Born 1957 Montevideo, Uruguay. Lives and works in New York and Montevideo. MFA, State University of New York, New Paltz, NY Selected One-Person Exhibitions 2005 The Ted Turner Collection, Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York Vitamin Arte Contemporanea, Torino, Italy Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA Sicardi Gallery, Houston, TX 2004 Fifth Gwangju Biennial, Korea 2003 inCUBAdora, VIII Havana Biennial, Cuba Constructing & Demolishing, Cristinerose | Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York exPECTACLE, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA Construcciones & Demoliciones, dibujos en español, Centro Cultural Reina Sofia, Montevideo, Uruguay 2002 25th Sao Paulo Biennial, Sao Paulo, Brazil Hotbed Online, Sala Uno, Rome, Italy PreColumbian & PostClintonian, Sicardi Gallery, Houston, TX Micro Macro, DAN Galeria, Sao Paulo, Brasil 2001 Global Myopia, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO BITniks, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2000 The Pencil Monologues, 123 Watts, New York Hardware vs. Software, Miller & Block Gallery, Boston, MA micro, macro, mArco, Project Room, 123 Watts/ARCO, Madrid 1999 From Freezer to Microwave, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1998 Techtonic, 123 Watts, New York Selected Group Exhibitions 2005 Minimalist Art Now, The Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 2004 Trienal Poligráfica de San Juan, Puerto Rico Drawing a Pulse, University of Michigan, School of Art and Design, Ann Arbor, MI Newpapers, Cristinerose | Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York Happy Days are Here Again, David Zwirner Gallery, New York microwave, Sicardi Gallery, Houston, TX Troy Story, Hosfelt Gallery, San Fransico, CA Maco Mexico Arte Contemporaneo, Josee Bienvenu Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico Micro & Soft on Macintosh Apple (with Ken Solomon), Cristinerose | Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York Indivisible Cities, Bill Maynes Gallery, New York ARCO, Dan Galeria, Madrid, Spain 2003 Pages, Cristinerose | Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York IV Biennial del Mercosur, Porto Alegre, Brazil Vision & Revision: Works on paper since 1960, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Paper, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA A Fine Line: Artists Who Draw, Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz, CA 2002 Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Buenos Aires, Argentina Accumulation, Clifford.Smith Gallery, Boston, MA Selection from the 25th Sao Paolo Biennial, Museum of Contemporary Art, Santiago, Chile YesteryearNowadays, Hales Gallery, London Residency, Civitella Ranieri Foundation, Civitella, Italy The Microwave, Cristinerose | Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York Itinerancia do Mercosur, La Caixa, Brasilia, Brasil 2001 Mercosur Biennial, Porto Alegre, Brazil By Hand: Pattern, Precision & Repetition in Contemporary Drawing, University Art Museum, University of California, Long Beach, CA 2000 Meat Market Art Fair, 123 Watts, New York Mapping, Territory, Connections, Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris Extraordinary Reality, Columbus Museum, Columbus, OH Prints 2000, Bard College for Curatorial Studies, Annandale on Hudson, NY Drawing on Tradition, Fuller Museum, Brockton, MA From the inside out - landscapes reconsidered, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA Horror Vacuui, Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Introducing..., Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, PA 1999 Art Chicago 99, Hosfelt Gallery, Chicago, IL microwave, one, 123 Watts, New York New Space / New Work, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA Summer Voices, Miller & Block Gallery, Boston, MA New Work: Drawing, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA Selected Bibliography 2005 Schwendener, Martha, Marco Maggi, “The Ted Tuner Collection”, Time Out New York, April 28- May 4, 2005 The Ted Turner Collection: Report from the Battlefield (Paper on Uccello), Cabinet, Issue 17/ Laughter Spring 2005 2004 Rena Jana, How It Was Done: Paper Cuts, Art on Paper, November/December 2004 Kenneth Baker, ArtNews, April Kim Levin, Newpapers, Village Voice, July 21-27 Kenneth Baker, Hosfelt Gallery show suggests we’re blinded by information, San Francisco Chronicle, July 10 Amanda Church, “Pages” at Cristinerose/Josee Bienvenu Gallery, Art on Paper, March-April 2003 Brian Sholis, Pages, Artforum.com, December 18 Matthew Guy Nichols, Marco Maggi at Cristinerose/Josee Bienvenu, Art in America, December Barbara A. MacAdam, Marco Maggi, ARTnews, November Ana Tiscornia, Marco Maggi, ArtNexus, September – November Kenneth Baker, Look closely: It's not what you think. 'Warped' works play tricks with space., San Francisco Chronicle, September 20, page D10 Alison Bing, Raising Expectations, sfgate.com, September 18-24 Linda Weintraub, Being Gently Subversive, In The Making: Creative Options for Contemporary Art, d.a.p. Patricia Phillips, Constructing and Demolishing: manual to settle sediments, Art Journal, Vol. 62, No. 3, Fall Barbara A. MacAdam, Marco Maggi, Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, Fall Shara Wasserman, Report from Italy: Roma Renovatio, Art in America, June Kim Levin, Marco Maggi, Village Voice, May 20 Andrea Scott, Marco Maggi, Time Out New York, May 15-22 B.L., Arte: Marco Maggi En El CCE, Caras Caretas, May 9 Lori Waxman, Marco Maggi, ArtForum.com, April-June Unending Beginnings: The Graphic Work of Marco Maggi, Southward Art: Latin American Art Review, Year 4, Issue 8, February Claire Barliant, The Microwave, Art on Paper, January - February 2002 Ken Johnson, The Microwave, The New York Times, October 4 Simona Cresci, Marco Maggi alla Salla 1, Time Out Roma, September Mary Schroth, Dalle Bienale Di Sao Paulo alla Salla Uno, La Stampa, September Adriano Pedrosa, Marco Maggi -Sao Paulo Critic’s Pick, ArtForum.com, August Marco Maggi, Veja Sao Paulo, July 31 Alvaro Machado, Marco Maggi, faz arte a curta distancia, Folha de Sao Paulo, July 20 Maria Hirszman, Um susurro sobre a falta de sentido do mundo, O Estado de Sao Paulo, July 20 Lisbeth Rebollo Gonçalves, Contemporary Art at the 3rd Mercosur Biennial, ArtNexus, March 2001 Leonor Amarante, Ecos Globais, Bravo! , Sao Paulo, March Barbara A. MacAdam, The Micro Wave, Art News, April Julie Caniglia, Marco Maggi, 123 Watts, ArtForum, March Andrea K. Scott, Marco Maggi, The New Yorker, January 29 2000 Cate McQuaid, Landscapes plumb the divine; drawings trace the intricate, The Boston Globe, May 25 Kenneth Baker, Contemporary Works at Hosfelt, San Francisco Chronicle, August 7 A.C, Las Diez Mejores Galeries dela Feria, ABC Cultural, February 12 E.A., Lo Ultimo de EE UU, El Pais, February 12 1999 Maria Porges, Marco Maggi, Hosfelt Gallery, ArtForum, December 1998 Kim Levin, Short List, Village Voice, December 15 Exhibition Publications Gwangju Biennial, catalog, text by Marco Maggi, 2004 Havana Biennial, catalog, text by Ana Tiscornia, 2003 IV Mercosur Biennial, catalog, text by Gabriel Peluffo, 2003 Construcciones & Demoliciones, essay by Robert Hobbs, Centro Cultural Reina Sofia, Montevideo, Uruguay, 2003 Sao Paolo Biennial, catalog, text by Marco Maggi, 2002 III Mercosur Biennial, catalog, text by Angel Kalemberg, 2001 By Hand: pattern precision and repetition in contemporary drawing, University Art Museum, Text by Marie-Kay Lombino, College of the Arts, California state University, Long Beach, 2001 Marco Maggi: Global Myopia, Text by Dana Self, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO, 2001 The Pencil Monologues, introduction by Josee Bienvenu, 123 Watts, New York, 2000 Drawing on tradition, Texts by Denise Markonish, Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA San Francisco, CA, 1999 microwave, one, introduction by Josee Bienvenu, text by Marco Maggi, 123 Watts, New York, Techtonic, essay by Linda Weintraub, 123 watts, New York, 1998 Public and Corporate Collections Progressive Corporation, Mayfield Village, OH Daros Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland Museum of Modern Art, New York The Judith Rothschild Foundation, New York Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA The Sprint Corporation, Overland Park, KS Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, San Paolo, Brazil Dacra, Miami, FL American Express, New York San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA Starwood Urban, Washington, DC ---- Sometimes I sign myself with MM. 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