Aaron Krach
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Aaron Krach is an American
United States
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 film critic, journalist
Journalist
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, writer
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 and artist
Artist
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 currently living in New York City
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.

Background

Aaron Krach was born in Ionia, Michigan on February 15, 1972. He grew up in Alhambra, California, and graduated from Alhambra High School. He attended the University of California San Diego in La Jolla, CA, graduating with a B.A. in Visual Arts in 1994. Aaron Krach moved to New York City in 1995. He now lives on Manhattan
Manhattan
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's lower east side.

Journalist

Krach has written for Time Out New York, Out magazine, InStyle, Oui
Oui (magazine)
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, The independent film & video monthly, Indie Wire, HX
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, The Villager
The Villager
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, a former editor of Empire Magazine, arts editor of Gay City News
Gay City News
Gay City News is an award-winning, free weekly newspaper based in New York City that focuses on local and national issues relating to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. It was founded in 1994 as Lesbian Gay New York, later LGNY, and was sold to Community Media LLC in 2002,...

, and was a former editor of Empire in New York City, and was a senior editor at Cargo, which work was lengthily quoted in San Diego Union Tribune. He was an editor at BravoTV.com, and affiliated sites OUTzoneTV.com and BrilliantButCancelled.com. He was the features editor at House Beautiful
House Beautiful
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, a Hearst publication, until August 2010. He is currently an MFA candidate at SUNY Purchase
State University of New York at Purchase
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.

Author

Krach's debut novel Half-Life was published to critical acclaim by Alyson Books in 2004. The novel was nominated for a Violet Quill Award and was among the 2004 Lambda Literary Award
Lambda Literary Award
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 finalists. Of Half-Life, Reed Business Information
Reed Business Information
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 wrote "Gay readers will relish the attention lavished on love's growing pains and the smart dialogue between Adam and his high school buddy".
His second book, 100 New York Mysteries, was published in 2006.

Nominations

  • 2004, nominated for Lambda Literary Award
    Lambda Literary Award
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     for Half-Life
  • 2004, nominated for a Violet Quill Award for Half-Life

Artist

His work has been exhibited in Olympia, Washington, New York City, St. Petersburg, Florida, and Copenhagen, Denmark. In 2006, his solo exhibition titled "100 New York Mysteries" was presented at DCKT Contemporary
DCKT Contemporary
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 in Chelsea, New York. In 2007, new photographs and sculpture have been exhibited at 3rd Ward
3rd Ward Brooklyn
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 in Greenpoint, Jack The Pelican Presents in Brooklyn, Gallery 312 Online in Nova Scotia, Canada, and Massachusetts's College of Liberal Arts. In 2009, "Longer Periods of Happiness," appeared at DCKT in Manhattan.

Curator

In October 2009, he curated the exhibition, "Artists Who Use Text To Say Nice Things". Artists featured include: Alex Da Corte, Carl Ferrero, Dana Frankfort, Incidental, Chris Johanson
Chris Johanson
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, Cary Leibowitz
Cary Leibowitz
Cary Leibowitz, also sometimes known as Candy Ass , is an American visual artist. Leibowitz’s work can be found in the permanent collection of the Chase Manhattan Bank, the Hirshhorn Museum, The Jewish Museum ; the Peter and Eileen Norton Collection and the Robert J...

, Gillian MacLeod, Mark Mahosky, Heath Nash, Kate O'Connor, Jack Pierson
Jack Pierson
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, Megan Plunkett, Franklin Preston, Trevor Reese, Alyce Santoro, Sighn, Mickey Smith
Mickey Smith
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, Charlie Welch, and Shawn Wolfe.

January, 2011, he curated the exhibition "Soon-Yi Purchase" at 206 Rivington Gallery, NYC. Artists include: Courtney Childress, Margaret Rizzio, Glen Wonsettler, Jonathon Price, Bradford Smith, Jen Dawson, Alex Branch, and Aaron Krach.

Recognition

Of Krach's work in an art show in January 2009, Christopher Muther of Boston Globe wrote "Balancing the seriousness of Burtonwood and Holmes's political tees is the work of New York artist Aaron Krach, whose art plays with the familiar."

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