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Chloë Bass, 12 Questions for A Blade of Grass


A Blade of Grass commissioned 12 questions from artist Chloë Bass for this issue of Landscapes.

A photo of Chloë, a mixed-race Black American, with her back to the camera. She is wearing black denim shorts and a blue denim jacket. Her black hair is up in a bun.  She is standing on the back of an open-air flatbed truck.  There are three large stone bench sculptures on the back of the truck as well, and Chloë is looking down at one of them. The background includes a glass apartment tower to the left, blue sky with wispy white clouds above, several small and leafy trees, and a sign in the background reading "Fort York National Historic Site."
Photo by Grace Pan, Memorial Galleries

Chloë Bass

She/Her

Artist

Website
Brooklyn, NY

Chloë Bass is a multiform conceptual artist working in performance, situation, conversation, publication, and installation. Her work uses daily life as a site of deep research to address scales of intimacy: where patterns hold and break as group sizes expand. She began her work with a focus on the individual (The Bureau of Self-Recognition, 2011–2013), followed by a study of pairs (The Book of Everyday Instruction, 2015–2017), and recently concluded an investigation at the scale of the immediate family (Obligation to Others Holds Me in My Place, 2018–2024). She will continue to scale up gradually until she’s working at the scale of the metropolis. She is currently working on Since feeling is first (2023–ongoing), a series of works examining intimacy at the scale of the courtroom and the law. In addition to her work as an artist, she is an associate professor at Queens College CUNY, and serves as the co-director of Social Practice CUNY (along with Gregory Sholette). You can learn more about her at chloebass.com.