Nate Lowman

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Nate Lowman (born 1979) is an American artist. His works have been described by New York Times chief art critic as "down-and-out excursions into collage, graffiti and appropriation."[1] Lowman first gained ctitical attention with his works included in the collaborative Museum of Modern Art/P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center show Greater New York, held March 13, 2005 through September 26, 2005—and selected by Klaus Biesenbach, Alanna Heiss, Glenn Lowry, Robert Nickas, Amy Smith-Stewart, and Ann Temkin, (Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture). Most recently he has been featured in a collaboration by the clothing brand Supreme for a T-Shirt that retails at their Shibuya shop. He resides in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City.


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  1. Roberta Smith Who Needs a White Cube These Days? 13 January, 2006.

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