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Revision as of 02:53, 17 April 2022
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John D. Freyer is an American artist who teaches at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Select projects
- Audio
- Audio Postcards, 2004–2005, produced for National Public Radio including such postcards as "On the Spin Cycle for Iowa's Ragbrai Race", "Iowa City Auction", and "Driven to Demolish".
- Film and Video
- Second Hand Stories, 2003, a travel collaboration with Christopher Wilcha of interviewing collectors, sellers, and bystanders of bought and sold objects.
- Photography
- Opening the Flatpack, co-organized by Freyer and anthropologist Johan Lindquist (Stockholm University) in collaboration with design and architecture firm Uglycute, investigated and developed methods for approaching IKEA's Billy bookcase as a site of conceptual concern.
- Sculpture
- Walm-Art, 2005, a fully functional “museum store” inside an art gallery that sold objects from a local Walmart.
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