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Ian Ingram

Ian Ingram is a Los Angeles-based artist who builds robotic objects that borrow facets from animal form and behavior, from the shapes and movements of machines, and from our stories about animals. His works–often intended to cohabitate and interact with the animals in their own places–explore our relationship with non-human animals, behavior and object performance as artistic media, and the interface between the built and the grown. Ingram has exhibited internationally at the Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh, U.S.A); Nikolaj Kunsthal (Copenhagen, Denmark); the Museum of Modern Art (Toluca, Mexico); Yada Gallery (Nagoya, Japan); Bedford Gallery (Walnut Creek, U.S.A); Eyelevel Gallery (Halifax, Canada); Purdue University (West Lafayette, U.S.A); Zone2Source (Amsterdam, Netherlands); Hasbro (Pawtucket, U.S.A); Popular Science Magazine; Victoria and Albert Museum (London, U.K.); and Beall Center for Art + Technology (Irvine, U.S.A). Ingram has a BS and MS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University.


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