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Trevor Paglen (born 1974) is an American artist, geographer, and author whose work covers mass surveillance and data collection.

In 2016, Paglen won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize and he has also won The Cultural Award from the German Society for Photography." The Cultural Award of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie (DGPh) ". Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie e.V.. Accessed 7 March 2017. In 2017, he was a recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship.


Early life and education
Paglen earned a B.A. degree in religious studies in 1998 from the University of California at Berkeley, a M.F.A. degree in 2002 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in in 2008 from the University of California at Berkeley.

While at UC Berkeley, Paglen lived in the Berkeley Student Cooperative, residing in Chateau, Fenwick, and Rochdale co-ops.


Work
Sean O'Hagan, writing in in 2015, said that Paglen, whose "ongoing grand project is the murky world of global state surveillance and the ethics of drone warfare", "is one of the most conceptually adventurous political artists working today, and has collaborated with scientists and human rights activists on his always ambitious multimedia projects." His visual work such as his "Limit Telephotography" and "The Other Night Sky" series have received widespread attention for both his technical innovations and for his conceptual project that involves simultaneously making and negating documentary-style truth-claims.Keenan, Tom. "Disappearances: The Photographs of Trevor Paglen" Aperture, No. 191. Summer 2008 The contrasts between secrecy and revelation, evidence and abstraction distinguish Paglen's work. With that the artist presents not so much "evidence" as admonitions to awareness.

He was an Commissioned Artist in 2007.

In 2008 the Berkeley Art Museum devoted a comprehensive solo exhibition to his work. In the next year, Paglen took part in the Istanbul Biennial, and in 2010 he exhibited at the Vienna Secession.

was a project by Paglen and that placed relays for the anonymous communication network Tor in traditional art museums.

He contributed to the -winning documentary film (2014), directed by .

Paglen features in the nerd-culture documentary Traceroute (2016).

Orbital Reflector was a reflective, mylar sculpture by Paglen intended to be the first "purely artistic" object in space. The temporary satellite, containing an inflatable mylar balloon with reflective surface, launched into space 3 December 2018.

A mid-career survey in 2018–2019, Trevor Paglen: Sites Unseen, was a traveling exhibition shown at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.

In September 2020, Pace Gallery in London held an exhibition of Paglen's work, exploring "the weird, partial ways computers look back at us".

His work is included in the permanent collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Columbus Museum of Art, and the Metropolitan Museum.


Experimental Geography
Paglen is credited with coining the term "Experimental Geography" to describe practices coupling experimental cultural production and art-making with ideas from critical human geography about the production of space, materialism, and praxis. The 2009 book Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography, and Urbanism is largely inspired by Paglen's work.


Publications
Paglen has published a number of books. (2006) (co-authored with investigative journalist A. C. Thompson) was the first book to comprehensively describe the CIA's extraordinary rendition program. I Could Tell You But Then You Would Have to be Destroyed by Me (2007), is a look at the world of through unit patches and memorabilia created for top-secret programs. Logos offer a guide to secret military programs , International Herald Tribune, April 2, 2008. Blank Spots on the Map: The Dark Geography of the Pentagon's Secret World (2009) is a broader look at secrecy in the United States.Paglen, Trevor "Blank Spots on the Map: The Dark Geography of the Pentagon's Secret World" New York: Dutton, 2009 The Last Pictures (2012) is a collection of 100 images to be placed on permanent media and launched into space on XVI, as a repository available for future civilizations (alien or human) to find.


Publications by Paglen
  • I Could Tell You But Then You Would Have to be Destroyed by Me. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House, 2007. .
  • Blank Spots on the Map: The Dark Geography of the Pentagon's Secret World. New York: Dutton, 2009. .
  • Invisible: Covert Operations and Classified Landscapes, Photographs by Trevor Paglen. New York: Aperture, 2010. . With an essay by Rebecca Solnit.
  • The Last Pictures. Oakland, CA: University of California, 2012. .
  • Trevor Paglen. London: , 2018. . With essays by Laren Cornell, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Omar Kholeif.


Publications co-authored
  • . Co-authored with A. C. Thompson. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House Publishing, 2006. .
    • Icon, 2007. .


Publications with contributions by Paglen
  • Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography, and Urbanism. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House, 2009. . Edited by Nato Thompson. With essays by Paglen, Thompson, and Jeffrey Kastner.
  • Trevor Paglen and Jacob Appelbaum – Autonomy Cube. Revolver, 2016. . Essays by Luke Skrebowski and Keller Easterling on , a piece of sculpture by Paglen and . In English and German.


Exhibitions
Paglen has shown photography and other visual works.
  • Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams, Massachusetts
  • Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art, Medzilaborce, Slovakia
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
  • Bellwether Gallery, New York, November–December 2006
  • The Other Night Sky, Berkeley Art Museum, 2008
  • A Compendium of Secrets, Cologne
  • Still Revolution: Suspended in Time, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, May–June 2009. Group exhibition with Paglen, , , , , , , and
  • A Hidden Landscape, Aksioma, Ljubljana, Slowenia
  • Geographies of Seeing, Lighthouse, Brighton, England, October–November 2012
  • The Last Pictures, New York, 2012–13
  • Trevor Paglen, Altman Siegel gallery, San Francisco, CA, March–May 2015
  • The Octopus, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt am Main, 2015
  • Autonomy Cube, , Oldenburg, Germany, October 2015 – January 2016. Sculpture by Paglen and .
  • Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2016, The Photographers' Gallery, London, April–July 2016. Deutsche Börse Photography Prize shortlist with Paglen, , , and .
  • Radical Landscapes, di Rosa, Napa, February–April 2016
  • L’Image volée, Americas II, Bahamas Internet Cable System (BICS-1) and Globenet, , Milan (group exhibition), 2016"Nehmt ihnen die Bilder wieder weg!" Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung 20 March 2016: page 47.
  • A Study of Invisible Images, Metro Pictures, New York, September–October 2017


Awards
  • 2014: Pioneer Award from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
  • 2015: The Cultural Award from the German Society for Photography (DGPh)
  • 2015: Academy Award as cameraman and director for the documentary film Citzenfour.
  • 2016: Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize
  • 2017: MacArthur Fellowship, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, IL
  • 2018: Nam June Paik Art Center Prize


Films about Paglen


Works
File:National Security Agency, 2013.jpg|Headquarters of the National Security Agency on Fort Meade, File:National Reconnaissance Office, 2013.jpg|Headquarters of the National Reconnaissance Office in Chantilly, File:National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, 2013.jpg|Headquarters of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in Springfield, Virginia


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