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Michael Bevilacqua Biography
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Cambridge College of Art and Technology, Cambridge, Great Britain
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1988 - 1991 |
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Long Beach State University, Long Beach, CA, USA
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1988 - 1992 |
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Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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Lives and works in New York City
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2010
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Placebo Effect, Gering & López Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
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2010
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Celebration, The Museum Alex Mylona – Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece
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2010
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No Vacancy, The Butcher’s Daughter, Ferndale, Michigan
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2010
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Galeria SENDA, Barcelona, Spain
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2009
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Just what is it that makes today's painting so different, so appealing?, Gering & López Gallery, New York
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2009
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Corrosions of Conformity, Gering & López Gallery, New York, NY (forthcoming) (solo)
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2009
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Corrosions of Conformity, The Flat-Massimo Carasi, Milan, Italy (January 2009) (solo)
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2008
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Fantasiamnesia, Galleri Faurschou, Beijing, China (solo)
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2007
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The Incomplete, Chelsea Art Museum, New York
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2007
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Remains of the Day, Galleri Faurschou, Copenhagen, Denmark (solo)
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2007
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The Poison Apple, Massimo Carasi/The Flat, Milan, Italy (solo)
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2007
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Drawing under the influence: Fables of the reconstruction. Chelsea Art Museum, New York, USA (solo)
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2007
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POPcentric, Gering & Lopez Gallery, New York, NY
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2007
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Dark Victory, Ileana Tounta Contemporary, Athens, Greece
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2006
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Songs for Sale, Deitch Projects, New York, USA
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2005
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Looking at Words, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, USA
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2005
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Translation, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France
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2005
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New York City Bling Bling, Cinema a Luci Rosse, Modena, Italy
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2005
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Still, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, USA
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2005
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Michael Bevilacqua, Louisiana Contemporary. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark (solo)
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2005
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Black Studio, Galleri Faurschou, Copenhagen, Denmark (solo)
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2005
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Surface to Air, Deitch Projects, New York, USA (solo)
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2004
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Beyond and Back, Deitch Projects, New York, USA (solo)
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2004
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Monument to Now, Dakis Joannou Collection, Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece
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2004
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Crosscurrents at the Century's End: Selections from the Neuberger Berman Art Collection”, various sites
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2004
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Commodities Celebrities Death & Disaster, Salina Art Centre, Salina, Kansas, USA
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2003
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Vinyl Distraction, Colette, Paris, France (solo)
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2003
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Happy Nightmare Baby, Galleri Faurschou, Copenhagen, Denmark (solo)
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2002
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Homegrown, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
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2002
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The Passion of the Good Citizen, ex art c.p., New York, USA
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2002
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The Dubrow Biennial, Kagan Martos Gallery
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2001
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New Acquisitions from the Dakis Joannou Collection, Deste Foundation, Centre for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece
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2001
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High-Speed Gardening, Fredericks Freiser Gallery, New York City, USA (solo)
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2000
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Drawings and Photographs, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, USA
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2000
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Reconfiguration, Danese Gallery, New York, USA
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1999
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Pleasure Dome, Jessica Frederiks Gallery, New York, USA
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1999
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Urban Hymns, Jessica Fredericks Gallery, New York City, USA (solo)
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1998
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Painting, Now and Forever Part I, Matthew Marks Gallery and Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA
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1998
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Pop Surrealism, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT, USA
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1998
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More Fake, More Real, Yet Even Closer, Castle Gallery (curated by Robert Evren), College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, USA
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1998
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21st Anniversary Benefit Art Auction, The New York Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, USA
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1998
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Accelerator, Southhampton City Art Gallery/Arnolfini, Bristol/Oldham Art Gallery, GB
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1997
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New American Talent: The Thirteenth Exhibition, The University of North Texas Art Gallery (chosen by Robert Storr), Denton, USA
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1997
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What Is It That Is The Worm Inside of You?” Jessica Fredericks Gallery, New York City, USA (solo)
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1996
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The Most Important Thing in The World: Oasis vs. Blur and the Artists Who Rock The Alternative Arts Fair (curated by Bill Arning), New York, USA
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1995
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It’s Only Rock and Roll, The Phoenix Art Museum (curated by David Rubin), Phoenix, USA
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1994
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Page 5, 450 Broadway Gallery (curated by Elizabeth Olbert), New York, USA
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1993
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Friendly (with Friends), Dooley Le Capellaine Gallery, New York, USA
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1992
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Industrial Heroes, Vernon Space (curated by Laura Howe), Los Angeles, USA
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