Lana Z Caplan

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Lana Z Caplan
Born
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
NationalityAmerican
EducationMassachusetts College of Art and Design
Known forPhotography, video, new media, and installation

Lana Z Caplan is an American interdisciplinary artist working with photography, video, film and interactive media installations.

Her works have been described as a "suggestion of worlds colliding"[1] and present an abstract illustration of the deepening "schism between humans and the landscape."[2] Her work has been exhibited and screened in solo and group exhibitions in cities around the world including Beijing, New York, San Francisco, San Juan, Edinburgh, Mexico City, Philadelphia, Boston, Manitoba, New Delhi, Tel Aviv, Valparaiso, and Barcelona.[3]

Recently she held exhibitions at Inside Out Art Museum (Beijing, China), Museo Tamayo (Mexico City), the Edinburgh International Film Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland), the Antimatter Film Festival (Victoria, BC), the Crossroads Film Festival (San Francisco), the Black Maria Film Festival (a 65-city touring program) and the Public Art Video Commission for the Massachusetts Cultural Council.[4] Her 2010 film Sospira was scored by Chris Brokaw and Kevin Micka from Animal Hospital.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Silver, Joanne (April 2014). "Lana Z Caplan". ARTnews. 113.4: 108.
  2. ^ McQuaid, Cate (January 7, 2014). "Caplan at NAGA". The Boston Globe: G p.3.
  3. ^ Quirk, Rachel. "Lana Z Caplan". 365artists365days.com. Greymatter Gallery. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  4. ^ Massachusetts Cultural Council. "Art on the Marquee Artworks". artonthemarquee.com.
  5. ^ "IMDB, Sospira (2010)". Retrieved February 4, 2015.

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