Mark Verabioff

Canadian born Los Angeles-based artist Mark Verabioff is known for his dynamic use of text and exploring the relationship between language and image. Since 1985 the artist has integrated critical theory with his video, site- and situationist-based performative-actions, and context art. Working within the mechanics of production, Verabioff’s work is rooted in radical formalism, utilizing appropriation and cultural politics to develop his provocative style.  


Verabioff has had solo exhibitions at The Pit II, Los Angeles, CA, Private Places, Portland, OR, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, Artist Curated Projects, Los Angeles, DAN GRAHAM, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Nomadic Division, Los Angeles, Eighth Veil, Los Angeles, Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, Angstrom Gallery, Los Angeles, Mandrake, Los Angeles. Recent Group Exhibitions include Made In L.A. 2016, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, Arturo Bandini, Los Angeles, J Paul Getty Museum's "Pacific Standard Time Public and Performance Art Festival" BLACK BOX, Los Angeles, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, Art Los Angeles Contemporary, with Night Gallery, Santa Monica.

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