Visual Arts Past Faculty

Glen Fogel

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About

Glen Fogel’s work spans an array of mediums including video, film, installation, sculpture, painting and photography. Recent solo exhibitions include SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, JTT, NY, Callicoon Fine Arts, NY, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Participant Inc., NY, and The Kitchen, NY. He has been included in the Whitney Biennial and numerous group exhibitions at venues including The Power Plant, Toronto, Sikkema Jenkins, NY, CCS Bard Hessel Museum, NY, Artists Space, NY, The ICA Philadelphia, and NGBK, Berlin. His film and video work has screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, The London International Film Festival, The Hammer Museum, LA, and MoMA, NY, among many others.

A frequent collaborator, Fogel made a video installation with Alexandra Bachzetsis,“Massacre: Variations on a Theme”, for the MoMA atrium in New York and documenta 14, Kassel, both in 2017. He has worked with RoseAnne Spradlin Dance on numerous productions as a video and visual designer, and most recently as a sound designer for “X” in 2016, and “Y”, at New York Live Arts in the fall of 2018. From 2004-2012, Fogel worked as a cameraman and editor on several Merce Cunningham Dance Company videos with artist Charles Atlas.

Fogel received his MFA from Bard College in 2010. He has been awarded numerous grants including the MAP Production Fund from Creative Capital, a Princess Grace Award, New Music USA, and The Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant for Visual Art. Fogel is currently the Technical Director and a faculty member at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College, and a visiting artist lecturer at Cooper Union.