EAF05: 2005 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition



Marc Ganzglass


  
Core Swap, 2005
Ink jet on seamless vinyl
10’x 28’
Special thanks: Danny Bright, Scott Gursky, Jesse Henderson, Independent Testing Laboratories Inc., Cliff Pickett, Sean Minton, Dennis Weithorn, ImageKing Visual Solutions





Core Swap, 2005
Aluminum markers, soil borings
8” diameter markers,
12’ borings

Core Swap is an installation of two aluminum plates that mark the location where earth cores have been drilled from the ground at Socrates Sculpture Park. A truck-mounted auger was used to bore down to a depth of 12’ and the samples were then exchanged, filling the cavity left by the other drilling. The Broadway Billboard is a proscenium opening onto the location and activity of the event. The image is a mirrored depiction of the same truck and crew drilling at the two different sites in the Park.

Born: 1973, Washington DC.
Lives & works in Brooklyn, NY

Education:
1999 M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI
1996 B.A., Hampshire College, Amherst, MA

Group Exhibitions include:
I want to see…, Gallery Four, Baltimore, MA (2005)
Constants and Variables, Area 405, Baltimore, MD (2004)
Talevera’s Review, Decatur Blue, Washington D.C. (2003)
Dauxbs, Decatur Blue, Washington D.C. (2003)
Group Show, DMB&B, Pontiac, MI (1999)
Parasite, Forum Gallery, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI(1999).

Residencies include:
Arts and Industry Program, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Kohler, WI (2005).