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RICHARD ELLIS
BORN: 1978 Redondo Beach, CA
Lives and works in New York City 

EDUCATION:       
2000  MFA, School of Art, Yale, NH, CT
1998  BFA, (with distinction), UCLA, CA  

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 
2001
Absolutely Fabulous, UPFRONT, NYC
2000
Now and Again, University Art Gallery Yale, N H, CT.
2000
Richard Ellis Complete Works, Geoffrey Harrison Gallery, NYC
1999
The Identity of self :Juxtapositions, and Non-Representations of
Cultural Identity
, Geoffrey Harrison Gallery, NYC 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2002
The Free Manifesta, Frankfurt, Germany
2002
The Free Biennial, NYC various locations
2002
"Reactions", Exit Art, NYC
2001
Night of a Thousand Drawings Benefit Show, Artists Space Gallery, NYC
2001 Smartmarkt, Smal works Show, Patch 155 Gallery, NYC
2001 I am Not Work, A collaborative net project
2001 Scan, Brooklyn, NYC
2001
Here and Now Show, Silicon Gallery/The general store, DUMBO,Brooklyn, NYC
2001
Purloined with Guy Overfelt, Curated by Christine Y Kim, Artists Space Gallery, NYC
200
1 Post card- Very small works show, Core Gallery, NYC
2000
Night of a 1000 Drawings, Artists Space Gallery, NYC
200
0 45 Degrees, UPFRONT, NYC 
2000 The Synchronicity of Dead Space, New York, NYC
1999 "Group Show", Gallery 2, Geoffrey Harrison Gallery, NYC.
199
9 Double Bind, "MFA Thesis Exhibition Show", University Art Gallery, Yale, CT. 1
199
8 Hidden agenda ,"BFA Graduation Exhibition Show", UCLA, CA
1997 School of Art, Drawing Show, UCLA, CA  

AWARDS:
2000  World Wide Web Award For Excellence, http://www.artspace.2000.com
1999 The Union Grant Scholarship 

MEDIA  AND  PUBLICATIONS:
2002
smarkmarkt small works concept
2002
www.creative-search.co.uk/member_view.php?mid=qnMySc6Pbu
2002 C:> FOrMat
www.cformat.org
2002
www.kadzoo.com/Artists/Richard%20Ellis/richardellisindex.html
2001 Accepted in to the
Artists Space slide File Registry    
2001 A Virtual Memorial:
Memorial project against the Forgetting and for Humanity,
Wilfried Agricola de Cologne
, www.a-virtual-memorial.org
200
1 The artist and his studio, Wilfried Agricola de Cologne
2001 Metro Madness:Identity under construction,
**NOW ON@
http://metromadness.com/media/feature.pho?id=
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2001 THE STAGE Un-necessary illusions writing project,  http://www.futile.dezines.com/stage.html
2000 Reviewed by Caroline Oxley f
or Debris, "Of Strange Collissions and Dislocated Narratives-The Many Faces of Richard Ellis",Vol 7, July 20, 2000.   
2000
Now and Again, MFA Graduation Catalogue School of Art,Yale, NH, CT, May . 
1999 PBS, August Radio Interview
1999 Channel 1, August Television Interview

COLLECTIONS:      
The Philip Goldenberg Collection       
Moneyvalue Systems
Silicon Gallery, the private collection of Rick De Coyte and Michal Jane Smit
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RICHARD ELLIS WEBSIGHT 2000
Copyright: (c) 2000 Gary Skinner All rights reserved. No part of this website publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form, without written permission of the author being Gary Skinner. Any person who breaches the above will be liable to criminal prosecution and in consequence face civil action. 
PUBLISHER'S NOTE:  This is a work of fiction. Characters, names places and  incidents are the product of  the author's imagination or are used in a fictitious  manner. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, events is entirely  coincidental. All texts and photographs are originally published under a pseudonym and were intended as experiments in the usage of disposable forms of articulation for the purposes of thought control. For example, because art is the vehicle of self-expression, it was thought that criticism would be an effective way of effectuating a hostile takeover of the artist's attempt at self-presentation. In other words, the original image would be seized, translated into a different medium (i.e. language), and then forced to say things never intended by the artist.
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