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Attempting to categorize the work of Mark Verabioff would be a waste of your (and his) time. His so-called interdisciplinary practice has made itself known through a broad spectrum of cultural production. Mark Verabioff is his own brand of cultural insurgency, something that he has developed in his practice as an antagonism toward the dominant structures of power that continue to flourish in the field of contemporary art.

Identifying with a generation of socially-minded (and angry) artists who came to maturity in the 1980s and 90s amidst deeply fraught cultural politics, his practice emerged from and continues the legacy of activism and art around the AIDS crisis and a widespread distrust of institutions. Reusing materials and sources from art history and popular culture, Mark makes his work with urgency, as only an insurgent, gay-outlaw can do.

*Attention children: don’t think Gramps is one of those lame-ass-neo-sniffies-libs-bitter-basic-cis-twit male painters! Honestly, I’m not sure…

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672 La Fayette Park Place Suite 44 / 43, Los Angeles, CA 90057-3238, USA
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Attempting to categorize the work of Mark Verabioff would be a waste of your (and his) time. His so-called interdisciplinary practice has made itself known through a broad spectrum of cultural production. Mark Verabioff is his own brand of cultural insurgency, something that he has developed in his practice as an antagonism toward the dominant structures of power that continue to flourish in the field of contemporary art.

Identifying with a generation of socially-minded (and angry) artists who came to maturity in the 1980s and 90s amidst deeply fraught cultural politics, his practice emerged from and continues the legacy of activism and art around the AIDS crisis and a widespread distrust of institutions. Reusing materials and sources from art history and popular culture, Mark makes his work with urgency, as only an insurgent, gay-outlaw can do.

*Attention children: don’t think Gramps is one of those lame-ass-neo-sniffies-libs-bitter-basic-cis-twit male painters! Honestly, I’m not sure…

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672 La Fayette Park Place Suite 44 / 43, Los Angeles, CA 90057-3238, USA
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