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Matthu Placek

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Nationality
  
American

Education
  
School of Visual Arts

Role
  
Photographer

Name
  
Matthu Placek

Occupation
  
Photographer


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Born
  
November 19, 1979 (
1979-11-19
)

Movies
  
130919 • A Portrait of Marina Abramovic

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Matthu Placek (born November 19, 1979) is an American-born photographer and artist born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania and raised in Columbus, Ohio.

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Career

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Since 1997, Matthu's work has appeared in The New York Times The New Yorker, Visionaire, V magazine, Vogue. & Nowness, His works and collaborative works have been exhibited at the MoMA, Deitch Projects, Mary Boone, and Galleria Lia Rumma. He has photographed and/or collaborated with Marina Abramović, Julian Schnabel, David Salle, Vanessa Beecroft, Richard Prince, Brice Marden, Cindy Sherman, Marc Jacobs and James Ivory.

Exhibitions

  • 2011 Vacant Gallery, Tokyo, "Act Like You're Fine" Japan Curated by iO Tillett Wright
  • 2010 The Kitchen, New York City “Live Forever” Curated by Robert Melee (Live Performance)
  • 2009 Colette, Paris FISCHERSPOONER
  • Collaborative work

  • 2011 Mary Boone Gallery New York City, “nothingtodoterencekoh” Terence Koh
  • 2010 MoMA, New York City "The Artist is Present" Marina Abramović
  • 2009 MoMA/Performa, FISCHERSPOONER, Curated by Klaus Biesenbach
  • 2009 Art Perform, Miami Basel “Shifting Shapes,” Kelly Nipper Curated
  • 2007 Galleria Lia Rumma, Rome, “VBSS” Vanessa Beecroft
  • 2007 Deitch Projects New York City “The End of My Life as a Rabbit in Love." Terence Koh
  • 2007 Deitch Projects, New York City “I want to ride my bicycle” Pia Dehne
  • References

    Matthu Placek Wikipedia