#Marcel Dzama
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thunderstruck9 · 1 year ago
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Marcel Dzama (Canadian, 1974), I'll make the moon come up three hours late, 2019. Gouache, watercolour, ink and graphite on paper, 97.6 x 126.8 cm.
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contemporaryartsgallery · 6 months ago
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Marcel Dzama
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oncanvas · 6 months ago
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Let us compare mythologies, Marcel Dzama, 2016
Acrylic, watercolor, ink, and collage on paper 93 ⅛ x 65 ⅝ in. (236.6 x 166.6 cm)
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three-red-horns · 6 months ago
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Marcel Dzama. LADY OF FIRE (2023)
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tmbgareok · 1 year ago
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TMBG CLASSIC ALBUM THE ELSE IS FINALLY BACK ON VINYL! 
Including long-time audience favorites The Mesopotamians, Withered Hope, and Careful What You Pack, THE ELSE weighs in with 13 lucky songs, and finds They Might Be Giants collaborating on production with the Dust Bros. (Beastie Boys, Beck) and Patrick Dillett (David Byrne, St. Vincent, Mary J. Blige). Amongst a number of firsts, this album is the first in which all the songs are over two minutes long and  Marty Beller is on the drum throne for the entire album.
This new deluxe package includes photography by Marcel Dzama, and the disc is pressed on audiophile 180g vinyl in a color we have been told is called “pumpkin mystery smoke."
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jazznoisehere · 1 year ago
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victusinveritas · 29 days ago
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Marcel Dzama (Canadian, b. 1974, Winnipeg, Canada, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Resilience, 2023, Paintings: Gouache, Watercolor, Ink, Graphite on Paper
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sheltiechicago · 3 months ago
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Art by Marcel Dzama (Photo: Kris Graves)
How New York City’s Subway Stations Have Transformed Into an Underground Art Gallery
 400 permanent artworks to adorn the stations. A celebration of these ground-breaking projects, Contemporary Art Underground: New York MTA Arts & Design highlights more than 100 artworks completed between 2015 and 2023 that embody the spirit, vibrancy, and diversity of New York.
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Art by Kiki Smith (Photo: Anthony Verde)
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Art by Jeffrey Gibson (Photo: Etienne Frossard)
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Art by Damien Davis (Photo: Etienne Frossard)
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miaqc1 · 7 months ago
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Support for Ukraine 🕊🇺🇦 I remember my grandpa playing an old Union song “Which side are you on“ on his mandolin that he bought on his one… | Instagram
Artist: Marcel Dzama.
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taocom · 8 months ago
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Art tour this past weekend. A selection of notebook pages and smaller works from the Marcel Dzama “Ghosts of Canoe Lake” exhibit at the McMichael Gallery in Kleinburg, ON. I spent some time drawing the tent used to screen a short film which accompanied the exhibit. Somewhat RLG adjacent.
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postmodernismruinedme · 1 year ago
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Marcel Dzama (b. 1974), We can not abandon such beauty, 2023
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canadianartjunkie · 1 year ago
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Marcel Dzama - Ghosts of Canoe Lake
Marcel Dzama (b. 1974), Ghost of Canoe Lake, 2023, pearlescent acrylic, ink, watercolor, and graphite on paper, 36.2 x 36.2 cm, Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner © Marcel Dzama The internationally celebrated Canadian artist Marcel Dzama opens his first major exhibition in this country in nearly a decade at the McMichael Canadian Collection, running Dec. 9 through June 9, 2024. Marcel Dzama…
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contemporaryartsgallery · 5 months ago
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Marcel Dzama
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oncanvas · 11 months ago
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Remembrance, Marcel Dzama, 2016
Watercolor and graphite on paper 16 x 12 in. (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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three-red-horns · 6 months ago
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Marcel Dzama. ONLY LOVE WOULD SUFFER SUCH TORMENT (2023)
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nathandiary · 1 year ago
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Artist Research: Marcel Dzama
"Many of the works show figures submerged within endless expanses of water. Rendered in rich blue tones, these waterscapes appear like scenes from a surreal aquatic ballet but their never-ending waterlines serve as a visual allegory for the continued effects of climate change."
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