Brian Tolle
Brian Tolle has exhibited his work in galleries, museums, and public spaces around the world. His projects include, Skid Rows for the Queens Museum to debut in spring of 2005, The wind doth move silently invisibly for Cleveland Public Art (2004), WitchCatcher at City Hall, New York City (2003), the Irish Hunger Memorial in Battery Park City, New York (2002), Waylay for the Whitney Biennial and the Public Art Fund in Central Park (2002), Man’s Achievement on a Shrinking Globe in an Expanding Universe for Crossing the Line, Queens Museum of Art, New York (2001), and Eureka for Over the Edges Gent, Belgium (2000). His work emphasizes a formal and iconographic dialog with history and context to produce striking and subtle works that engage the public. Using a variety of media, his works draw themes from the scale and experience of their surroundings, provoking a re-reading by cross-wiring reality and fiction. Mr. Tolle received his MFA from Yale University, BFA from Parsons School of Design, and his BA from SUNY at Albany. He is currently on the graduate faculty at Parsons School of Design. Brian Tolle is the recipient of the The Art Commission of the City of New York …
Brian Tolle has exhibited his work in galleries, museums, and public spaces around the world. His projects include, Skid Rows for the Queens Museum to debut in spring of 2005, The wind doth move silently invisibly for Cleveland Public Art (2004), WitchCatcher at City Hall, New York City (2003), the Irish Hunger Memorial in Battery Park City, New York (2002), Waylay for the Whitney Biennial and the Public Art Fund in Central Park (2002), Man’s Achievement on a Shrinking Globe in an Expanding Universe for Crossing the Line, Queens Museum of Art, New York (2001), and Eureka for Over the Edges Gent, Belgium (2000). His work emphasizes a formal and iconographic dialog with history and context to produce striking and subtle works that engage the public. Using a variety of media, his works draw themes from the scale and experience of their surroundings, provoking a re-reading by cross-wiring reality and fiction. Mr. Tolle received his MFA from Yale University, BFA from Parsons School of Design, and his BA from SUNY at Albany. He is currently on the graduate faculty at Parsons School of Design. Brian Tolle is the recipient of the The Art Commission of the City of New York Award for Excellence in Design in 2008; in 2003 the Irish American Historical Society, Irish American Heritage Committee – Irishman of the Year and an the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award. Brian Tolle is represented by CRG Gallery, NYC.
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Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH
Landscape of Memory, City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Public Art Wales, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Collins Park, City of Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL
Washington State Arts Commission, Seattle, WA
New School University, New York, NY
Cleveland Public Art, Cleveland, OH
City Hall, New York, NY
Irish Hunger Memorial, Battery Park City, NY
Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum, New York, NY
Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY
S.M.A.K. (Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art), Gent, Belgium
CRG Gallery, New York, NY