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Amie Siegel, Double Negative, 2015
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UCLA Department of Art Lecture: Amie Siegel

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Amie Siegel’s work moves between film, video, photography, performance, and installation. Recent solo exhibitions include those hosted by Museum Villa Stuck, Munich; Kunstmuseum Stuttgart; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and MAK, Vienna. Her films have been shown at film festivals in Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, and New York.

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