Christopher Clary 

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Christopher Clary is an artist and curator exploring sex in tech culture. His practice playfully draws on personal archives and queer histories using performance, video, installation, objects, books, and even software - sometimes all in one series - to think and act on futurity. His art has been part of numerous exhibitions, festivals, and conferences around the world, from the Palais de Tokyo in Paris to China Art Book Fair in Beijing. His Rhizome commission, a porn-novella-zip-file was Hyperallergic’s best individual work of Internet art in 2016 and acquired by MoMA and the Whitney, and exhibited at ETH Zurich in 2019. Curatorially, he co-produced a year of programming for the ICP Museum and Library in 2018 that included the work of Allison Parrish, American Artist, Morehshin Allahyari, Nora Khan, Paul Soulellis, and Porpentine Charity Heartscape. Other curatorial projects include an online exhibition about safe space for The Wrong digital art biennale. 

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