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Intersections: Bernhard Hildebrandt

A Conjugation of Verb

Exhibition

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Bernhard Hildebrandt on Conjugation of Verb

Bernhard Hildebrandt is a first generation American artist. Raised in Germany and Massachusetts, he was profoundly influenced by the close observation of nature. Currently Baltimore-based, he has a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, and an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, where he studied with Grace Hartigan. His work has been shown in venues in New York, Tokyo, and Baltimore, among others. In 2011 he co-organized and participated in the exhibition Corridor at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC. He has held residencies in New York at the Cooper Union School of Art and the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and has taught at the University of Maryland in College Park.


Intersections

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Intersections is a series of contemporary art projects that explores—as the title suggests—the intriguing intersections between old and new traditions, modern and contemporary art practices, and museum spaces and artistic interventions. Whether engaging with the permanent collection or diverse spaces in the museum, the projects suggest new relationships with their own surprises.

Many of the projects also riff on the nontraditional nature of the museum’s galleries, sometimes activating spaces that are not typical exhibition areas with art produced specifically for those locations. 

Intersections is supported by Phillips International Forum members.