TRANSMISSION ART ARCHIVE

Damian Catera

Damian Catera Portrait Image

Damian Catera Portrait Image. Damian Catera (May 16, 2012)

Damian Catera, Nick D'Amore, Lysa Opfer, John Lutz, Kamikaze Jones, Craig Chin, and others perform

Damian Catera, Nick D'Amore, Lysa Opfer, John Lutz, Kamikaze Jones, Craig Chin, and others perform. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Aug 06, 2022)

Evan Lindorff-Ellery, Tim Light, Christopher Funkhouser, Patrick Quinn, and Damian Catera perform

Evan Lindorff-Ellery, Tim Light, Christopher Funkhouser, Patrick Quinn, and Damian Catera perform. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Aug 06, 2022)

Tom Miller, Kamikaze Jones, Johann Diedrick, Jen Kutler, Patrick Quinn, Nathan McLaughlin, Damian Catera, Nick D'Amore, Lysa Opfer, John Lutz, and Al Margolis perform

Tom Miller, Kamikaze Jones, Johann Diedrick, Jen Kutler, Patrick Quinn, Nathan McLaughlin, Damian Catera, Nick D'Amore, Lysa Opfer, John Lutz, and Al Margolis perform. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Aug 06, 2022)

Wave Farm 1997-2017: Damian Catera performance

Wave Farm 1997-2017: Damian Catera performance. Photographed by David La Spina. (Oct 21, 2017)

Damian Catera's and Patricia Kositzky's Strategies Against Communication

Damian Catera's and Patricia Kositzky's Strategies Against Communication. Photographed by Alex Sherman. (Aug 22, 2015)

Aspects of Jupiter flyer

Aspects of Jupiter flyer. (Jan 10, 2004)

Radio deComposition CD cover

Radio deComposition CD cover. Damian Catera (Jan 01, 2004)

June 6, 2003 flyer

June 6, 2003 flyer. (Jun 06, 2003)

Private Sectors (AD024) Cover

Private Sectors (AD024) Cover. Skyline

Damian Catera is a composer, interdisciplinary sound and media artist, whose work reflects interests in critical analysis, installation, performance and transmission. He has toured and exhibited his work the US, Europe and Asia. His primary mission as an artist is to blur disciplinary boundaries often utilizing appropriated material and algorithmic processing.

In recent years, Catera has exhibited a series of multimedia installations and performances investigating issues of cultural production in baroque and classical music in such venues as The Chelsea Art Museum, Outlet Fine Arts and The Hogar Collection. As a collaborator, Damian has performed at the National Gallery in Prague, The Walker Center, The Whitney Museum, The Kitchen and The Hayden Planetarium.

Damian's recent recordings of radically decomposed baroque music are available through his Praxis Classics label.