Ant Farm

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Ant Farm was an avant-garde American art and architecture collective active in the late 1960s and 1970s, known for its radical multimedia works, performance pieces, and critiques of consumer culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architecture collective
art collective
activePeriod 1970s
late 1960s
artisticApproach collaborative practice
happenings and performances
interdisciplinary practice
site-specific installations
basedIn San Francisco NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved late 1970s
field architecture
art
environmental design
multimedia
foundedBy Chip Lord NERFINISHED
Doug Michels NERFINISHED
genre avant-garde art
conceptual art
media art
performance art
video art
inception 1968
knownFor critiques of consumer culture
critiques of mass media
experimental architecture
performance pieces
radical multimedia works
use of video and television
member Chip Lord NERFINISHED
Curtis Schreier NERFINISHED
Doug Hurr NERFINISHED
Doug Michels NERFINISHED
Hudson Marquez NERFINISHED
movement counterculture of the 1960s
environmental art movement
media critique
video art movement
notableWork Cadillac Ranch NERFINISHED
House of the Century NERFINISHED
Inflatables NERFINISHED
Media Burn NERFINISHED
The Eternal Frame NERFINISHED
Truckstop Network NERFINISHED
workFocus American car culture
consumerism
political spectacle
suburban landscape
television as a medium

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Cadillac Ranch creator Ant Farm