Cliff Baldwin is an artist, composer, designer, and filmmaker. He lives and works in Aquebogue, New York.
His work is in numerous collections including The Museum of Modern Art, The Brooklyn Museum, The Walker Art Center, The Museum of The Art Institute of Chicago, The National Gallery of Canada, Stanford Library, UCLA Library, Serralves Museum, Portugal and The Museum of Rhode Island School of Design.
Baldwin founded and curated the large format artist publication, ¡AQUI! in 1983. From 1989-1995 he exhibited large scale installations and multiples with Fluxus artist Davi Det Hompson as Baldwin+Hompson, and has exhibited public sculpture in New York, Mexico City, and Stockholm since 1989. He taught graduate design at Pratt Institute from 1992-2000. Baldwin is the founder of the Aquebogue Contemporary Music Ensemble [ACME] a multi-instrumental group devoted to contemporary electroacoustic music. ACME performed at the Rites of Spring Music Festival from 2016-2019 on the East End of Long Island.
Baldwin’s films and video have appeared at the Kitchen, Galapagos Arts Space and Anthology Film Archives. His block-long urban video premiered at Richmond’s InLight Festival in 2010. The Language of Light, his live urban projection was shown at InLight Festival/Richmond in 2012 and at the Parrish Art Museum in 2015. House of Fubb, his robotically fabricated pavilion was built at The Center for New Art at William Paterson College in 2017. He founded and curated the Harvest Arts Festival at the 1731 Jamesport Meeting House in Jamesport, NY in 2018. In 2020 his ASTRI and LIGO-A-GOGO outdoor sound and video mixes debuted at the Custer Observatory in Southold, NY. His Damn Epic Pandemic live mixes have been streaming throughout 2020.
Baldwin directs Aqui Editions, an online source for artists books and prints. An Aqui retrospective was exhibited at MoMA PS-1 Artbooks in Queens NY in 2019. Baldwin has also been principal designer along with his wife Marta Baumiller, at Lampa LLC, a lighting design and manufacturing firm in New York since 1991.
Baldwin’s work is at: CliffBaldwin.com, Aquieditions.com, Lampa.com, Bandcamp.com, iTunes and Amazon.