VIDEOGRAPHER
JOSEPH REDWOOD-MARTINEZ
Joseph Redwood-Martinez is an artist, writer, and filmmaker from the United States. His writing has appeared in Frieze, Modern Painters, and Contemporary Art + Visual Culture Broadsheet, and he is a contributing editor to Ment. A book of his recent writing, event statements, was published in April 2011 by Publication Studio. A forthcoming book titled neo-provincialism will be released in 2014.
Joseph Redwood-Martinez is an artist, writer, and filmmaker from the United States. His writing has appeared in Frieze, Modern Painters, and Contemporary Art + Visual Culture Broadsheet, and he is a contributing editor to Ment. A book of his recent writing, event statements, was published in April 2011 by Publication Studio. A forthcoming book titled neo-provincialism will be released in 2014.
He has shown work and curated programs in Sweden, Germany, Turkey, the UK, and the United States. In 2011-2012, he was a curatorial fellow at SALT in Istanbul. With the support of the Graham Foundation, he is currently developing a research project into perpetual building and deliberate articulations of incompleteness in the built landscape. One day, everything will be free (2013) is his first film. Promises of Urban Agriculture, his second feature-length documentary, forthcoming in 2014, looks critically at the implications of urban agriculture in various cities around the world.