Mark Clintberg is an artist who works in the field of art history. He is represented by Pierre François Ouellette art contemporain in Montreal, Canada, and is an Assistant Professor in the School of Critical and Creative Studies at the Alberta University of the Arts. He earned his Ph.D. in Art History at Concordia University. His doctoral dissertation was nominated for the 2013 Governor-General's Gold Medal. Public and private collections across Canada and in the United States have acquired his work, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Bank of Montreal Corporate Art Collection, TD Corporate Art Collection, the Edmonton Arts Council, and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. His work has been shown in Scotland, Portugal, Germany, the United States, and across Canada. His work is currently on view in the exhibition Facing Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore at the Ottawa Art Gallery, and he has an upcoming solo exhibition at Latitude 53 in the Fall of 2020. He was Shortlisted for the Sobey Art Award in 2013.
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