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October 01 2012
Performing Color: Mechanized Painting, Multimedia Spectacle, and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls
Stephen Monteiro
Stephen Monteiro
Stephen Monteiro is an assistant professor in the Department of Global Communications at the American University of Paris, where he directs the Graduate Track in Visual and Material Culture. He has written on media, art, and aesthetics for Photography & Culture, Kritische Berichte, and Visual Resources, among other journals. He is currently completing a book on popular film practices and contemporary art.
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Stephen Monteiro
Stephen Monteiro is an assistant professor in the Department of Global Communications at the American University of Paris, where he directs the Graduate Track in Visual and Material Culture. He has written on media, art, and aesthetics for Photography & Culture, Kritische Berichte, and Visual Resources, among other journals. He is currently completing a book on popular film practices and contemporary art.
Online Issn: 1536-0105
Print Issn: 1526-3819
© 2012 by Grey Room, Inc. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Grey Room (2012) (49): 32–55.
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Stephen Monteiro; Performing Color: Mechanized Painting, Multimedia Spectacle, and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls. Grey Room 2012; (49): 32–55. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/GREY_a_00087
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