Charles Long

Born:
1958
Residence:
Upland, California, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT Los Angeles
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • The Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York will be presenting the works of several contemporary artists at Booth C19 of Frieze New York 2017.

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  • Frieze Art Fair features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries, with an opportunity to view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists.

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  • Sometimes art is most meaningful when you least expect. If you'd told me a month ago that the most engaging encounters I would soon

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  • Come summer, the best things in life go outdoors, and we happily follow: lounging at sidewalk cafes, seeing concerts in the parks.Here are a few other al fresco installations worth seeing — some fun, some provocative and all free.

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  • Entering Charles Long’s CATALIN, at the Contemporary Austin’s Jones Center, an orchestral sonar lures you past the front desk towards a record player

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  • Pet Sounds, Charles Long’s installation on the grounds of Laguna Gloria in Austin was originally created in 2012 for Madison Square Park’s Oval Lawn

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  • Sometimes art is most meaningful when you least expect. If you'd told me a month ago that the most engaging encounters I would soon

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  • Come summer, the best things in life go outdoors, and we happily follow: lounging at sidewalk cafes, seeing concerts in the parks.Here are a few other al fresco installations worth seeing — some fun, some provocative and all free.

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  • As we suspected, the Nasher Sculpture Center announced a city wide public art initiative this morning which will feature ten newly commissioned works of art by ten local and international artists and art collectives at ten to-be-announced sites.

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  • Mad. Sq. Art announces Pet Sounds, an interactive, large-scale, mixedmedia installation by acclaimed California-based artist Charles Long.

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  • Charles Long does not use public sculpture as an opportunity for critiquing mass consumerism. For Mr. Long—whose installation in Madison Square

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  • The Nasher Sculpture Center is closing in on unveiling all of the projects it has commissioned for the tenth anniversary Nasher XChange celebration.

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  • With these and other such sound-filled works popping up in parks around New York, as well as seemingly random locales, the city has never seemed more abuzz with sound art.

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  • "It's fun to look at the faces on art world people when you mention Burning Man," laughs artist Charles Long. "They're just like, ‘ewww.'"

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  • Most art openings tend to run well past eight, spilling their occupants onto the sidewalk once the beer runs out. Arriving as late as 8:30, you can

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BIOGRAPHY

Charles Long (b. 1958 Long Branch, New Jersey) received an MFA from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1988; participated in the Whitney Indepedent Study Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in 1981; and received a BFA from the Philadelphia College of Art in Philadelphia in 1981. Selected solo exhibitions include knowirds at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York (2007); Monads, Soul Houses and a Star-off Machine at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York (2006); 100 Pounds of Clay at Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach, California (2006); Photographs at Dwight Hackett Projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico (with Gordon Hart paintings) (2005); Shoshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica, California (2005); and More Like a Dream Than a Scheme at SITE in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island (2005). Selected group exhibitions include Nina in Position at Artists Space in New York (2008); Transitional Objects: Contemporary Still Life at Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, New York (2006); The Uncertainty of Objects and Ideas: Recent Sculpture at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. (2006); Gone Formalism at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia (2006): and The Shape of Color: Excurisions in Color Field Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto (2005). He is represented by Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York. Charles Long lives and works in Los Angeles.


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