Daniel Tucker

Daniel Tucker makes documentaries, publications, classes, exhibitions and events inspired by his interest in social movements and the people and places from which they emerge. His writings and lectures on the intersections of art and politics and his collaborative art projects have been published and presented widely. His artwork often takes the form of maps, image archives, and video essays and has been exhibited at Commonwealth & Council gallery (Los Angeles, CA), Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester, NY), Albuquerque Museum (Albuquerque, NM), Mass MoCA (North Adams, MA), Gene Siskel Film Center and Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago, IL), Art In General and the Park Avenue Armory (New York City, NY), Slought (Philadelphia), Werkleitz Biennial 6 (Germany), Centro José Guerrero (Spain), the 4th Athens Biennale (Greece) as well as streets, protests, front yards, bus tours and rooftops. He recently finished organizing the book and exhibit “Lastgaspism: Art and Survival in the Age of Pandemic” with Anthony Romero and Dan S. Wang and numerous other contributors. He works as an Associate Professor and Director of Socially-Engaged Art and Fine Art at Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia.

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