Dear Friends,

Welcome to the blog for the Marcia Wood Gallery. This new blog is our way of staying in touch with you in a more personal manner than we can do on our website (though we hope you’ll visit it, too). Since the blog is new, it will surely evolve. For now, we’ve got updates on what our artists have been doing—we’re posting new information weekly—and what we’re doing as a gallery in terms of fairs and travel. Eventually we hope to include interviews with our artists, and some first-person pieces, maybe even special projects, by our artists and gallery friends.

 

If you’re going to be in New York at the end of the month, come by and say Hey. We’ll be at the Pulse Fair, booth #I-12.

Best,

Marcia

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Jan Von Holleben

The Tarzan and Jan, 2006, c-print, 15.7 x 23.6 inches or 27.5 x 41.3 inches, edition of 5
We are thrilled to announce that Jan has received two awards:

* The Bronze Photography Award of The Florence Biennale

* and a special recognition for his offsite-installation

 

Other recent news

Sep 08 It'll happen here - Solo Exhibition at Marcia Wood Gallery / Atlanta

May 08 I am the strongest - Solo Exhibition at UNO Artspace/ Stuttgart

Apr 08 Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie - Groupexhibition -- Represented in Main- Exhibition

Jan 08 Jan von Holleben - moves from London to Berlin (the London studio in Shoreditch will remain as UK base)

Dec 07 Winner of Photography Award at Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contemporanea / Florence

Dreams of Flying -artist edition book is SOLD OUT - Hoffmann&Campe will republish a book in collaboration with 'Buechner'- awarded Writer Arnold Stadler in 2008

84,864 visitors at 'Dreams of Flying' Exhibition at V&A Museum of Childhood

Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contemporanea / Florence -- Representing Germany

Nov 07 ‘Wir werden immer grösser’ Soloshow, Galerie Robinson / Paris

Kongress des Kultusministeriums 'Kinderleicht lernen' Lecture/ Soloshow, Liederhalle / Stuttgart

‘Family Business’ Booklaunch , Internationale Buchmesse/ Frankfurt

The Terrace, 2006, c-print, 15.7 x 23.6 inches or 27.5 x 41.3 inches, edition of 5

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