Marc Camille Chaimowicz

Marc Camille Chaimowicz is a London-based contemporary artist whose works are in the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, and Victoria and Albert Museum collections.[1][2][3] His cross-disciplinary work in painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, furniture, lighting, ceramics, textiles, and wallpaper challenges the categorical divisions between art and design.

Chaimowicz was born in 1947[4] in postwar Paris to a Polish Jewish father and French Catholic mother. The family moved to England when the artist was eight years old and settled in London, where he still lives and works. His first solo museum exhibition in the United States was held at the Jewish Museum in New York.[5] Marc Camille Chaimowicz is represented by the Cabinet Gallery , London.

Chaimowicz was shortlisted for the 2016 Turner Prize.[6]

Selected Solo Exhibitions[7]

  • Dear Valérie... Kunsthalle Bern (2020)
  • Cabinet Gallery, London (2020)
  • Your Place or Mine.. The Jewish Museum, New York (2018)
  • Serpentine Galleries, London (2016)
  • Flat Time House, London (2016)
  • Indipendenza, Rome (2016)
  • Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York (2014)
  • Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea (2012)
  • MD72, Berlin (2011)
  • Nottingham Contemporary (2011)
  • Inverleith House, Edinburgh (2011)
  • Secession, Vienna (2009)
  • Artists Space, New York (2009)
  • De Appel, Amsterdam (2008)
  • Cabinet, London (2000).

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (2014)
  • Manifesta 10
  • State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg (2014)
  • Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, (2014)
  • Tate Modern, London (2012)
  • Sculpture Centre, New York (2011)
  • Hayward Gallery, London (2010)
  • Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden (2009)
  • 5th Berlin Biennial (2008)
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References

  1. "Marc Camille Chaimowicz". MoMA.org. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  2. Tate. "Marc Camille Chaimowicz born 1947 | Tate". Tate. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  3. "V&A Search". m.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  4. "Marc Camille Chaimowicz: Celebration? Realife". mitpress.mit.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-14.
  5. "Marc Camille Chaimowicz: Your Place or Mine…". The Jewish Museum. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  6. Cumming, Laura (2016-10-02). "Turner prize 2016; Helen Marten/Marc Camille Chaimowicz – review". The Guardian. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  7. "Marc Camille Chaimowicz: An Autumn Lexicon". Serpentine Galleries. Retrieved 2018-03-14.


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