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Mark Wagner (artist)

Mark Wagner (born 1976) is an American artist best known for meticulous collages made of United States banknotes, such as the portrait of Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Ben Bernanke, composed exclusively of one-dollar bills, in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery. Wagner’s work is represented by Pavel Zoubok Gallery in New York City. He is co-founder of The Booklyn Artist Alliance and has published over twenty artists’ books with Bird Brain Press and X-ing Books.
== Currency Collage ==

Since 1999, Wagner has been using US banknotes to create portraits, abstractions, allegories, still lifes, and sculptures ranging in size from 2x3 inch smiling and frowning parodies of Gilbert Stuart’s portrait of George Washington on the dollar, to the 17x3 feet ''Liberty'', a 2009 depiction of the Statue of Liberty using slices from over 1000 dollar bills.〔"Mark Wagner: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" Lance Esplund, Wall Street Journal Metro NY, August 6th, 2011〕 Lisa Dennison, Chief Curator of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City commends Wagner's “witty and intricately detailed” work〔Lisa Dennison, Wall Rockets catalog essay, page 35, published by The Flag Art Foundation, NYC, 2009〕 and situates his art in the longstanding tradition of artists like Ed Ruscha who adapt pre-existing resources to create uniquely engaging works of art.〔Bruce Helander, "Ca$h Back," The Art Economist, December 2011〕 Detractors say the work can lean towards the gimmicky.〔Art in America, “Mark Wagner: Pavel Zoubok”, December 2008, Elaine Sexton〕 The artist states, “The one dollar bill is the most ubiquitous piece of paper in America. … It is a ripe material: intaglio printed on sturdy linen stock, covered in decorative filigree, and steeped in symbolism and concept.”

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