Mark Lombardi
- Introduction
- Mark Lombardi (March 23, 1951 – March 22, 2000) was an American neo-conceptual artist who specialized in drawings that document alleged financial and political frauds by power brokers, and in general "the uses and abuses of power".
- Wikidata
- Q314444
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Role
- Artist
- Name
- Mark Lombardi
- Ulan
- 500329201
Exhibitions
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Scenes for a New Heritage: Contemporary Art from the Collection
Mar 8, 2015–Apr 11, 2016
MoMA
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A Trip from Here to There
Mar 15–Jul 30, 2013
MoMA
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September 11
Sep 11, 2011–Jan 9, 2012
MoMA PS1
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On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century
Nov 21, 2010–Feb 7, 2011
MoMA
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Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection
Apr 22, 2009–Jan 4, 2010
MoMA
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Mark Lombardi has
9 exhibitionsonline.
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Mark Lombardi Butchers, ESM (1994)
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Mark Lombardi First United, CB Fin (1994)
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Mark Lombardi Flushing Fed, San Marino-FCA-American S&L-Bass Group 1994
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Mark Lombardi Freeport (1994)
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Mark Lombardi Hernandez Cartaya (1994)
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Mark Lombardi IOS to mid 1970 1994
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Mark Lombardi Lincoln, Silverado (1994)
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Mark Lombardi Lockheed (1994)
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Mark Lombardi Untitled (1994)
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Mark Lombardi Untitled (1994)
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Mark Lombardi Untitled (1994)
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Mark Lombardi Charles Keating, ACC, and Lincoln Savings c. 1978-90 (5th Version) 1995
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Mark Lombardi Untitled (c. 1996/1997)
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Mark Lombardi Phil Schwab, CB Financial and Eureka Federal Savings c. 1981-6 1997
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Mark Lombardi World Finance Corporation, Miami c. 1970-79 (4th Version) 1997
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Mark Lombardi Banco Nazionale del Lavoro, Reagan, Bush, Thatcher, and the Arming of Iraq, c. 1979-1990 (4th version) 1998
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Mark Lombardi Gerry Bull, Space Research Corporation and Armscor of Pretoria, South Africa, c. 1972–80 (5th Version) 1999
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Mark Lombardi Astra - Bmarc - Unwin, London c. 1983-90, 'dealers in military pyrotechnics' (2000)
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Mark Lombardi Industries Carlos Cardoen of Santiago, Chile c. 1982-90 (2nd Version) 2000
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Mark Lombardi Trafalgar House Comentation - Armscor and the Malaysia Dam Project c. 1980-95 London - Johannesburg - Kuala Lumpur 2000
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