Aline Mare is an American visual artist, performing artist and filmmaker who creates photo-based, hand-finished, multimedia works combine alternative processes and digital technology, remixing nature-based imagery to create surreal compositions that hover between creation and decay.
11 Facts About Aline Mare
Aline Mare completed her undergraduate work at SUNY Buffalo's Center for Media Study.
In 2013, Aline Mare was one of four artists in the exhibition Ways of Water sponsored by the Thoreau Center for Sustainability and shown in the China Brotsky Gallery at the Presidio in San Francisco.
In 2020, Aline Mare took part in an exhibit called The Shape of Life at Wonzimer Gallery in Los Angeles.
Aline Mare performed in a multi-media film and music partnership Erotic Psyche with Bradley Eros, which explored the body and the senses.
Aline Mare performed in Richard Foreman's play Pandering to the Masses: a Misrepresentation in 1975.
Aline Mare worked with Meredith Monk and Vito Acconci and as a film editor with Richard Serra on Railroad Turnbridge and with Nancy Holt's on Sun Tunnels.
Aline Mare participated in The Collective Unconscious, SELECTED EARLY WORKS BY THE CORE MAKERS OF NAKED EYE CINEMA, THE EXTENSION OF THE FILM PROGRAM AT ABC NO RIO.
In San Francisco, Aline Mare renewed her friendship with novelist Kathy Acker.
Aline Mare began to focus on issues such as women's right to choose, employing embryonic imagery in performances and installations.
In 1999, Aline Mare was artist-in-residence at Headlands Center for the Arts in the San Francisco Bay Area.