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The Armory Show 2015
Solo Presentation: Jesse Stecklow , Mar 5 - 8, 2015
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The Armory Show 2015, Solo Presentation: Jesse Stecklow
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M+B is pleased to announce its participation at The Armory Show 2015 from March 5 - 8, 2015 in New York City. Please come visit us at Pier 94 Booth 786 where we will be presenting new works by Jesse Stecklow.

 

Jesse Stecklow (b. 1993, Massachusetts) received his BA from the Design and Media Arts program from UCLA in 2014. Recent shows include Potential Derivatives, his first solo exhibition with M+B (Los Angeles); Trios, a solo exhibition at Retrospective in Hudson (New York) and a group exhibition he curated at Chin's Push, a project space in Los Angeles that was an ARTFORUM "Critics' Pick" this summer. Other group exhibitions include Fahrenheit (Los Angeles), Galerie Xippas (Paris), CLEARING (New York), Martos Gallery (New York), Favorite Goods (Los Angeles), David Shelton Gallery (Houston) and William Arnold (New York). Forthcoming projects include a curatorial project at Martos Gallery (Los Angeles). Notable press includes ARTFORUM, The New York Times, MOCAtv and Dazed and Confused. He is the co-founder of the design studio Content is Relative.  Jesse Stecklow lives and works in Los Angeles.

 

For press inquiries, please contact Jeanie Choi at M+B. For all other inquiries, please contact Shannon Richardson or Alexandra Wetzel.

 

You can also view more information and purchase tickets on The Armory Show website at www.thearmoryshow.com.

 

Public hours:

Thursday, March 5th - Sunday, March 8th, 12 - 7 pm.

 

Directions:

Piers 92 & 94 are located on Manhattan's west side on the Hudson River (Twelfth Avenue) at 55th Street in the Passenger Ship Terminal complex. The piers are easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, and private vehicle. The nearest subway stop is four cross-town blocks east at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.

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