Robert Blanchon

gallery, contributing to Tony Tasset, et al.'s artist project Anonymous Museum, and designing a poster for the City of Chicago's billboard campaign Art Against AIDS: On the Road.

[1] From 1989 to 1994, Robert Blanchon lived in New York City and worked in the Communications Department at the New Museum of Contemporary Art while producing his photographic, sculptural, performance, and video artworks.

While in California, he produced the video "let's just kiss + say goodbye" (1995), which was exhibited in national and international film festivals, and he had two major solo shows, one at the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies in 1996 and one at Marc Foxx Gallery in the following year.

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts provided support for the monograph of Robert Blanchon that was published by Visual AIDS, edited by Tania Duvergne, designed by Danielle Aubert, and distributed by D.A.P.

The exhibition of Robert Blanchon's work YOU MAKE ME FEEL (MIGHTY REAL) at the Fales Collection was held from November 19, 2009, until February 26, 2010, and was curated by Sasha Archibald, Tania Duvergne, and Bethany Martin-Breen.