Marlon Kroll

Marlon Kroll…

Marlon Kroll (b. 1992 Hamburg, Germany) is a German Canadian artist living and working in Montréal. He holds a BFA in ceramics from Concordia University and was one of nine recipients of Fonderie Darling’s 2019–22 Montréal Studio Program. He also received the William and Meredith Saunderson Prize for Emerging Artists in 2020. Selected recent exhibitions include Working together, Galerie Eli Kerr (Montreal), Majestic Infinite Inner Choir, 12.26 (Los Angeles); All that we cannot see with Casey Callahan, Baader-Meinhof (Omaha); Cold Open, Unit 17 (Vancouver); The Kroll Show with Bryce Kroll, Gern En Regalia (New York) Lullaby, Management (New York); Map of Dusk, Afternoon Projects (Shanghai); Receiver, Galerie Acappella (Naples); Nesting, Fondation Phi (Montréal); Stress Tested, Public Gallery (London); A Chronique Fear, Marvin Gardens (New York); Rifts, hovels, a sighing tide, Afternoon Projects (Vancouver); La machine qui enseignait des airs aux oiseaux, Musée d’art Contemporain de Montréal; At the centre of my ironic faith, Cassandra Cassandra (Toronto); Red Sky at Morning, Interstate Projects (New York); and Thirsty Things, Clint Roenisch (Toronto).He holds a BFA in ceramics from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. He has had solo - and two person exhibitions at Galerie Eli Kerr (Montreal); 12.26 (Los Angeles); Baader-Meinhof (Omaha); Gern En Regalia (New York) Management (New York); Afternoon Projects (Shanghai); among others.  Most recently, he has been included in group exhibitions at Musée d’art Contemporain de Montréal (Montreal); Cooper Cole (Toronto); Silke Lindner (New York) and David Peter Francis (New York).