The Artist's Novel
Actors (341)
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Giorgio de Chirico
Giorgio de Chirico was born in Greece into the family of an Italian railroad engineer and later studied in Athens, Florence and Munich, where
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Kurt Schwitters
Kurt Schwitters was a German painter, sculptor, designer and writer. He studied at the Kunstakademie in Dresden and served as a clerical offi
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Gareth Long
Gareth Long was born in Toronto, Canada. He currently lives and works in London. He is the first ever Curator in Residence at the Kunsthalle
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Glen Rubsamen
Glen Rubsamen is a painter who was born in Los Angeles, California and studied at U.C.L.A. where he received his MFA. He lives and works in D
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David Gray
David Gray is an artist and designer who lives in New York.
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Hayley Newman
Hayley Newman is a performance artist interested in humour, fiction and documentary practices. She is committed to working collectively aroun
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Will Holder
Through his multiple roles as artist, writer, editor and designer Will Holder (born Hatfield, 1969, lives in London) explores the transformat
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Samson Kambalu
The London based artist and author Samson Kambalu studied at the University of Malawi (BA Fine Art and Ethnomusicology, 1995-99); Nottingham
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Kambui Olujimi
Kambui Olujimi was born and raised in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. His work manifests collective psychic space in order to interrupt notions
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Jimbo Blachly
Jimbo Blachly's installations and performances have been exhibited at Franklin Furnace, The New Museum, P.S.1 MOMA and The SculptureCenter in
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Kelly Duncan
Kelly Duncan is the alleged author of Looking for Headless. For further information see Goldin+Senneby.
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M. Anthony Penwill
M. Anthony Penwill is the alleged author of It Has To Be This Way, It Has To Be This Way 1.5 and It Has To Be This Way², as well as co-author
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Hirsch E.P. Rothko
Hirsch E.P. Rothko is the alleged author of Hirsch E.P. Rothko. For further information see Christopher K. Ho.
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Eve Rhymer
Eve Rhymer is the alleged author of Legendary, Lexical, Loquacious Love. For further information see Karen Reimer.
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Leonora Carrington
During her childhood, Leonora Carrington was surrounded by beautiful woods as imagined in a fairy tale. At 9 she was sent for 3 years to cath
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Tom Phillips
Tom Phillips was born in 1937 and has lived and worked in London all his life. Although best known as a painter whose work is represented in
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Dorothea Tanning
Dorothea Tanning studied painting in Chicago. In 1941, now in New York, she met the art dealer Julien Levy and his surrealist friends, refuge
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Alfred Kubin
Austrian draughtsman, illustrator, painter and writer, who was widely known for his illustrations of writers of Balzac, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Gust
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José Gutierrez-Solana
Gutiérrez Solana attended art school in Madrid from 1900 to 1904. As a young man, he spent his days in the slums and suburbs of Madrid and in
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Dan Starling
Dan Starling’s work plays with the conventions of narratives through intervention, extrapolation, reinterpretation and reconfiguration. His w
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J.D. Salinger
J.D. Salinger is the alleged author of Malcom X: An Introduction. For further information see Dan Starling.
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Christopher Russell
From 2001 to 2005 Christopher Russell edited, designed, produced, and distributed the “destroy–to–enjoy” literary art zine Bedwetter. He was
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Ole Hagen
Ole Hagen was educated at the National Academy of Fine Art in Oslo, Chelsea College of Art and Design (MA) and Goldsmiths College (PhD). He h
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Everyone Agrees
Everyone Agrees is a collective that operates in London and New York. Their first venture was The Meeting of Failures: Act I, published in Lo
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Simon Bill
Simon Bill was born in Kingston upon Thames, UK, and was educated at Wayneflete Secondary School, St. Martins School of Art and the Royal Col
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Cally Spooner
Cally Spooner (b. 1983) is an artist based in London. Recent solo exhibitions and performances include And You Were Wonderful on Stage, Stede
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AA Bronson
AA Bronson's work—as an artist, healer, curator, and educator—is dominated by the practice of collaboration and consensus. From his beginning
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Christian Dotremont
Christian Dotremont was Belgian poet and energetic cultural figure who is probably best known as one of the founders of the experimental art