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Marcel Dzama (born 1974) is a contemporary artist from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada who currently lives and works in New York.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Life After Winnipeg’s The Royal Art Lodge )〕 His work has been exhibited internationally, in particular his ink and watercolor drawings. He is represented by David Zwirner Gallery in New York and London. ==Range of practice== Dzama works extensively in sculpture, painting, collage, and film. The artist is also known for his intricate dioramas and large scale polyptychs that draw from his talents across a range of media. Dzama works in multiple disciplines to bring his cast of human figures, animals, and imaginary hybrids to life, and has developed an international reputation and following for his art that depicts fanciful, anachronistic worlds. The artist is also known for his work with The Royal Art Lodge.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=books I've read )〕 Dzama's work has been used on the covers of a number of record albums, notably ''The Else'' by They Might Be Giants, ''Guero'' by Beck and ''Reconstruction Site'' by The Weakerthans. His costume designs can also be seen in music videos for both the Bob Dylan song "When the Deal Goes Down", the N.A.S.A. song "The People Tree" and the Department of Eagles song "No One Does It Like You", which he also co-directed. McSweeney's has published two collections of his work, ''The Berlin Years'' in 2003 (reprinted in 2006) and a follow-up, ''The Berliner Ensemble Thanks You All'', in 2008. Dzama received his BFA from the University of Manitoba. Dzama Stories is a piece of music inspired by Marcel Dzama by composer Ed Bennett. It is music for amplified ensemble, electronics and improviser featuring Decibel and Paul Dunmall. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marcel Dzama」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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