
Colby Chamberlain
Assistant Professor · Neo-Avant-Garde Studies
Cleveland Institute of ArtAbout
Colby Chamberlain is an Assistant Professor of Art History at The Cleveland Institute of Art, specializing in neo-avant-garde and contemporary art practices that engage legal and institutional frameworks. He holds a PhD from Columbia University and a BA from Williams College. His research focuses on the intersections of art, bureaucracy, and social structures, particularly through the lens of Fluxus and disability studies.
Education:
- PhD in Art History, Columbia University
- BA in Art History, Williams College
Research interests include the international neo-avant-garde, global modernism, intermedia performance, and critical theories (feminism, queer theory, disability studies). His book Fluxus Administration: George Maciunas and the Art of Paperwork (2024) examines how George Maciunas used administrative structures as artistic practice.
Recent articles analyze topics like institutional collaboration in art magazines, trademark strategies in Pop art, and disability in Fluxus performances. His work bridges art history with media theory, legal studies, and biopolitical frameworks.
Chamberlain's publications span journals like October, Grey Room, and Artforum, as well as edited volumes and critical essays. He actively engages with contemporary discourse on art institutions and historical avant-garde movements.
Find Colby Chamberlain elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Hannah B HigginsUniversity of Illinois Chicago · Professor
Georgina ColbyUniversity of Westminster · Associate Professor
Simon AndersonSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago · Associate Professor
George BakerUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Professor- LLaurel Jean FredricksonSouthern Illinois University Carbondale · Associate Professor
Juliet KossScripps College · Professor