David Herbert (artist)
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David Herbert (born 1977) is an artist.
Herbert was born in Seattle. His sculptural works reference iconic moments, images and objects from American pop culture and history.[1] His materials are typically abject and his sculptures purposefully ‘rough’.[2]
Herbert received his MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, in 2006.
[edit] Selected Exhibitions
2007
3D News, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles
I Heart NY, Postmasters NY, New York
2006
Pulse Art Fair, Miami
New American Talent, Arthouse at the Jones Center, Austin
The Sleeper Must Awaken, Flat International, Richmond, Vancouver
2005
Under-Lie, Keith Talent Gallery, London
2004
Moving Digital, 1506 Projects, Seattle
Hi/lo Film Festival, Killing My Lobster, San Francisco
2003
MFF JEDNA MINUA, Poznan, Poland
Festival Internacional del Cine Pobre, Gibara, Cuba
2002
Museum of Past Accomplishments, Woessner Alumni Gallery: Cornish College of The Arts, Seattle
2001
Popcorn 2001, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara
[edit] References
- ^ Re-Title.com
- ^ Herbert, David, Last Stand at Big Thunder Mountain
[edit] External Links
- Artist’s official site
- David Herbert on ArtFacts.net
- Further information, images and texts from the Saatchi Gallery