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Artist Statement:
Over the past 4 years I have gathered confiscated items from security checkpoints at San Francisco International Airport, in order to express visually how many of our everyday routines have been disrupted since 9/11.
The objects lend themselves to interpretations that resonate with the viewer's own personal experience. ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
2007 "Predilections"
Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
Feb. 10 - March 15
Reception: Saturday Feb.24 4-6pm
www.nancyhoffmangallery.com
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Artist Reviews:
"Found objects have a rich history as ingredients of modern art, stemming from the early collages of Picasso and Braque. East Bay artist Michele Pred adds a new category to the vast catalog of found art materials: the confiscated object."
-Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle
September 7, 2002
At the...
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Collections:
Roselyne Swig, San Francisco, CA
Rene di Rosa, Napa, CA
Joachim and Nancy Bechtle, San Francisco, CA
Suzanne Bass, New York, NY...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Michele Pred Biography:
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Michele Pred is a conceptual collage/installation artist who works with recycled, confiscated and found objects that are imbued with cultural and political meaning.
Her work has been reviewed and featured by The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, ARTnews, Art in America, Associated Press Television, CNN, MSNBC (Keith Olbermann), The San Francisco Chronicle, Corriere della Sera (Italy), TV4 and Dagens Nyheter (Sweden).
Her artwork has been exhibited in museums, galleries and fairs in London, Stockholm, Bologna, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco. Her work is part of the permanent collection at the di Rosa Preserve in Napa, CA and is held in numerous private collections.
Michele Pred received her BFA from the California College of the Arts, where she is currently an adjunct professor. She is represented by the Nancy Hoffman Gallery in New York , her next solo show will be in February 2007. |
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