Marcel Dzama

Prints

About

  • Since rising to prominence in the late 1990s, Marcel Dzama (b. 1974) has developed an immediately recognizable visual language that investigates human action and motivation, as well as the blurred relationship between the real and the subconscious. Drawing equally from folk vernacular as from art-historical and contemporary influences, Dzama’s work visualizes a universe of childhood fantasies and otherworldly fairy tales.

    Dzama was born in Winnipeg, Canada, where he received his BFA in 1997 from the University of Manitoba. Since 1998, his work has been represented by David Zwirner. The artist has had fourteen solo exhibitions with the gallery, including Puppets, Pawns, and Prophets which was his first presentation at the London location in 2013 and was accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue co-published by Hatje Cantz, with an essay by Deborah Solomon. In 2014, David Zwirner presented a solo exhibition of Dzama’s work at the gallery in New York, which marked the United States debut of his film Une danse des bouffons (A jester’s dance). In 2016, the gallery held two exhibitions in New York and London dedicated to the collaborative works by Dzama and Raymond Pettibon. Crossing the Line, which marked the artist’s first solo presentation in Greater China, was on view at the Hong Kong gallery in 2019. In 2020, David Zwirner Online presented Pink Moon, an online exhibition of Dzama’s work, and in July of the same year, Blue Moon of Morocco was featured at the gallery's Paris location. In 2021, Marcel Dzama: Who Loves the Sun was presented at the gallery’s 69th Street location in New York and in 2022, David Zwirner, London, presented Marcel Dzama: Child of Midnight.

    Dzama has exhibited widely throughout the United States and abroad. In 2022, a solo presentation of the artist's work, Marcel Dzama: Viviendo en el limbo y soñando con el paraíso was on view at the Museo de Arte de Zapopan (MAZ), Mexico. Marcel Dzama: An End to the End Times was on view in 2021 at the Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art, Georgia. Also in 2021, the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, Finland presented an exhibition of the artist’s work entitled Marcel Dzama: Tonight We Dance. In November 2023, Dzama presented To Live on the Moon (For Lorca) a film and performance commissioned by Performa as part of Performa Biennial 2023.

  • Born in 1974. Lives and works in Winnipeg, Canada

    EDUCATION
    University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, B.F.A. (first class honors)

    SOLO EXHIBITIONS

    2006
    Marcel Dzama: Works on Paper, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA.
    Marcel Dzama, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, Scotland.
    Marcel Dzama, IKON, Birmingham, UK [catalogue]
    Marcel Dzama, The Richard L. Nelson Gallery & The Fine Arts Collection, UC Davis, Davis, CA

    2005
    The Course of Human History Personified, David Zwirner, New York, NY [catalogue]
    The Lotus Eaters, Centre d'art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain [itinerary: Le Magasin
    Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble, France]

    2004
    Marcel Dzama: Screenprints and action figures, Susan Inglett Gallery, NYC
    Marcel Dzama, Christophe Daviet-Thery Livres et Editions d'Artistes, Paris, France
    The Albatross Note, Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden
    The Last Winter, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, England
    Marcel Dzama, Sies + Hoke, Dusseldorf, Germany
    Marcel Dzama, Olga Korper, Toronto, Canada
    Bears in My Room: Works on Paper by Marcel Dzama, Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia

    2003
    Marcel Dzama, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
    Marcel Dzama, David Zwirner, New York, NY
    Marcel Dzama, Rizziero Arte, Pescara, Italy
    Marcel Dzama: More Famous Drawings, Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
    Daily Apocalypse: One Drawing by Two Artists, Perugi Artecontemporanea, Padova, Italy [catalogue]

    2002
    Marcel Dzama, Sies + Hoke, Dusseldorf, Germany
    Drawings for Dante, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, England

    2001
    More Famous Drawings, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [Olga Korper Gallery,Toronto, Canada; Saidye Bronfman Center for the Arts, Montreal, Canada; Agnes
    Etherington Art Gallery, Kingston, Canada; Art Gallery of Calgary, Calgary, Canada;
    Susan Whitney Gallery, Regina, Saskatchwan, Canada; Laforet Galleries, Tokyo, Japan]
    Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden
    Marcel Dzama, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA
    Marcel Dzama, Monica de Cardenas, Milan, Italy
    Marcel Dzama, Diehl Vorderwuelbecke, Berlin, Germany
    Marcel Dzama, Galleria No Code, Bologna, Italy
    Marcel Dzama, Richard Heller, Santa Monica, CA
    Marcel Dzama, Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto, Canada
    Marcel Dzama, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA

    2000
    David Zwirner, New York, NY
    Sies + Hoke, Dusseldorf, Germany
    More Famous Drawings, Plug In, Winnipeg, Canada [Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, University of British Columbia, Canada]
    Zeichnungen + Video, Diehl Vorderwuelbecke, Berlin, Germany

    1999
    Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
    Greene Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
    Casa Triagulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
    Espaco p Producoes, Rio de Janeiro, Braxil

    1998
    Espace Purplex, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Casa Triangulo, San Paulo, Brazil
    ArtPace Foundation, San Antonio, TX
    Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
    ArtForum Berlin, Berlin, Germany
    David Zwirner, New York, NY
    ArtPace, San Antonio, TX

    1997
    Marcel Dzama, Richard Heller, Santa Monica, CA

    GROUP EXHIBITIONS

    2006
    Conversation 2: Marcel Dzama & Alice Shaw, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA

    2005
    Words: The Formal Presence of Text in Modern and Contemporary Works on Paper, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY
    Eccentric Modern, The Foundation To-Life, NY
    The Gallery, Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Germany
    Max Ernst and the tradition of the Modern, StaDtische Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
    Drawing Narrative: Laylah Ali, Will Crow, Marcel Dzama, Drew King, Craig Kuica, Elaine Lynch,
    Chirs Oliveria, Robyn O'Neil, Jane South, The College of Wooster Art Museum, Wooster, OH.
    Tres O Cuatro Historias, Galeria Helga de Alvear, Madrid, Spain.
    Dear New Girl or whatever your name is, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, CA [catalogue]
    New Work/New Acquisitions, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
    Security Check: Painting after Romanticism, Arndt & Partner, Zurich [catalogue]
    Le Melange des Genres: Creatures Hybrides et Mysterieuses, Musee des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, Rouen, France
    The Royal Art Lodge: Serpentine Musings, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland [catalogue]
    pensieri dei serpenti by The Royal Art Lodge, Perugi artecontemporanea, Padova, Italy [catalogue]
    Surface, Lucas Schoormans Gallery, New York, NY
    The Royal Art Lodge: Venetian Works at Caffe Florian, Caffe Florian, Venice, Italy [catalogue]

    2004
    E Fripon, Frion et Demi, Pour une Ecole Buissonniere, Collection Lambert en Avignon, Avignon, France Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris, France
    The Royal Art Lodge: Pride in Workmanship, The Houldsworth Gallery, London, United Kingdom
    Nieva Negro, PhotoEspa-a2004 International Photography Festival, Madrid, Spain

    2003
    Royal Art Lodge: Ask the Dust, The Drawing Center, New York, NY [itinerary: Power Plant,
    Toronto; De Vleeshal and De Kabinetten van De Vleeshal, Middleburg, the Netherlands; Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea; Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California]
    For the Record: Drawing Contemporary Life, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada (catalogue)
    The Great Drawing Show 1550-2003, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
    Odd Fellows, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
    Rendered, Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
    Sweet Tooth, Mixture Contemporary Art, Houston, TX
    Zwischenbilanz, Kunstforum Baloise, Basel, Switzerland MosaiCanada: Sign and Sound, The Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea 2002 Fantasyland, D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY
    ONE THOUSAND WORDS, John Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI
    Fantasy Underfoot, Corcoran Biennal, Washington, D.C
    Expect: Art, The What to Expect Foundation, New York, NY
    La Biennale de Montreal 2002, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    2001
    I Heart NY, David Zwirner, New York, NY
    I Heart NY, Zwirner & Wirth, New York, NY
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly A Spaghetti Western, Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, CO [catalogue]
    Read All about it, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA
    Ziviler Ungehorsam, Die Sammlung Falckenberg, Hannover. Germany
    The Royal Art Lodge, Perugi Artecontemporanea, Padova, Italy [catalogue]
    Artpile: The Royal Art Lodge, Atelier Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada
    The Royal Art Lodge: Amounts of Blood, Atycore, Toronto, Canada
    Paperview, Espacio Minimo, Madrid, Spain [catalogue]
    IN FUMO, Galleria of Modern and Contemporary Art, Bergamo, Italy [catalogue]
    Amused: Humor in Contemporary Art, Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, IL [catalogue]
    W5: Five Winnipeg Artists Spanning Five Generations, Art Gallery of Southwestern Mantioba, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada (catalogue)

    2000
    Artcore Gallery, Toronto, Canada
    Dr. Wings, Galerie Air de Paris, Paris, France
    Fall Survey, Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton/Vancouver, Canada
    Babylon, Galleri Philomene Magers, Munich, Germany
    Selections from The Manilow Collection, MOCA, Chicago, IL
    Double Whammy, Atelier Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
    Garage Video, North Dakota Museum, Grand Forks, ND
    Garage Video, Plug In Gallery, Winnipeg, Canada
    Greetings from Winnipeg, MCAD, Minneapolis, MN [catalogue]
    Drawing Show, Chicago Institute of Art, Chicago, IL
    The Drawing Show, Lizbeth Oliviera Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    Drawings 2000, Barbara Gladstone, New York, NY
    The Royal Art Lodge Presents, Atelier Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada
    Royal Art Lodge Drawings, Helen Pitt Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
    Selections from the Permanent Collection, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada
    Canada 3 Perspectives, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, Italy [catalogue]

    1999
    Greetings from Winnipeg, Minneapolis College of Art & Design, Minneapolis, MN
    Draw, Ten in One Gallery, Chicago, IL
    Castelli di Carte, Galeria Claudia Gian Ferrari, Milan, Italy
    Sit(E)ings: Trajectories for a Future, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA (catalogue)

    1998 Selections Spring '98, The Drawing Center, New York, NY
    For the Birds, The Figures, Great Barrington, MA
    Laughing, Plug In Gallery, Winnipeg, Canada

    1997
    Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
    New Fun Video Show #7, Espace Purplex, San Paulo, Brazil
    Wood Inc., Off-Ice Gallery, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
    Fresh Popped, Plug in Gallery, Anti-Chamber, Winnipeg, Canada
    Gallery 1.1.1., Gallery 1.1.1., University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
    Art for Healing, Walker Theater, Winnipeg, Canada
    The Royal Art Lodge, Small Projects Gallery, University of Houston, TX

    1996 Fite Gallery, Winnipeg, Canada

    GRANTS AND AWARDS

    2000
    New Artist Award, Cologne, Germany
    Namta Award for achievement in painting, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
    Watercolor Award for achievement in painting, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
    Indiflix Award, 5th Place Award in independent film making competition

    PUBLICATIONS

    CD cover for Beck; "Guero." 2005
    Cover art for: Ngai, Sianne. Ugly Feelings. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005.
    Illustrations for: Vowell, Sarah. Assassination Vacation. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.
    Cerealart: manufactures figurines, salt and pepper shakers, and lamps based on Dzama's artwork (2004-present)
    Elliott, Stephen. Looking Forward It. New York: Picador Press, 2004.
    LP and CD: Albatross Note: "I Love New York." 2003.
    CD Design for Bridge: Stories and Ideas. Vol. 1, No. 3, (Fall/Winter 2001), back cover.
    CD cover for stars like fleas; "Sun lights down on the fence."
    CD cover for The Weakerthans; "Reconstruction Site."
    "The Royal Art Lodge - Michael Dumontier, Marcel Dzama, and Neil Farber". Uovo, N. Drawings, (2005),
    pp. 9, 90-111.
    CD cover for The Weakerthans; "Reconstruction Site."

    ILLUSTRATED BOOKS

    2003
    They Might Be Giants. Bed Bed Bed. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003.

    2002
    Henderson, Lee. The Broken Record Techniques. Toronto: Penguin Books Canada, 2002.
    Hornby, Nick. Songbook. San Francisco, CA: McSweeney's Books, 2002.
    Rushkoff, Douglas. Exit Strategy. New York: Soft Skull Press, 2002.

    2001
    Fusselman, Amy. The Pharmacist's Mate. New York: McSweeney's Books, 2001.

    SELECETED BIOGRAPHY

    2005
    Beatty, Emma and Gareth Harris. "What's On: Rest of the World, Mexico." The Art Newspaper
    What's On, (June 2005), p. 25.
    Burwick, Carly. "Absolutely Fabulist." ARTnews, (October 2005), pp. 158-161. [ill.]
    Cascade, Rebecca. "The Elle 25: Marcel Dzama - Art Boy Wonder." Elle, (September 2005), p. 326.
    Camps, Marta. "The lotus eaters." Suite, 55, (March 2005), p. 14.
    Daniel, Noel. "Los Angeles: Richard Heller Gallery: The Royal Family." contemporary, 70, (2005), p. 63.
    Dzama, Marcel. "Homeless," zingmagazine, Issue 20 (Winter 2005), pp. 201 - 215. [ill.]
    Dzama, Marcel. "Marcel Dzama on William Blake's The Wood of the Self-Murderers: The
    Harpiesand the Suicide (1824-1827)," Tate Etc. (Autumn 2005), p. 111.
    Dumoulin, Kate. "Hype Sample - Winnipeg wunderkind" Flare (September 2005), p. 70.
    Espinosa, Guillermo. "Marcel Dzama," Vanidad, (February 2005), pp. 68-71.
    Galloway, David. "'Central Station'", Reviews: International." Artnews, (February 2005).
    Geddes, Stuart. "Design Atlas: Exquisite Corpus." Monument, no. 62 (August/September 2004), pp. 94-95.
    Gell, Aaron. "Innocence and Experience: Marcel Dzama Comes in from the Cold." Vanity Fair,
    (September, 2005), p. 224.
    van der Kamp, Maarten. "De ordening van de wereld" mister motley: magazine over kunst (summer 2005), pp. 8-17.
    Kunitz, Daniel. "Meet the New Folk" ArtReview (April 2005), pp. 44-45.
    Lasky, Julie. "Charms," International Design (December 2005), pp. 100-101.
    Liss, David. "Canada: New Identities, New Territories." arco, no. 35 (spring 2005), pp. 23-26.
    Lubow, Arthur. "Beck at a Certain Age." The New York Times Magazine, (Mar. 6, 2005), pp. 44-49.
    Montornés, Frederic. "Un taxidermista surgido del Frio," Suite, No. 31, (2005), pp. 34-35.
    Neelon, Caleb. "The Royal Art Lodge." Swindle (2005), pp. 54-59.
    Neil, Jonathon T.D. "New York –– Marcel Dzama: The Course of Human History Personified."
    Modern Painters (November 2005), p. 106.
    duPont, Lauren. "View: Adventures in Shopping - Marcel Dzama Drawings." Vogue, (December
    2005), p. 226.
    Pareles, Jon. "Critic's Choice: New CDs, 'Guero' Beck," The New York Times, (March 21, 2005), p.
    E5. [illustration]
    Rosenberg, Karen. "Art: An Evening in Chelsea" New York Magazine (September 12, 2005), p. 156.
    Schwendener, Martha. "Marcel Dzama." Time Out New York (Sept. 22-28, 2005), p.72.
    Solomon, Deborah. "Drawn to Trouble: Marcel Dzama's twisted fairy-tale world comes to life." The
    New York Times Magazine, (September 4, 2005), pp. 4, 42-45.
    Spears, Dorothy. "Dzama in New York" Art on Paper, (November/December 2005), pp. 33-34 [ill].
    Walker, Morley. "Beck Gives Dzama a Lift in New York Times Story," The Winnipeg Free Press,
    (March 9, 2005).
    Weiner, Emily. "Painting the Town: Christmas in July" Time Out New York (July 21-27, 2005), p. 76.
    "Agenda - Marcel Dzama." Amica, (November 2005), p. 47.
    "Art / Listings - David Zwirner: Marcel Dzama" Time Out New York, (Sept. 8-15, 2005), p. 135.
    "Creature Discomfort" W Magazine - Jewelry (December 2005), p. 56.
    "Galleries - Chelsea: Marcel Dzama" The New Yorker, (Sept. 19, 2005), p. 23.
    "Goings on About Town - Museum of Modern Art" The New Yorker, (Sept. 19, 2005), p. 18.
    "Marcel Dzama" The New Yorker, (Sept. 19, 2005), p. 23.
    "Marcel Dzama and Jockum Nordstrom." Tokion, No. 47 (March/April 2005), pp. 58-59.
    "Personification" The New York Sun, (Sept. 21, 2005), p. 9.
    "Presto Change-o: Creature Discomforts" W Magazine, (November 2005), p. 162.
    "The Preview Matrix" New York Magazine (September 12, 2005), p. 118.
    "The Royal Art Lodge" Swindle, No. 3, (2005), p. 54-59.

    2004
    Boudinot, Ryan, ed. HOBART #4, (Winter 2004-2005), [cover ill.]
    Dault, Julia. "A Bestiary Like No Other." National Post, (February 12, 2004), p. AL6.
    Gavin, Francesca. "Gang Leader." I-D, No. 246, (November 2004), p. 48.
    Geddes, Stuart. "Exquisite Corpus: The Royal Art Lodge, Canada." Monument, no. 62
    (August/September 2004), p. 94.
    Hackworth, Nick. "Bad Company," Dazed & Confused, Vol. 2, Issue #19, (November 2004), pp.
    100-107, ill.
    Karlsson, Magnus. "Marcel Dzama." Ledmotiv, No. 1 (2004). pp. 38-45 [cover ill.]
    Kim, Olivia. "King of Art: Marcel Dzama." Tokion, No. 40 (March/April 2004), pp. 20-22.
    Leith, Anne. "Marcel Dzama, Jockum Nordstrom." Modern Painters (Spring 2004) p. 129.
    McNally, Whitney. "Next Artist," Details, Vol. 22, Issue 06, (April 2004), p. 172.
    Stern, Steven. "Marcel Dzama/Jockum Nordstrom." Time Out New York, no. 431 (January 1-8, 2004), p. 53
    Kim, Olivia. "King of Art: Marcel Dzama." Tokion, No. 40 (March/April 2004), pp. 20-22.
    "Marcel Dzama." The New Yorker, (December 12, 2004), p. 16.
    T.P. "Marcel Dzama." Exit Express, No. 1 (February 2004), p. 10.

    2003
    Dunn, Melissa and Charles Gute. "The Royal Art Lodge: Ask the Dust." Flash Art, Vol. 36 No.229 (March –April 2003), p. 55.
    Haddad, Natalie. "Without Boundaries." Real Detroit Weekly, (December 17-23, 2003), p. 18.
    Heller, Richard. "The Little People." ArtReview, (May 2003), p. 54.
    Herbert, Martin. "Marcel Dzama at Timothy Taylor Gallery," Tema Celeste (2003).
    Herbert, Martin. "marcel dzama." Tema Celeste, No. 95 (January - February 2003), p. 97.
    Lazarovic, Sarah. National Post (January 29, 2003).
    Lovejoy, Bess. "Where the wild things are." Resonance, No. 37, pp. 12-13.
    Mays, John Bentley. "C'est la vie." Canadian Art, Vol. 20 No. 1 (Spring 2003), pp. 66-72.
    Pollack, Barbara. "The New Visionaries." ARTnews, Vol. 102 No. 11 (December 2003), pp. 92 - 97.
    Rosenberg, Karen. "Talent: Queer as Folk." New York magazine, (December 15, 2003), p. 98.
    Saltz, Jerry. "A Survey of Drawing on the Rise Paper Trail." Village Voice, (January 29-February 4, 2003), p. 56.
    Stern, Steven. "The imaginative faculty," Time Out NY (February 13 - 20, 2003) p. 59.
    Trainor, James. "Winnipeg on the Hudson." BorderCrossings, vol. 22 no. 3 (August 2003), p. 36-47.
    Whyte, Murray. "Making Art Around the Hearth While Warding Off the Chill," The New York Times (January 19, 2003) section 2.
    Whyte, Murray. "Wanted: 'Anonymous' Canadian art," Toronto Star (January 19, 2003).
    Wilson, Jill. "Prairie Renaissance." Utne Arts Extra, (2003), pp. 40-41.
    "Don't Miss… Marcel Dzama, New Work." Time Out New York, No. 428 (December 11-18, 2003), p. 57.
    "The Royal Art Lodge," The New Yorker (February 10, 2003).
    "The Bear Facts." BorderCrossings, vol. 22 no. 3 (August 2003), p. 11-12
    Ten by Ten (Winter/Spring 2003), Volume 2, Number 2, p. 38-39. (only images)
    "The Royal Art Lodge." The New Yorker, (February 10, 2003), p. 20.
    "The Royal Art Lodge." Zingmagazine, Issue 18, (Winter/Spring 2003).

    2002
    Honigan, Ana Finel. "Fantasyland." Time Out NY (June 20 - 27, 2002), Issue No. 351, p. 60.
    Kimmelman, Michael. "Fantasyland." The New York Times (June 14, 2002), E38.
    Harper's Magazine (June 2002), p. 22. (only images)

    2001
    Farber, Neil. The New Yorker. (July 23, 2001)
    Sommerman, Eileen. "Looking at Dzama." Canadian Art. (Summer 2001), p. 92.
    McEwen, Adam. "People are strange. Adam McEwen on Marcel Dzama." Frieze. (May 2001), pp. 66-67.
    Roenisch, Clint. "Marcel Dzama: More Famous Drawings." dART International. (Spring 2001), Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 16 - 17.
    Leffingwell, Edward. "Marcel Dzama at David Zwirner." Art in America. (February 2001), pp.144-145.
    Hanna, Deirdre. "Drawing Power: Marcel Dzama." Now, Toronto's Independent Weekly. (February 22 - 28, 2001), Issue 997, Vol. 20, No. 25.
    Ferm, Thomas. "Sex fragor till Marcel Dzama." Presens. (2001), No. 1, p. 44.

    2000
    Dailey, Mehan. "Marcel Dzama at David Zwirner." ARTFORUM. (November 2000)
    Dualt, Gary Michael. "A little too good? No way." Toronto Globe & Mail. (February 12, 2000)
    Smith, Roberta. "Marcel Dzama and Jockum Nordstrom." Art in Review. (9/29/00)

    1999
    "Untitled drawings by Marcel Dzama." Zing magazine. (Spring/Summer 1999)
    Enright, Robert. "The Wizard of Odd." Saturday Night. (November 1999), pp.77- 82
    Pagel, David. "Darker Drawings", Los Angeles Times. (June 18, 1999), p. 24

    1998
    "Dzamatizations : The Drawings of Marcel Dzama." Bordercrossings. (7/98), pp.36-41
    "Goings on About Town." The New Yorker. (April 13, 1998), p.16
    "Voice Choices." The Village Voice. Vol. XLIII No. 15, (April 14, 1998), p. 70
    Enright, Robert. "Feature Portfolio." Border Crossings Magazine (Summer 1998) pp.16-24
    Forgacs, Eva. "Marcel Dzama." Art Issues. (March/ April 1998)
    Harrison, Riva. "Artist Profile Feature." Winnipeg Sun. (September 29, 1998) pp.16-17
    Rockwell, Steve. "Marcel Dzama." D'Art International, Volume 1, no. 2. (April, May, June 1998), p.25
    Scanlon, Molly. "Review." NY Arts, No. 21, (May 1998), p. 30
    Smith, Roberta. "Marcel Dzama." The New York Times, (April 10, 1998), p. E39
    Stevens, Andrea. "Marcel Dzama, Modern Renaissance Man." Bleach Magazine. (3/98)
    Zinman, Greg. ""Where the Wild Things Are." Swing. (November 1998), p.33

    1997
    Pagel, David. "Amiss and Lively", Los Angeles Times. (July 18, 1997), section F, p. 24
    Pagel, David. "Filling in the pieces of Dzama's Drawings." Los Angeles Times. (January 16, 1998), F, p. 28

    MEDIA PROJECTS
    1996
    Indiflix, Cinameteque theater, Winnipeg, Canada
    Red River, Cinameteque theater, Winnipeg, Canada
    Slideshow, Ace Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Canada

    CATALOGUES
    2002
    New York, New York. The What to Expect Foundation. Expect: Art, 2002.

    2001
    Padova, Italy. Perugi Artecontemporanea. The Royal Art Lodge. 2001. Text by Guido Bartorelli

    1999
    Canada. Plug In Editions. More Famous Drawings, 1999.

    1998
    Santa Monica, CA. Smart Art Press. Famous Drawings Present: Marcel Dzama, 1998. Text by Wayne Baerwaldt
    Publications, Special Projects, and Reproductions of Artwork
    "The Language of Freedom." Blackbook, (Oct/Nov 2003), pp. 152-156, ill.
    "Insert: Marcel Dzama." Parkett. No. 67, (2003), pp. 149-160, ill.
    "Artist's Project: Marcel Dzama." Cabinet. (Winter 2002/03), pp. 95-98, ill.
    "Visual Features: Drawings by Marcel Dzama." Ten By Ten. Volume 2, Number 2, (Winter/Spring 2003), pp. 38-39, ill.
    Dzama, Marcel. "Top Ten." Artforum. (October 2001), p. 59
    CD Design for Bridge: Stories and Ideas. Vol. 1, No. 3, (Fall/Winter 2001), back cover.
    "Tony Romano, Marcel Duchamp" MADE Magazine, (2001).
    "War! What is it good for?" Dazed & Confused, (June 2003), p. 85.
    "End Matter." Tate: Arts and Culture, Issue 5 (May/June 2003), p. 104.
    "Akvareller." Lyrikvonnen, No. 5 (2001), pp. 20-27.
    CD cover for stars like fleas; "Sun lights down on the fence."
    CD cover for The Weakerthans; "Reconstruction Site."
    CD cover for Beck; "Guero."

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