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Name
  
Brendan Fowler

Role
  
Musical Artist

Education
  
Sarah Lawrence College


Brendan Fowler wwwfecalfacecomartistsbrendanfowlerbrendanf

Albums
  
Beyond Reinforced Jewel Case, Summary, What Would the Second BARR

Similar People
  
JD Samson, Kevin Drew, Avey Tare, Le Tigre

Profiles

Youtube curated by brendan fowler mocatv


Brendan Fowler (born 24 March 1978 in Berkeley, CA) is a Los Angeles-based musician and multi-disciplinary artist who works in photography, sculpture, and performance. He first became known for his music performances and records released under the name of BARR. He is a regular performer at The Smell, a DIY music venue. He formerly co-ran Doggpony Records and co-edited ANP (Artist Network Program) Quarterly - an Orange County-based arts and culture publication funded by RVCA. Fowler has performed with Tracy and the Plastics, The New England Roses–a band consisting of Fowler, Sarah Shapiro, and Le Tigre's JD Samson–and Car Clutch, among others. He is the founder of the label VR/DM8H493.

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Fowler turned to working in the visual arts in 2008. His art works have been exhibited at Rivington Arms, New York, NY; Half Gallery, New York, NY; LAXART, Los Angeles, CA; Hezi Cohen Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; A Palazzo Gallery, Brescia, Italy; UNTITLED, New York, NY; Gemeente Museum Den Haag, the Netherlands; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago, IL. Upcoming exhibitions include Open Tunings at MIT List Visual Arts Center in November 2014.

The Artist’s Artist: How Brendan Fowler’s DIY Methods Keep His Art Genuine


Discography

  • Split 7" (with Lil Pocketknife) (2004), Deathbomb Arc, Abstract Machine
  • What Would the Second BARR (2004), Doggpony Records, Tapes Records
  • Split 7" (with This Song Is A Mess But So Am I) (2005), Oedipus Records
  • Beyond Reinforced Jewel Case (2005), 5RC
  • PPM9 7" (2006) PPM
  • Summary (2007), 5RC
  • References

    Brendan Fowler Wikipedia