Marlon Mullen

Marlon Mullen (born 1963) is a painter who lives and works in Contra Costa County, California, maintaining a studio practice at NIAD Art Center.[1][2]

Marlon Mullen
Born1963
United States
OccupationPainter
OrganizationNIAD Art Center

Life

Born in 1963 in Richmond, California, Mullen is autistic and is primarily nonverbal.[3][4][5]

Artistic practice

Mullen has maintained his art practice at NIAD (Nurturing Independence through Artistic Development) Art Center in Richmond, CA, since 1993.[3] Mullen makes text-inspired paintings, referencing the graphic design of art magazines such as Artforum.[2]

Solo exhibitions

Mullen has exhibited throughout the United States.

Group exhibitions

  • After Shelly Duvall '72 at Maccarone (2011)[14]
  • Create at Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (2011)[15]
  • Color and Form at Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco (2013)[2]
  • Under Another Name, organized by Thomas J. Lax at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2014)[16]
  • NADA Art Fair in Miami with White Columns (2014)[17]
  • Way Bay 2 at Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (2018)[18]
  • Whitney Biennial (2019) - curated by Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta[19]
  • SECA 2019 at The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2020)[20]
  • Image Power at The Frans Hals Museum (2020)[21]

Awards

Public collections

References

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  3. Studio, Familiar. "Marlon Mullen". Atlanta Contemporary. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
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  7. The Editors of ARTnews (2019-01-25). "Marlon Mullen at JTT, New York". ARTnews. Retrieved 2019-04-08. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  8. "The Jack Fischer Gallery : Shows". www.jackfischergallery.com. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  9. "MARLON MULLEN PREVIEW - Adams and Ollman". adamsandollman.com.
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  12. "MARLON MULLEN PREVIEW - Adams and Ollman". adamsandollman.com.
  13. "MARLON MULLEN PREVIEW - Adams and Ollman".
  14. "After Shelley Duvall '72".
  15. "Create | BAMPFA".
  16. "Installation shot of the Under Another Name exhibition, curated by Thomas Lax, at the great Studio Museum in Harlem. The show features the book *Shadow of Freedom - Lugo Land". www.lugoland.it. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  17. "Celebrating a Vision: Art and Disability | www.flysfo.cn". FlySFO | San Francisco International Airport. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  18. "Way Bay 2 | BAMPFA".
  19. "Whitney Museum Announces 2019 Biennial Participants, But One Artist Withdraws". Hyperallergic. 2019-02-26. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  20. "2019 SECA Art Award".
  21. "Image power".
  22. "Wynn Newhouse Exhibition". Disparate Minds.
  23. Desmarais, Charles. "Trio of Bay Area artists named SFMOMA's 2019 SECA Award winners". SF Chronicle.
  24. "Marlon Mullen. Untitled. 2017 | MoMA".
  25. Russeth, Andrew (2018-09-24). "Here's a Look at What the Whitney Museum Has Acquired Over the Past Year". ARTnews. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  26. "Art Collection | CollectionSpace".
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