Collections and C.V.

Collections

The Tate Gallery, London

The Victoria and Albert Museum, London

The New York Public Library

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

The Museum of the Book, The Hague, Netherlands

The Klingspor Museum, Offenbach am Main, Germany

The Statens Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark

Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo

S.L.U.B. Dresden, Germany

Staalichen Museen, Berlin, Germany

Kunst Bibliothek, Cologne, Germany

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

MOMA (Franklin Furnace Archive)

M.A.K. Vienna

The Bayerische Landes Biblioteque, Munich, Germany

The British Library, London

Edinburgh Central Library, Edinburgh, Scotland

Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland

Royal College of Art, London

Chelsea College of Art, London

Camberwell College of Art, London

London College of Communication

Exhibitions

Barbican Arts Trust Gallery 2014

Bookartbookshop 2014

Canal Projects 2017

Education

Post Graduate Certificate in Animation, Central St Martins 2001

M.A Printmaking, Camberwell College of Art 1992/1994

B,A Sociology and Politics, Leeds University and London Guildhall University 1979/1982

Portsmouth College of Art 1975/1976

Watford College of Art 1974/1975

Awards

British Council Travel Award (Macedonian language and culture 1982 )

British Council Travel Award (Bulgarian language and culture 1983 )

Greater London Arts Film Making Award 1984

Arts Council Award as an independent curator 1986 Eaton Fund For Artists Nurses and Gentlewomen 2007 Oppenheim John Downes Memorial Fund 2007

Bol Marjoram was the first recipient of the Arts Council funding stream for independent curators for The Daylight Club (1986), a groundbreaking independent art event which encompassed film, installation performance and gallery based exhibitions.

Since the 1980s a large part of my work has been the creation of work in the form of artists books. My work has been distributed through outlets in Britain Europe and the U.S. including; 'Printed Matter' in New York, Boekie Wookie in Amsterdam and 'TheBookartbookshop' in London.

In 2009 The Price of Admission was included in the exhibition 'Mind the Cracks' a survey of collage, at The Tel Aviv Museum in Israel.

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