Martin Kruck
Page 1 | Biography
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Born: Toronto, Canada
Lives: New York, US
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MFA State University of New York, University at Buffalo, 1995 BFA Queen's University, Canada, 1991
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Coming Attractions, Media Loft, New Rochelle, NY Geomancia: Phase 2, CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY Geomancia: Phase 2, ArtSpace, New Haven, CT Ex-Man: Repose, Aramona Studio, New York, NY Geomancia, Atlantic Gallery, New Haven, CT Zeitgeist, Izumino Gallery, Kanazawa, Japan World of the Raven, Oasis Hall Gallery, United Nations Complex, Kanazawa, Japan Geomancia, CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY Roadkill, Artists Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Welt Des Rabens, Olean Gallery, Olean, NY. The Fortune Suite, Capen Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Litho Stills: Pan-Germanica, Castellani Art Museum, Niagara Falls, NY. Between Heaven and Horizon, Villa-Maria Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Prototypes, Pheifer Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Timepieces, Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery, Toronto, Canada. Kampfmotiv, Rockfern Gallery, Toronto, Canada.
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“7”, Rockland Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY “Synthesis and Distribution”, Pace Gallery, New York, NY “The Road So Far”, Metaphor Contemporary Art, Brooklyn, NY “Altered Eden: Contemporary Visions of the Landscape”, Brattleboro Museum, VT “Stillness”, ArtSpace, New Haven, CT “Plus”, Clark Hall Gallery, Louisiana State University “Backroads and Boulevards”, Art Council of New Jersey, Sommerville, NJ “Landscape Reconsidered,” Arlington Center for the Arts, Arlington, MA “Big Orbit Gallery: 10th Anniversary Exhibition,” Big Orbit Gallery, Buffalo, NY “Works On Paper Exhibition,” Untitled(space), New Haven, CT “Drawing Today,” Moira Fitzsimmons Aarons Art Gallery, Hamden, CT “Body Conscious,” Arlington Center for the Arts, Arlington, MA “New England/New York/New Talent,” Hampden Gallery, Amherst, MA “Domestic Culture,” Institute of Contemporary Art, Maine College of Art, Portland, ME “Generation X,” Danforth Gallery, Portland, ME “American Identities,” Gibson Gallery, Potsdam, NY "Home,” SOIL Gallery, Seattle, WA “Autobiography,” Appleton Art Center, Appleton, WI “Constructing Identity,” Red Chair Gallery, University of Missouri, Kansas City “Artist’s Print Exchange,” University of Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico “Ruins in Reverse: Time and Progress in Contemporary Art,” CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY
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Art New England. Feb/March 2004. By Marisa Angell. “Sense of Place: Architecture and the Built Landscape in Contemporary Art.” The Buffalo News; Gusto. Feb. 27, 2004. By Richard Huntington. “Left to Wonder: Photographers Note Our Strange Ways.” P.18 The New York Times. May 25, 2003. “City and Country.” P.J7 The Spectator. Bangor, Northern Ireland. Aug 1, 2002. By Julie Waters. “Bangor Coast Inspires American Artist” Winston Salem Journal. Oct. 20, 1999. By Tom Patterson. “Imagination’s Place”. Afterimage. May/June Issue, 1999. By Reine Hauser. “Ruins in Reverse: Time and Progress in Contemporary Art”. p.18 Basta! Volume 2, Spring 1999. By Craig Reynolds, Editor. “After the Fall: Ruins in Reverse at CEPA”. p.5-6 The Buffalo News; Gusto. March 12, 1999. By Richard Huntington. “Searching for Simplicity”. p.24 ArtVoice. Feb. 18-24, 1999. By Reine Hauser. “Ruins in Reverse: Time and Progress in Contemporary Art Part II.” p. 20-21
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Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Ithaca, NY; Artist-in–Residence Fellowship. Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation: Artists and Communities Individual Artist Grant International Visiting Artist Residency, Seacourt Print Workshop, Bangor, Northern Ireland National Endowment for the Arts: Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Individual Artist Grant National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship: MacDowell Colony of Art, Peterborough, NH Artist Residency: MacDowell Colony of Art, Peterborough, NH Artist in Residence: Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY Individual Artist Grant, New York State Council on the Arts Mark Diamond Research Grant, State University of New York at Buffalo
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