Shana Lutker
- 1978
- Born in Northport, NY
- Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
- 2005
- MFA, Interdisciplinary Studio, UCLA, School of Art
- 2000
- BA, Visual Art and Modern Culture and Media, Brown University, Providence, RI
- 1999
- Central St Martin’s College of Art and Design, Visiting Artist
Selected Exhibitions
- 2019
- "An Analphabet," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
- 2018
- "Phosphorescents, Pheasants and Unpleasants," performance at Art Catalogues LACMA, Los Angeles, CA
- 2017
- "a.k.a. Public Opinion," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
- "Mutual Admiration," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
- “SNAFU,” Barbara Seiler, Zurich, Switzerland
- 2016
- “Scenes from Chapter Four,” 18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA
- 2015
- "Paul, Paul, Paul, and Paul," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
- "Shana Lutker: Le New Monocle, Chapters 1-3," Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.
- "Shana Lutker: Project Gallery," Perez Art Museum Miami, FL
- "Shana Lutker: The Raven, The Dove, Paul, and the Peacocks," Barbara Seiler, Zurich, Switzerland
- 2014
- "Realism," LAXART, Hollywood, CA
- 2013
- Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
- "The Blowing Nose," Barbara Seiler Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
- 2012
- New Research Concerning Fistfights of the Surrealists, The Center For Ongoing Research & Projects, Columbus, OH
- 2011
- A. G. L. & X., Barbara Seiler Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
- Make Knot Meddle, New Positions, Wetterling Gallery, Art Cologne, Germany
- 2010
- H.Y.S.T. et al. Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
- Here It Here, SOMA, Mexico City, Mexico
- Reading Seating, Works Sited, Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA
- 2009
- "Forever Will a Blockhead Be", Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
- 2008
- Books, 2005-2008, The Suburban, Oak Park, IL
- The Commiffioners, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
- Combined Faulty Acts, Artists Space, New York, NY
- 2007
- CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco, CA; curated by Jens Hoffman
- The Future of an Illusion, Room Gallery, UC Irvine, California; curated by Juli Carson
- 2006
- Excerpts, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
Group Exhibitions
- 2020
- "20 Years," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
- "Cloud 9," Madonna Inn, San Luis Obispo, CA
- 2019
- "Museum of Modern Art and Western Antiquities, Section II Department of Carving and Modeling: Form and Volume," Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon, Portugal (forthcoming)
- "CURRENT:LA FOOD," City of Los Angeles Public Art Triennial, Los Angeles, CA
- "Enchanted Interior," Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, England, UK
- "Smoke and Mirrors," AF Projects, West Hollywood, CA
- "Dreamhouse vs. Punk House (+Cat House)," Serious Tropics, Inglewood, CA
- 2018
- "Virginia Woolf: An Exhibition Inspired by her Writings," Tate St. Ives, UK (Link)
- "Twentyfourseven: 40 Years," Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
- "EX-CORPSE," AWHRHWAR at OPAF, Battery Leary-Merriam Angels Gates Park, San Pedro, CA
- "26 on 3rd," LBMAx, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA
- “No. 1,” The Magic Hour, High Desert, CA (Link)
- "My Kid Could Do That," Project Art Benefit exhibition at The Underground Museum, Los Angeles, CA
- “Vision Valley: The Glendale Biennial,” organized by The Pit, Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
- 2017
- "99 Cents or Less," Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit, MI
- "Summer of Love," Wilding Cran, Los Angeles, CA
- 2016
- "IN SITU," EXPO Chicago, curated by Diana Nawi, Chicago, IL
- “The Artists’ Library,” LAXART, Los Angeles, CA
- "PDF-OBJECTS," Mana Contemporary, Chicago, IL
- 2015
- "PASSING LEAP," Hauser & Wirth, New York, NY
- "F.B.I.," Arturo Bandini, Los Angeles, CA
- "The Museum of the Unwanted," Kunstmuseum Olten, Switzerland. Curated by Clare Goodwin
- 2014
- Whitney Biennial, curated by Stuart Comer, Anthony Elms, and Michelle Grabner, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
- "The Outlanders," The Pit, Los Angeles, CA
- "Pier 54," curated by Cecilia Alemani, High Line Art, New York, NY
- "Unsparing Quality," Diane Rosenstein Fine Arts, Los Angeles, CA, curated by Farrah Karapetian
- "Bachelor Machines," ROOM EAST, New York, NY
- 2013
- "Manifest Destiny," Public art project with Los Angeles Nomadic Division, Jacksonville, FL
- "The House that Jack Built," Barbara Seiler Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
- "The Nose, The Cane, The Broken Left Arm," Performa 13, New York, NY
- "The Unicorn," Transformer Station, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (Link)
- "subject, answer, countersubject," Disjecta, Portland, OR, curated by Summer Guthery
- "The Stand In (or a glass of milk)," Public Fiction, Los Angeles, CA
- "The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project," Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND), USA (Link)
- "A Round World Distorts a Flat Map," 5323 Abbott Place, Los Angeles, CA
- "Emmy Moore’s Journal," SALTS, Basel, Switzerland
- "Works Sited," Cleopatra’s, Brooklyn, NY
- "Double Life," SculptureCenter, Long Island City, NY
- "Cats & Dogs," Sam Francis Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
- 2012
- "Reflections on Form," Barbara Seiler Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
- "Things, Words and Consequences," Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia
- "Perros Negros presents Perros Negros," New Jerseyy, Basel, Switzerland
- "A Brand New Baby Carriage Standing There on the Porch," Barbara Seiler Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
- "Barter Show," LAND, West Hollywood, CA
- "Eagle Rock Rock and Eagle Shop," Los Angeles, CA
- "economy of means: toward humility in contemporary sculpture," Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ
- "Ball of Artists," Greystone Mansion, part of Pacific Standard Time Festival, Beverly Hills, CA
- 2011
- "The Trap Door," Human Resources, Los Angeles, CA
- "Two Schools of Cool," curated by Sarah Bancroft, FOCA, Los Angeles, CA
- "Greater LA," curated by Benjamin Godsill, Eleanor Cayre and Joel Mesler, New York, NY
- "Suelto," curated by Pilar Tompkins Rivas and Adrian Rivas, La Central, Bogota, Colombia
- 2010
- "Lovingly, Rose Peebles," Brand Library Art Galleries, Glendale, CA
- "Session_12_Words," Am Nuden Da at Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark
- "Ruins (Los Angeles)," LA><ART Billboard, Los Angeles, CA
- "A Torrent of Words," John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
- "Territories, Left of Center," The Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA
- "Point to one end, which is always present," Small A Projects, New York, NY
- 2009
- Performa 09, X Initiative, New York, NY
- "Words," Am Nuden Da, London, England
- "An Object tossed from One Country to Another," Block Party, Highland Park, CA
- "In Bed Together," Royal T, Los Angeles, CA
- "Veronica", Pitzer Art Galleries, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA, curated by Ciara Ennis
- "In Love With Night," Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, curated by Max King Cap & Ciara Ennis
- "On the Pleasure of Hating", Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York, NY
- "Bitch is The New Black," Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, CA, curated by Emma Gray
- "Broken English," Seiler + Mosseri-Marlio Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
- "Extra, Extra," China Art Objects, Los Angeles, CA
- "This Is Killing Me," Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams, MA
- "The May Show," Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA
- "Put On," Circus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
- 2008
- California Biennial 2008, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA; offsite performances at Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA; and the LAB, Costa Mesa, CA; curated by Lauri Firstenberg
- "Shana Lutker, Anna Sew Hoy, Brenna Youngblood," University Art Museum, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA
- "Delusionarium 4," David Salow Gallery and Bonelli Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA
- "This Shadow is a Bit of Ideology," Gallery 400, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; curated by Kelly Chen and Anthony Elms
- The 30TH Anniversary: PART II, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
- "The Whole World is Watching," The Glendale College Art Gallery, Glendale, CA; curated by Irene Tsatsos
- "November Again," Harris Lieberman, New York, NY; curated by Jeffrey Uslip
- "The Silence of Infinite Space," Glendale College Gallery, Glendale, CA; curated by Aram Moshayedi
- "3 Rooms: Shana Lutker, Sara Greenberger Rafferty," David Kennedy Cutler, DAmelio Terras, New York, NY
- 2007
- Art Perform, Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL; curated by Jens Hoffman
- "You Are Here," Glassell School of Art Gallery, Museum of Fine Art, Houston, TX
- "Passengers," CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco, CA; curated by Jens Hoffman
- "Abstraction," Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
- "For Sale," Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon, Portugal; curated by Jens Hoffman
- "The Pyramid Show," Monte Vista, Los Angeles, CA
- "Reality Disorder," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
- "88:88," The Project, New York, NY
- "Big Secret Cache," Angstrom Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
- 2006
- 2006 California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
- "November," Harris Lieberman, New York, NY; curated by Jeffrey Uslip
- "People for a Better Tomorrow," Sweeney Art Gallery, UC Riverside, CA; curated by Meg Cranston
- "Re-make/Re-Model," DAmelio Terras, New York, NY
- "And Therefore I Am," Tang Museum, Skidmore, Saratoga, NY; curated by John Weber
- 2005
- "Happenstance," Harris Lieberman Gallery, New York, NY; curated by Lauri Firstenberg
- "Champion Fine Art 2003-2005," Art 2102, Los Angeles, CA
- Public Sculpture for Benevento Citta Spettacolo, Italy, Theater Festival; curated by Demetrio Paparoni
- Erzhl mal was, Kunstverein Langenhagen, Langenhagen, Germany
- "Supersonic 2," LA Design Center, Los Angeles, CA
- "The Paths of Moons and Planets," Crazy Space, Santa Monica, CA; curated by Dawn Kasper
- 2004
- "Faith," Champion Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA; curated by Matt Johnson
- "Delusionarium I," Legacy Art Gallery, Santa Ana, CA
- "Art and Propaganda," University of Arizona, Tucson AZ
- 2003
- "Record," Art 2102, Los Angeles, CA. Screening; curated by Sharon Hayes
- "The Stage," Stray Show 2003, Chicago, IL; special installation project with Matthew Rich
- "Instant Installations," Sundown Salon, Los Angeles, CA
- 2002
- "Slumberparty Noire," Municipal, Chicago, IL. Curated by Allison Frey and Casey Gunchel
- "Friends and Family," Lombard-Fried Gallery, New York, NY
- 2001
- "Addition|Subtraction," The Carlin Group, New York, NY. Organized by Isca Greenfield-Sanders
- "Day Job," Open End Art, Chicago, IL. Organized by Susannah Strang and Joshua Gleason
- "Trauma tic," Open End Art, Chicago, IL. Curated by Duncan Anderson
Bibliography
- 2020
- Farago, Jason. "My Weekend Binge Online at Frieze," The New York Times, May 12
- 2019
- Danielson, Jenny, “Den nya konststaden,” Axess.se. July (Link)
- Frank, Peter, “DOLLHOUSE FUNHOUSE: “Dreamhouse vs. Punk House (+ Cat House),” Whitehot magazine, April (Link)
- 2018
- Horst, Aaron, "Shana Lutker at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects," Flash Art, March/April
- Stromberg, Matt, “A New Outdoor Art Sapce Sprins from the High Desert East of Los Angeles,” Hyperallergic (web), March 13 (Link)
- Hudson, Suzanne, "Shana Lutker at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects," Artforum, February
- 2017
- Wagley, Catherine, “5 Art Shows to See in LA This Week,” LA Weekly (web), December 6 (Link)
- 2016
- Goukassian, Elena, “From Michelangelo to Marden, Seven Fierece Fistfights from Art History,” Hyperallergic (web), January 15 (Link)
- Spivack, Emily, “One Artist’s Fascination with a Giant Old Clamp,” The New York Times Style Magazine (web), February 3 (Link)
- Campbell, Andrianna, “Shana Lutker at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,” Art in America, April (Link)
- Yoshitake, Mika, “Humans Have Been Human for So Long: Shana Lutker and Mika Yoshitake in Conversation,” Art Journal Open (web), August 2 (Link)
- Wagley, Catherine, “Who Threw the First Punch?: Shana Lutker Stages a Surrealist Fight in Los Angeles,” ArtNews (web), September 23 (Link)
- 2015
- Wagley, Catherine, A 2,400-Mile Art Exhibit is About to Hit L.A., LA Weekly, March 5
- Cheng, Scarlet, Cross-continent highway billboard project is Manifest Destiny, Los Angeles Times, April 4
- Wu, Su, A Two-Year, 100-Billboard Celebration of Going West, The New York Times Style Magazine (web), June 23
- Sawyer, Drew, Yuta Nakajima and Madeline Warren on Passing Leap at Hauser & Wirth, Document Journal (web), July 24
- Heddaya, Mostafa, Shows That Matter: Shana Lutker at the Prez Art Museum Miami, Blouin ArtInfo (web), September 8
- Osborne-Bartucca, Kristen, Shana Lutker: Susanne Vielmetter, Artillery, September – October
- Civin, Marcus, 500 Words: Shana Lutker, Artforum (web), October 27
- 2014
- Farago, Jason, "Frieze art fair New York review copious consumption and ‘crack pie’", The Guardian, May 9 (Link)
- Steinhauer, Jillian, "Westward Exhibition: Billboard Art Unfolds Across America," Hyperallergic, June 20 (Link)
- Vogel, Carol, "State of Our Art, According to Whitney," The New York Times, February 28 (Link)
- Schnadt, Sara, "Artists on the Whitney Biennial", KCET Art Bound, May 8 (Link)
- Kinsella, Ellen, LAXART Moves to Hollywood, artnet, September 12
- Vankin, Deborah, LAXArt plans Hollywood gallery, citywide project called the Occasional, Los Angeles Times, September 10
- Steinhauer, Jillian, Westward Exhibition: Billboard Art Unfolds Across America, Hyperallergic, June 20
- Cascone, Sarah, High Line Restaging 1971 Willoughby Sharp Show on Pier 54, artnet, June 19
- Russeth, Andrew, Pier Pressure: High Line Art Resurrects Classic Willoughby Sharp Waterfront Show, GalleristNY, June 18
- Farago, Jason, Frieze art fair New York review copious consumption and crack pie, The Guardian, May 9
- Schnadt, Sara, Artists on the Whitney Biennial, KCET, May 8
- Wu, Su, Art Matters | At Frieze New York, Mixing Pleasure with Business, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, May 7
- Molesworth, Helen, Review: Whitney Biennial 2014, Artforum, May
- Zimmer, Lori, Expansion West: The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project, Mutual Art, April 2
- Hutt, John, A Gay Ol Tour of the 2014 Whitney Biennial, Out Magazine, March 14
- 2013
- Heddaya, Mostafa, "Surrealisms Fistfights and Adversarial Culture," Hyperallergic, November 25 (Link)
- Gopnik, Blake, A Performance Like a Punch in the Face, The Daily Beast, November 20
- Sutton, Benjamin, Performa 13: Shana Lutker Restages Dadas Last Stand, Artinfo, November 20
- Zhong, Fan, 7 Strange Spectacles at Performa 2013, W Magazine online, November 14
- Matorin, David, Performa 13 Aims to Turn All of New York Into a Stage, November 4
- Indrisek, Scott, Performa 13: What Not To Miss, BlackBook, November 1
- Momin, Shamim, (Artist) Lunchtime Poll: Shana Lutker, Artsy, October 18
- Jovanovic, Rozalia, "Ten Must-Sees at This Year’s Performa," ArtInfo, October 9
- Bellman, Erica, "On View: Art Comes to the Interstate," T: The New York Times Style Magazine, September 24 (Link)
- Litt, Steven, Saturdays opening for The Unicorn exhibition at The Transformer Station promises to be a surreal happening, like the show itself, Cleveland.com, September 3
- _____. Shana Lutker, exhibition essay, The Unicorn at The Transformer Station, September
- Jovanovic, Rozalia, "Performa Hints at Biennial Theme With Salon on Surrealism, Dating Apps," Artinfo, July 30 (Link)
- Frank, Peter, Haiku Reviews: From Alfred Hitchcock To Asian Fairy Tales, Huffington Post, July 9
- Ong, Amanda, "The Blowing Nose by Shana Lutker," Frame Web, June 21
- Wagley, Catherine, Five Artsy Things to Do in L.A. This Week, Including Fighting Surrealists, LA Weekly, May 1
- Chappa, Kristen, Double Life, In Practice, Exhibition Catalogue, Sculpture Center, February
- 2012
- Woods, Melissa Vogley, The Center For Ongoing Research and Projects: An Interview with Ryland Wharton, Temporary Art Review, December 27
- Friedman, Julia, economy of means: toward humility in contemporary sculpture, Critics Picks, Artforum.com, March
- Griffin, Jonathan, Transcript (Verbatim Ad Nauseam), Exhibition Catalogue from Things, Words, and Consequences, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia, pp 5-8
- 2011
- Nys Dambrot, Shana, Hoarders: Art Gallery Edition, LA Weekly, December 1
- Latimer, Quinn, Shana Lutker, Barbara Seiler Galerie, Zurich, Frieze, September
- Gritti, Flice, Et bliev nix wie et wor, Artnet Magazin, artnet.de, April 11
- Bancroft, Sarah, Two Schools of Cool, Exhibition Catalogue, Fellows Of Contemporary Art, DelMonico Books
- Lewallen, Constance, Shana Lutker and John Baldessari", essay in Exhibition Catalogue from Two Schools of Cool, Orange County Museum of Art, Prestel, pp 44-47
- 2010
- Holte, Micahel Ned, Top Ten, Artforum, December
- West, Kevin, SoCal Cool, W Magazine, August
- Tuck, Geoff, Notes on Looking, July 1, 2010, Notes On Looking, July 1
- Wu, Cassie, Shana Lutker, Artforum.com Critics Pick, June
- Williams-Ng, Stacey, Review: A Torrent of Words, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 1
- 2009
- Uchill, Rebecca, This is Killing Me, Art Papers, November/December
- Firstenberg, Lauri, The Talented Ms. Lutker, LA Confidential, September
- Myers, Holly, Around the Galleries: Attitude and talent to spare, Los Angeles Times, August 21
- Smee, Sebastian, Unflattering Reflection, The Boston Globe, August 1
- AJ, The Feminine Artistique, Angeleno Magazine, August
- Kley, Elisabeth, On the Pleasure of Hatred, artnet.com, June
- Ramani, Donato, Creating amid Passion and Fears, LUomo Vogue, May/June
- Ross, David, The Partys Over, Flyp, Flypmedia.com, March 13
- Born, Katheryn, This Shadow is a Bit of Ideology, Time Out Chicago, Issue 201, January 1
- Ennis, Ciara, Veronica, exhibition catalogue, Pitzer Art Galleries, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA
- Haeg, Fritz, The Sundown Salon Unfolding Archive, Evil Twin Books, New York
- Grabner, Michelle and Brad Killam, Forrest Nash, Jason Pickleman, Shana Lutker, exhibition catalogue from Can I Come Over To Your House?, The Suburban, Oak Park, IL, pp. 1050-1057
- Moshayedi, Aram with Shana Lutker, Forever Will A Blockhead Be, exhibition catalogue, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm
- Nawi, Diana, This is Killing Me, exhibition brochure, Mass MOCA, North Adams, MA
- Tsatsos, Irene, Shana Lutker in Common Threads, Shared Spaces: Five Years of Fellowships for Visual Artists from the California Community Foundation, 2004-2008, pp. 78-79
- Younger than Jesus/Artist Directory, The New Museum, New York, NY, Phaidon Press
- 2008
- Leong, Stephanie, California Girls, Daily Nexus, University of California, Santa Barbara, November 6
- Wahlquist, Grant, O.C. Art Attack!, Riviera, November
- Designed by Shana Lutker, Casa Magazine Santa Barbara, October 31
- Woodard, Joe, Hear, Hear: Shana Lutker arrives in two capacities this month, Santa Barbara News Press, October 31
- Olive, Ashley, Shana Lutker at CAFs Forum Lounge, Santa Barbara Independent, October 30
- Mizota, Sharon, Eureka Moments, Los Angeles Times, October 19
- OCMA Hits the Road, Jack!, Riviera, October
- Schwyzer, Elizabeth, The Art of Now, Santa Barbara Independent, September 25
- Martin, Victoria, Shana Lutker at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Artweek, September
- Foss, Paul, Shana Lutker, ArtUS, September
- Frank, Peter, The Radiant Mind, The Body Politic: Lee Mullican, Shana Lutker and Olga Koumoundouros, LA Weekly, June 4
- Taft, Catherine, Catherine Tafts Round-Up of the Best Shows in LA, Saatchi Online, May 27
- Velasco, David, West Side Story, Artforum.com, January 31
- Firstenberg, Lauri, Shana Lutker in conversation with Lauri Firstenberg, exhibition catalogue from the 2008 California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, pp 146-147
- Uslip, Jeffery, Shana Lutker: Combined Faculty Acts, exhibition catalogue, Artists Space, New York, NY
- Hoffman, Jens, Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Art, exhibition catalogue from Passengers 1.4, published by CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA
- 2007
- Diaz, Karla, A Tour of San Francisco and Oakland, FlashArt Online, October
- Beil, Kim, "California Biennial at OCMA," in ArtWeek, Vol 38, February
- Carson, Juli, "Shana Lutker’s The Future of an Illusion," Room Gallery, January
- Ritter, Ben, Shana Lutkers Bizarre Illusion, New University, Vol 40, January 16
- Wulffson, Jennifer, California Biennial, 2006, Latinart.com, January
- 2006
- Cotter, Holland, "November" in Art Review, The New York Times, December 22
- Armstrong, Elizabeth, "California Above All," Art Review, May
- Berwick, Carly, Happenstance, in ArtNews, April
- Pollack, Barbara, Happenstance, Time Out New York, Issue 536, January 5
- Holte, Michael Ned, "Shana Lutker," Exhibition Catalogue from the 2006 California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, pp. 104-107
- Myers, Julian, I want to tell you Everything, from Excerpts, produced by Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm
- 2005
- Cotter, Holland, Happenstance in Art in Review, The New York Times, December 30
Awards, Grants and Fellowships
- 2016
- Artist Lab Residency, 18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA
- 2014
- Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow, Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC,
- 2013-2014
- Artist in Residence, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, NY
- 2012
- Artist in Residence, Cité des Art Internationales, Paris, France
- Artist in Residence, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Florida
- 2011
- Artist in Residence, Sitterwerk, St. Gallen, Switzerland
- 2010
- Artist in Residence, SOMA, Mexico City, Mexico
- 2008
- California Community Foundation Emerging Artist Fellowship
- 2006
- Durfee Foundation Completion Grant
- 2004-2005
- Art Council Award
- 2004
- Elaine Krown Klein Award
- Art Council Award
- Hoyt Fellowship
- 2003
- Orselli Fellowship, UCLA Department of Art
- Clifton Webb Art Award, UCLA Department of Art
Group Exhibition Catalogues and Books
- 2019
- Buhmann, Stephanie. Los Angeles Studio Conversations. The Green Box, Berlin, Germany
- 2016
- Sur, LAXART, Los Angeles, CA, 2016
- 2014
- Whitney Biennial 2014, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 2014
Artist’s Writing and Published Projects
- 2018
- Artist’s Portfolio, Apricota, Issue no. 1. Secretary Press, New York. pp 34–61.
- 2016
- Madames Electrics, with drawings contributed by Maria Candanoza, Kate Costello, Zoe Crosher, Julian Hoeber, Adriana Lara, and Interior Theatre. Book produced as part of exhibition I curated and organized at The Pit, Glendale, CA. “Notes on the Project X Forums,” X-TRA, Volume 18, number 2, pp 85-87.
- 2014
- “A to B to E to F to G to M to N: A conversation wtih Augustine, André Breton, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Gradiva, Me, and Nadja,” Whitney Biennial 2014, pp 369-372.
- “Have you ever slapped a dead person?” Cadavere Quotidiano, published by Project X Projects, pp 96-103.
- 2012
- New Research concerning the Fistfights of the Surrealists, 16-page newspaper published by the Center for Ongoing Research & Projects, Columbus, Ohio.
- “Some Fistfights of the Surrealists,” MATERIAL, no 3, pp. 51-59.
- “Kate Costello: Set Ups,” X-TRA, Volume 15, no. 1, p. 37.
- 2010
- “Transitional Objects,” Lovingly, Rose Peebles, broadsheet published by Brand Gallery, Glendale, CA.
- “Index: Studio, 2003-2006,” The Studio Reader, edited by Michelle Grabner and Mary Jane Jacob, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
- 2009
- “Eileen Cowin: Simply Because You’re Near Me,” Published brochure essay on the occasion
- of Cowin’
- s exhibition at Pasadena Community College Gallery, March 2009.
- “Artists Are Not,” thehighlights.com, February issue.
- 2007 “Confusion, Collateral, and Pain,” X-TRA, Winter 2007-8, Vol. 10.2. With Kris Paulsen.
- 2006
- “Notes on Display, Exhibition, and Awe,” X-TRA, Winter 2006, Vol 9.1
- “Every Garden a Munition Plant,” X-TRA, Summer 2006, Vol. 8.4.
- 2005
- “Ghosts of the Public,” X-TRA, Fall 2005, Vol 8.1, pp 48-52.
- 2004
- Sourcebook of American Chatter: Issue One (Fragments), contributor.
- 2003
- “Out with the Artist: The poet, the American, and the monster,” The 2003 Wight Biennial Catalogue, published on the occasion of the 2003 Wight Biennial, UCLA, p54-61.
- 2002
- “Kristin Lucas and Joe McKay,” New Art Examiner, Jan/Feb 2002, Vol. 29 no. 3, p. 67.
Public Collections
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.
- Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA