John D. Freyer is an American artist who teaches Photography & Film at Virginia Commonwealth University.[1][2]

Projects

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In 2002, Freyer auctioned everything he owned for $6000 on eBay.[3][4]

Audio

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Audio Postcards (2004–2005) was produced for National Public Radio and included such postcards as "On the Spin Cycle for Iowa's Ragbrai Race", "Iowa City Auction", and "Driven to Demolish".

Film and video

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Second Hand Stories (2003) was a travel collaboration with Christopher Wilcha of interviewing collectors, sellers, and bystanders of bought and sold objects.

Photography

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Opening the Flatpack, co-organized by Freyer and anthropologist Johan Lindquist (Stockholm University) in collaboration with design and architecture firm Uglycute, investigated and developed methods for approaching IKEA's Billy bookcase as a site of conceptual concern.

Sculpture

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Walm-Art (2005) was a fully functional "museum store" inside an art gallery that sold objects from a local Walmart.

Publications

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  • All My Life For Sale. Bloomsbury, 2002. ISBN 978-0747563020.[5]

Personal life

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As of 2018, Freyer was married to Sasha Waters Freyer and they have two children.[6]

Exhibitions

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  • Aftermarket: Art, Objects and Commerce, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, September 2005 – February 2006. Includes work from AllMyLifeForSale.Com, Walm-Art.Com, Surplus and Big Boy.[7]

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