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Maria Marshall

Maria Marshall is an English/Swiss artist (born 1966, India).[1][2][3] In the late 1990s, she became known for her video work, working mostly with children. Her recent works include "Thought", an alter ego character who can infiltrate the mind and replace thoughts. Based on meditation, this is a multimedia work which includes video, photography, painting and sculpture.[4]

Maria Marshall
Maria Marshall
Born
Maria Marshall

1966 (age 56–57)
NationalityBritish, Swiss
EducationChelsea College of Arts
Wimbledon College of Arts, London
Known forArtist
Notable workWhen I grow up I Want To Be a Cooker (1998)
Websitemariamarshall.com

Biography

Maria Marshall was born in Bombay. Today, she lives and works in Berlin. A dual Swiss and British citizen, she holds a degree in sculpture from the Wimbledon College of Arts in London.[5] She has also studied at the Chelsea College of Arts in London and the Geneva School of Fine Arts.[6]

Work

Art

The general atmosphere of her films is dreamlike and agonizing. She takes on moral and psychological issues, using digital illusions and creates pieces that, projected as installations, are striking for the spectator's mind.[7] The intention, she says, is not to shock, but to provoke the viewer through a seductive image, to ask themselves what makes them feel uncomfortable.[8][9]

Her films often revolve around the world of childhood, projecting adult concerns. She stages them in situations that make the adult viewer uncomfortable. Innocence itself becomes ambiguous. It perverts these "taboo" subjects, childhood, innocence, oscillating between good and evil, between sacred and profane.[10] Children or adolescents are always threatened, confronted with evil, alone in the face of danger. This reflects the anguish of a mother for her children. Her videos, she says, include her paranoia as a mother 2,3,4.[8][9] These works continue to be shown internationally, including at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. With the spread of the Internet and increased freedom of speech in the US, her work has been appropriated by fake news Trolls who use the work to sensationalize their YouTube videos.[11][12][13]

Marshall has recently created an Alter Ego superhero character "Thought" she uses to investigate.[14] Her emotionally charged films eradicate war, by erasing thought, silencing "Thought", investigating meditative spaces, such as the Everest series. "Thought" dances at a Mount Everest base camp—a freedom dance, Sufi whirling all around the world and painting the noise around the mind as in Stille and Flak shown at Art Loft Berlin, Werkhalle Wiesenburg, Berlin. In Hair Sweet Hair, a site specific exhibition on the implication of hair on "Thought" includes paintings, sculptures and photography.[14]

The roles in her films are mostly played by her own children, which adds an emotional density and intensity to the work. There is precision in the execution of the work—the mediums, light source and framing. Marshall uses techniques such as loops, zooms and slow motion, to amplify the anxiety and the obsessive side of her films.

The titles of her works, for example: When I Grow Up, I Want To Be A Cooker, are sentences spoken by her children.[13] The sound is often limited to a child's voice that repeats a looping phrase, such as "I Love You Mummy, I Hate You", or a haunting, amplified sound, such as in Playground, the sound of the missing ball on the wall of the chapel. Marshall also uses the potency of silence.[15][3]

The aesthetics of her works can refer to ancient painting, such as Caravaggio's The Madonna with the Snake. In the case of I Should Be Older Than All of You a box showing a young boy lying, motionless and very calm, is surrounded by snakes. The rigorous composition of the framing is in itself a reference to Baroque painting. This forms a link to Western imagery and consequently makes the films more disturbing.[citation needed]

Selected videos

When I Grow Up I Want To Be A Cooker, (1998). A two-year-old child is seen inhaling a cigarette, and blowing out perfect smoke rings.[13][9][16]

I Saw You Crying. A teenager laughs in slow motion in front of a billowing yellow curtain. He raises a gun and shoots towards the camera. The curtain turns red, as the boy cries.

Trout. A child pedals forward on a tricycle with a sign that says "Love Me". As he cycles forwards through the public they walk backwards.

Cyclops. Video installation. Two videos projected together in a corner. A woman in underwear is on one screen, a child in a vest on the other. The camera revolves around them like a predator in their cold rooms. The woman is lit in a sequence of disturbing lights. There seems to be a longing from one screen to the other to dispel the separation. The sound is recorded from the camera, an ominous sound that matches the movement. The motion control rig is called "Cyclops" the film is consequently titled Cyclops.[17]

Playground. A teenager plays football in slow motion against a church. The ball is removed, but the shadow continues to play. The sound of the ball hitting the wall and the boy's effort is amplified, making it resonate. The boy kicks the ball around the Church like an object. This work is anti establishment.

Don´t let the T Rex Get The Children. The video begins with a close-up of a child's face. They lick the screen and then smile. As the camera reveals the child's face in incongruous rapturous laughter, the viewer, first discovers his shaved head and then a bright green straight jacket and a velvet padded cell. These discordant elements are disturbing as they play with our suspension of disbelief.[18][8]

I Should Be Older Than All Of You, (2000). Using a motion control camera filming the rib cage of a child breathing, it pulls out in slow motion to reveal a child lying still in a box of red and orange silks. With the precision of a Donald Judd structure and Rothko tones. As the camera shows the whole image, slithering in the gold silk edge are snakes, reminiscent of a baroque frame. The snakes slither towards the child who is unperturbed.

When are we there?, (2001). The viewer walks up a marble staircase, along a paneled corridor and into a room where a woman stands unflinching. The viewer examines the woman and with the gaze appears indentations on the skin, movements, as if it was invisibly touched by the viewer's gaze.[19][17]

I Love You Mummy - I Hate You. A hammock, containing two little boys, rocks. One says "Í love you Mummy", the other says´"I hate you". As the hammock repeatedly rocks rhythmically to the voice, the hammock is presented without the boys. Initiating a sense of loss.[8]

Dance for freedom- Thought. Marshall's alter ego Sufi whirls all around the world.

I can see the wood for the trees. Positioned on two opposite screens one shows a tank shooting across the space at "Thought" holding a crying baby. A paintbrush appears in "Thought"'s hand and she makes paint strokes that are simulated on the opposite screen eradicating the tank from the image with the brush strokes.[14]

Solo exhibitions

1998, Team Gallery, New York.

1999, Team Gallery, New York - Real Art Ways, Hartford, Connecticut.

2000, Galerie Vaclava Spaly, Prague - Yves St Laurent, Paris - Oliver Art Center, CCAC Institute, Oakland; San Francisco, Larry Rinder - Gallery 400, University of Illinois, Chicago.

2001, Freiburger Kunstverein, Freiburg - Team Gallery, New York.

2002, Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - Palais de Tokyo, Paris - screening/talk, Centre Pompidou, Christine Macel - Team Gallery, New York - Project Space, The Swiss Institute, New York - Site Gallery, Sheffield - Göteborgs Konsthall, Göteborg.

2003, Salon 94, New York, Jeannie Greenberg Vandoren-Rohatn - Ruth and Bill True collection, Western Bridge, Seattle.

2004, Cry Pig, Team Gallery, New York - Centre pour l'image Contemporaine, Genève.

2006, Playground, Musée Dauphinois, Grenoble - Three Works, Herzliya Museum, Israel.

2009, Artist spotlight. New Frontiers, Sundance Film Festival

2011, Tank TV, London.

2012, In my End is my beginning, site specific installation

2014, Mac's Museum Grand-Hornu, Belgium, curator Laurent Busine

2016, Kaus Australis, Rotterdam.

2017, Grace, site specific, curator Nadja Romain, Werkhalle Wiesenburg, Berlin. Freight and Volume, New York.

2018, Hair sweet hair, site specific, Berlin.

Group exhibitions

2003, The American Effect, curator Larry Rinder, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. ThrowBack, Team Gallery, New York. Ninos, curator Cristina Zelich, Centro de Arte de Salamanca, Spain. Child In Time, curator Frank Hoenjet, Gemeentemuseum Helmond, Germany. Clash of Cultures, curator Kathrin Becker, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin.

2004, Showcase, South London Gallery, London. Dimension Folly, Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea, Trento, Italy. Présences et Apparitions/une visite particulière, Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain, Marseille, France. Borusan Centre for Culture and Arts, Istanbul, Turkey. Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste, Zwischenwelten, Dresden, Germany.

2005, Fade To Black, Umea Kulturförvaltning, Umeå, Sweden.

2006, RUNDLEDERWELTEN, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin.

2008, Curated 3 x 3 Yinka Shonibare.

2009, Centre D'art de Neuchatel, France. Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Barcelona, Spain. Musee national de Céramique, Aix en Provence, France. Azerbaijan Biennale.

2010, Apexart Gallery, New York. Centre photographique d'ile-de-France, Paris. Closed Circuit: Video and New Media, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Shenzhen Biennale, Shenzhen, China.

2012, Kunsthalle Krems, Austria, Sheffield Docfest.

2013-14, Centre Pompidou festival. Ikono festival. Pinault Collection at the Conciergerie, Paris]. Triple tour, curator Anne Pierre d'Albis, LVMH Red square, Moscow, . Faking it, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. .

2014, Manifesta 10, Hermitage Museum USSR, Alanica National Russian collection, University of Toronto gallery, Dazibao Centre, Montreal.

2015, Playback, Pierre Hubert collection. Shanghai, Moscow Biennial.

2016, So many steps so little time. Bruges, Belgium.

2017, Frankfurt Biennial. Revival, National Museum of Women in the Arts. Bright Childhood, curator Marco Hompes, Museum Villa Rot', Germany. Mixed Pickles, curator Nils Muller, Kunstraum der Michael Horbach Stiftung. 118 th edition of Verona Fieracavalli, curator Rebecca Russo (collection director of Videoinsight).

2018, 1968: Sparta Dreaming Athens, Château de Montsoreau, Montsoreau, Loire Valley. Two sides of Pankow, Berlin ( June- September) Art loft ‘Reloaded’ (October).

Selected collections

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, USA; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA; Fonds Regional d'Art Contemporain, PACA, Marseille, France; Musée des Arts Contemporains, Grand Hornu, Belgium; Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME, USA; The Progressive Collection, Cleveland, OH, USA; Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per l'Arte, Torino, Italy; The Contemporary Arts Society, London, United Kingdom; Site Gallery, Sheffield, United Kingdom; Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent, Belgium; The Robert J. Shiffler Collection, Greenville, OH, USA; Bill and Ruth True Collection, Tony Podesta Collection, National Museum of Women in the Arts, LVMH, Pinault Collection; Zablodovitch Collection; Auckland Print Studio; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Francis Greenburger collection.[18][19][20][21][10][2][6]

Residencies awarded

Auckland print residency, New Zealand, KAUS Australia. Rotterdam. Wapping Project residency, Bethanien, Berlin. St.Moritz Art Academy.

Juries

2017, Pratt film students for inclusion in Bam cinema

Bibliography

  • Maria Marshall: I Love You Mummy, I Hate You, exhibition catalog Busine, Laurent (Curator), Gielen, Denis (Texts), Grand-Hornu, Museum of Contemporary Arts, 2013.
  • Maria Marshall, Dorothea Strauss, MODO Verlag, 2002.
  • Double trouble = Cifte bela. Beral Madra editions, 2001.
  • Maria Marshall, Jane Norrie, Maria Marshall editions, 1992.

References

  1. ^ "Maria Marshall | artnet". www.artnet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b intergrid.cat. "Maria Marshall - Artists - Video Art World". VideoArtWorld. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Maria Marshall | Centre Pompidou". Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Marshall, Maria | Art Auction Results". www.mutualart.com. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Broad Strokes: The National Museum of Women in the Arts' Blog". blog.nmwa.org. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Maria Marshall Biography – Maria Marshall on artnet". www.artnet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  7. ^ . 1 December 2006. Archived from the original on 2 October 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ a b c d "MARIA MARSHALL : I LOVE YOU MUMMY I HATE YOU AU MAC's". INFERNO (in French). 23 February 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  9. ^ a b c Harris, William. "ART/ARCHITECTURE: UP AND COMING; Making Viewers Wonder Why They're Uneasy". Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  10. ^ a b "Maria Marshall". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  11. ^ "The Artist Under Attack by Pizzagate Trolls, The Cultural Frontline - BBC World Service". BBC. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  12. ^ . Washington Post. Archived from the original on 27 September 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  13. ^ a b c "Pizzagate Cabal Targets Artist Over Pictures of Her Children | artnet News". artnet News. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  14. ^ a b c "Maria Marshall - Projects - Arts & Leisure". www.artsandleisure.net. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  15. ^ "Mac's | I Love You Mummy I Hate You by Maria Marshall". www.mac-s.be. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  16. ^ "Untitled 01". Time Out New York. March 2001.
  17. ^ a b Hickling, Alfred (3 July 2002). "Maria Marshall, Site Gallery, Sheffield". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  18. ^ a b "Échapper à l'enfermement (Pinault à la Conciergerie)". Amateur d'art (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  19. ^ a b "Maria Marshall". www.guggenheim.org. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  20. ^ "Maria Marshall | 'STILLE' Art Exhibition |". Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  21. ^ "August | 2017 | Broad Strokes: The National Museum of Women in the Arts' Blog". blog.nmwa.org. Retrieved 1 October 2018.

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Maria Marshall is an English Swiss artist born 1966 India 1 2 3 In the late 1990s she became known for her video work working mostly with children Her recent works include Thought an alter ego character who can infiltrate the mind and replace thoughts Based on meditation this is a multimedia work which includes video photography painting and sculpture 4 Maria MarshallMaria MarshallBornMaria Marshall1966 age 56 57 Bombay Mumbai IndiaNationalityBritish SwissEducationChelsea College of ArtsWimbledon College of Arts LondonKnown forArtistNotable workWhen I grow up I Want To Be a Cooker 1998 Websitemariamarshall wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 2 1 Art 2 2 Selected videos 2 3 Solo exhibitions 2 4 Group exhibitions 2 5 Selected collections 3 Residencies awarded 4 Juries 4 1 Bibliography 5 ReferencesBiography EditMaria Marshall was born in Bombay Today she lives and works in Berlin A dual Swiss and British citizen she holds a degree in sculpture from the Wimbledon College of Arts in London 5 She has also studied at the Chelsea College of Arts in London and the Geneva School of Fine Arts 6 Work EditArt Edit The general atmosphere of her films is dreamlike and agonizing She takes on moral and psychological issues using digital illusions and creates pieces that projected as installations are striking for the spectator s mind 7 The intention she says is not to shock but to provoke the viewer through a seductive image to ask themselves what makes them feel uncomfortable 8 9 Her films often revolve around the world of childhood projecting adult concerns She stages them in situations that make the adult viewer uncomfortable Innocence itself becomes ambiguous It perverts these taboo subjects childhood innocence oscillating between good and evil between sacred and profane 10 Children or adolescents are always threatened confronted with evil alone in the face of danger This reflects the anguish of a mother for her children Her videos she says include her paranoia as a mother 2 3 4 8 9 These works continue to be shown internationally including at the National Museum of Women in the Arts With the spread of the Internet and increased freedom of speech in the US her work has been appropriated by fake news Trolls who use the work to sensationalize their YouTube videos 11 12 13 Marshall has recently created an Alter Ego superhero character Thought she uses to investigate 14 Her emotionally charged films eradicate war by erasing thought silencing Thought investigating meditative spaces such as the Everest series Thought dances at a Mount Everest base camp a freedom dance Sufi whirling all around the world and painting the noise around the mind as in Stille and Flak shown at Art Loft Berlin Werkhalle Wiesenburg Berlin In Hair Sweet Hair a site specific exhibition on the implication of hair on Thought includes paintings sculptures and photography 14 The roles in her films are mostly played by her own children which adds an emotional density and intensity to the work There is precision in the execution of the work the mediums light source and framing Marshall uses techniques such as loops zooms and slow motion to amplify the anxiety and the obsessive side of her films The titles of her works for example When I Grow Up I Want To Be A Cooker are sentences spoken by her children 13 The sound is often limited to a child s voice that repeats a looping phrase such as I Love You Mummy I Hate You or a haunting amplified sound such as in Playground the sound of the missing ball on the wall of the chapel Marshall also uses the potency of silence 15 3 The aesthetics of her works can refer to ancient painting such as Caravaggio s The Madonna with the Snake In the case of I Should Be Older Than All of You a box showing a young boy lying motionless and very calm is surrounded by snakes The rigorous composition of the framing is in itself a reference to Baroque painting This forms a link to Western imagery and consequently makes the films more disturbing citation needed Selected videos Edit When I Grow Up I Want To Be A Cooker 1998 A two year old child is seen inhaling a cigarette and blowing out perfect smoke rings 13 9 16 I Saw You Crying A teenager laughs in slow motion in front of a billowing yellow curtain He raises a gun and shoots towards the camera The curtain turns red as the boy cries Trout A child pedals forward on a tricycle with a sign that says Love Me As he cycles forwards through the public they walk backwards Cyclops Video installation Two videos projected together in a corner A woman in underwear is on one screen a child in a vest on the other The camera revolves around them like a predator in their cold rooms The woman is lit in a sequence of disturbing lights There seems to be a longing from one screen to the other to dispel the separation The sound is recorded from the camera an ominous sound that matches the movement The motion control rig is called Cyclops the film is consequently titled Cyclops 17 Playground A teenager plays football in slow motion against a church The ball is removed but the shadow continues to play The sound of the ball hitting the wall and the boy s effort is amplified making it resonate The boy kicks the ball around the Church like an object This work is anti establishment Don t let the T Rex Get The Children The video begins with a close up of a child s face They lick the screen and then smile As the camera reveals the child s face in incongruous rapturous laughter the viewer first discovers his shaved head and then a bright green straight jacket and a velvet padded cell These discordant elements are disturbing as they play with our suspension of disbelief 18 8 I Should Be Older Than All Of You 2000 Using a motion control camera filming the rib cage of a child breathing it pulls out in slow motion to reveal a child lying still in a box of red and orange silks With the precision of a Donald Judd structure and Rothko tones As the camera shows the whole image slithering in the gold silk edge are snakes reminiscent of a baroque frame The snakes slither towards the child who is unperturbed When are we there 2001 The viewer walks up a marble staircase along a paneled corridor and into a room where a woman stands unflinching The viewer examines the woman and with the gaze appears indentations on the skin movements as if it was invisibly touched by the viewer s gaze 19 17 I Love You Mummy I Hate You A hammock containing two little boys rocks One says I love you Mummy the other says I hate you As the hammock repeatedly rocks rhythmically to the voice the hammock is presented without the boys Initiating a sense of loss 8 Dance for freedom Thought Marshall s alter ego Sufi whirls all around the world I can see the wood for the trees Positioned on two opposite screens one shows a tank shooting across the space at Thought holding a crying baby A paintbrush appears in Thought s hand and she makes paint strokes that are simulated on the opposite screen eradicating the tank from the image with the brush strokes 14 Solo exhibitions Edit 1998 Team Gallery New York 1999 Team Gallery New York Real Art Ways Hartford Connecticut 2000 Galerie Vaclava Spaly Prague Yves St Laurent Paris Oliver Art Center CCAC Institute Oakland San Francisco Larry Rinder Gallery 400 University of Illinois Chicago 2001 Freiburger Kunstverein Freiburg Team Gallery New York 2002 Fonds Regional d Art Contemporain Provence Alpes Cote d Azur Palais de Tokyo Paris screening talk Centre Pompidou Christine Macel Team Gallery New York Project Space The Swiss Institute New York Site Gallery Sheffield Goteborgs Konsthall Goteborg 2003 Salon 94 New York Jeannie Greenberg Vandoren Rohatn Ruth and Bill True collection Western Bridge Seattle 2004 Cry Pig Team Gallery New York Centre pour l image Contemporaine Geneve 2006 Playground Musee Dauphinois Grenoble Three Works Herzliya Museum Israel 2009 Artist spotlight New Frontiers Sundance Film Festival2011 Tank TV London 2012 In my End is my beginning site specific installation2014 Mac s Museum Grand Hornu Belgium curator Laurent Busine2016 Kaus Australis Rotterdam 2017 Grace site specific curator Nadja Romain Werkhalle Wiesenburg Berlin Freight and Volume New York 2018 Hair sweet hair site specific Berlin Group exhibitions Edit 2003 The American Effect curator Larry Rinder The Whitney Museum of American Art New York ThrowBack Team Gallery New York Ninos curator Cristina Zelich Centro de Arte de Salamanca Spain Child In Time curator Frank Hoenjet Gemeentemuseum Helmond Germany Clash of Cultures curator Kathrin Becker Neuer Berliner Kunstverein Berlin 2004 Showcase South London Gallery London Dimension Folly Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea Trento Italy Presences et Apparitions une visite particuliere Fonds Regional d Art Contemporain Marseille France Borusan Centre for Culture and Arts Istanbul Turkey Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste Zwischenwelten Dresden Germany 2005 Fade To Black Umea Kulturforvaltning Umea Sweden 2006 RUNDLEDERWELTEN Martin Gropius Bau Berlin 2008 Curated 3 x 3 Yinka Shonibare 2009 Centre D art de Neuchatel France Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Barcelona Spain Musee national de Ceramique Aix en Provence France Azerbaijan Biennale 2010 Apexart Gallery New York Centre photographique d ile de France Paris Closed Circuit Video and New Media Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Shenzhen Biennale Shenzhen China 2012 Kunsthalle Krems Austria Sheffield Docfest 2013 14 Centre Pompidou festival Ikono festival Pinault Collection at the Conciergerie Paris Triple tour curator Anne Pierre d Albis LVMH Red square Moscow Faking it Metropolitan Museum of Art New York 2014 Manifesta 10 Hermitage Museum USSR Alanica National Russian collection University of Toronto gallery Dazibao Centre Montreal 2015 Playback Pierre Hubert collection Shanghai Moscow Biennial 2016 So many steps so little time Bruges Belgium 2017 Frankfurt Biennial Revival National Museum of Women in the Arts Bright Childhood curator Marco Hompes Museum Villa Rot Germany Mixed Pickles curator Nils Muller Kunstraum der Michael Horbach Stiftung 118 th edition of Verona Fieracavalli curator Rebecca Russo collection director of Videoinsight 2018 1968 Sparta Dreaming Athens Chateau de Montsoreau Montsoreau Loire Valley Two sides of Pankow Berlin June September Art loft Reloaded October Selected collections Edit The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum New York NY USA The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY USA Fonds Regional d Art Contemporain PACA Marseille France Musee des Arts Contemporains Grand Hornu Belgium Bowdoin College Museum of Art Brunswick ME USA The Progressive Collection Cleveland OH USA Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per l Arte Torino Italy The Contemporary Arts Society London United Kingdom Site Gallery Sheffield United Kingdom Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst Gent Belgium The Robert J Shiffler Collection Greenville OH USA Bill and Ruth True Collection Tony Podesta Collection National Museum of Women in the Arts LVMH Pinault Collection Zablodovitch Collection Auckland Print Studio National Centre for Contemporary Arts Francis Greenburger collection 18 19 20 21 10 2 6 Residencies awarded EditAuckland print residency New Zealand KAUS Australia Rotterdam Wapping Project residency Bethanien Berlin St Moritz Art Academy Juries Edit2017 Pratt film students for inclusion in Bam cinema Bibliography Edit Maria Marshall I Love You Mummy I Hate You exhibition catalog Busine Laurent Curator Gielen Denis Texts Grand Hornu Museum of Contemporary Arts 2013 Maria Marshall Dorothea Strauss MODO Verlag 2002 Double trouble Cifte bela Beral Madra editions 2001 Maria Marshall Jane Norrie Maria Marshall editions 1992 References Edit Maria Marshall artnet www artnet com Retrieved 1 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