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Marcus Jansen | |
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Born | 1968 |
Nationality | American |
Education | Kunstgewerbe Schule Berufskolleg für Technik und Medien am Platz der Republik in Mönchengladbach |
Known for | painting, |
Awards | Arte Laguna Art Prize, Venice Dave Bown Prize, Dave Bown Projects, United States |
Website | www |
Marcus Antonius Jansen (born 1968) is an American painter. [1] [2] [ failed verification ]
Jansen was born and raised in New York City. He attended the Kunstgewerbe Schule Berufskolleg für Technik und Medien am Platz der Republik in Mönchengladbach, Germany in 1985, where he spent his adolescence. The city was also his father's birthplace. After his military service and Gulf War deployment,[ citation needed ] Jansen later became an artist.
Jansen's solo museum exhibitions include the Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy, the Museum Zitadelle, Berlin, Germany, the Baker Museum in Naples, Florida, and the Rollins Museum of Art in Winter Park, Florida.[ citation needed ]
He is represented by Almine Rech in Paris, London, Shanghai, Brussels and New York as well as by Richard Beavers Gallery in Brooklyn and Soho in Manhattan.[ citation needed ]
Jansen is the author of the book Modern Urban-Expressionism, the art of Marcus Antonius Jansen published in 2006. [3]
A documentary film by John Scoular, Marcus Jansen Examine and Report, had its world premiere at the Fort Myers Film Festival, [4] and was awarded Best Art TV Pilot Documentary by the East Hampton TV Festival. [5] The film is available on Amazon Prime Video.
Public collections include The Bronx Museum of the Arts, University of Michigan Museum of Art, New Britain Museum of American Art, , [6] Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, [7] Housatonic Museum of Art, [8] Moscow Museum of Modern Art, [9] Ulyanovsk Museum Fine Arts, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, [10] Perm Museum of Contemporary Art, [11] Russia, Smithsonian Institution, [12] [ failed verification ] U.S. Department of State, Art in Embassies Program, UNESCO in Paris, France.
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