Cory Arcangel has been included in several exhibitions at the Whitney Museum, among them the 2004 Biennial and his 2011 full-floor solo show, Pro Tools—both before the age of 35. In this video, Arcangel speaks about his relationship to pop culture and avant-garde art, the complexities of working in the constantly-evolving realm of new media, and his history of taking risks at the Whitney.
VIDEO: Cory Arcangel talks: pop culture and avant-garde art,new media and risk taking
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