David Askevold
- Introduction
- David Askevold (30 March 1940 – 23 January 2008) was an experimental Canadian artist who lived in Nova Scotia. Askevold studied art and anthropology at the University of Montana. In 1963, he won a Max Beckmann Scholarship to study painting for a year at the Brooklyn Museum Art School in New York. In 1966, he enrolled at the Kansas City Art Institute to complete a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, in Sculpture. Askevold went to Halifax and joined the faculty of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1968.
- Wikidata
- Q5230889
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Educator, Teacher, Conceptual Artist, Video Artist
- Name
- David Askevold
- Ulan
- 500053937
Exhibitions
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Art on Camera: Photographs by Shunk-Kender,
1960–1971 May 17–Oct 4, 2015
MoMA
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A World of Its Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio
Feb 8–Nov 2, 2014
MoMA
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MoMA Media Lounge
Feb 29, 2012–Jul 8, 2013
MoMA
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In & Out of Amsterdam: Art & Project Bulletin, 1968–1989
Jul 15–Oct 26, 2009
MoMA
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The Periphery, Part V: David Askevold and Renee Green
May 3–Jun 17, 1990
MoMA PS1
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David Askevold has
6 exhibitionsonline.
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David Askevold Catapult 1970
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David Askevold Concert C with Door 1971
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David Askevold Concert C with Door 1971
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David Askevold, Harry Shunk, János Kender Untitled 1971
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David Askevold, Harry Shunk, János Kender Untitled 1971
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David Askevold, Harry Shunk, János Kender Untitled 1971
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David Askevold, Harry Shunk, János Kender Untitled 1971
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David Askevold, Harry Shunk, János Kender Untitled 1971
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David Askevold, Harry Shunk, János Kender Untitled 1971
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David Askevold, Harry Shunk, János Kender Untitled 1971
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David Askevold Concert Tone Compressions 1972
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David Askevold Two Ten Person Simultaneous Sequences Luxembourg Gardens, Paris 1972
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