Brian Dario
Liza Lacroix
Vladislav Markov
30 June - 29 July 2018
Opening Reception - Friday, 06 July 2018, 6-9 pm
M 2 3 Project Room
120 Waterbury Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206
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M 2 3 presents a three-artist exhibition at our Waterbury Street space, on view 30 June through 29 July 2018. The show consists of recent work by Brian Dario, Liza Lacroix, Vladislav Markov.
Brian Dario (American, b. 1976) lives, works in Los Angeles, California. He holds a BFA from the University of Southern California, Roski School of Fine Art (2015), and an MFA in sculpture from Yale School of Art (2018). Recent exhibitions include Friend of a Friend, Stereo, Warsaw (2018); The Green Gallery, Yale University, New Haven, CT (2018); Reserve Ames, Los Angeles, CA (2017); the Lindhurst Gallery at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (2015); and group exhibitions at François Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2015); The Fisher Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2015); The Lodge at Grice Bench, Los Angeles, CA (2015); and the Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, CA (2012).
Liza Lacroix (Canadian, b.1988) holds a BFA in painting and drawing from Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto (2011), and has studied painting as part of her curriculum in Florence, Montreal and London. Lacroix's work has been exhibited internationally, and is the co-founder of NUT, (an all-women's annual art publication), and co-founder of MAW Gallery, New York City. Recent exhibitions include The Sun shits out a dying Light, which we eat to stay alive, curated by Adrian S. Bara, Mexico City (2018); Tell Them I Said No, MAW, New York City (2017); and Not One: But The Other, Art Bermondsey Project Space, London (2016). She will participate in artists residency programs in Oaxaca, Mexico and Italy in late 2018.
Vladislav Markov (Russian, b. 1993) lives, works in New York City. He holds a BFA from Parsons School of Design (2016), and is an MFA candidate at Cornell University (2019). His work has been exhibited at Lily Brooke Gallery, London (2017); Project Fabrika, Moscow (2016); and at the Cornell University MFA exhibition Big Snack, Signal, Brooklyn, NY (2018). Markov will participate in Harvard University's visiting artists program in August 2018.