Marc Bell  (Canadian, 1971) 

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Marc Bell, Spots 2 P in BC

 

Marc Bell
Spots 2 P in BC
2009

Adam Baumgold Gallery
Marc Bell, Foist Oid

 

Marc Bell
Foist Oid
2009

Adam Baumgold Gallery
Marc Bell, Troondi (People In Hollywood Are Depressed)

 

Marc Bell
Troondi (People In Hollywood Are Depressed)
2009

Adam Baumgold Gallery
Marc Bell, Federally Funded Dance Troop/Dog Shit Artist Residency

 

Marc Bell
Federally Funded Dance Troop/Dog Shit Artist Residency
Adam Baumgold Gallery
Marc Bell, Belly Wot Leaflet!

 

Marc Bell
Belly Wot Leaflet!
2009

Adam Baumgold Gallery
Marc Bell, The Stucks (Acadian Supper)

 

Marc Bell
The Stucks (Acadian Supper)
2009

Adam Baumgold Gallery
Marc Bell, Hot Potatoe, Endpaper

 

Marc Bell
Hot Potatoe, Endpaper
2008

Adam Baumgold Gallery
Marc Bell, Trunkate, Suffer!, Lime, Suede, Etc

 

Marc Bell
Trunkate, Suffer!, Lime, Suede, Etc
2008

Adam Baumgold Gallery
Marc Bell, Balsam Adhesives (These Things)

 

Marc Bell
Balsam Adhesives (These Things)
2007

Adam Baumgold Gallery
  Marc Bell, 33, lives in Canada. Bell's book, "The Stacks," was published in December 2004 by Drawn and Quarterly Books and his book "Shrimpy and Paul and Friends<" was released in 2003 from Highwater Books. His work has been included in many graphic anthologies such as The Ganzfeld #3,#4,and #5, Kramer's Ergot #5, and Blood Orange. Fantagraphics Books publishes an ongoing series of books by the artist. His first solo exhibition of drawings, works on paper and constructions was held at the gallery in March 2004 and another solo exhibiiton is scheduled for May or September of 2005. His exhibit was reviewed in the New York Times and ArtNet.