The following biographical information has been provided by David Kwiat, researcher:. Marcel Dzama was born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada and received his BFA from the University of Manitoba. Most well... Read full biography
The following biographical information has been provided by David Kwiat, researcher:. Marcel Dzama was born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada and received his BFA from the University of Manitoba. Most well known for his small, detailed watercolor renderings of tree-people, bears, and ghoulish creatures... Read full biography
The following biographical information has been provided by David Kwiat, researcher:. Marcel Dzama was born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada and received his BFA from the University of Manitoba. Most well known for his small, detailed watercolor renderings of tree-people, bears, and ghoulish creatures engaged in ghoulish activities, Marcel Dzama began creating his surreal, melancholy signature works after his home burned down in 1996. As a founding member of the Winnipeg art collective, The Royal... Read full biography
The following biographical information has been provided by David Kwiat, researcher:. Marcel Dzama was born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada and received his BFA from the University of Manitoba. Most well known for his small, detailed watercolor renderings of tree-people, bears, and ghoulish creatures engaged in ghoulish activities, Marcel Dzama began creating his surreal, melancholy signature works after his home burned down in 1996. As a founding member of the Winnipeg art collective, The Royal Art Lodge, Dzama became known for his disturbing depictions of hybrid creatures plucked from pop-culture and vaguely Canadian folklore, often using root beer extract when employing the color brown. While exhibiting at such places as The Museum of... Read full biography
The following biographical information has been provided by David Kwiat, researcher:. Marcel Dzama was born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada and received his BFA from the University of Manitoba. Most well known for his small, detailed watercolor renderings of tree-people, bears, and ghoulish creatures engaged in ghoulish activities, Marcel Dzama began creating his surreal, melancholy signature works after his home burned down in 1996. As a founding member of the Winnipeg art collective, The Royal Art Lodge, Dzama became known for his disturbing depictions of hybrid creatures plucked from pop-culture and vaguely Canadian folklore, often using root beer extract when employing the color brown. While exhibiting at such places as The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, Dzama collaborated on works with other members of The Royal Art Lodg... Read full biography
Marcel Dzama - Artist Info
About Marcel Dzama: Books
Books & Publications (5)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Winnipeg Now (Winnipeg Art Gallery)
2013
Walsh, Meeka et al
298 pages
Oh, Canada: Contemporary Art from North North America
2012
Markonish, Denise
399 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 2004 2003 - 2004 (25th Edition)
2004
McGowan, Alison C (Editor)
1,512 pages
Vancouver Collects (Vancouver Art Gallery) (Exhibition catalog)