Marc Swanson

Born:
1969
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Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT New York
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • The artists commit to providing 20 pieces of art over a 20-year period. In return, they receive a yearly payout from APT as long as some of the art in their pool sells.

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  • Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on an eerie show in Austin, Roni Horn in Dallas, and a veteran Texas painter’s return to Houston.

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  • Sculptor and sound artist Kevin Beasley performs a new sound piece that he composed using entirely sounds recorded around the High Line—from chirping crickets to construction noise and traffic—over the course of the past few months.

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  • Recently recognised as one of the shining emerging artists of Taiwan from the 2014 Taipei Biennale at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum curated by Nicolas Bourriaud, Kuo-Wei Lin presents his first solo exhibition at Michael Ku Gallery.

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  • The artists commit to providing 20 pieces of art over a 20-year period. In return, they receive a yearly payout from APT as long as some of the art in their pool sells.

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  • MoMA’s contemporary exhibition outpost P.S.1 kicked off its season opener on Sunday under a sharp autumn sun, all the better to highlight the

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  • You know, if it wasn't 5,000 degrees outside and we weren't in the middle of drought, I might be slightly less enthusiastic about Chris Larson's video

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  • In less sure hands, New York City’s Museum of Arts and Design’s Dead or Alive, an exhibition of 37 international artists

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BIOGRAPHY

Marc Swanson received an MFA from Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. Selected exhibitions include Bellwether Gallery in  New York, Julia Friedman Gallery in Chicago, PS1 and White Columns in New York. Marc Swanson lives and works in New York.


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