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Mary Ellen Carroll was born on 1961 in Danville, Illinois, United States, is an American artist. Discover Mary Ellen Carroll's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Mary Ellen Carroll is a conceptual artist who lives and works in New York City.

The artist has exhibited at Whitney Museum, Alserkal Avenue in Dubai, ICA London, PS1-New York, The Menil Collection in Houston, and MUMOK in Vienna.

Mary Ellen Carroll lives in New York City.

Carroll received a Bachelor of Science degree and minored in fine art and worked with Betty Woodman and made films when Stan Brakhage taught at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Carroll received a Master in Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Teaching, lecturing and public presentations in architecture, art, and policy are an important part of Carroll’s work, stating that, “architecture is inherently a political act.” Institutions have included architecture/public policy programs at Rice University, Columbia University, Yale University, Princeton University and the DIA Art Foundation amongst others.

• prototype 180 "makes architecture perform as a work of art" that is literally a ground-shifting exercise, in that it structurally involved the 180 degree rotation, back to front, of a house and its surrounding land in the development of Sharpstown, a suburb of Houston, Texas.

1986

• My death is pending ... Because. is a series of artworks and performances started in 1986 that was completed in 2017 at Irwindale Speedway in the demolition derby — Nite of Destruction in Los Angeles and was filmed by director Giorgio Angelini, Michael Isabell of Eyespy Films, with still photographs by Michele Asselin.

The series conception and production was influenced by Rube Goldberg's stream-of-consciousness methodology.

My death is pending ... Because. exhibition and performance at Third Streaming Gallery in New York City and in Bridget Donahue Gallery.

• PUBLIC UTILITY 2.0 is the ongoing and architects the space of radio frequency as a work of conceptual art providing equitable Internet access and groundbreaking uses of spectrum in the cultural realm.

Its path-marking in policy and technology is for the development of a sustainable model and will provide wireless broadband access and associative programming for cultural, educational, and economic development.

It expands the design process from what is on the ground in the built environment to what is in the airwaves as a space.

It retrofits the raw material of unused radio frequency with state of the art software defined radios and the accompanying policy for broadband wireless access.

PUBLIC UTILITY 2.0 was a commission featured in the biennial Prospect.3|New Orleans under the artist direction of Franklin Sirmans and used TVWS and experimental licenses from the FCC for deployments.

The newly unlicensed spectrum known as the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) will be deployed in urban and rural use cases and it will include prototype 180 in Houston for the urban deployment.

1996

• Nothing is the seminal series that was started by Carroll in 1996.

2003

• Federal the 24-hour, two-theater movie was shot in 2003 and supported by the Guggenheim Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation to Watch the Watchers.

2006

It was the inaugural commission by the Precipice Alliance in 2006, the first international organization to commission high-profile, large-scale works of art on the subject of global warming.

The project intentionally sited and temporarily located at the former American Can Company factory in Jersey City, New Jersey and consists of illuminated characters spelling out: IT IS GREEN THINKS NATURE EVEN IN THE DARK.

'indestructible language'' was installed for the UN's Climate Summit — COP26 in Glasgow and was initially illuminated on Saturday, October 30, 2021, and continues to be daily at sunset on The School House, 101 Portman St, Kinning Park, Glasgow G41 1EJ, UK.

• The Circle Game is a permanent installation in the collection of the Alserkal Foundation in Dubai, UAE.

Invited to participate in an exhibition and presentation in 2006 at the Foundation Telefónica and a residency in Ostende, Argentina Carroll walked out of the door of her New York residence and followed the written instructions for the work to leave with no possessions for use or exchange, and every interaction and element were considered a part of the performance for this iteration of Nothing.

Carroll traveled with only her passport and the clothes on her back to spend six weeks in the county.

By design there was no documentation of the performance.

2014

Nothing fomented public outcry in 2014 by noted art historians and art professionals including David Joselit-Harvard University, Frazer Ward-Smith College, and Yona Backer-Third Streaming when Marina Marina Abramović planned and titled a performance Nothing that for the Serpentine and failed to acknowledge Carroll's performance and historical precedent.

in New York City.

Carroll retains the registered trademark and copyright for Nothing.

2016

Carroll was commissioned in 2016 to realize two site specific works of art that consist of two channel letter LED signs that read, WHEN DID YOU ARRIVE and WHEN WILL YOU RETURN, and a temporary five-story structure that used standard construction scaffolding to erect an edifice within the courtyard of Alserkal Avenue in 2016.

The drawing as a built three-dimensional structure provided a platform from which it was possible to see one's self within Alserkal Avenue.

The shift in elevation made it possible to have a 360-degree view of the city, providing a comprehensive view.

The height of the structure was arrived at from the average of elevations of structures in the city and discussions were held on considered urbanism that included partners from the architecture firm OMA.

It provided a physical understanding of the city and pointed to its origins in Deira, that intimate its return.

Al Quoz was ‘seeable’ and one physically understood the lateralization of Dubai and how the skyscrapers are anomalies to the rest of the metropolis and where the emphasis has shifted the foundation into the cultural and the social realm.

2017

Following the rotation, the structure was unbuilt in a choreographed demolition on November 11, 2017.

Part III will be the rebuilding of the structure that is slated to begin in 2022.

It will once again become an occupied structure that will function as an institute for the study of considered urbanism with a micro ethno-botanic garden.

In planning for over a decade, prototype 180 is described as "reconsideration of monumentality that combines live performance, sculpture, architecture and technology."

Carroll was a visiting lecturer in the Department of Architecture at Rice University and co-directed a graduate studio with the architect Charles Renfro | Diller, Scofidio + Renfro.

• indestructible language is the large scale neon work on the climate emergency.