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Michael Holman

Influential observer of popular culture, Michael Holman is a filmmaker, writer and musician based in New York City. He has performed his conceptual storytelling, filmmaking work and music at art institutions such as MoMA, The New York Public Library of the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, Boston MFA, The New Museum and The Cocoran Gallery of Art. He also founded the band Gray – an industrial noise group – with Jean-Michel Basquiat and created and produced the first hip hop television show, Graffiti Rock, in 1984. He taught filmmaking at Howard University, The New School, SVA and The City College of New York, and has taken part in numerous panels and presented lectures at art and educational institutions, such as Yale University, New York University, Cornell University, Brooklyn Museum of Art and New York’s Museum of Modern Art.


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