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Artist Statement:
Marc Morrel began his career in New York City in the beginning of the 1960s exhibiting with Eve Hesse, Dan Flaven, Sol LeWitt, Tina Matkovic, Don Judd, Mark Di Suvero, among the many young painters of that period. It was an exciting time for the art world: the abstract expressionists had already established themselves, breaking through many post-war barriers and clearing a path for the likes of Robert Rauchenberg, Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Claus Oldenberg and other soon-to-be-famous pop artists. It was also a time of cultural revolution in America, with a newly-elected president, John F. Kennedy, ushering in a hopeful age for all the arts. Marc was then painting and making constructions of stuffed & shaped canvases, exhibiting this work in groups shows all over Manhattan, in galleries and institutions; and gaining a reputation as one of New York¹s up-and-coming artists.
Following the assassination of President Kennedy, with a terrible war now dividing the country and finding it personally difficult to create art whilst hearing the cries of the men, women and children of Viet Nam on the daily news reports, he decided to use the only tool available to him to ...
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The Museum of Modern Art New York NY, University of California at Berkley Museum, Gallery Spirit Amsterdam,Brummelkamp galerie AMC, Amsterdam, Camden council London, City of Amsterdam, and many other private and public collections.
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Biography Marc Morrel 1937 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
1964 Daniels gallery, NYC “Hard edge” group exhibition
1965 Van Bovenkamp gallery, NYC Erotic Art” group exhibition.
World House gallery, NYC “Yesterday, today and tomorrow” group exhibition
Van Bovenkamp gallery, NYC “Shaped canvas” group exhibition.
World House gallery, NYC “Sculpture from all directions” group exhibition
1966 Stephen Radich gallery, NYC solo exhibition
Graham gallery, NYC “Stuffed expressionism” group exhibition
1967 New York University, NYC, group exhibition
1968 1970, American federation of the Arts, traveling exhibition
“Patriotic Images in American Art”
Museum of Contemporary Crafts, NYC, group exhibition
1970 Camden Art center, London England solo exhibition
25th Edinburgh Festival solo exhibition
1973 Camden council Library, London group exhibition
1975 Film podium, Radium cinema Zurich, Switzerland
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam “UMO” group exhibition
Van Abbe Museum, Netherlands film showing
1981 Guild of Transcultural Studies, London “Lines and Circles” group exhibition
1982 Schipol Airport Amsterdam group exhibition
1983 Gallery de Zoeker, Ouderkerk a/d Amstel, Netherlands group exhibition
1984 Het Ouderkerk Amsterdam group exhibition
1985 Het Ouderkerk Amsterdam group exhibition
1991 Au bout de Monde gallery, Amsterdam solo exhibition
1994 Atelier Eric, Utrecht Netherlands group exhibition
1995 Gallery Spirit Amsterdam solo exhibition
1996 Gallery Spirit Amsterdam solo exhibition
1997 Leeuwenhorst Congress centrum, Noordwijk Netherlands group
Gallery Spirit Amsterdam group exhibition
Cochiti film on the Kunst Kanaal Amsterdam
1999 Gallery Spirit Amsterdam solo exhibition
2000 Het Getaal 0 Gallery, Amsterdam group exhibition
2005 Suzanne Biederberg Gallery, Amsterdam group exhibition
2006 2007 Bienale Argentina AAVRA/ Patagonia Project
2008 Shambhala Center, Amsterdam Group exhibition
2010-2011 Neuer Berliner Kunstverein Berlin Germany
Freedom of Speech
December 11, 2010 – January 30, 2011
Exhibition Space (ground floor)
Act Up, Rolf Dieter Brinkmann, Emory Douglas, Will Eisner, Sister Corita Kent, Barbara Kruger, Yossi Lemel, Steven Marcus, Olaf Metzel, Marc Morrel, Dan Perjovschi, Norman Rockwell, Joe Sacco, Christoph Schlingensief, Taller Popular de Serigrafia, Klaus Staeck, Paul Wendlin, et al.
The Kunstverein, Hamburg Germany
Freedom of Speech?
December 18, 2010 - March 13, 2011
Emory Douglas, The Ideas Which Can And Will Sustain Our Movement, 1970, Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Los Angeles
Barbara Kruger, Untitled (questions), 1991, Center of the Study for Political Graphics, Los AngelesChristoph Schlingensief, Ausländer Raus, 2000 Foto: David BaltzerSister Corita Kent, rose, 1965, Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart Community, Los AngelesDan Perjovschi, Free Speech, 2010Hustler Magazine, Juni 1978Klaus Staeck, Wollt ihr das totale BILD, 1980Maria Eichhorn, Prohibited Imports, 2003, Foto: Jens ZieheMark Wallinger, State Britain, 2006, Foto: Dave MorganSilke Wagner, bürgersteig, 2001/02, Foto: Wolfgang GünzelSteven Marcus, March from Sproul Plaza to Regent's meeting at University Hall in Oxford Street, 1964
Rolf Dieter Brinkmann (D), Emory Douglas (USA), Lex Drewinski (P), Maria Eichhorn (D), Will Eisner (USA), Hans Haacke (D), Abbie Hoffman (USA), Sister Corita Kent (USA), Barbara Kruger (USA), Yossi Lemel (IL), George Maciunas (USA), Steven Mar-cus (USA), Olaf Metzel (D), Marc Morrel (USA), Bruce Nauman (USA), Otto Neurath (AUT), Dan Perjovschi (RO), Norman Rockwell (USA), Joe Sacco (MT), Gerald Scarfe (GB), Christoph Schlingensief (D), Taller Popular de Serigrafia (ARG), Klaus Staeck (D), Act Up (USA), Silke Wagner (D), Mark Wallinger (GB)
Internet
http://members.chello.nl/t.morrelarmstrong
Films
Venceramos (1969), Stuffed bandits (1971), Oz (1971), Cochiti video 22min. (1999)
Collections
The Museum of Modern Art New York NY, University of California at Berkley Museum,
Camden council London, City of Amsterdam, and many other private and public collections.
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