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Photo: Amy Sioux. Courtesy Doug Aitkin.

Artist

Max Beckmann Distinguished Visitor - Class of Spring 2025


Doug Aitken challenges the limits of art by examining modern life’s complexity, hyper-connectivity, and the blending of humanity, technology and the environment. His diverse work—from film, photography, and sculpture to immersive video installations and architecture—confronts viewers with both the landscape and their inner worlds while capturing moments of awe. From the groundbreaking Station to Station (2013) to the collaborative Lightscape (2024), his projects reveal the impact of time, movement, digital proliferation, and urban transformation on human connections. His nonlinear investigations have taken him beyond traditional galleries—transforming trains and barges, artworks under the ocean’s surface, and projects that fly, as well as natural landscapes and cityscapes, into dynamic stages for reflection. Over four decades, Aitken’s oeuvre has been featured in major exhibitions at MoCA LA, MoMA, the Whitney, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, and Centre Pompidou. Honored with accolades such as the International Prize at the Venice Biennale, the Nam June Paik Art Center Prize, and the Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award, Aitken creates artworks that invite us to pause, reflect, and engage with modern life’s intricate choreography.

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