Martin, Julie, 1938-

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Julie Martin is director of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), the nonprofit organization cofounded in 1966 in New York by artists Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman and engineers Billy Klüver (Martin’s late husband) and Fred Waldhauer to encourage and facilitate collaborations between artists and engineers. Martin joined the E.A.T. staff in 1967. With Klüver and art historian Barbara Rose, Martin coedited the book Pavilion (E. P. Dutton, 1972) that documents the Pepsi Pavilion, which was designed and built by E.A.T. for Expo ’70 in Osaka. Martin collaborated with Klüver on numerous articles on art and technology, including “Working with Rauschenberg,” for the exhibition catalogue published on the occasion of Rauschenberg’s 1997 retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. She is currently editing a collection of Klüver’s writings. Martin is coexecutive producer of a series of films, begun in 1995, which document the artists’ performances in 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering at the 69th Regiment Armory, New York, in October 1966. She is also the coordinating producer of Whitman’s recent theater performances Swim (2015), Local Report (2012 and 2005), Passport (2011), and MoonRain (2010). Born in Nashville, Martin graduated from Radcliffe College with a degree in philosophy and from Columbia University with a master’s degree in Russian studies.
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associatedWith Waldhauer, Fred D. person
acquaintanceOf Whitman, Robert, 1935- person
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Art and technology
Contemporary art
Happenings (Art)
Performance art
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Artists, American
Art historians
Producers and directors
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Birth 1938

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Americans

English

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