Sean Snyder

Biography Sean Snyder (Virginia Beach, USA, 1972)
Sean Snyder lives and works in Kyiv and Tokyo.

Snyder takes the global circulation of information as the operating ground for his work. His videos, texts and images data presented in the form of installations or publications, are the material evidence of a systematic research into the intrinsic codes of technologically produced and processed imagery as well as overt montage and propaganda techniques, exploring ideas of accessibility, transparency and the manipulation of information. Snyder draws his material from a variety of sources, being official news channels, information databanks, press agencies such as Reuters, The Associated Press, Governmental bodies as well as personal homepages, digital and material archives and clandestine websites. Through case studies, which have examined the world of urban planning, architecture and the news media, Snyder retraces the strange and often surprising shifts in meaning that information undergoes in the process of translation from one ideological system to another, while avoiding any definitive interpretation.
In 2003, his work was shown at Witte de With as part of the group exhibition Territories, curated by Anselm Franke, in collaboration with Eyal Weizman, Rafi Segal and Stefano Boeri.

Selected exhibitions:

2009
Index, Institute of Contemporary Art, London
Contemporary Art Museum/Front Room, St. Louis
2007
Optics. Compression. Propaganda, Galerie Neu
Stedelikjk Museum, Amsterdam
MNAC, Bukarest
Sala Rekalde, Bilbao
Gdansk
Lisson Gallery, London
2006
Van Abbe Museum, Eindoven
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
2005
Galerie Neu, Berlin
Wiener Secession, Vienna
Portikus, Frankfurt am Main
Galerie für zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig

Participated in:

Territories

Acting against the current spatial conception that imagines political territory as an endless flat surface that is cut into coherent territorial units by linear borders, this project investigates the fragmentation of contemporary political space. The idea of ‘territory’ has been …Read more

 

Two in One

Witte de With and de Appel arts centre (Amsterdam) jointly present Two in One, a benefit auction of 100 works by internationally acclaimed contemporary artists to benefit new projects. You are invited to participate in this fundraising adventure, to be held …Read more