Mark Bischel is an artist in New York City whose work is centered around the solitary figure in the public space, the stories of people he will never know and the beauty of the places in which they exist.
His extensively shown work has appeared in
The Society of Illustrators Annual and exhibition and Communication Arts magazine. His work has been represented in various group and solo drawing shows at Thomas Werner Gallery in Chelsea as well as in collections such as the permanent collection of Harvard Business School.
His work also includes assignments for Volvo Cars of North America, NBC, Sprint, Exxon/Mobil, and
Marriot Hotels as well as illustration work for
Simon & Schuster, Oxford University Press, and the Boston Globe.
He has taught drawing and image making at the
Kansas City Art Institute, The Maryland Institute, College of Art, and City College of New York.
He currently teaches drawing at School of Visual Arts.
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