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1940 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - 2025. Known for: Minimilist, installation artist, conecptualism, photography.
Mel Bochner (August 23, 1940 – February 12, 2025) was an American conceptual artist. He is considered to be one of the founders of Conceptual Art, and credited with reshaping the canon of... Read full biography
Mel Bochner (August 23, 1940 – February 12, 2025) was an American conceptual artist. He is considered to be one of the founders of Conceptual Art, and credited with reshaping the canon of contemporary art. Bochner's 1966 exhibition, “Working Drawings And Other Visible Things On Paper Not... Read full biography
Mel Bochner (August 23, 1940 – February 12, 2025) was an American conceptual artist. He is considered to be one of the founders of Conceptual Art, and credited with reshaping the canon of contemporary art. Bochner's 1966 exhibition, “Working Drawings And Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art,” is cited as one of the first conceptual art exhibitions in the world.[2][4]. Early life and education. Bochner was born in Pittsburgh on August 23, 1940. His father,... Read full biography
Mel Bochner (August 23, 1940 – February 12, 2025) was an American conceptual artist. He is considered to be one of the founders of Conceptual Art, and credited with reshaping the canon of contemporary art. Bochner's 1966 exhibition, “Working Drawings And Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art,” is cited as one of the first conceptual art exhibitions in the world.[2][4]. Early life and education. Bochner was born in Pittsburgh on August 23, 1940. His father, Meyer Bochner was a sign painter, and his mother, Minnie Horowitz, was a homemaker. He was raised with one brother and one sister. At age 8, he starting taking art classes at Carnegie Museum. In high school, he won recognition for his talent from The... Read full biography
Mel Bochner (August 23, 1940 – February 12, 2025) was an American conceptual artist. He is considered to be one of the founders of Conceptual Art, and credited with reshaping the canon of contemporary art. Bochner's 1966 exhibition, “Working Drawings And Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art,” is cited as one of the first conceptual art exhibitions in the world.[2][4]. Early life and education. Bochner was born in Pittsburgh on August 23, 1940. His father, Meyer Bochner was a sign painter, and his mother, Minnie Horowitz, was a homemaker. He was raised with one brother and one sister. At age 8, he starting taking art classes at Carnegie Museum. In high school, he won recognition for his talent from The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and studied with Joseph Fitzpatrick. He attended Carnegie Mellon University and received his... Read full biography
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- PreviewsSeptember 2006EditorsARTFORUM
- Secret of the Domes: Mel Bochner on "The Domain of the Great Bear"September 2006Griffin, TimARTFORUM
- Report from New YorkJune 2004Heartney, EleanorArt in America
- Language in the Vicinity of ArtJune 2004Weiss, JeffreyARTFORUM
- ReviewsMay 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Best of 2002, A Special IssueDecember 2002Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Road Food-Carroll DunhamOctober 2002Rothkopf, ScottARTFORUM
- Review of ExhibitionsJune 2001Art in America
- ReviewsJanuary 2001EditorsARTnews
- Where the Dinosaurs AreMarch 1998MacAdam, Barbara AARTnews
- Measure for MeasureSeptember 1996Kalina, RichardArt in America
- Old Master of the Utterly NewMay 1996Karmel, PepeARTnews
- PrintsSeptember 1995Rainwater, Robert/Eric GibsonARTnews
