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David Packer (artist) was born on 2 January, 1960 in Amersham, England, is an artist. Discover David Packer (artist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Packer’s work is included in the public collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, and the Museum of Art and Design. Private collections include those of Sonny Kamm, Kate Shepherd, Nawal Slaoui, and Jack Zipes. Between 2015 and 2018, Packer curated three exhibitions at Spring/Break Art Show.
Described as an artist “not unaccustomed to functioning outside of his element,” Packer has also shown overseas, often as part of an extended stay at an international residency. This includes three one person shows in Morocco, two in 2012, in Rabat at LeCube Independent Art Room and in Fez as part of the Fez Sacred Music Festival, and in 2019 at Jardin Anima, Marrakech. He has also shown in Tokyo, during a residency at Youkobu Artist in Residence, as well as in Vallauris, France, with a show called Pèlerinage. Other residencies include MacDowell, Yaddo, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.
The first time Packer was a Fulbright Scholar to Morocco, in Fez in 2011, after three exhibitions of his own work there, he wrote a book on the diversity of Moroccan ceramics. The Earth has Three Colors: a celebration of Moroccan ceramics is the first full-length publication to provide a comprehensive overview of the ceramics of Morocco; this hardbound edition, with 280 pages and ten chapters, written in English with a French translation, was published in 2019 by Mazda Publishers. That same year, he received a Core Fulbright Scholar award to Morocco to continue research and promote his book. Since the book was published, including a successful crowdfunding campaign, Packer has given numerous lectures, including Greenwich House Pottery in the United States, and the American Legation, Tangier and the Villa des Arts, Rabat in Morocco.
In 2006, a three-month residency at the Kohler Arts/Industry program allowed the artist to realize a significant and ambitious project: full-size cast ceramic sculptures of V8 car engines. This work, called The Last of the V8s, was both more complex and more ambitious than anything he had tried before. In Packer’s own words: “I never thought how appropriate it would be to manufacture a quintessentially American industrial object in a factory setting.” These sculptures were also included in the show The Moment at Hand at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, as well as subsequently in galleries in New York, Chicago, and Seattle. The predominant use of industrial imagery in such projects and “the never-ending, osmotic flow that underwrites cultural exchange” creates in Packer’s work “a 21st Century elegy for American industrial might” where “the dominant note becomes poignancy.”
Packer met his wife, artist Margaret Lanzetta, at Exit Art in 1995.
Since 1983, Packer has exhibited both nationally and internationally, with over 15 one-person shows and over 50 group shows. Two notable exhibitions in New York City are a one person show at Garth Clark Gallery in 2002, where he also had three other group shows, and participation in the group show, Exit Biennial II, Traffic, at Exit Art, 2005, curated by Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman.
Art school in the United Kingdom included Buckinghamshire College of Further Education (1979–80) and Bristol School of Art (1980-83) where Packer received a BFA in ceramics. He finished his formal education in the United States at Florida State University, graduating with an MFA in Studio Art in 1994.
Packer was born in Amersham, England in 1960 and has lived in the United States since 1983, including Washington DC, Miami, Tallahassee and, since 1994, New York City. He is a dual British and American citizen and currently maintains a studio in Long Island City.