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American artist
Marlon Mullen |
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Born | 1963 United States |
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Occupation | Painter |
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Organization |
NIAD Art Center |
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Marlon Mullen (born 1963) is a painter who lives and works in
Contra Costa County, California, maintaining a studio practice at
NIAD Art Center.
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Born in 1963 in
Richmond, California, Mullen is
autistic and is primarily
nonverbal.
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Mullen has maintained his art practice at
NIAD (Nurturing Independence through Artistic Development) Art Center in Richmond, CA, since 1993.
[3] Mullen makes text-inspired paintings, referencing the
graphic design of art magazines such as
Artforum.
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Mullen has exhibited throughout the United States.
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Museum of Modern Art - New York, NY
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Whitney Museum of American Art - New York, NY
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Berkeley Art Museum - Berkeley, CA
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Portland Art Museum - Portland, OR
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Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami - Miami, FL
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High Museum of Art - Atlanta,GA
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MADMusée - Belgium
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RISD Museum - Providence, RI
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art -San Francisco, CA
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Studio Museum in Harlem - New York, NY
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"Marlon Mullen (b. 1963) – – NIAD Art Center". January 25, 2013.
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"Marlon Mullen at JTT". Disparate Minds. May 2, 2017.
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"Marlon Mullen". Atlanta Contemporary. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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"Marlon Mullen at JTT". Disparate Minds. May 2, 2017. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
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"Marlon Mullen (b. 1963)". NIAD Art Center. January 25, 2013. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
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"White Columns - Exhibitions". www.whitecolumns.org.
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^ The Editors of ARTnews (January 25, 2019).
"Marlon Mullen at JTT, New York". ARTnews. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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"The Jack Fischer Gallery : Shows". www.jackfischergallery.com. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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"MARLON MULLEN PREVIEW - Adams and Ollman". adamsandollman.com.
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"Marlon Mullen (b. 1963) – – NIAD Art Center". January 25, 2013. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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"Marlon Mullen: 2017–2018". Archived from
the original on July 14, 2020.
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"MARLON MULLEN PREVIEW - Adams and Ollman". adamsandollman.com.
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"MARLON MULLEN PREVIEW - Adams and Ollman".
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"After Shelley Duvall '72".
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"Create | BAMPFA". December 22, 2014.
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"Installation shot of the Under Another Name exhibition, curated by Thomas Lax, at the great Studio Museum in Harlem. The show features the book *Shadow of Freedom - Lugo Land". www.lugoland.it. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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"Celebrating a Vision: Art and Disability | www.flysfo.cn". FlySFO | San Francisco International Airport. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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"Way Bay 2 | BAMPFA". April 16, 2018.
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"Whitney Museum Announces 2019 Biennial Participants, But One Artist Withdraws". Hyperallergic. February 26, 2019. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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"2019 SECA Art Award".
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"Image power".
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"Into the Brightness: Artists from Creativity Explored, Creative Growth & NIAD".
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"Wynn Newhouse Exhibition". Disparate Minds. April 15, 2015.
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^ Desmarais, Charles.
"Trio of Bay Area artists named SFMOMA's 2019 SECA Award winners". SF Chronicle.
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"Marlon Mullen. Untitled. 2017 | MoMA".
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^ Russeth, Andrew (September 24, 2018).
"Here's a Look at What the Whitney Museum Has Acquired Over the Past Year". ARTnews. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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"Art Collection | CollectionSpace".
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"Marlon Mullen".
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"Marlon Mullen | NIAD artist". January 25, 2013.