Paul Pfeiffer
Known for: Directing
Paul Pfeiffer was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1966 but spent most of his childhood in the Philippines. Pfeiffer relocated to New York in 1990, where he attended Hunter College and the Whitney Independent Study Program. Pfeiffer’s groundbreaking work in video, sculpture, and photography uses recent computer technologies to dissect the role that mass media plays in shaping consciousness. Pfeiffer is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, and was the inaugural recipient of the Bucksbaum Award, given by the Whitney Museum of American Art (2000). In 2002, Pfeiffer was an artist-in-residence at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and at ArtPace in San Antonio, Texas. In 2003, a traveling retrospective of his work was organized by Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s List Visual Arts Center and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Known for
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Betrayal
Hauptmann Wegman
Incarnator
Director
Live From Neverland
Director
Fragment of a Crucifixion (after Francis Bacon)
Director
John 3:16
Director
The Long Count (I Shook Up The World)
Director
The Long Count III (Thrilla in Manila)
Director
The Long Count II (Rumble In The Jungle)
Director
Morning After the Deluge
Director
Three Figures in a Room
Director
Caryatid
Director
Red Green Blue
Director