Beth Campbell

Born:
1971
Residence:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT New York
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  • Anne Mosseri-Marlio will soon be participating at the Code Art Fair 2017.

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  • Die Jubiläums-Ostrale konzentriert sich aufs Kerngeschäft. Ihr Motto „error:x“ kokettiert mit der Computersprache, aber digitale bzw. virtuelle Welten sind nicht ihr Hauptfeld. Sie zeigt in erster Linie Bilder, die meist malerisch erscheinen, auch wenn es sich um Fotografien handelt: das Dokumentarische spielt kaum eine Rolle.

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  • Art Events to Attend in New York City This Week through Saturday, March 7th

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  • With the recent closing of Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, Beth Campbell is currently without a home-base, but she is taking New York by storm with three recent shows around the city.(full version)

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  • ountry Club announces the inaugural exhibition for its new Chicago program with Periodic Split, new and recent works by New York

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  • ART COLOGNE (10 to 13 April) shows its strengths: more than 200 galleries from 25 countries present masterpieces of Classical Modernity and postwar art, as well as great names and promising new positions in contemporary art. The world's oldest fair of its kind offers collectors and art enthusiasts a first-class overview of current trends in art and on the art market. In addition to the established GALLERIES and NEW CONTEMPORARIES sectors, the new COLLABORATIONS sector also celebrates its premiere.

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  • The best art-history class in New York right now is happening, free, in a cozy storefront gallery on West 24th Street called Freight + Volume.

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  • ountry Club announces the inaugural exhibition for its new Chicago program with Periodic Split, new and recent works by New York

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  • With the recent closing of Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, Beth Campbell is currently without a home-base, but she is taking New York by storm with three recent shows around the city.

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  • In the past twelve years, the work of artist and filmmaker Yosef-Joseph Dadoune has emerged from and alluded to his childhood town

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  • My parent’s bathroom at the house I first lived in had a full-length mirror behind the sink, which also had a mirror. As soon as I was tall enough to

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  • Art institutions talk about collaboration but rarely engage in it. It's different this fall in Cleveland.

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  • This article present a diverse selection of twenty unique art events to watch this week. The selection includes sculpture and installation, film, photography and painting exhibitions from around the world.

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BIOGRAPHY

Beth Campbell (b. 1971 Illinois) received a BFA from Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri, in 1993 and an MFA from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, in 1997. Selected exhibitions include Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery and Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, Country Club in Los Angeles, Manifest 7 in Trento, Italy, Bienniala Cuvee 09, OK Center for Contemporary Art, Linz, Austria, and the 6th Mercosul Biennial in Porto Allegre, Brazil. In 2009 she was awarded the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Award. She is represented by Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York. Beth Campbell lives and works in Brooklyn.

All of the outcomes are mapped out. All that is left is the decision, the moment of self-awareness when only one of the outcomes will be able to survive. The self is transformed. It is no longer a fleshy body, but a series of outcomes and lines. Through drawing, photography, video and installation, Beth Campbell investigates the threads that bind choice, actuality, illusion and self-awareness. Her works play with the every day and challenge the predictable. The viewer becomes lost in a piece that so closely resembles the familiar, but is markedly different. Mundane decisions and discoveries lead in so many directions, that a life-altering implication may stem from the simplistic. Possibilities are infinite and relationships grow outward in a special map of a life. Repetition mirrors habit and habit yearns for the ordinary when what we expect to find isn’t there.


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