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'''Anthony Ramos''' is an American video artist, performance artist and painter. He was born in 1944 in [[Providence, Rhode Island]], and lives in the South of France.
'''Anthony Ramos''' is an American video artist, performance artist and painter. He was born in 1944 in [[Providence, Rhode Island]], and lives in the South of France.


==Education, awards and early career==
==Education, awards and early career==
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Before he received an M.F.A. from the [[California Institute of the Arts]]<ref>California Video: Artists and Histories By Glenn Phillips, J. Paul Getty Museum, 2008</ref> he had studied painting at Southern Illinois University. He was a graduate assistant to [[Allan Kaprow]]. A [[conscientious objector]], Ramos was jailed for 18 months for [[draft evasion]].
Before he received an M.F.A. from the [[California Institute of the Arts]]<ref>California Video: Artists and Histories By Glenn Phillips, J. Paul Getty Museum, 2008</ref> he had studied painting at Southern Illinois University. He was a graduate assistant to [[Allan Kaprow]]. A [[conscientious objector]], Ramos was jailed for 18 months for [[draft evasion]].


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* [[Whitney Museum of American Art]] (1975)
* [[Whitney Museum of American Art]] (1975)
* [[The Museum of Modern Art]], New York (1992)
* [[The Museum of Modern Art]], New York (1992)
* Light Industry, New York (2010)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lightindustry.org/ramos|title=Light Industry|publisher=}}</ref>
* [[Light Industry]], New York (2010)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lightindustry.org/ramos|title=Light Industry|publisher=}}</ref>
* Circa 1971: Early Video & Film from the EAI Archive at [[Dia: Beacon]] (2011–2012)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.diaart.org/events/main/493|title=Dia Art Foundation - Events|publisher=}}</ref>
* Circa 1971: Early Video & Film from the EAI Archive at [[Dia: Beacon]] (2011–2012)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.diaart.org/events/main/493|title=Dia Art Foundation - Events|publisher=}}</ref>
* The Embodied Vision: Performance for the Camera at the [[Chiado Museum|Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado]] in Lisbon (2014)
* The Embodied Vision: Performance for the Camera at the [[Chiado Museum|Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado]] in Lisbon (2014)
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==Teaching and painting==
==Teaching and painting==
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Anthony Ramos taught at [[Rhode Island School of Design]], [[New York University]], and the [[University of California at San Diego]], among others. Since the late 1980s he has primarily worked in painting. Several international venues exhibited his work, among them the [[American Jazz Museum]] and Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Center, Kansas City; [[Dakar Biennale|Biennale de Dakur]], Senegal.
Anthony Ramos taught at [[Rhode Island School of Design]], [[New York University]], and the [[University of California at San Diego]], among others. Since the late 1980s he has primarily worked in painting. Several international venues exhibited his work, among them the [[American Jazz Museum]] and Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Center, Kansas City; [[Dakar Biennale|Biennale de Dakar]], Senegal.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Artists from Rhode Island]]
[[Category:Artists from Rhode Island]]
[[Category:African-American artists]]
[[Category:African-American artists]]
[[Category:American artists]]
[[Category:National Endowment for the Arts Fellows]]
[[Category:National Endowment for the Arts Fellows]]
[[Category:California Institute of the Arts alumni]]
[[Category:California Institute of the Arts alumni]]

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Anthony Ramos is an American video artist, performance artist and painter. He was born in 1944 in Providence, Rhode Island, and lives in the South of France.

Education, awards and early career

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Before he received an M.F.A. from the California Institute of the Arts[1] he had studied painting at Southern Illinois University. He was a graduate assistant to Allan Kaprow. A conscientious objector, Ramos was jailed for 18 months for draft evasion.

Early in his career he received a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts Fellowship, a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, and an Aspen Fellowship from the Aspen Institute. During the 1970s and 1980s, Ramos traveled widely in Europe, Africa, China and the Middle East. He documented the end of Portugal's colonial rule in Cape Verde and in Guinea-Bissau. He was in Teheran during the 1980 Iran hostage crisis.

Exhibitions and screenings

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Ramos' pioneering video works have been shown at the

Teaching and painting

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Anthony Ramos taught at Rhode Island School of Design, New York University, and the University of California at San Diego, among others. Since the late 1980s he has primarily worked in painting. Several international venues exhibited his work, among them the American Jazz Museum and Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Center, Kansas City; Biennale de Dakar, Senegal.

References

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  1. ^ California Video: Artists and Histories By Glenn Phillips, J. Paul Getty Museum, 2008
  2. ^ "Light Industry".
  3. ^ "Dia Art Foundation - Events".
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