
Doug Ashford
Professor · Contemporary Art
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and ArtAbout
Doug Ashford is a Professor and Academic Advisor at Cooper Union's School of Art, where he has taught since 1989. He is also a Visiting Associate Professor in the MFA Program in Painting at Yale School of Art. His career spans collaborative and individual artistic practices, including his 16-year involvement with Group Material, a collective known for politically charged exhibitions such as Democracy (1988) and AIDS Timeline (1989–1991). Ashford’s work bridges art, activism, and public discourse, documented in publications like Show and Tell: A Chronicle of Group Material (2010) and Writings and Conversations (2013).
After Group Material disbanded in 1996, Ashford focused on painting installations, exhibited globally at venues like dOCUMENTA 13 (2012) and the 11th Gwangju Biennale (2016). His research interests emphasize art’s role in societal critique and ethical dialogue, explored through projects like Who Cares (2006), a book of conversations with cultural practitioners.
No specific scientific awards are listed, but his contributions to art theory and practice are widely recognized. Ashford advises students and oversees academic programs at Cooper Union, maintaining a dual role as an educator and artist.
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