Since the early 1980s, Tony Labat has been animportant participant in the California performance and video scene. Apioneer of video installations, he makes work that often identifies with the“outsider,” whether as the artist or immigrant. Born in Cuba, Labatfrequently comments on displacement and marginalization. A selection of hisinfluential video work will be on display in the Project Space, at the ASUArt Museum International Residency Program at Combine Studios, inassociation with the exhibition “Love Me Two Times” opening Jan. 30, 2016 atthe ASU Art Museum. This exhibition is supported by the Helme PrinzenEndowment. If you would like to bring your class or group to see anexhibition or collection, and/or meet with a curator, please contact AndreaFeller, Curator of Education at andrea.feller@asu.edu. ASU Art Museum Project Space at Combine StudiosHours:Thursday–Friday: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. and by appointmentClosed:Saturday–Wednesday Image credit: Image courtesy of the artist.
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