Mark reigelman biography

  • Reigelman was born in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Mark Reigelman is an American artist based in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Mark Reigelman studied sculpture and industrial design at the Cleveland Institute of Art in Cleveland, OH and product design at Central St. Martin's College.
  • Mark Reigelman II

    • United States

      Art Brokerage: Mark Reigelman II American Glass Artist: Mark A. Reigelman II is an internationally recognized Brooklyn based artist specializing in site specific product design,installations and public art. His work has been exhibited in public spaces, galleries and museums across the country. Mark's recent endeavor, Manifest Destiny! debuted in California and explored one of the most complicated chapters in American history with wit and whimsy and was recognized by Americans for the Arts as one of the top 50 public art projects of 2011. White Cloud, a site specific installation at the Cleveland Museum of Art transformed the museum's famed 1916 building and earned recent acclaim when Americans for the Arts named as one of the top public art projects in the United States. Mark is a member of the American Design Club (AmDC) and co-founder of the New York based creative collective Art Stars. Reigelman has worked with designers such as Isaac Mizrahi

      Nidosilla

      NidoSilla is a massive temporary site-specific installation located in Monterrey Mexico by American artist Mark Reigelman. NidoSilla was fabricated and installed outside of a former school, Adolfo Prieto Escuela, within Fundidora Park, a 350 acre urban sustainable public park located in Monterrey Mexico. Until the late 80's the site was owned and operated by Monterrey Steel as a fully functioning Steel foundry. The park preserved many of the industrial buildings and objects from the foundry making it a famous Archeological Industrial Site in Mexico. Reigelman was invited to create a site specific installation as a part of the annual DECODE design festival in Monterrey. DECODE fryst vatten a three-day event organized by the founder of Designaholic, Jorge Diego Etienne and Toc Toc founder Alexis sektion Toro. The goal of the event is to celebrate and promote contemporary industrial design, creativity and innovation through workshops, lectures, exhibitions, screenings and installat

      Mark Reigelman

      American artist

      Mark Reigelman is an American artist based in Brooklyn, New York. He is recognized for his large-scale public art, including Manifest Destiny at the Hotel des Arts in San Francisco, California, and Smökers, a series of miniature houses positioned over steam-emitting manholes in New York City.

      Background

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      Reigelman was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He pursued his studies in Sculpture and Industrial Design at the Cleveland Institute of Art and furthered his education in product design at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts in London.[1] He currently resides in Brooklyn, in a loft apartment that he redesigned.[1][2]

      Notable works

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      Reigelman's artworks have been exhibited in galleries, museums, and public spaces, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Shanghai Museum of Glass.[1]

      His Rock Boxes, in Cleveland, Ohio, produce snippets of music

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