Eric Doeringer's talk at the TEDxChelsea conference, held June 1, 2012 at the School of Visual Arts. The conference theme was "The true value of art is seldom what someone is willing to pay for it." For more information or to apply for 2013, please go to TEDxChelsea.org.
Eric Doeringer is a Brooklyn-based artist. Much of his work involves remaking pieces by other artists. Doeringer has shown his work at institutions including MoMA PS1, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Brooklyn Museum, La Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (France), and MUSAC (Spain). He also curated the exhibitions I Like The Art World And The Art World Likes Me at the EFA Project Space (New York) and The Matthew Barney Show at Jack the Pelican Presents (New York) and boca (San Francisco). Doeringer is on the faculty of the Visual and Critical Studies Department at SVA. ericdoeringer.com
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