Jonah Freeman
In Jonah Freeman 's art, architecture reflects dystopic visions, psychotic episodes, and the workings of drug-related subcultures. Freeman is best known for the maze-like installations he has created with artist Justin Lowe; their 2009's Black Acid Co-Op transformed Deitch Projects into an illicit laboratory/squatter's den. He has also worked in video; 2004's The Franklin Abraham chronicles life in a futuristic mega-block of an apartment complex. His art has appeared in the Prague, Tirana, and...See more
In Jonah Freeman 's art, architecture reflects dystopic visions, psychotic episodes, and the workings of drug-related subcultures. Freeman is best known for the maze-like installations he has created with artist Justin Lowe; their 2009's Black Acid Co-Op transformed Deitch Projects into an illicit laboratory/squatter's den. He has also worked in video; 2004's The Franklin Abraham chronicles life in a futuristic mega-block of an apartment complex. His art has appeared in the Prague, Tirana, and Busan Biennials, and at museums including MoMA PS1 and the Wexner Center for the Arts. He lives in New York City. See less
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