Matt Mullican

Mullican being interviewed by Radio Web MACBA

Matt Mullican (born September 18, 1951 in Santa Monica, California) is an American artist and son of artists Lee Mullican and Luchita Hurtado. Mullican received his BFA from CalArts in 1974, and rose to prominence as a member of the "Pictures Generation" along with such artists as Troy Brauntuch, Jack Goldstein, David Salle, James Welling, Sherrie Levine, Cindy Sherman, Louise Lawler, Richard Prince and Robert Longo. His work is concerned with systems of knowledge, meaning, language, and signification. Mullican also works with the relationship between perception and reality, between the ability to see something and the ability to represent it.

Mullican's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally since the early 1970s at venues including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Haus Der Kunst, Munich, Germany, the National Galerie, Berlin, Germany, the Stedelijk Museum, Schiedam, Netherlands, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, and The Museum of Modern Art, NY. Mullican's work has been reviewed in Artforum,[1] the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, The New York Times,[2] and Modern Painters, among others.

Mullican has taught and lectured at Columbia University, New York, The Rijksakademie, Amsterdam, The London Institute, Chelsea College of Art and Design, England, The School of Visual Arts, New York amongst several others.

Mullican is represented by Brooke Alexander Gallery, Peter Freeman, Inc. and Tracy Williams, LTD., Manhattan, Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich and Galerie Nelson, Paris.

References

  1. Artforum ""
  2. The New York Times ""

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