Matthew Kenyon (born 1977) is an American new media artist and director of the art practice, S.W.A.M.P. (Studies of Work Atmosphere and Mass Production). Kenyon focuses on critical themes addressing global corporate operations, mass media, military-industrial complexes, and the liminal area between reality and artificial life.
In 1999, Kenyon founded S.W.A.M.P. with fellow artist Douglas Easterly. The pair operated S.W.A.M.P. as a collaborative partnership until 2012, when Kenyon assumed full creative direction of the practice.[5] Their work, The Notepad (2007) is in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).[6][7]
2010: FILE Prix 2010, Centro Cultural FIESP, São Paulo, Brazil
2009: End of Oil, Exit Art, A project of SEA (Social-Environmental Aesthetics), New York City
2006: FILE 2006 International Symposium of Electronic Language, São Paulo, Brazil
References
^GAROIAN, CHARLES R.; GAUDELIUS, YVONNE M. (2013). Practice theory : seeing the power of art teacher researchers. National Art Education Association. ISBN9781890160579.
^Pedersen, Isabel (2013). Ready to wear : a rhetoric of wearable computers and reality-shifting media. Parlor Press. ISBN978-1602354005.
^"Kenyon, Matt". Department of Art - University at Buffalo. Retrieved April 7, 2020.