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Mark Engel

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Bio

   

 

Mark EngelMark Engel is a Brazilian-American artist. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he lives and works in New York City. He received his BFA from Parsons School of Design. Mark’s work has been featured in group and solo exhibitions since 1993 at such venues as MAR (Museu de Arte do Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Art in General (New York, NY), Centro Cultural Candido Mendes (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), University of North Texas (Denton, TX), Austin Museum of Art (Austin, TX) and Centro Cultural dos Correios (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) among others. He has been critically praised in print by the New York Times, Jornal do Brasil, O Globo and other outlets. His work is included in private and institutional collections in Brazil, Europe and the United States.

Mark has done extensive and pioneering creative work with digital paintings since 1995 as well as developed and organized new projects for emerging artists. His artwork deals with issues of abstraction vs. representation, seduction and repulsion, contemporary art practices, history and humor. 

In his computer generated artworks, Mark has developed abstract imagery based on stock photography, found images and scanned objects; the new imagery retaining just enough information to be recognizable as something real, but not enough to point to its origins. 

     

Statement

   

  Painting exists as more than just paint on canvas. Defined by texture, flatness, shape, and form, the discipline emerges out of many mediums beyond paint. In my work, I use found photographs and objects as a starting point for my digital paintings, which use technology to broaden the definition and language of the medium. 

Often I address social and economic politics of my native Brazil, and general societal power dynamics. I use humor, abstraction and found imagery to address these concerns. Formally, I generate tension within my artworks through the use of opposing structures and concepts; abstraction and representation, seduction and repulsion, surface and substance. I want my art to touch on these concepts while yielding new and unexpected understandings. Ultimately, my artworks function as abstract metaphors that should resonate with the viewer in an unconscious, gut-level, delivering a quasi-remembered experience. This effort uses digital abstract forms to convey poetic meaning, memory and emotion.

The artworks begin as found images from stock photography, comics, advertisements, etc. or scanned objects that have personal meaning to me, and through digital manipulation are transformed to a point of being nearly unrecognizable. Upon closer inspection, aspects and details of the original may start to show themselves as small clues to its origins. 

I play with scale and distortion to uncover new meanings. Scale, by itself, can establish a sense of wonder and ambiguity. Through the integration of computer-generated chance and manual digital manipulation I discover new, and unexpected, insights and relationships between abstraction, representation and symbolism. For example, in my Dharmapala series, I developed imagery that resembled torn raw meat to symbolize Buddhist wrathful deities. In another, the Gongshi series, scanned images of Brazilian coins from the 1700’s to the 1800’s were distorted into shapes that resemble Chinese scholar’s rocks.

I always work in series as this allows me to flesh out concepts and ideas by generating variations within a theme. The final work exists as digital C-prints, dye sublimation on aluminum, inkjet on paper and digital print on fabric. Many of the works benefit from being presented in large scale while some I render in small, jewel-like sizes. 

— Mark Engel

     

Solo Exhibitions

   

  The Death of (tomorrow)
Luka Art Gallery at Palácio Biester – Sintra, Portugal
2023
     
  As Above, So Below
Martin Patrick Evan – New York, NY, USA
2023
     
  Gongshi
Banco do Brasil – New York, NY, USA
2014
     
  Mark Engel – Paintings & Stefán Jónsson – Sculptures
NAW Gallery (New Artists Warehouse) – New York, NY, USA
1995
     
  Flags
Centro Cultural Candido Mendes – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
1995
     
  O Outro Lado da Moeda
Villa Riso – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
1995
     
  A Bestiary
DeCompression Gallery – Phoenix. AZ, USA
1993
     

Group Exhibitions

   

     
 
Gavetas, Cofres e Armários
Centro Cultural dos Correios – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Curated by Mario Camargo
2022
   
   
The Patriot
O’Flaherty’s Gallery – New York, NY, USA
2022
   
   
Expressions
Luka Art Gallery – Sintra, Portugal
2022
   
   
Do Write [Right] to Me
O Galpão – Vila Madalena, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Miami Design District – Miami, FL, USA
Chelsea – New York, NY, USA
Curated by Ana Roman & Dainy Tapia. Organized by Uncool Artist
2021-2022
   
   
Sentado A Beira do Tempo, A Poética de Murilo Mendes
Museu de Arte Murilo Mendes – MAMM – Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil
Centro Cultural Correios – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Curated by Marilou Winograd, Gilda Santiago, Aline Toledo e Petrillo
2021-2022
   
   
83rd Artist Members Exhibition
Guild Hall – East Hampton, NY, USA
2021
   
   
82nd Artist Members Exhibition
Guild Hall – East Hampton, NY, USA
2020
   
   
Para Quem Se Abrem As Portas…
Centro Cultural Correios – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Curated by Marilou Winograd
2019
   
   
À Sombra das Palmeiras
FACHA – Núcleo Artístico Cultural, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Curated by Lígia Teixeira
2019
   
   
81st Artist Members Exhibition
Guild Hall – East Hampton, NY, USA
2019
   
   
Uma Afirmação da Presença
Centro Cultural Correios – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Curated by Marilou Winograd
2018
   
   
Meus Olhos Te Tocam – de Man Ray a Diane Arbus
Centro de Artes Calouste Gulbenkian – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Curated by Marilou Winograd
2017
   
   
Fernando Lindote: Trair Macunaíma e Avacalhar o Papagaio
MAR (Museu de Arte do Rio de Janeiro) – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Curated by Paulo Herkenhoff and co-curated by Clarissa Diniz and Leno Veras
2015
   
   
International Exhibition
New Jersey Center For the Arts – Summit, NJ, USA
Selected by Dan Cameron, The New Museum, New York, NY
2000
   
   
Surface Tension
Art In General – New York, NY, USA
Curated by Catherine Ruello
1999
   
   
New American Talent – 13th Exhibition
University of North Texas Art Gallery – Denton, TX
Texas Fine Arts Association
Selected by Robert Storr, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA
1997-1999
   
   
New American Talent – 13th Exhibition
Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, USA
Texas Fine Arts Association
Selected by Lisa Phillips, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, USA
1996-1998
   
   
New Directions ’95
Dutchess County Art Association – Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
Selected by Matthew Drutt, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, USA
1995
   
   
The Business Of Making Art
Bentley College – Waltham, MA
1995
   
   
Gossip Kitchen
Berlin, Germany
1995
   
   
Winter ’94
DeCompression Gallery – Phoenix, AZ, USA
1994
   
     

Curatorial Projects

   

 
Who Got Sublime On My Enigma
NAW Gallery – New York, NY, USA
1995
 
     

Education

   

 
Parsons School of Design, BFA 1987-1991
   
   
University of Southern California 1985-1987
   
     

Collections

   

 
MAR (Museu de Arte do Rio de Janeiro) – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
 
 
Centro Cultural Candido Mendes – Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil