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  1. Marlene McCarty is a multidisciplinary artist and activist based in New York. She was a member of the AIDS collective Gran Fury and co-founded the trans-disciplinary design studio Bureau. Using everyday materials including graphite, ballpoint pen, and highlighter, McCarty creates mural-sized drawings related to issues ranging from sexual and ...

  2. Sep 26, 2018 · McCarty, whose art evades all attempts at categorization, began the Murder Girls series in 1995 with Marlene Olive, known for the “Barbecue Murders.”. Since then she has portrayed a dozen more ...

  3. Art and Art Professions. mm148@nyu.edu. 212-998-5703. Marlene McCarty is a visual artist. As a member of Gran Fury, the AIDS activist collective, McCarty staged public interventions using the language of art and advertising ithat put pressure on politicians and helped bring the gay and lesbian community into mainstream consciousness.

  4. Nov 18, 2010 · Nov. 23, 2010. An art review on Friday about an exhibition of work by Marlene McCarty at New York University’s 80WSE gallery misidentified a designer of the show’s catalog. In addition to Ms ...

  5. B. 1957. Marlene McCarty has worked across various media since the 1980s. She was a member of the AIDS activist collective Gran Fury and was the co-founder of the trans-disciplinary design studio Bureau along with Donald Moffett. Using everyday materials such as graphite, ballpoint pen, and highlighter, McCarty probes issues ranging from sexual ...

  6. Jul 2, 2021 · Marlene McCarty | The New Yorker. Art. Marlene McCarty. By Johanna Fateman. July 2, 2021. The botanical imagery of this New York artist’s transfixing large-scale drawings, rendered with...

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  8. www.artforum.com › columns › marlene-mccarty-2-195818MARLENE MCCARTY - artforum.com

    MARLENE MCCARTY. By Nick Stillman. STARTING IN THE LATE 1980S, New York–based artist Marlene McCarty signaled her rejection of modernist abstraction by heat-transferring onto canvas the freighted verbiage that fueled and undermined struggles for women’s and gay rights.

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