Project Description

Mark Bennett (b.1956)

b. 1956 Chattanooga, TN

Mark Bennett is one of the most engaging and original artists working today. His vision of art in the 21st Century and his constructed realities derived from television are as in tune to our pop culture now as Warhol and Lichtenstein were in the early 60’s when they were inspired by movies and comic books (the television of their day).

Emily Gest in the September 10, 1995, issue of Los Angeles Magazine perhaps sums up the work best when she noted: “Bennett, a 38-year-old art teacher cum draftsman cum Beverly Hills letter carrier, has been drawing floor plans of TV homes and offices since he was 10, sketching in front of the tube in his Tennessee home. He drew Rob and Laura’s house, then Ward and June’s, eventually moving on to the Jetsons, the Bunkers, the Stephens’s, the Ricardo’s (all three of their residences), Perry Mason, and the Cunningham’s.” “I wanted to be a part of those TV families,” says Bennett, who lives in what he describes as a 1956 “time warp” in Los Feliz.”

His research consists of watching as many episodes as possible; the actual drafting takes anywhere from a day to a week. It’s the details that Bennett loves: the precise location of Wednesday Addams’ play graves in the front yard; the hall Lucy uses to get to the Mertzes’ apartment, where Ward and June Cleaver kept their firewood behind the garage, and even where Sheriff Andy Taylor’s property line ended. He lists items that would never appear on a traditional floor plan, including phone numbers (Mary Richards’ is 555-2312), models of cars in the driveway or the seating arrangement around the dining room table…”

Since his first show, Mark Bennett has been included in over 3 dozen major museum and gallery group exhibitions, including a major show at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (titled “Mark Bennett: TV Sets and the Suburban Dream”; which travelled to Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH.; and the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT)

EDUCATION

1982 New York University, Graduate Art Program, NY 1979 B.S. University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2005 Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2005 From LEAVE IT TO BEAVER to FRAISER: The Art of Mark Bennett Thayer Gallery,
  University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara,
  CA
2002 As Seen on TV: the Stamp of Approval, Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica,
  CA 2
2001 Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2000 The Home Show, The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
2000 Leigh Conner Contemporary Art, Washington D.C.
2000 Mark Bennett, The Effects of Fords on Barbara, Kent Gallery, New York, NY
1999 Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio, TX.
1999 OUTFEST Film Festival, Director’s Guild of America, Hollywood, CA. Mark
  Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA.
1999 Artificial Life, Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA
1998 Teleburbia, Augen Gallery, Portland, OR 1997
1997 Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA.
1997 Mark Bennett: TV Sets and The Suburban Dream, Corcoran Gallery of Art,
  Washington D.C. Travelling to: Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art,
  Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art (1998), Progressive Corporation,
  Richard F. Brush Art Gallery.
1997 Canton, New York. “Graphic Television: The Prints of Mark Bennett,”
1977 Mark Bennett: Fantasy TV Blueprints, Orange County Museum of Art,
  Newport Beach, CA
1996 Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA.
1995 Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA.
1995 Cobalt Cantina Restaurant, Los Angeles, CA.
1987 UTC Art Gallery, University Of Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN. 1986
1986 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
1996 Happy Days: Mark Bennett and George Stoll, Contemporary Arts Center,
  Cincinnati, OH
1996 Location, Location, San Jose Institute Of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA
1996 Mark Bennett/Leslie Brack, Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, New York, NY
1996 Clarity, Art Museum, Northern Illinois University, Chicago, IL
1996 City of Vapor: Capturing the Transitory Reality of Los Angeles Tatistcheff Rogers Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1996 Nirvana: Capitalism And The Consumed Image, Center On Contemporary
  Art, Seattle, WA Microsoft Artwalk 12: Print Exhibition, Microsoft Corporation,
  Redmond, WA
1995 LACE Annual, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles, CA
1995 Hostile Witness, Washington Project For The Arts (WPA), Washington, D.C.
1985 Hudson Highlands Museum, Cornwall-On-The-Hudson, NY 1984 Hudson 1985
  Small Works Juried Show, New York, NY 1982 Hudson River Museum, Yonkers,
  NY
1978 University Art Gallery, Chattanooga, TN

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2013 Landscape into Abstraction, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport
  Beach, CA 2009
2013 I.D.: Individual Demographics, Greg Kucera Gallery, Inc.,
  Seattle, WA
2008 Global Suburbia, Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA
2008 NY/LA, GBK Gallery, Waterloo, Sydney, Australia
2007 Celebrity, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ
2006 Models and Prototypes, Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO
2006 I Love the Burbs, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY
2005 Strange Architecture, Catherine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2005 The Lateral Slip, Sweeney Art Gallery, University of California, curated by Jan
  Tumlir, Riverside, CA
2003 Group Show, Jewish Museum
2003 Home and Garden, Savage Gallery, Portland, OR
2002 Trade Show, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, Orange, CA
2002 Family, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT Endless
  Summer,  Kent Gallery, New York, NY
2002 Jewish Television, The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
2001 Shaping Stories, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, WA
2001 In Black & White, Forrest Scott Gallery, Milburn, NJ
2001 Architectural Drawing Collections, University Art Museum, University of
  California, Santa Barbara.
2000 Made in California, 1900-2000, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los
  Angeles, CA
2000 Threshold: Invoking the Domestic in Contemporary Art,The
  Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA.
2000 Transposed Analogs of Built Space, Sculpture Center, New York, NY
1999 Threshold, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
1999 Dream Architecture, Kent Gallery, New York, NY
1999 Drawing, Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1999 Double Vision, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA
1999 Re-Structure, Grinnell College Art Gallery, Grinnell, IA Architecture, Vaknin
  Schwartz, Atlanta, GA
1999 Built, Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1998 Claustrophobia: Disturbing the Domestic in Contemporary Art, Ikon Gallery,
  Birmingham, England.
1998 Inventory, White Columns, New York, NY
1998 Tune In, Lawing Gallery, Houston, TX
1998 Home Sweet Home, Transamerica Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1998 Works On Paper, Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY
1998 Affinities With Architecture, Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture, University of
1998 Tennessee/Knoxville. Traveling to: Cheryl Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
1998 Babes, Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1998 Triennial, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ
1998 To Be Real, Center For The Arts, Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA
1998 Artshow 1: Recent Acquisitions for the Microsoft Art Collection Microsoft
  Corporation, Redmond, WA.
1997 Information, Air Touch Cellular, Bellevue, WA
1997 The Road Show, Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, New York, NY
1997 Broken Home, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York, NY
1997 Drawings  An Annual Bicoastal Invitational, Meyerson & Nowinski, l Seattle,
  WA
1997 Structures: Buildings in American Art, 1900-1997, John Berggruen Gallery,
  San Francisco, CA
1996 Happy Days: Mark Bennett and George Stoll, Contemporary Arts Center,
  Cincinnati, OH
1996 Location, Location, San Jose Institute Of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA
1996 Mark Bennett/Leslie Brack, Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, New York, NY
1996 Clarity, Art Museum, Northern Illinois University, Chicago, IL
1996 City of Vapor: Capturing the Transitory Reality of Los Angeles Tatistcheff
  Rogers Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1996 Nirvana: Capitalism And The Consumed Image, Center On Contemporary
  Art, Seattle, WA
1996 Microsoft Artwalk 12: Print Exhibition, Microsoft Corporation,
  Redmond, WA
1995 LACE Annual, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles, CA
1995 Hostile Witness, Washington Project For The Arts (WPA), Washington, D.C.
1985 Hudson Highlands Museum, Cornwall-On-The-Hudson, NY 1984 Hudson
  Highlands Museum, Cornwall-On-The-Hudson, NY 1983 New York University,
1985 Small Works Juried Show, New York, NY 1982 Hudson River Museum,
  Yonkers, NY
1978 University Art Gallery, Chattanooga, TN

SPECIAL PROJECTS

2003    The Art of Luxury: Mark Bennett Presents 9 Hollywood Homes by John Elgin Woolf, University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara. Curated by Mark Bennett. Artist conversation with Robert Kooch Woolf during opening reception, January 14. Artist Lecture, February 19.

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN New York Public Library, New York, NY
Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
Children’s Museum, Indianapolis, IN
Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Public List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Microsoft
Public Collections cont. Corporation, Redmond, WA West Collection, Oaks, PA

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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  USA Today, July 31, 1997, section D, Page 8.
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PUBLICATIONS

2003 The Art of Luxury: Mark Bennett Presents 9 Hollywood Homes. (2003). Santa Barbara: University of California, Santa Barbara.
2000 Bennett, Mark. How To Live A Sit-Com Life, New York: TV Books, 2000. 1997   
1997 Berke, Deborah And Steven Harris, Editors. Architecture Of The Everyday, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1997
  Marcoci, Roxana and Diana Murphy and Eve Sinaiko, Editors. New Art, New York: Harry N. Abrams Publications, 1997.
1996 Bennett, Mark. TV SETS: Fantasy Blueprints Of Classic TV Homes, New York: TV Books, 1996.