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Miami artist drives illegal immigration video sculpture to both Presidential Conventions
August 21, 2008

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Miami Artist Drives Illegal Immigration Video Sculpture to Presidential Conventions


Miami Beach, FL, August 21, 2008 - Miami-based artist, Steven Gagnon is driving his video installation, the „Border Cruiser“ to Denver and Minneapolis to present at both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions to bring attention to the plight of undocumented immigrants.

The „Border Cruiser“ is a video installation in a former police car. Projected from inside onto the rear windows of the vehicle is a Brazilian immigrant who tells his ordeal of how he entered the United States illegally and the difficulties he faces once he is in the country.  The video sculpture is the fourth project in an ever expanding body of work and marks the first that maintains the full functionality of the automobile while the videos are playing.  The work’s intent is to heighten public awareness of the dangers and hardships that immigrants face who enter the country illegally to find work.Sample Image
The project was well received during the international art events of ArtBasel Miami Beach and FotoFest.  The work was presented at Fountain Miami and Bridge Miami satellite art fairs as well as driving on the streets of Miami Beach and Miami to various evening events and parties during the ArtBasel week.  Earlier this Spring, The Art Car Museum in Houston presented the project for city's Fotofest photo and video art biennial.
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Gagnon’s work has been written up in the Wall Street Journal, published in Harper’s Magazine, appeared on billboards around the country, and exhibited internationally in numerous art fairs, museums, and galleries over the last decade.  His artwork is in public and corporate collections, including:  the Federal Reserve Board; the Art Museum of South Texas; and American Bank, as well as, in private collections including: Parisian art collector, Jean Cherqui; and author, Andrew Tobias.

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Democratic National Convention

Exhibition:  
Buffalo Exchange in the Capital Hill District
230 East 13th Avenue                    
Denver, CO  80203

Duration:   
August 25th thru 28th, 2008                    
Monday to Thursday,
Patrolling nightly from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.


Republic National Convention

Exhibition:
InterMedia Arts, The Unconvention Headquarters  
www.theunconvention.com
2822 Lyndale Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55408
       
Duration:        
August 31st thru September 4th, 2008
Sunday to Thursday,
Patrolling nightly from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.


 
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Press Release Summary

A Miami artist is driving his mobile video sculpture cross country to present in Denver for the Democratic National Convention and then the Twin Cities during the Republican National Convention to raise awareness of the plight of illegal immigrants.