Nathan Mabry
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Nathan Mabry (born 1978) is an artist based in Los Angeles.
Mabry was born in Colorado. His work is a mixture of primitive sculpture and Minimalist-style art.[1] He references the work of artists such as Sol LeWitt, John McCracken and Carl Andre and uses materials including wood, plaster and clay.[2]
Mabry took part in the prominent exhibition Thing: New Sculpture from Los Angeles at the Hammer Museum in 2005.[3][4]
Mabry received his BFA from Kansas City Art Institute in 2001 and his MFA from UCLA in 2004.
[edit] Selected Exhibitions
2007
Aspects, Forms and Figures, Bellwether, New York
Hammer Contemporary Collection Part II, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
2006
Red Eye: Los Angeles Artists from the Rubell Family Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Miami
Nathan Mabry: Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration and Parade, Aspen Museum of Art
Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles, CA
2005
Thing: New Sculpture from Los Angeles, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
2004
Supersonic, Windtunnel/Artcenter, Pasadena
2000
Filter Gallery, Kansas City
[edit] References
- ^ George Melrod, Sculpture, from CherryAndMartin.com
- ^ Hustler of Culture
- ^ Jennifer Wulffson Goodell, Sculpture Journal, from CherryAndMartin.com
- ^ Hammer Museum
[edit] External links
- Laura Richard Janku, Nathan Mabry’s Jackin’, Stackin’, Crackin’ Sculpture from ArtInfo.com
- Nathan Mabry on ArtFacts.net
- Images, texts and biography from the Saatchi Gallery
- Further information and collected press at Cherry and Martin

