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Nick Mauss Biographie
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1980 |
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Born July 2 in New York City
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2003 |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York
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| Expositions sélectionnées |
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2010
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Galerie Neu, Berlin (solo) Galleria Il Capricorno, Venice (solo)
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2009
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303 Gallery, New York (solo)
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2008
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have meant, Hiromi Yoshii Gallery, Tokyo (solo) One Season in Hell,MD72, Berlin Not so subtle subtitle,Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York Some Neighbors, Kunstverein München, Munich Sunset, Magasin, Grenoble Review,Galerie Neu, Berlin Were, there, severe (thin line),Galeria Alessandro de March, Milan Nostalgia Isnʼt What It Used To Becurated by Sharon Hayes and Brooke OʼHara, La MaMa E.T.C., New York
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2007
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A Fair to Meddling Story (with Ken Okiishi), Künstlerhaus Stuttgart, Stuttgart Lymph Est, Galerie Neu, Berlin (solo) One Season in Hell (with Ken Okiishi), Gavin Brownʼs Enterprise, New York Exposition N° 1, Balice/Hertling, Paris
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2006
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When Artists Say We, Artist's Space, New York All Dressed Up With Nowhere to Go, Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow Between the Lines (organized by Nick Mauss), Hotel Chelsea, New York
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2005
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Daniel Reich Gallery, New York (solo) Words: The Formal Presence of Text in Modern and Contemporary Works on Paper, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York Nick Mauss & Elizabeth Peyton, Glenn Horowitz Booksellers, Easthampton, New York Exile: New York is a Good Hotel, Broadway 1602, New York
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2004
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The New Romantics, Philippe Perrot, Lesley Vance, Nick Mauss, Blake Payne, Christian Ward, Greene Naftali, Inc., New York It’s About Memory, curated by Simon Watson, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago Home (organized by Patterson Beckwith), American Fine Arts Co., Colin de Land Fine Art, New York Happy Days Are Here Again, David Zwirner Gallery, New York Nowojorskie Porno (curated by Monika Szukowska), Foksal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw
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2003
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Magnetic Living (with Shelby Hughes), Daniel Reich Gallery, New York Daniel Reich Gallery at SCOPE L.A (with Shelby Hughes), The Standard Hotel my people were fair and had cum in their hair (but now they're content to spray stars from your boughs), (Charles Atlas, Leigh Bowery, Matthew Brannon, Alex Brown, Jeff Burton, Peter Cain, Larry Clark, Jules de Balincourt, Lucky de Bellevue, Jeff Davis, Brice Dellsperger, Roe Ethridge, Richard Hawkins, Charles Henri Ford, Christian Holstad, Peter Hujar, Steve Kille, Bruce La Bruce, Kevin Larmon, Tim Lokiec, Nick Mauss, Ryan McGinley, Michael Meads, Billy Miller, Mark Morrisroe, Chuck Nanney, Paul P., Walter Pfeiffer, Terry Richardson, Rene Santos, Jack Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Paul Thek, John Tremblay, Wolfgang Tillmans, Kelley Walker, T.J. Wilcox), Team Gallery, New York Now Playing, curated by Daniel Reich, D’amelio Terras, New York Today's Man, John Connelly Presents, New York Karaoke Death Machine, (Alex Bag, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Sheyla Baykal, Maurizio Cattelan, Peter Coffin, Bjorn Copeland, Amy Gartrell, Joe Grillo, Christian Holstad, Johnathan Horowitz, R.W. Kitchen, Nick Mauss & Ken Okiishi, David Perry, Scott Reed er, Tyson Reeder, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Hiroshi Sunairi, Emily Sunblad, Delia R. Gonzalez & Gavin R. Russom, Albert Tien, Grant Worth, Chris Verene) Daniel Reich Gallery, New York Daniel Reich Gallery at 'The Stray Show' (Bjorn Copeland, Christian Holstad, Paul P., Nick Mauss, Memory of a Free Festival, Ken Okiishi, Scott Reeder, Tyson Reeder, Xenon Straub), Chicago Memory of a Free Festival (Marisha Farnsworth, Shelby Hughes, Alpha Lubicz, Nick Mauss), Houghton Gallery, Cooper Union School of Art, New York
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2002
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Nsync and Outta My Head (with Ken Okiishi), Ausstellung bei Martin Glade, Berlin Toys, Games, Small things, Hair and Makeup (concept by Susan Cianciolo), Shiseido Studio, New York Something Warm, Sometimes Cold, Blumen, Berlin
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2001
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Sharing Horizons That Are New to Us (Natalie Conn, Nick Mauss, Aleksandr Rossman, Sasha Stim-Vogel, Ken Okiishi), Houghton Gallery, Cooper Union School of Art, New York Coal By Any Other Name: The Journey Towards The Good Taste ('A variety of amateur dramas including Patterson Beckwith, Lali Chetwynd, Werner von Delmont, Gardar Einarsson, Conrad Brock Enright, Geoffrey Garrison, Anna Gudmundsdottir, Jutta Koether, Saint Reverend Jen, Nils Norman, Josephine Pryde, Mary Sellman, Eivind Slettemeas, Josef Strau, Matthew Thurber . . . and a workshop with . . . Rosalie Knox, Ken Okiishi, Liz Bougatsos, Tony&Tina, Amy Kellner, Karen Hallock, Alex Bag, Charlie Finch, Spencer Sweeny, Nick Mauss, Peter Schoolworth . . . compiled and set on stage by Syntax, Early Century Unrest & The Society Of Control' a.k.a. Stephen Dillemuth) American Fine Arts, Co., Colin de Land Fine Art, New York
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| Littérature |
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2004
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Cotter, Holland. Sampling Brooklyn, Where Eclectic Flames Continue to Flicker, New York Times, January 23.
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2003
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Carpenter, Susan, The Scope L.A. festival trains its gaze on the cutting edge, Los Angeles Times, July 17 Cotter, Holland, By and About Men, and They’re Running with It, New York Times, August 8 Ken Johnson, Karaoke Death Machine, New York Times, May 2, 2003 Kimmelman, Michael, Now Playing, New York Times, July 18, 2003 Levin, Kim, Magnetic Living, Daniel Reich Gallery, Village Voice, December 10 Pollack, Maika, Karaoke Death Machine at Daniel Reich, Flash Art, May-June Houghton Hall, nest, #14 Fall Issue, 2001 & issue 15 Amy Sedaris' Bed Yablonsky, Linda, Nick Mauss, Shelby Hughes and Christian Holstad, Daniel Reich Gallery, Time Out New York, December 11, 2003
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