Border Crossings Auction – Perfect Vision 20/20: Looking Forward 2021

February 2028, 2021
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LOT 52

Lot 52

KELLY MARK

KELLY MARK
Lot 52 Details
KELLY MARK

FOR SOME REASON I HAVE TWO COPIES OF THIS BOOK

Set of two hard cover books with letterpress spine
5.5 ins x 8 ins x 1 ins; 14 cms x 20.3 cms x 2.5 cms

Estimate $950-$1,200

Sold For: $650
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KELLY MARK
  • KELLY MARK
Provenance:

Courtesy of the artist and Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto

Note:

Kelly Mark was born in Welland, Ontario in 1967. She lives and works in Toronto, Canada. She has a BFA with a minor in Art History from The Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, 1994 and an Art Diploma from The Dundas Valley School of Art, 1991.

Mark has exhibited widely across Canada and internationally in venues such as: The National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), The Power Plant (Toronto), Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver), The Darling Foundry (Montreal), Musee d'Art Contemporain (Montreal); MSVU Art Gallery (Halifax), Bass Museum (Miami), University of Houston (Texas), Real Art Ways (Hartford), The Henry Art Gallery (Seattle), Ikon Gallery (UK), Dundee Contemporary Arts (Scotland), The Physics Room (NZ), Netwerk Centre for Contemporary Art (Belgium).

Mark represented Canada at The Sydney Biennale (1998) and Liverpool Biennale (2006). Her work is represented in the public collections of The National Gallery of Canada, The Canada Council Art Bank, Canadian Foreign Affairs, The Art Gallery of Ontario, Musee D'Art Contemporain and many other public, corporate and private collections.

Mark is represented by Olga Korper Gallery in Toronto, Platform Gallery in Seattle, and Paul M. Conway Editions.

Kelly Mark
Kelly Mark - Olga Korper Gallery
Interview - Border Crossings Issue 145, 2018

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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