Farrah Karapetian Biography, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Family

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Farrah Karapetian was born on 1978 in Marin County, California, United States. Discover Farrah Karapetian's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Born, 1978
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BirthplaceMarin County, California, United States
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Farrah Karapetian Net Worth

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Karapetian's cameraless photographic explorations of her own family's trajectory of migration were funded by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in 2017. Her research on Vsevolod Meyerhold through the Fulbright Program in St. Petersburg, Russia in 2018 emphasized the body as the arbiter of authenticity in revolutionary creative practice. This project isolated the performative nature of her work with populations playing active parts in their own representation: in 2019, she worked with the transgender community in Los Angeles to recreate a defunct bar for a project called "Collective Memory" at the Von Lintel Gallery ; in 2014, she was the lead artist on a project with the Angels Gate Cultural Center in San Pedro, California called “Service and Other Stories,” in which veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces culled from their own memories. In 2012, she worked with students at East Los Angeles College to mine their and their families' experiences of protest in Southern California, leading a program called “Directed Studies: Los Angeles Times.” Also in 2012, she worked with residents of Flint, Michigan to represent their own and their city's growth as part of the Flint Public Art Project. In her studio work, her writing and speaking, and her public projects, "Karapetian explicitly recodes photography, turning an act of reproduction into one of production"

Karapetian's writing on the politics of visual culture has been published by the Los Angeles Review of Books, and in English and Norwegian on Seismopolite. Her research and writing on the house in and as contemporary art was funded by a Creative Capital Andy Warhol Foundation Artwriters grant in 2013. Her writing on photography has been published by The Brooklyn Rail, Whitehot Magazine, Artslant , and Nonsite

Karapetian earned a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University in 2000. She majored in fine art with a concentration in photography. She earned a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California at Los Angeles in 2008; her thesis committee consisted of James Welling, Charles Ray, Lari Pittman, and Mary Kelly, reflecting her interest in experimental photography, space and scale, the politics of imagery, and the phenomenology of visual experience, respectively.

Farrah Karapetian (born 1978) is an American visual artist. She works primarily in cameraless photography, incorporating multiple mediums in her process including sculpture, theatre, drawing, creative nonfiction, and social practice. She is especially known for her work that "marries two traditions in photography — that of the staged picture and of the image made without a camera." Recurrent concerns include the agency of the individual versus that of authority and the role of the body in determining that agency.

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