American artist (born 1960)
Martin Kersels (born 1960) is an American contemporary artist. Kersels' work is largely installation based, incorporating sculpture , photography and video .[ 1] Kersels is a professor of sculpture and director of graduate studies at the Yale School of Art .
Early life
Kersels was born in Los Angeles in 1960.[ 2] He received his received his Master of Fine Arts degree from the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture in 1995.[ 3]
Academic career
In 1999 Kersels and author/artist Leslie Dick were jointly selected "to run the arts program" at CalArts at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts).[ 4] Kersels served as co-director of the CalArts Program in Art until he moved to the Yale School of Art , where in 2012 he became an associate professor and director of graduate studies in sculpture.[ 5]
Exhibitions
2010
2009
2008
2007
Heavyweight Champion , The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga, US
2006
Tumble Room/Deitch Projects , Art Unlimited, Art 37 Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Charms in a Throne Room , ACME, Los Angeles, US
2005
Orchestra for Idiots , Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris, France
2004
Wishing Well , ACME, Los Angeles, US.
Illuminous , Guido Costa Project, Turin, Italy.
2002
Fat Man , Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris, France
Bracelet , Peggy Phelps Gallery, Claremont Graduate University , US
Martin Kersels, Showette / John Sonsini Recent Paintings , ACME Gallery, Los Angeles, US
2001
Tumble Room Deitch Projects, New York.[ 8] [ 9]
Collections
Centre Georges Pompidou , Paris, France[ 10]
Museum of Modern Art , New York[ 11]
Santa Monica Museum of Art , Santa Monica
Orange County Museum of Art , Newport Beach
Hammer Museum , Los Angeles[ 12]
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles , Los Angeles[ 13]
Los Angeles County Museum of Art , Los Angeles[ 14]
Museum of Contemporary Art , North Miami
Fonds national d'art contemporain , Paris, France
Centre national des arts plastiques , Paris, France
Whitney Museum of American Art , New York[ 15]
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art , Madison, WI
The Francis Tang Teaching Museum , Saratoga, NY
Schwartz Art Collection , Harvard Business School , Cambridge, MA
Henry Art Gallery , Seattle, Washington[ 16]
Awards
Kersels was a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow .[ 17]
References
^ "Martin Kersels" . The New Yorker . Retrieved 2019-12-28 .
^ "Martin Kersels - Artists - Mitchell-Innes & Nash" . www.miandn.com . Retrieved 2024-12-13 .
^ "Martin Kersels" . Madison Museum of Contemporary Art . Retrieved 2024-12-13 .
^ "Two New Directors Join CalArts' Staff" , Los Angeles Daily News , September 17, 1999, via HighBeam Research .
^ Martin Kersels at Yale School of Art (accessed 2014-10-17).
^ "Martin Kersels" . whitney.org .
^ Walleston, Aimee (March 8, 2010). "Five From the Whitney Biennial Martin Kersels" .
^ Glueck, Grace (March 16, 2001). "ART IN REVIEW; Martin Kersels -- 'Tumble Room' " – via NYTimes.com.
^ "Frieze Magazine | Archive | Martin Kersels" . September 7, 2008. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008.
^ "Loud House | Centre Pompidou" . www.centrepompidou.fr .
^ "Martin Kersels | MoMA" . The Museum of Modern Art .
^ "MacArthur Park | Hammer Museum" . hammer.ucla.edu .
^ "Martin Kersels" . www.moca.org .
^ "Martin Kersels | LACMA Collections" . collections.lacma.org .
^ "Martin Kersels" . whitney.org .
^ "Henry Art Gallery" . collections.henryart.org .
^ "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Martin Kersels" .
External links
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