Tom Friedman

* 1965, St. Louis, Spojené státy (United States)
sculptor, conceptual artist

 

nationality: American
sex: male

notes:
Tom Friedman (born 1965) American conceptual sculptor known for his work employing everyday material, such as toothpicks or sugar cubes in intricate geometric arrangements. Friedman was born in St. Louis, Missouri and attended Washington University in St. Louis, receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic illustration in 1988. He pursued graduate coursework at the University of Illinois at Chicago receiving a Master of Fine Arts in sculpture in 1990. His first solo exhibits were held the following year at Feature in New York City, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and the Rezac Gallery in Chicago. He has since exhibited in London, UK, Rome, Italy, Geneva, Switzerland and Tokyo, Japan among other cities. Friedman currently lives in Leverett, Massachusetts.
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Tom Friedman

kolektivní
date of exhibition   exhibition title, place of exhibition
2009/01/24 - 2009/04/13   Skáklist / 32 Pieces: The Art of Chess, Kjarvalsstaðir, Reykjavík
2010/04/01 - 2010/06/28   Umění šachu / The Art of Chess, DOX, Centrum současného umění / Centre for Contemporary Art, Praha
2012/06/12 - 2012/08/05   Invisible: Art About the Unseen 1957 - 2012, Hayward Gallery, Londýn (London)

Tom Friedman

katalog kolektivní
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  2009   Skáklist / 32 Pieces: The Art of Chess, Listasafn Reykjavíkur / Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavík
  2010   32 kamenů: Umění šachu, DOX, Centrum současného umění / Centre for Contemporary Art, Praha
pozvánka kolektivní
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  2010   Umění šachu / The Art of Chess
informační leták / informace kolektivní
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  2010   Umění šachu / The Art of Chess, DOX, Centrum současného umění / Centre for Contemporary Art, Praha

Tom Friedman

katalog kolektivní
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  2009   Skáklist / 32 Pieces: The Art of Chess, Listasafn Reykjavíkur / Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavík
  2010   32 kamenů: Umění šachu, DOX, Centrum současného umění / Centre for Contemporary Art, Praha