vehicles for social or political change. Referencing historical precedents and disturbingly anticipating various historical events, such as the tragedy of 9/11 and the Arab Spring...
Category
1990s Contemporary Gregory Green Art
Materials
Stainless Steel
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