Nate Hill (artist)
For the American football player, see Nate Hill (American football player).
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Residence | Harlem |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Performance Artist |
Website | Sociopath.Online |
Nate Hill (born 1977) is an American performance artist based in Harlem, New York.
Biography
Hill makes socially engaged work using public space – both online and offline – supporting himself with a separate career. Opting mainly to present work outside of the traditional art-world context, he engages with what he describes as the “non-gallery-going” population. Some of Hill's most well-known works have been Death Bear, White Power Milk, and Trophy Scarves. Hill has been featured in numerous publications including Vice,[1] Huffington Post,[2] Hyperallergic, Wall Street Journal,[3] BlackBook,[4] and The New York Times.[5] He currently lives and works in New York City.
References
- ↑ Morin, Roc. "Nate Hill and Death Bear Revisited". Vice.
- ↑ Wilson, Julee (2011-11-29). "Nate Hill, 'The White Ambassador,' Tackles Racism On Harlem Streets". Huffington Post. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ↑ Pope-Chappell, Maya. "A Brooklyn Panda Made for Punching".
- ↑ Gray, Rosie. "How Nate Hill Became the Most Famous New York Artist You've Never Heard Of".
- ↑ Berlin, Loren. "Death Bear Will See You Now".
External links
- Sociopath.Online, current official Nate Hill website
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