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Artist: Fred Fehlau
Large Sky Blue Color Iris Print Text Based Conceptual Muse X LA Artist 1 of 2 B
By Fred Fehlau
Located in Surfside, FL
Fred Fehlau is an American a Postwar & Contemporary artist. He was born in 1958. Known for his sculpture.
EDUCATION
ArtCenter College of Design MFA, with Honors 1986–1988
ArtCenter College of Design BFA, with Distinction 1976–1979
Educational Management Program Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2011
Selected Exhibitions:
2014 The Avant-Guard Collection, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA. Curated by Dan Cameron and Fatima Manalili.
2003 The Spirit of White, Beyeler Gallery, Basel, Switzerland. Curated by Urs Albrecht.
2000 New Acquisitions...
Category
1990s Abstract Fred Fehlau Art
Materials
Digital Pigment
Large Sky Blue Color Iris Print Text Based Conceptual Muse X LA Artist 1 of 2 A
By Fred Fehlau
Located in Surfside, FL
Fred Fehlau is an American a Postwar & Contemporary artist. He was born in 1958. Known for his sculpture.
EDUCATION
ArtCenter College of Design MFA, with Honors 1986–1988
ArtCenter College of Design BFA, with Distinction 1976–1979
Educational Management Program Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2011
Selected Exhibitions:
2014 The Avant-Guard Collection, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA. Curated by Dan Cameron and Fatima Manalili.
2003 The Spirit of White, Beyeler Gallery, Basel, Switzerland. Curated by Urs Albrecht.
2000 New Acquisitions...
Category
1990s Abstract Fred Fehlau Art
Materials
Digital Pigment
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By Fred Fehlau
Located in Surfside, FL
Fred Fehlau is an American a Postwar & Contemporary artist. He was born in 1958. Known for his sculpture.
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Selected Exhibitions:
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2003 The Spirit of White, Beyeler Gallery, Basel, Switzerland. Curated by Urs Albrecht.
2000 New Acquisitions From the Peter Norton Family Foundation, LACMA, Los Angeles, CA
New Acquisitions, Cal State University, Los Angeles, CA
1999 An Active Life, The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH. Curated by Sue Spade.
The Grid Show, Rocket Gallery, London, England
Selections from the Permanent Collection, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
1998 Monomania, Rocket Gallery, London, England
LA Cool, Rocket Gallery, London, England
LA Cool, Brüning+Zischke, Dusseldorf, Germany
Selections from the Permanent Collection, MoCA, Los Angeles, CA
1995 Selections from the Permanent Collection, MoCA, Los Angeles, CA
Made in L.A., The Prints of Cirrus Editions, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Multiples, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Group Show/Prints, Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The Big Night, Bradbury Building, Los Angeles. CA
1993 New Acquisitions (with Robert Gober and Gerhard Mertz), Museum of Contemporary Art,
1992 TRI (a room with three works), Los Angeles, CA (with Tricia Todd and Jody Zellen)
1991 Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
Curatorial Projects:
Hollywood, Hollywood: Identity Under the Guise of Celebrity
Curated by Fred Fehlau. Catalog with essays by Fred Fehlau, Anne Friedberg, Michael Lassel and David Robbins; initiated and sponsored by Pasadena Art Alliance, in cooperation with the Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena, CA; November, 1992. 127 photo-based works by 73 commercial photographers and fine artists dealing with issues of celebrity, portraiture, identity and appearance. Partial list of artists include: Angeline, John Baldessari, Cecil Beaton, Cindy Bernard, Nancy Burson, Jimmy DeSana, William Engstead, Philippe Halsman, Richard Hawkins, George Hurrell, Larry Johnson, Jeff Koons, Christian Marclay...
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Digital Pigment
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1998 Monomania, Rocket Gallery, London, England
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LA Cool, Brüning+Zischke, Dusseldorf, Germany
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1995 Selections from the Permanent Collection, MoCA, Los Angeles, CA
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1990s Abstract Fred Fehlau Art
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Digital Pigment
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