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Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman

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Year: 2012
Size: 20" x 24"
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Edition: Edition 2/6
Value: $1400

Minimum bid: $350

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Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman’s collaborative work focuses on the cultural understanding of distance as perceived in modern life and network culture. Their projects were recently featured in Wired Magazine, The Picture Show from NPR, Gizmodo, the New York Times, Hotshoe Magazine, the Washington Post, Utne Reader, the British Journal of Photography, the BBC News, and Marketplace Tech Report. 

Solo exhibitions include Blue Sky in Portland, Light House in the UK, United Photo Industries in Brooklyn, and the Contemporary Arts Center Las Vegas. Selections have been shown at the Light Factory in Charlotte, the FotoFestiwal in Poland, the Athens Photo Festival in Greece, the Houston Center for Photography, Baltimore Museum of Art, the Moscow International Biennale in Russia, RAIQ in Montréal, Peloton in Australia, and Conflux Festival in NYC. Their work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the Portland Art Museum. They have been artists-in-residence at Light Work and the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. They recently created site-specific public artworks for the Atlanta Celebrates Photography Public Art Commission, the Indianapolis International Airport, and the DUMBO Business Improvement District.

Nate Larson (b. 1978, West Lafayette, IN) is full-time faculty at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He received his MFA from The Ohio State University in 2002. Marni Shindelman (b. 1977, Clearwater, FL) is Lecturer in Photography at the University of Georgia. She received her MFA from the University of Florida in 2002.

 

www.larson-shindelman.com

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