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collages : Nick McPhail
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All collages paper, aluminum foil and acrylic. 6 x 12 in.
in situ : Nick McPhail
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Recurrence' at Fridman Gallery, New York, NY, 2014. Recurrence' at Fridman Gallery, New York, NY, 2014. Recurrence' at Fridman Gallery, New York, NY, 2014. Recurrence' at Fridman Gallery, New York, NY, 2014. Recurrence' at Fridman Gallery, New York, NY, 2014.
misc. work : Nick McPhail
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10 x 13 in. 13 x 22 in. Acrylic and cardboard on canvas. 40 x 50 in. Paper on aluminum foil. 10 x 12 in. 24 x 32 in. 18 x 18 in. 16 x 20 in. 40 x 30 in. Cardboard and contact paper on panel. 35 x 58 in.
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CV : Nick McPhail
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Nick McPhail lives and works in Los Angeles. 2016 Some Paintings, 1026 Venice, Los Angeles, CA. 2009 Street and Sky Mina Dresden, San Francisco, CA. 2006 Fragments, Kresge Art Center, East Lansing, MI. 2014 "Recurrence" Fridman Gallery, New York, NY. 2013 "Funny Haha" Norton Space, Los Angeles, CA. 2013 "Hot Boxes" Group Show, Los Angeles, CA. 2011 "What is River of Love? 1646 Temple Space, Los Angeles. CA. 2011 "New Work" 1646 Temple Space, Los Angeles, CA. 2009 Group Show" DIY Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.
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Jumps for Joy: April 2009
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Bike to Work Month. T's that time of the year - bike to work month. For the past few years I've helped organize teams at work to compete in the. Group Health Commute Challenge. Run by the folks at. This is a cool event and gets people out on their bikes - competing against each other, other departments at work, as well as other companies. The whole gig is a ploy to get people commuting by bike - what a concept. I can't sell it enough. If you're into it - this is our biggest selling month. Alright - I'...
Jumps for Joy: January 2009
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Personal Rides: Fat Chance. The year was 1986, a big year for me, the year I married my lovely wife Lori. As a wedding present, she said I should buy a new mountain bike. How’s that for lovely? Didn’t take any arm twisting to accept that offer. Compared against the Miyata Ridge Runner. This was my only mountain bike from 1986 to 1991, a solid 5 year run of off-road and other fun. In ‘91 I bought a Bridgestone MB-Zip. That I’ll detail in another post. 8211; and named this blog after. Fernando Didier sent ...
I Make Picture: Herbie & Dorothy
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Friday, February 4, 2011. Herbert and Dorothy Vogel, subjects of the recent documentary Herb and Dorothy. Most endearing to me about Herb and Dorothy Vogel's contribution to the art world is the fact that they built close relationships with the artists (even negotiating an exchange with Christo and Jeanne-Claude that won them a work of art for cat-sitting! Below is a trailer of Herb and Dorothy, along with a few images of pieces from their impressive collection and some photos of the couple themselves.
I Make Picture: November 2009
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Friday, November 13, 2009. Separate but Equal: "I Feel Different" @ Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions. So much significant art has been born from its creators' inherent feelings of separation. This disconnect could be physical as in racial ( Betye Saar. Or sexual/gender separation ( Catherine Opie. Or more emotional as in the isolation of loneliness or mental disorders ( Edward Hopper. Tackles the topic of sex in art specifically in terms of its perceptions and tendency to cause misunderstanding.
I Make Picture: August 2010
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Monday, August 30, 2010. Art History 101: Leonora Carrington. My older, much cooler sister Jessica has long been singing the praises of British-born, now Mexico-based Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington. Perhaps this is why on a recent trip to the local bookstore a short novel by the 93 year old particularly caught my interest. I knew Carrington created curious and fascinating paintings full of fantasy, but literature was well? The book is both brilliant and relevant. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
I Make Picture: Iconography of Melancholia: Eva Hesse & Mark Manders @ UCLA Hammer Museum
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Saturday, October 2, 2010. Iconography of Melancholia: Eva Hesse and Mark Manders @ UCLA Hammer Museum. But this exhibition makes viewers aware of the evolution her body of work takes throughout her young life (she died at only 34). One thing that doesn't seem to change much as her media moves from 2-dimensional to 3-dimensional and from figurative to non-representational is a sense of sobriety and melancholy. The colors are somber: rusty red, icy grey, ocher, and black. In addition, the works are pa...
I Make Picture: June 2010
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Monday, June 14, 2010. Robert and Patti: Mutual Muses. Having just completed Patti Smith's Just Kids. A memoir specifically highlighting her friendship, romance, and working relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, what was most compelling to learn was not only the talent of these two as artists during a pivotal time in history (New York City in the 1960s and 1970s) but their significant influence on each other's work. Wednesday, June 9, 2010. These are a few of my favorite things. 7) oh yeah,...
I Make Picture: December 2009
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Thursday, December 3, 2009. Assignment #9: Through the Looking Glass. Because our latest featured artist, Susan Silton, is also among the group of artists in our most recently featured exhibition, "I Feel Different" at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, we at I Make Picture thought we'd kill two birds with one stone to create an assignment that relates to both trademarks of Susan's work as well as the broad theme of the LACE show. Susan and I decided on a fitting assignment. With my Polaroid SX-70.
I Make Picture: October 2010
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Saturday, October 2, 2010. Iconography of Melancholia: Eva Hesse and Mark Manders @ UCLA Hammer Museum. But this exhibition makes viewers aware of the evolution her body of work takes throughout her young life (she died at only 34). One thing that doesn't seem to change much as her media moves from 2-dimensional to 3-dimensional and from figurative to non-representational is a sense of sobriety and melancholy. The colors are somber: rusty red, icy grey, ocher, and black. In addition, the works are pa...
I Make Picture: April 2010
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. Field Tripping: Jurassic Museum of Technology. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To contribute to I Make Picture, send jpegs of your creation to IMakePicture@gmail.com. All media is acceptable, and explanations are appreciated, but certainly not necessary. Please include which project you are doing in your email's subject. Now, get to gettin'! Jumping in Art Museums. Learning to Love You More. Field Tripping: Jurassic Museum of Technology.
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My Name is Nick McVEY. I craft mindful experiences through design and strategy. Below is a collection of my favorite works. Many of them are password protected. Please contact me. For access. My goal is to drive change through different perspectives. My background in both user experience and video games has helped me to understand that engagement can be driven by more than a client's end goals; their journey should be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Feel free to contact me at nsmcvey@gmail.com.