
<p>Andrea Fraser is a performance and video artist who has been regarded primarily as a pioneer of "institutional critique," since she structures her work around existing museum practices and protocols such as gallery talks and welcome speeches. Although they often begin rationally, her performances progressively unravel, frequently devolving into discussion of eccentric topics or performances of taboo behaviors. Spanning more than a decade, the <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artists/106766">five works in the Art Institute's collection</a> are among Fraser's earliest and most influential creations.</p> <p>Both <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artworks/193359"><em>Inaugural Speech</em></a> and <em>Official Welcome</em> parody the rhetorical functions of institutional opening events. <em>Inaugural Speech</em> deals with the politics of international group exhibitions of contemporary art in an era of increasing globalization. <em>Official Welcome</em> questions the relationship between artists and patrons: at one point, Fraser completely disrobes to suggest the inherent exhibitionism involved in presenting art. The intelligence, clarity, and forcefulness of such performances have ensured the Fraser's oeuvre remains a touchstone for critically engaged art of the 1990s and beyond.</p>
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Andrea Rose Fraser is a performance artist, mainly known for her work in the area of institutional critique. Fraser is based in New York and Los Angeles and is a professor and area head of the Interdisciplinary Studio of the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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2016 in Museums, Money, and Politics
2018 · Color inkjet print on white wove paper
2016 in Museums, Money, and Politics
2018 · Digital print
Projection
2008 · Video, high-definition, 2 projections, colour and sound (stereo)
Orchard Document: May I Help You?
2005 · 16mm film transferred to video (color, sound)
Official Welcome
2001 · Video (color, sound)
Soldadera (Scenes from Un Banquete en Tetlapayac, a film by Olivier Debroise)
1998 · Two-channel video (color, sound; 5 min.), five page facsimile letter from Frances Flynn Paine to Mrs. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
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