Sanford Biggers

(American, born 1970)

bam (seated warrior queen) by sanford biggers

Sanford Biggers

BAM (Seated Warrior Queen), 2017

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moon river by sanford biggers

Sanford Biggers

Moon River, 2019

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otsukimi by sanford biggers

Sanford Biggers

Otsukimi, 2013

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vex by sanford biggers

Sanford Biggers

Vex, 2013

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seven heavens by sanford biggers

Sanford Biggers

Seven Heavens, 2013

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Cocaine Mudra, 2013

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the pasts they brought with them by sanford biggers

Sanford Biggers

The Pasts They Brought With Them, 2013

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Infinite Tabernacle, 2017

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just us by sanford biggers

Sanford Biggers

Just Us, 2017

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Sanford Biggers

BAM (for Tamir), 2017

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And?, 2018

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Caniggula, 2020

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Biography

Exhibitions

His work has been exhibited internationally, including solo shows such as The Afronomical Way at the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland in 2005; Sanford Biggers – New Works, Triple Candie, Harlem NY in 2005. Sanford Biggers, Mary Goldman Gallery, Los Angeles in 2004; Both/And Not Either/Or, Contemporary Art Center Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 2004; Hip-Hop Ni Sasagu (In Fond Memory of Hip-Hop), Joanin Zen temple, Ibaraki, Japan 2003; Creation/Dissipation, Trafo Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, 2002; Psychic Windows, Matrix Gallery, Berkley Art Museum, Berkley, 2002.
Selected Group Shows: The Dalai Lama Portrait Project: The Missing Peace, The 100 for Tibet. (travelling), 2005; Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 2005; Social Studies, the Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, 2004; Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Kuti, The New Museum, New York, 2003; Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2002; Altoid’s Curiously Strong Collection, New Museum for Contemporary Art, New York, 2001.