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Sanford Biggers was born on 1970 in United States, is an American visual artist. Discover Sanford Biggers'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 54 years old?

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Sanford Biggers is a Harlem-based interdisciplinary artist who works in film/video, installation, sculpture, music, and performance.

1998

He received a BA from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois and attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1998.

Biggers says that due to a lack of art major classes at Morehouse, he was required to take the majority of his classes at the all-women Spelman College.

1999

An L.A. native, he has lived and worked in New York City since 1999.

Biggers was born in Los Angeles, California.

He is the son of a neurosurgeon, his father, and of a teacher, his mother.

2000

Biggers was an Eyebeam artist-in-residence in 2000.

2001

Biggers first received critical attention when his collaborative work with David Ellis, Mandala of the B-Bodhisattva II, was included in the exhibition "Freestyle", curated by Thelma Golden at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2001.

Since, his works have been presented internationally including the Tate Modern in London, the Renaissance Society in Chicago, Prospect 1 in New Orleans and the Whitney Biennial, the Kitchen and Performa 07 (curated by Roselee Goldberg) in New York.

Biggers's art frequently references African-American ethnography, hip hop music, Buddhism, African spirituality, Indo-European Vodoun, jazz, Afrofuturism, urban culture and icons from Americana.

He has said that he places "no hierarchy on chronology, references or media" and his work has been characterized by meditation and improvisation.

He says his themes are "meant to broaden and complicate our read on American history."

He also uses syncretism to highlight the interconnectedness of seemly disparate cultural practices.

In order to make the viewer an active element, Biggers often turns his sculptures into performances.

Having spent most of his life playing piano, this performative element frequently takes the form of music.

He has collaborated on music projects with Saul Williams a.k.a. Niggy Tardust, Esthero, Martin Luther McCoy, Imani Uzuri, Rich Medina, and Jahi Sundance.

2008

Biggers in 2008 received the Creative Capital Award in the discipline of Visual Arts.

2009

Biggers is Affiliate Faculty at the Virginia Commonwealth University Sculpture and Expanded Media program, and was a visiting scholar at Harvard University's VES Department in 2009.

He was previously an assistant professor at Columbia University's Visual Arts program.

In 2009 he received the William H. Johnson Prize and was one of the three finalists for the inaugural Jack Wolgin International Competition in the Fine Arts, the largest juried prize in the world to go to an individual visual artist.

2010

In 2010, Biggers was awarded the Greenfield Prize at the Hermitage Artist Retreat, a two-year residency and commission of new work.

2012

The commission formed the centerpiece of Sanford Biggers: Codex, a 2012 solo exhibition at the Ringling Museum curated by Matthew McLendon.

2014

In 2014, Biggers departed from his typical medium by painting on quilts that were given to him by the descendants of slave owners.

2018

In 2018 Biggers was interviewed by Vinson Cunningham, a writer for the New Yorker magazine, about his impact on contemporary political art and his role in the Black Lives Matter movement.

Also in 2018 Biggers was given an art award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

In 2021, Biggers received the 26th Annual Heinz Award for the Arts.

Source unless otherwise noted:

"Sanford Biggers" - Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.

September 7 - December 30, 2018

Biggers' work is held in the following permanent collections:

2019

In 2019, Biggers was inducted into the New York Foundation for the Arts Hall of Fame.