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James Carl
James Carl (born 1960, in Montreal) is a Canadian artist with a thirty-year exhibition history in Canada and internationally. Life Carl completed a BFA at the University of Victoria in the early 1980's. At Victoria, he worked primarily with Roland Brener, but was also influenced by Mowry Baden, Susan G. Scott and Fred Douglas. Carl earned a BA in 1992 from the East Asian Studies program at McGill University, where he studied with Kenneth Dean (academic), Kenneth Dean and Roberto Ong. On two occasions (1989–90, 1994–95) Carl studied at the China Academy of Art, Central Academy of Art in Beijing (中央美术学院). In 1996, he earned his MFA from Rutgers University, studying with Laura Ewing, Martha Rosler, and Geoffrey Hendricks. Work Carl works in sculpture and drawing, using a variety of materials ranging from cardboard to marble, commercial signage to conventional print media. Early sculptural works promoted direct viewer participation and public encounteMore recent work ...
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