Helen Mirra

Born (1970-12-31)December 31, 1970
Rochester New York

Helen Mirra is an American conceptual artist.

She has made projects and exhibitions in North and South America, Europe, and Japan,[1][2] including participation in broad international exhibitions such as the 11th Havana Bienal, the 30th São Paulo Art Biennial and the 50th Venice Biennial. A fifteen-year (1995-2009) survey of her work, Edge Habitat, was presented in 2014 at Culturgest in Lisbon, Portugal, and the corresponding publication Edge Habitat Materials was published by WhiteWalls.[3]

Her first solo gallery exhibition was in Chicago in 1999 and included a 16mm silent film, textile works, and the vinyl record Along, Below, all relating to geography, and her first one-person institutional exhibition was at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago in 2001. An open-ended and ecologically-minded brevity has been a continuous aspect of her idiosyncratic practice.[4][5][6] Since 2007 walking has been her key activity.[7][8]

Mirra has been artist-in-residence at University of California at Berkeley,[9] and a guest of the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program.[10] She taught for some years, including as Senior Lecturer in Visual Art and Cinema & Media Studies at the University of Chicago[11] and as Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University.[12]

Selected solo exhibitions

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