Harrell Fletcher has worked collaboratively and individually on a variety of socially engaged, interdisciplinary art projects for over a decade. His work has been shown at SF MoMA, the de Young Museum, The Berkeley Art Museum, and Yerba Buena Center For The Arts in the San Francisco Bay Area; The Drawing Center, Socrates Sculpture Park, The Sculpture Center, The Wrong Gallery, and Smackmellon in NYC; DiverseWorks and Aurora Picture show in Houston, TX; PICA in Portland, OR; CoCA and The Seattle Art Museum in Seattle, WA; Signal in Malmo, Sweden; Domain de Kerguehennec in France; and The Royal College of Art in London. Fletcher exhibits in San Francisco and Los Angeles with Jack Hanley Gallery; in NYC with Christine Burgin Gallery; in London with Laura Bartlett Gallery; and Paris with Gallery In Situ. He was a participant in the 2004 Whitney Biennial exhibition. In 2002 Fletcher started Learning To Love You More, an ongoing participatory web site with Miranda July. A book version of the project will be published in 2007 by Prestel. He is the 2005 recipient of the Alpert Award in Visual Arts. His current traveling exhibition The American War originated in 2005 at ArtPace in San Antonio, TX, and traveled in 2006 to Solvent Space in Richmond, VA, White Columns in NYC, The Center For Advanced Visual Studies MIT in Boston, MA, PICA in Portland, OR, and LAXART in Los Angeles. Fletcher teaches Art and Social Practice at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.

Blog Entries by Harrell Fletcher

The American War

Posted January 19, 2007 | 11:00 AM (EST)


harrell.jpg(IMAGE CAPTION) Harrell Fletcher, The American War Billboard project. Photo: Lesley Moon

Recently there has been a lot of comparison between the current war in Iraq and The Vietnam War, which ended over thirty years ago. Its pretty clear that there are disparities between the...

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