Perry Hoberman
Perry Hoberman is an media and installation artist whose work has been exhibited widely throughout the United States and Europe. He works with a variety of technologies, ranging from the utterly obsolete to the seasonably state-of-the-art.
His installation "Timetable" was awarded the Grand Prix at the ICC Biennale '99 in Tokyo, and "Systems Maintenance" won a 1999 Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction."Unexpected Obstacles", a retrospective survey of his work, was exhibited during summer 1998 at the ZKM Mediamuseum in Karlsruhe, Germany, and before that at Gallery Otso in Espoo, Finland. In 2002 he was both a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow and a Rockefeller Media Arts Fellow. Hoberman is represented by Postmasters Gallery in New York, where he has had many one-person exhibitions.
He has taught at the Cooper Union School of Art, the San Francisco Art Institute and the School of Visual Arts. Currently, Hoberman is a Visiting Professor in the Interactive Media Division at the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television, as well as a visiting artist at the California Institute of the Arts. His work is included in the exhibition "Open House: Working In Brooklyn", currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum.

 

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