Residency dates
3rd October – 21 November 2023
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Bio
Born
1977
Education, Exhibitions, and Other Information.
Marty Schnapf received his BFA from Wittenberg University and studied in Cortona, Italy through the UGA Lamar Dodd School of Art. Schnapf has exhibited paintings, drawings, and sculpture throughout the U.S. and internationally with recent solo exhibitions at Diane Rosenstein Gallery (2019, 2022), Unit London Gallery (2022), Alice Black Gallery (2018) and Wilding Cran Gallery in Los Angeles (2018). Schnapf is the recipient of numerous international residencies and grants including, most recently, at the Soulangh Cultural Park in Taiwan (2018), the La Napoule Art Foundation in France (2020), and the Xenia Creative Retreat in England (2023). Schnapf was awarded a Rema Hort Mann Community Engagement Grant in 2017 and was selected for inclusion in Issue 151 of New American Paintings by MOCA curator Anna Katz in 2021.
Marty Schnapf’s works evoke the inconstant sensual and psychological space of dream, desire, memory, and premonition. Structurally dematerialized environments surround and penetrate figurative forms. With the dislocation and dissolution of compositional elements, Schnapf addresses an instant not only as it is but also as it might be. In this way, his work admits the manifold, simultaneous potentialities we all occupy. Schnapf weaves complex, layered works that elicit an immediate and ever-evolving psychological impact.
Residency dates
3rd October – 21 November 2023
Artist images
Residency images
Testimonial
Stay tuned...
Born
1977
Education, Exhibitions, and Other Information.
Marty Schnapf received his BFA from Wittenberg University and studied in Cortona, Italy through the UGA Lamar Dodd School of Art. Schnapf has exhibited paintings, drawings, and sculpture throughout the U.S. and internationally with recent solo exhibitions at Diane Rosenstein Gallery (2019, 2022), Unit London Gallery (2022), Alice Black Gallery (2018) and Wilding Cran Gallery in Los Angeles (2018). Schnapf is the recipient of numerous international residencies and grants including, most recently, at the Soulangh Cultural Park in Taiwan (2018), the La Napoule Art Foundation in France (2020), and the Xenia Creative Retreat in England (2023). Schnapf was awarded a Rema Hort Mann Community Engagement Grant in 2017 and was selected for inclusion in Issue 151 of New American Paintings by MOCA curator Anna Katz in 2021.
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