Shannon Bool

Born:
1972
Residence:
Berlin, Germany
Nationality:
Canadian
Trust:
APT Berlin
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto is hosting an exhibition titled “Nasty,” which began on January 21 and will continue through March 4, 2017.

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  • There is admittedly a little bit of confusion when one arrives at La Biennale de Montréal’s main venue, the Musée d’Art Contemporain (MAC), for a great part of the biennale does not in fact take place at the MAC.

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  • Nanaimo is a small city of approximately 85,000 on the east coast of Vancouver Island.

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  • Everyday life, literature, psychology, music, and art history are Canadian artist Shannon Bool's most important sources of inspiration.

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  • People tend to deride summer exhibitions as lazy, sleepy, and listless, but the irony never fails us that this is the time of year when we have time

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  • Off the beaten track: Which museums, institutions, artists, curators, or collections impressed you in 2013 and were not honored sufficiently in your

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  • Everyday life, literature, psychology, music, and art history are Canadian artist Shannon Bool's most important sources of inspiration.

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  • People tend to deride summer exhibitions as lazy, sleepy, and listless, but the irony never fails us that this is the time of year when we have time

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  • “Decoration is psychologically charged,” says Shannon Bool, the British Columbia–born, Berlin-based painter, muralist, sculptor and photomonteur.

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  • Thermostat – under this title, French art centers and German Kunstvereine present a series of joint exhibitions and events between June 2010

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BIOGRAPHY

Shannon Bool (b. 1972 Comox, Canada) studied at the University of Victoria, the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, the Cooper Union in New York and the Städelschule in Frankfurt. She received the Frankfurter Künstlerhilfe Stipedium and the Ernst & Young Prize from the Städelschule Frankfurt. Selected exhibitions include the Frankfurter Kunstverein, Schnitt Raum in Cologne and Iris Kadel in Karlsruhe, who also represents her. Shannon Bool lives and works in Frankfurt.


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