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Marshall Brown (United States, b. 1973)
Untitled, 2019
Archival Pigment Print
Image size 18 × 24 inch image on 22 × 28 inch paper
Signed edition of 30
As a practicing architect, professor of architecture, artist, and theoretician, Marshall Brown believes that architecture is a “cultural medium,” with the capacity to connect narratives of the past with imagined futures. In his visual art practice, Brown collages together images of twentieth-century postmodernist, Dadaist, and constructivist architecture to create new forms, combining historical and iconic buildings into new fantastical and limitless realms.
Marshall Brown’s work is held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago; the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, AR; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. Brown’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Chicago Architecture Biennial, the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, the Architecture and Design Museum in Los Angeles, and in a 10-year survey at the Princeton University School of Architecture, among others. He received his BA from Washington University, St. Louis and Master’s degrees in both Architecture and Urban Design from Harvard University. Brown has been awarded a Graham Foundation grant, a MacDowell Fellowship, and was selected for the U.S. Pavilion Exhibition at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale. He is currently Professor of Architecture at Princeton University.