Alexander Provan is the editor of Triple Canopy, a magazine based in New York, and a contributing editor of Bidoun, a magazine of the arts and culture of the Middle East and its diaspora. His writing on digital culture, aesthetics, literature, and politics has appeared in The Nation, The Believer, n+1, Bookforum, Art in America, Artforum, Frieze, and in several exhibition catalogues. His work as an individual and with Triple Canopy has been exhibited and performed at the 14th Istanbul Biennial: “Saltwater: A Theory of Thought Forms”; Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), as part of the 2014 Whitney Biennial; the New Museum (New York), as part of “Surround Audience: The Generational Triennial”; Museum Tinguely (Basel); Swiss Institute (New York); the Museum of Modern Art (New York); the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver; MoMA PS1 (New York); Kunsthalle Wien; Kunsthall Oslo; Art Dubai; 12 Bienal de Cuenca; and Artissima 18. He is the recipient of a 2015 Creative Capital | Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, and he was a 2013–15 fellow at the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at the New School.
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