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Hole
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Offering a glimpse at what lies behind clean, white gallery walls, the Hole in the Wall series is like wearing “3-D, X-ray time-travel glasses”. The viewer sees beyond the surface to examine the past and present physical workings, structural defects, and other normally hidden dimensions of one’s space (and one’s mind). | ||
Biography Mark Merline received an MFA degree in Fine Arts at The Ohio State University in 1990 in the Expanded Arts area with an emphasis on holography, kinetic art, light sculpture, video, and film. In 1994-1995 he was a Lecturer and Research Associate in the Department of Art and Department of Physics at OSU. In 1997-1998 he returned as a Lecturer in the Department of Art. He has exhibited at the Barth Galleries, Columbus, Ohio, Peabody's Art Factory, Columbus, Ohio, O.K. Harris, Birmingham, Michigan, His work may be found in the public collections of the Columbus Public Library, the Chicago Museum of Holography, Chicago, Illinois, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Presently he is a faculty member at Marian College, Wisconsin. |