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Read MoreThis week artist Theaster Gates was awarded one of the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ 2017 architecture awards for the work of his nonprofit, the Rebuild Foundation, and his “exploration of ideas in architecture.”
Read MoreFor the first time in nine years, the South has its biennial back.
Read MoreBritish schools are getting rid of A-level art history courses in 2018, meaning that students in the United Kingdom will no longer be able to take art history classes in high school.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Contemporary gallery is nestled between two visions of the South.
Read MoreAtlanta Contemporary Art Center has announced the 33 artists selected for the revived Atlanta Biennial (ATLBNL). Announced on June 21, the biennial wi
Read MoreThe Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, or Atlanta Contemporary, has announced the thirty-three artists participating in the returning Atlanta Biennial.
Read More“duh? Art & Stupidity” looks at stupidity as a subject and a tactic of art making, with a particular focus on its relationship to the politics and performance of identity.
Read MoreKalup Linzy and Eve Sussman/Simon Lee among the grant awardees.
Read More10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
Read MoreLast week actor-writer-student-artist-essayist James Franco and video/performance artist Kalup Linzy rocked Webster Hall
Read MoreOscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Grey upset the purpose of portraiture--rather than preserving the memory of its subject in his best light, the
Read MoreWhile in line for the coat check at Webster Hall, where 500 guests were attending Rob Pruitt’s 2010 Art Awards to raise money for the Guggenheim
Read MoreSo...does this count as Jeffrey Deitch's first spectacle as director of MOCA? The flashy gallerist took the reins at the Los Angeles museum on June 1
Read MoreRemember when last year, singer, performance and video artist Kalup Linzy, and actor-author-essayist-journalist-performance artist James Franco
Read MoreAfter closing and deinstalling the 2010 Whitney Biennial last month, the museum has been inaugurating a trove of new shows, including "Off the Wall"
Read MoreWe appreciate that many important things have happened in the art world this year — thefts, deaths, reattributions, restitutions, sales, shows,
Read More"We are all working for the same purpose, there are so many ugly things in the world, and we are trying to make humanity more beautiful
Read MoreCoinciding with Bushwick Open Studios, the NEWD Art Show kicked off its inaugural edition in a 7,000 square foot warehouse on Johnson Avenue with
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce We’ve All Got Issues: Video Art from the APT Collection the first ever online, selling exhibition of video art featuring 16 videos by an international roster of member artists from Artist Pension Trust® (APT). The show is hosted by MutualArt.com and will be up for a period of two weeks from May 29 to June 12, 2014. All works will be shown in their full-length versions and made available for purchase through the website.
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Last week actor-writer-student-artist-essayist James Franco and video/performance artist Kalup Linzy rocked Webster Hall
Read MoreOscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Grey upset the purpose of portraiture--rather than preserving the memory of its subject in his best light, the
Read MoreWhile in line for the coat check at Webster Hall, where 500 guests were attending Rob Pruitt’s 2010 Art Awards to raise money for the Guggenheim
Read MoreSo...does this count as Jeffrey Deitch's first spectacle as director of MOCA? The flashy gallerist took the reins at the Los Angeles museum on June 1
Read MoreRemember when last year, singer, performance and video artist Kalup Linzy, and actor-author-essayist-journalist-performance artist James Franco
Read MoreAfter closing and deinstalling the 2010 Whitney Biennial last month, the museum has been inaugurating a trove of new shows, including "Off the Wall"
Read MoreWe appreciate that many important things have happened in the art world this year — thefts, deaths, reattributions, restitutions, sales, shows,
Read More"We are all working for the same purpose, there are so many ugly things in the world, and we are trying to make humanity more beautiful
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Kalup Linzy received both a BFA and an MFA from the University of South Florida in Tampa Bay. Selected exhibitions include the Moscow Biennial, Galerija SC in Croatia, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art in Madison, Wisconsin, and the Monique Meloche Gallery and Three Walls in Chicago. He is represented by the Taxter and Spengemann Gallery in New York.
Kalup Linzy lives and works in Brooklyn.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art