Bunny Rogers (1990)
Bunny Rogers
Bunny Rogers is an American visual artist and poet. She is known for her multimedia works that explore themes of trauma, adolescence, and the internet.
Rogers often works in a variety of media, including sculpture, video, installation, and performance. Her work frequently features a mix of digital and handmade elements, such as computer-generated imagery, printed images, and found objects.
One of her most well-known works is "Columbine Cafeteria," an installation that recreates the cafeteria of Columbine High School, the site of a mass shooting in 1999. The installation includes video footage and audio recordings of the shooting, as well as handmade sculptures of the perpetrators and victims.
Rogers has exhibited her work in major museums and galleries around the world, including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, and the Kunstverein in Hamburg.
In 2019, Rogers was awarded the Baloise Art Prize at Art Basel for her installation "The Misadventures of the Romantic Cannibals." Her work has been praised for its ability to evoke powerful emotions and connect with audiences on a visceral level.
Date and place of birt: | 1990, Houston, USA |
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Nationality: | USA |
Period of activity: | XXI century |
Specialization: | Artist, Media artist, Sculptor |
Genre: | Performance art |
Art style: | Contemporary art |
Technique: | Installation |