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Julian Schnabel (American, 1951)
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Biography |
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1951 |
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Born: New York, New York |
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1969 - 1972 |
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B.F.A., University of Houston, Texas |
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1973 - 1974 |
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Attends the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study program for young artists |
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1979 |
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First solo show at the Mary Boone Gallery in New York, exhibiting his famous “plate paintings” |
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Lives and works in New York, New York |
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Exhibitions |
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2008 |
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Julian Schnabel, Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai |
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2008 |
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Navigation Drawings, Sperone Westwater Gallery, New York City, NY |
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2007 |
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Julian Schnabel - Paintings 1978-2006, Palazia Venezia, Rome |
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2006 |
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Julian Schnabel, Galeria Enrique Guerrero, Mexico City |
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2005 |
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Julian Schnabel - opere grafiche, LipanjePuntin Artecontemporanea, Trieste |
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2004 |
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Julian Schnabel - Sculpture, L&M Arts, New York City, NY |
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2001 |
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Julian Schnabel, Galleria Cardi, Milan |
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2000 |
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Galerie Forsblom, Helsinky Galeria Ramis Barquet, Mexico City |
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1998 - 1999 |
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Pace Wildenstain, Los Angeles Guid Hall, East Hampton South London Gallery, London 1000 eventi, Milan Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg |
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1996 - 1997 |
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‘The Conversion of Saint-Paul Malfi, Pace Wildenstein, New York Sperone Westwater, New York Waddington Gallery, London Bruno Bishofberger Gallery, Zurich Modern Art Gallery, Bologna |
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1995 |
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Joan Miro Foundation, Barcelona Ramis Barquet Gallery, Mexico ‘The Conversion of Saint-Paul Malfi, the pink blouse I like the most and other pink paintings’, Jablonka Gallery, Cologne |
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1993 - 1994 |
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Matthew Marks Gallery, New York Jason Rubell Gallery, New York, Miami National Museum of the Art Center Reina Sofia Gian Ferrari Arte Contemporanea, Milan Jane Birkin Paintings’, Pace Wildenstein Gallery, New York ‘Major Retrospective of Paintings and Works on Paper from 1977 to 1993’, Monterrey Museum, Monterrey Biennial of Sao Paulo |
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1979 |
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First solo show at the Mary Boone Gallery in New York, exhibiting his famous “plate paintings” |
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1975 |
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Has his first show at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston |
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