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Biografie Andrew Masullo
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1957 |
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Born September 6, Elizabeth, New Jersey
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1979 |
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B.A., Studio Art, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
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1988 |
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Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
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1989 |
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CAPS Grant, New York State Council on the Arts
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2011 |
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Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship
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| Ausgewählte Ausstellungen |
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2013
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Mary Boone Gallery, New York (solo)
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2012
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Brick Walk Fine Art, Hartford, CT (solo)
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2012
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Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco (solo)
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2012
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“Twee Abstraction,” Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia
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2012
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“A#Abstr-action”, Galerija Contra, Koper, Slovenia
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2012
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2012 Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue)
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2011
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“Forrest Bess: 100 Years,” Kirk Hopper Fine Art, Dallas (catalogue)
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2011
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“Cries & Whispers,” Sam Lee Gallery, Los Angeles
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2011
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“Object / Image,” Tibor de Nagy, New York
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2011
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Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston (solo)
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2011
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Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
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2011
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“Andrew Masullo, Stephen Mueller, Thomas Nozkowski, Alan Shields, Peter Young,” Texas Gallery, Houston
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2011
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“bodybraingame,” Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago; curated by Hudson
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2011
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“Assembly,” Edward Thorp Gallery, New York
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2011
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“self-referral nonobjective,” Feature Inc., New York
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2011
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“Katherine Bernhardt, Alfred Jensen, Chris Johanson, Chris Martin, Andrew Masullo, Judith Scott,” Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
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2011
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“Channel to the New Image,” Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York
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2011
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“Jim Schmidt Presents: Abstraction,” Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis, MO
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2011
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Thomas Ammann Fine Art, Basel Art Fair, Switzerland
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2011
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“i am not monogamous, i heart poetry,” Feature Inc., New York
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2010
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“Wall-to-Wall,” Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles
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2010
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Feature Inc., New York (solo)
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2010
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“who loves the sun,” Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Ferndale, MI
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2010
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“Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards,” American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
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2010
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“Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts,” American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
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2010
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“The Jewel Thief,” The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY; curated by Ian Berry and Jessica Stockholder
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2009
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“Abstract Alchemists,” Heather James Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
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2009
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“Paintings,” Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles
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2009
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“Put Together,” Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston
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2009
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“Populate This Form,” Feature Inc., New York
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2009
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Texas Gallery, Houston (solo)
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2009
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Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
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2008
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Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco (solo)
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2008
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“Another Damned Drawing Show, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles
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2008
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“The Idea of Nature,” 33 Bond, New York; curated by William Weiss
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2007
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Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston (solo)
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2007
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Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
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2007
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“Block Party II: An Exhibition of Drawings,” Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles
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2007
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“Thoughts,” Feature Inc., New York
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2007
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“Open End,” Kinkead Contemporary, Culver City, CA; curated by David McDonald
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2006
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“Summer Group Show,” Baumgartner Gallery, New York
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2006
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Naoto Nakagawa, Andrew Masullo, Alexander Ross: Paintings, Feature Inc., New York, NY
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2006
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Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco (solo)
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2006
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Baumgartner Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
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2005 - 2006
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The O Show, The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts, Long Branch, NJ. Traveled to Berrie Center Art Galleries, Ramapo College, Mahway, New Jersey. Curated by MatCH-Art.
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2005
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Around About Abstraction, Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina. Curated by Ron Platt.
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2005
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"Surface," Lucas Schoormans Gallery, New York, curated by Tate Dougherty
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2004
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Colored Pencil, K.S. Art, New York
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2004
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Joan T. Washburn Gallery, New York (solo)
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2003
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Best in Show, Marcel Sitcoske Gallery, San Francisco
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2002
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Gallery Artists Group Exhibition, Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago
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2002
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Nina Bovasso, David Dupuis, Andrew Masullo, Derek Eller Gallery, New York
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2002
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Joan T. Washburn Gallery, New York (solo)
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2001
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Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago (solo)
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2001
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Gallery Artists Group Exhibition, Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago
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2000
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Basel Art Fair, Switzerland, Thomas Ammann Fine Art
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2000
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Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco (solo)
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2000
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Joan T. Washburn Gallery, New York (solo)
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1999
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Thomas Ammann Fine Art, Zürich (solo)
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1999
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The Stroke, Exit Art, New York. Curated by Ross Bleckner
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1998
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Derek Eller Gallery, New York (solo)
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1998
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Little, Jeffrey Coploff Gallery, New York
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1998
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Summer Group Show, Derek Eller Gallery, New York
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1998
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From Here to Eternity: Painting in 1998, Max Protech Gallery, New York. Curated by Ruth Kaufmann.
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1997
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Alive and Well, Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York
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1997
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Purely Painting, Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York
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1996
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Box, Fotohui Cramer Gallery, New York
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1996
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André Emmerich Gallery, New York (solo)
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1995
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Love Flight of a Pink Candy Heart: A Compliment to Florine Stettheimer, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York. Curated by Michael Duncan (Catalog)
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1995
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Benefit Exhibition, White Columns, New York
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1995
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Geometric Abstraction, Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore
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1995
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Geometry, Allene Lapides Gallery, Santa Fe
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1994
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André Emmerich Gallery, New York (solo)
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1994
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Craig Cornelius Gallery, New York (solo)
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1994
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“Whateva,” Dru Arstark Gallery, New York
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1994
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“Al dente,” Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; curated by Randy Wray
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1994
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“Abstraction,” Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago
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1994
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André Emmerich Gallery, Basel Art Fair, Switzerland
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1994
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“Retouching the Family Album,” Patricia Shea Gallery, Los Angeles
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1993
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“Here’s Looking at Me: Contemporary Self-Portrait,” Espace Lyonnais d’Art Contemporain, Lyon, France; curated by Bernard Brunon (catalogue)
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1993
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Bockley Gallery, Minneapolis, MN (solo)
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1992
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“Paper,” Diane Brown Gallery, New York
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1992
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“The Object is Bound,” Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco
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1991
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“Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?,” The Hyde Collection, Glen Falls, NY; curated by Dan Cameron (catalogue)
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1991
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“Not on Canvas,” Asher-Faure Gallery, Los Angeles
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1991
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“The Library of Babel,” Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY; White Columns, New York; curated by Todd Alden (catalogue)
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1991
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Bockley Gallery, Minneapolis, MN
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1991
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fiction/nonfiction, New York
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1990
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“All Quiet on the Western Front? Part Two,” Espace Dieu, Paris
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1990
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“Word as Image,” Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
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1989
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“Repetition: 1969–1989,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, Basel Art Fair, Switzerland
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1989
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“Departures: Photography 1924–1989,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York (catalogue)
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1989
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“Boîte Alerte,” Renée Fotouhi Fine Art, New York
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1988
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“Andrew Masullo and Marilyn Minter,” fiction/nonfiction, New York
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1987
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“Preview,” fiction/nonfiction, New York
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1986
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“The Book Made Art,” Joseph Regenstein Library, University of Chicago; curated by Jeffrey Abt (catalogue)
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1985
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“Mighty,” Small Works, Hand in Hand Gallery, New York
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1985
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“Artworks/Bookworks,” Dallas Public Library, Dallas, TX
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1983
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“R. Garratt, A. Masullo,” International With Monument, New York
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| Selected Public Collections |
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Cartin Collection, Hartford, CT
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Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, AL
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Progressive Insurance Company, Cleveland, OH
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Provinzial Insurance Company, Dusseldorf
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Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, Miami Beach, FL
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