Terence Gower
Terence Gower is a Canadian artist and writer based in New York City Asnan, France. His work spans a range of mediums including sculpture, installation, video, and architecture. Gower's art is often concerned with issues of cultural history, politics, and aesthetics.
Gower's art installations often explore the intersection of architecture and public space. He creates sculptures and installations that engage with the history and politics of public monuments, urban landscapes, and other architectural forms. For instance, one of Gower's noteworthy works is the series "Public Spirit," comprising architectural models, sculptures, and installations that investigate the impact of urban development and the privatization of public space on communities and individuals.
Gower's art has been exhibited at numerous institutions including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Tate Modern in London, and the National Gallery of Canada. His work is also held in the collections of major institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the National Gallery of Canada.
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Born in 1965
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United States of America, New York