Chanting Black Clouds, 2010. Single channel video, dimensions variable, 1:20 min.
Fresh Blood, 2011. Single channel video, dimensions variable, 13:33 min.
Futon (a), 2010. Digital C-print.
Futon (b), 2010. Digital C-print.
Futon ( c), 2010. Digital C-print.
Hot Sauce Wall Street, 2010. Wall installation of hot sauce packets, dimensions variable.
Mim andar Avenida Canadá, 2010. Shirt, pants, shoes, iron ore mineral, dimensions variable.
Mr. Kennedy and The Negroes (page 12), 2011. found book, dimensions variable.
Mim andar Avenida Canadá (video documentation), 2010. Single channel video, dimensions variable, 5:15 min.
Smoking Dumpster, Aglomerado da Serra, 2010. Single channel video, dimensions variable, 1:05 min.
The Big Pay Back, 2009. Single channel video, dimensions variable, 1:58 min.
Politcal Destiny (Blue Red), 2010. Archival inkjet print 40 × 40 inches.
African Civilization (Red Green), 2010. Archival inkjet print 40 × 40 inches.
Zachary Fabri was born in Miami, Florida in 1977. In 2000, he received a Bachelor of Fine Art in graphic design at the New World School of the Arts (Miami) then moved to New York City to receive his Master of Fine Arts from Hunter College in 2007. Focusing on video and performance, his work seeks to create a space for discourse around social and political systems of oppression. In addition to video, he also incorporates various media, including photography, sculpture, drawing and installation. Often his work responds to a specific environment or context, exploring the idiosyncrasies of daily life. Fabri’s work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally at Sequences Real-time Festival, Reykjavik, Iceland; Nordic Biennale: Momentum, Moss, Norway; Gallery Open, Berlin; and the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, New York. He has recently completed a residency in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and one with LMCC in New York, NY. Upcoming exhibitions include Fore, a group show featuring a new generation of artists of African descent at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art at the Contemporary Art Museum in Houston, TX and a new commission at Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn.
exhibitions: Zachary Fabri: _Marrow in the Morrows_ | _Planet of Slums_
