Marnie Weber

Born:
1959
Residence:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT Los Angeles
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • The Guild, Mumbai presents "The Work of Art: Iteration in Multiples, Fragments and Reflection - Part II” through July 31, 2017.

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  • Praz-Delavallade is hosting an inaugural group exhibition for its new gallery space in Los Angeles. The exhibition titled “I Love L.A.” will run from

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  • Looks like the New York is poised to ram through the streetcar line that nobody needs but the development company Two Trees.

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  • Step into Hollywood’s Gavlak gallery and you’ll find the typical white box transformed into a most surreal chapel. A pair of oversized tree sculptures

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  • “Try it again without the death metal voice, Doug!” I’m inside a bulky latex ram-horned devil mask, wearing a swanky maroon dinner jacket and cravat, tending bar for a coven of witches in a ruinous hut in a crumbling bohemian compound in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, and Lee Lynch is getting sarcastic.

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  • This coming Sunday, September 11, artist Marnie Weber, known for her video work and musical group The Spirit Girls, debuts her film, The Day of Forevermore. The premiere will be held in downtown Los Angeles at The Theatre at Ace Hotel and hosted by Live Artillery Presents.

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  • It’s a bit of a struggle to analyze the meaning behind the work of Marnie Weber.

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  • Whether you've recently become obsessed with American Horror Story: Freak Show, you live in Wasco, California, or you are still harnessing suspicions

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  • Marnie Weber has worked in just about every medium, from photography and video to performance-based art and installation. But while the LA-based artist

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  • LOST (in LA) is a collaboration between French and LA artists curated by Marc-Olivier Wahler, the former director of Palais de Tokyo. It connects a narrative between the popular television series LOST and the geographic sprawl of Los Angeles.

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  • Some artists play music to clear their heads. Others go for a walk. Marnie Weber says she likes to walk to her local cemetery: the Mountain View Cemetery

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  • Last month, I opened my email to find a “Call For Furrie Interns.” The call came from LA artist Marnie Weber and was forwarded to me by a mutual friend

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  • The Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States in collaboration with the Institut Francais, with the support of the Alliance Française of Los Angeles and the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, are pleased to announce Ceci n’est pas…Art Between France and Los Angeles.

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  • MOCAtv presents Marnie Weber’s A Western Song as part of the West Coast Video Art series directed and edited by Peter Kirby. In the film Weber discusses her transition from performance work to video and her inspiration for making A Western Song.

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  • Portugal Arte 10 EDP, a new month-long biannual art exhibition, announces its inaugural edition to debut July 16, 2010 in Lisbon

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  • “Mommy Puffy Daddy Monster” features Loredana Di Lillo’s multimedia work dealing with her interest in overlapping temporal spaces

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  • Marnie Weber is a multi-media artist with near-legendary status in Los Angeles, having played in countless feminist punk bands in her youth

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  • Cardi Black Box, the Milan-based contemporary art gallery, announced two exhibitions featuring works by Marnie Weber and Loredana Di Lillo.

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  • People in the art world love an off-site exhibition. A decrepit theater, an abandoned warehouse, an old church, a darkened cave

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  • We are thrilled to announce that Los Angeles sculptor, performance artist, and musician Marnie Weber will be judging the final round of the

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  • At the close of Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2011, the second annual international contemporary art fair of the west coast

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  • Marnie Weber’s cast of unlikely characters includes a ballet-dancing bear, mythological animal hybrids, and ethereal “spirit girls,” all populating

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  • An artist’s studio is a window into the soul of his or her oeuvre, a sort of private sketch pad for the inner workings of an artist’s process, accessible to only a select few. Curators, gallerists, critics and art buyers are privy to the studio visit process, counting this behind the scenes view as a perk of membership in the art world ecosystem. But with these studio visits comes the stress and reminder of relating the work process to the art market – as artists open their doors...

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  • While such major art awards as the Korea Artist Prize and Hermès Missulsang are currently under deliberation, Doosan Gallery Seoul is taking a keen

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  • Tickets are now on sale for Marnie Weber’s “Eternity Forever,” presented by West of Rome Public Art this Thursday, November 11.

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BIOGRAPHY

Marnie Weber is a Los Angeles based artist who creates works of fantasy and fiction utilizing collage, installation, film, performance, and music.  By combining her own mythology of creatures, monsters, animals and female characters with costuming on stage sets; she creates narratives of passion, transformation, and discovery. Marnie Weber has had solo shows, video screenings and performances throughout the United States and Europe. She recently had a large-scale installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, which is now part of their permanent collection.  Weber has an upcoming survey show at MAMCO in Geneva, Switzerland, and a show at The Mattress Factory in Pittsburg, Pennsylvannia. 

Her work is in the collections of the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA,
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angles, CA, Neuberger Berman, Inc., New York, NY
Progressive Corporation, Mayfield, OH, and FRAC in Paris, France.


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