Donigan Cumming
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Donigan Cumming (born 1947) is a visual artist who uses photography, video, sound, and text. His work is notable for its concern with breaking taboos and uses of media to stimulate strong audience response.
Cumming's books are The Stage (Maquam Press, 1991), Pretty Ribbons (Stemmle, 1996), Gimlet Eye (Chapter and ffotogallery, 2001), and Lying Quiet (Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, 2004). The Stage is included in Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, eds., The Photobook: A History, Volume II (Phaidon, 2006).
His work has been acquired for the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography (Ottawa), the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (Paris), the Musée de L'Élysée (Lausanne), the Musée du Québec (Québec), the Musée d’art contemporain (Montréal), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), and by national museums in Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. He has been a fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation.
[edit] External links
Donigan Cumming: Official Website (http://www.donigancumming.com)
Video Data Bank (http://www.vdb.org/)