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Josh Kline

Josh Kline (b. 1979, Philadelphia, USA) works in installation, video, sculpture, and photography. In his works, he questions how emergent technologies are being used to change human life in the 21st Century. Kline often utilizes the technologies, practices, and forms he scrutinizes—digitization, image manipulation, 3D-printing, commercial and political advertising, productivity-enhancing substances—aiming them back at themselves. Some of his most well-known videos use early deep fake software to speculate on the meaning of truth in a time of post-truth propaganda. At its core, Kline’s prescient practice is focused on work and class, exploring how today’s most urgent social and political issues—climate change, automation, disease, and the weakening of democracy—impact the people who make up the labor force.

In 2024, Kline opened a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and was included in the 24th Biennale of Sydney and the 8th Yokohama Triennial. In 2023 the Whitney Museum of American Art presented the first U.S. museum survey of his work. Kline’s art has been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally, in exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum, and MoMA PS1 in New York; The Hirshhorn Museum and The National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.; The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; LAXART, Los Angeles; ICA Boston; ICA Philadelphia; MOCA Cleveland; Portland Art Museum; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; KW, Berlin; Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel; Modern Art Oxford, UK; Yuz Museum, Shanghai; Louisiana Museum, Denmark; and MCAD Manila, Philippines, among many others. Kline’s works are included in the collections of major museums including those of The Museum of Modern Art; The Guggenheim; The Whitney Museum; and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

Recent, current and forthcoming projects

'Josh Kline: Climate Change' at Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (June 23, 2024 – Janurary 5, 2025)

'Josh Kline: Project for a New American Century' at the Whitney Museum of American Art (2023)

Reality Television 18, 2023

Josh Kline
Reality Television 18, 2023

Nylon flags, polyurethane, epoxy, microfiber, mounting hardware
71.1 x 123.8 x 12.7 cm
28 x 48 3/4 x 5 in 
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Disposable Healthcare, 2021

Josh Kline
Disposable Healthcare, 2021

Resin, metal, paint
44 x 13 x 14 in
111.8 x 33 x 35.6 cm
ed 1 of 3 + 2 APs
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Facial Incarceration Software, 2016

Josh Kline
Facial Incarceration Software, 2016

3 3D-printed sculptures in plaster, ink-jet ink, cyanoacrylate and handcuffs, commercial shelving with LEDs
Shelf: 94 x 69.9 x 38.1 cm
Shelf: 37 x 27 1/2 x 15 in
ed 1 of 3 + 2 APs
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Facial Incarceration Software, 2016

Josh Kline
Facial Incarceration Software, 2016

3 3D-printed sculptures in plaster, ink-jet ink, cyanoacrylate and handcuffs, commercial shelving with LEDs
Shelf: 94 x 69.9 x 38.1 cm
Shelf: 37 x 27 1/2 x 15 in
ed 1 of 3 + 2 APs
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Tastemaker's Choice, 2012

Josh Kline
Tastemaker's Choice, 2012

6 3-D printed sculptures in acrylic-based photopolymer, various liquids, commerical shelving with LED lights
92.7 x 66.4 x 39.4 cm
36 1/2 x 26 1/8 x 15 1/2 in
ed 3 of 3 + 2 APs
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Personal Responsibility, 2023

Josh Kline
Personal Responsibility, 2023

Installation view of Josh Kline: Project for a New American Century at The Whitney Museum of American Art, 2023

Adaptation, 2019-2022

Josh Kline
Adaptation, 2019-2022

Film still 16 mm film and HD video

Adaptation, 2019-2022

Josh Kline
Adaptation, 2019-2022

Installtion of Adaptation at LAXART, 2022

Installation View

Josh Kline
Installation View

Climate Change: Part One at 47 Canal, 2019

Exhibitions

  1. Josh Kline: Social Media  - current exhibition

    Josh Kline: Social Media

    5 September – 19 October 2024

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