Dave McKenzie creates videos, performances, installations, and objects that examine the inner workings of the structures of desire and belief in contemporary culture. McKenzie explores how public space and the private self are simultaneously alienated, connected, and restricted. At the heart of his diverse practice lies a poetic quest for interaction that lays bare the complications of social rules and obligations with which we navigate personal relationships. McKenzie describes his work as an attempt to produce new situations that may become models for himself or for others. He examines the incessant flow of digital images to explore social rules and amplify the nonsensical nature of the most dominant images on the internet; to query the contemporary obsession with producing and disseminating images of anything and everything; and to produce or find a photographic image that can stand on its own from the crowd.
McKenzie’s 2018 performance, Furtive Movements, uses manners and gestures described as suspicious in legislation that targets people of color, like the stop-and-frisk campaign in New York City. McKenzie presented these rehearsed gestures as a choreographed performance while reciting excerpts from a summary of a court case to decide what entails a furtive movement. In his recontextualizing of this real-world issue, McKenzie describes himself as a magician, adding another layer of performativity to reconsider the implications of policing people of color.
Dave McKenzie was born in 1977 in Kingston, Jamaica, and lives and works in New York. In 2000, he earned a BFA in printmaking from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. McKenzie’s recent solo exhibitions include And sometimes y, at Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; AEIOU, Barbara Wien Berlin, Berlin, Germany; The Story I Tell Myself, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Speeches, Speeches, Speeches, Galerie Barbara Wien; An Intermission, University Art Museum, State University of New York, Albany; Where the Good Lord Split You, Vielmetter Los Angeles; Dave McKenzie, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado; Screen Doors on Submarines, REDCAT, Los Angeles; and Momentum 8: Dave McKenzie, ICA Boston.
McKenzie’s work has been included in several biennials and notable group exhibitions including: the 2022 Whitney Biennial: Quiet as It’s Kept, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Prospect.5: Yesterday we said tomorrow, at The Hancock Whitney Welcome Center, New Orleans, LA; Soft Power, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Stories of Almost Everyone, at UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the 2014 Whitney Biennial; Etched in Collective History, at the Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL; Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX; and Prospect.1, New Orleans, LA.

"ii", 2023
“ii,” 2023
HD Video (no sound)
TRT: 7:35 mins
Edition 1 of 4, 1 AP
Inventory #MCK182.01
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Jeff McLane

"Or Proposition," 2023
“Or Proposition,” 2023
Wood, Metal, Plastic and Fabric
Dimensions: Variable
Inventory #MCK179
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Jeff McLane
![This image depicts an artwork by Dave McKenzie titled "Starter Home." This artwork was created in 2023 and measures 37" x 57" x 40" [HxWxD] (93.98 x 144.78 x 101.6 cm). Its medium is Acrylic, Wood, Metal, and Fabric.](https://vielmetter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Dave-McKenzie_MCK176_1697313341-816x1024.jpg)
"Starter Home", 2023
“Starter Home,” 2023
Acrylic, Wood, Metal, and Fabric
37" x 57" x 40" [HxWxD] (93.98 x 144.78 x 101.6 cm)
Inventory #MCK176
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Jeff McLane

“Listed under accessories,” 2022
“Listed under accessories,” 2022
Two channel digital video, color, sound; 34:12 min
Edition 2 of 4, 1 AP
Inventory #MCK175.02
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles

Meow, Meow, Meow, Meow (installation view), 2013
Meow, Meow, Meow, Meow (installation view), 2013
clothes lines, clothes pins, prints on fabric
Dimensions variable
Edition 1 of 2 + 1 AP
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer

Futuro, 2013
Futuro, 2013
Inkjet print mounted on aluminum
61" H x 61" W x 2" D framed
Edition 1 of 5 + 1 AP
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer

Wilfred & Me, 2012
Wilfred & Me, 2012
One-channel video with sound
Dimensions variable
Edition 1 of 5 + 1 AP
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer

Old Man/Sarcophagus, 2013
Old Man/Sarcophagus, 2013
Single-channel video with sound
3:54 min trt
Edition 1 of 5 + 1 AP

Preamble, 2009
Preamble, 2009
NTSC color video with sound, chroma keyer, lights, paper, “Ready to Die” CD, headphones
Dimensions variable

Proposal, 2007
Proposal, 2007
Acrylic on canvas
16” x 16”
#7 in an ongoing series

Valley of the Shadow of Death, 2009
Valley of the Shadow of Death, 2009
Mylar and ink on paper
73" x 52"

Preamble, 2009
Preamble, 2009
NTSC color video with sound, chroma keyer, lights, paper, “Ready to Die” CD, headphones
Dimensions variable

On Premises, 2009
On Premises, 2009
Hanger with text, garment bagging apparatus
Approx. 67" tall, 17 ½” wide, 22" deep

Untitled, 2009
Untitled, 2009
Hat and photo with mirror, pedestal and plexiglass case
13" x 13" x 55”

Yesterday's Newspaper, 2007
Yesterday's Newspaper, 2007
Walnut pedestal and day old newspaper
Approximately 20 1/2" x 12" x 2"
Edition of 5, AP 1 of 1
Courtesy of Vielmetter Los Angeles; Photo credit: Dan Kvitka

“Edward and Me,” 2000
“Edward and Me,” 2000
DVD
4:30 minutes DVD
Edition 4 of 4, 1 AP
Inventory #MCK101.04
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
- 1977
- Born in Kingston, Jamaica
- Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
- 2000
- Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Somerset County, ME
- BFA in Printmaking, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Selected Solo and Two Person Exhibitions
- 2023
- "And sometimes y," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
- "AEIOU," Barbara Wien Berlin, Berlin, Germany
- 2021
- "The Story I Tell Myself," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
- 2018
- "Speeches Speeches Speeches," Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin, Germany (Link)
- 2017
- "Dave McKenzie: An Intermission," University Art Museum, University at Albany SUNY, Albany, NY
- 2016
- “Joy Syringe,” Practice Gallery, New York, NY
- 2015
- "Pants full of hope, pockets full of adventure, or... dont call me Cheesuz," Wien Lukatsch, Berlin, Germany
- 2013
- "Where the Good Lord Split You," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
- 2012
- "Everythings Alright, Nothings Okay!" Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA
- 2011
- "Citizen," Wien Lukatsch Galerie, Berlin, DE
- 2010
- "Dave McKenzie," Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
- 2009
- "On Premises," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
- 2008
- "Present Tense," Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA
- "Screen Doors on Submarines," REDCAT, Los Angeles, CA
- 2007
- "Momentum 8: Dave McKenzie," Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, Boston, MA
- "Tomorrow will be Better," Small A Projects, Portland, OR
- 2006
- "Havent Seen You in a Minute," Gallery 400, Chicago, IL
- 2005
- "Portrait as a Ghost," Savage Art Resources, Portland, OR
- 2004
- "Together is Forever", Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
Selected Group Exhibitions
- 2023
- "Friends & Lovers," The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY
- 2022
- "Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
- 2021-2022
- "Prospect.5: Yesterday we said tomorrow," The Hancock Whitney Welcome Center, New Orleans, LA
- 2021
- "20 Years," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
- 2020
- "20 Years," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
- 2019-2020
- "SOFT POWER," SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA
- "Colored People Time: Mundane Futures," Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA; MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA
- 2018
- “Stories of Almost Everyone,” Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
- 2017
- “Postcards from America,” Celaya Brothers Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico
- “The Times,” The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (Link)
- “The Half-Life of Love,” MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA (Link)
- 2016
- “Wound: Mending Time and Attention,” Cooper Union, New York, NY
- 2015
- "Morning Pages," Laurel Gitlen, New York, NY
- "Glen Ligon: Encounters and Collisions," Nottingham Contemoprary, Nottingham, UK
- 2014
- Whitney Biennial, curated by Stuart Comer, Anthony Elms, and Michelle Grabner, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
- Biel Biennial, Le Mouvement: Performing the City, Movement III: The City Performed, Art Centre Centre PasquArt, Biel Switzerland, curated by Gianni Jetzer
- 2013
- "Radical Presence: Black Performance In Contemporary Art," Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX; traveling to Grey Art Gallery at New York University, New York, NY; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
- Blues for Smoke, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH
- "Body Language," The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
- "Assembly Required," Selections from the Permanent Collection, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
- Sinister Pop Family Day, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
- 2012
- "The Ungovernables," New Museum Triennial, New Museum, New York, NY
- "Art Public," Bass Museum of Art, Miami, FL
- "The Living Years: Art after 1989," Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
- "Typical Frankenstein," Laurel Gitlen, New York, NY
- "Optotype," 92YTribeca, New York, NY
- "Year of Cooperation," Broadway 1602, New York, NY
- "Configured," Benrimon Contemporary, New York, NY
- 2011
- "The Bearden Project," The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
- "Drawn to Disaster," ICA, Maine College of Art, Portland, ME.
- 2010
- "The Production of Space," The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
- "Held Up By Columns," Renwick Gallery, New York, NY.
- "At Home/Not At Home: Works From the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.
- "The Absolutely Other," The Kitchen, New York, NY.
- "'Collected.' Reflections on the Permanent Collection," Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
- 2009
- "30 Seconds off an Inch," Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
- "Unusual Behavior," Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA
- "Character Generator," Eleven Rivington, New York, NY
- "Convention," MOCA, North Miami, FL
- "To the left of the rising sun," Small A Projects, New York, NY
- "Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection," The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
- "Gravity," Cornish Main Gallery, Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, WA
- "Rockstone and Bootheel: Contemporary West Indian Art," Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT
- 2008
- "Prospect.1 New Orleans," International Biennial, curated by Dan Cameron, New Orleans, LA (catalogue)
- "This Shadow is a Bit of Ideology," Gallery 400, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, curated by Kelly Chen and Anthony Elms
- "As Others See Us: The Contemporary Portrait," Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT
- "Alternating Beats," RISD Museum, Providence, RI
- "Museum as Hub: Six Degrees," New Museum, New York, NY (brochure)
- "Free Parking," Boston Center for the Arts' Mills Gallery, Boston, MA
- "On Procession," Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN
- "Black is, Black Aint," The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (curated by Hamza Walker); traveling to the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Detroit, MI; H & R Block Artspace, Kansas City, MO
- Disinhibition: Black Art and Blue Humor, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
- "You & Me," Sometimes, Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY
- "Good Doll Bad Doll," Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
- "A New High in Getting Low (NYC)," John Connelly Presents, New York, NY
- "2000 Years of Sculpture," Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
- "Working History: African American Art and Objects," Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, Portland, OR (catalog)
- "Slightly Unbalanced," Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; traveling to Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington WV; Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, Lafayette, LA; Rodman Hall Arts Center, St. Catharines, Ontario; Museum London, London, Ontario; Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art at the University of Richmond Museums, Richmond, VA (catalog)
- 2007
- PERFORMA 07 Biennial: All Together Now, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Harlem, NY (Catalogue)
- "Looking Back: The White Columns Annual," selected by Clarissa Dalrymple, White Columns New York, NY
- "A New High in Getting Low," Artnews Projects, Berlin, Germany
- "Just Kick it Till it Breaks," The Kitchen, New York, NY, curated by Debra Singer and Matthew Lyons, (Catalog)
- "Mr. President," University Art Museum, University of Albany, Albany, NY (catalog)
- 2004
- "Me, Myself, and I," Schmidt Center, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL
- "Figuratively: Dave McKenzie, Wangechi Mutu, William Villalongo," The Studio Museum, Harlem, NY
- "Open House: Working in Brooklyn," Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY (catalog)
- "The Sneeze 80 x 80", Gazon Rouge Gallery, Athens, Greece
- 2003
- "American Idyll," Metrotech Center Commons, Brooklyn, NY. (Catalog)
- "24/7," Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
- "In Practice," Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY
- 2002
- "Videodrome II," New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
- "Americas Remixed," The Factory of the Vapor, Milan, Italy (catalog)
- "Queens International," Queens Museum of Art, NY (catalog)
- "Listening to New Voices," P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
- "Supervideonight," Gale Gates, New York, NY
- "Slow Dive," Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
- "Video Marathon: Bringing up the (Mediated) Body," Art in General, New York, NY
- "Multiplicity," Midway Gallery, St. Paul, MN
- "Room for a Revolution," Deluxe Gallery, Chicago, IL
- 2001
- "Video Call," ICA, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
- "Something/Nothing-Passport to the State of Flux," Art in General, NY
- "Material World," Susquehanna Art Museum/VanGo, Harrisburg, PA
- "Freestyle," The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY (Catalog) and traveled to Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
- "In/SITE/Out: Inquiries into Social Space," Apexart, New York, NY
Screening
- Ethnography/Biography/Whimsy: Three Contemporary African American, Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies, Rochester, NY
- Declassified Daytime Screening, New Museum, New York, NY
- Declassified: Recent Videos by Erik van Lieshout, Dave McKenzie, Museum, New York, NY
- Enactment, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK
- Videos In Progress: Dave McKenzie, Stairwell Gallery, The RISD Museum, Providence, RI
- Videodrome II, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY [Traveled]
- Video Cafe: Dave McKenzie, Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY
- Selections from Art in General: A Program of Short Video Works in Russia, Various Venues, Russia.
- Supervideonight, Gale Gates, Brooklyn, NY
- Fourth Annual Video Marathon: Bringing up the (Mediated) Body, Art in General, New York, NY
- Video Call, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
- Something/Nothing-Passport to the State of Flux, Art in General, New York, NY
Bibliography
- 2022
- Lakin, Max. "Addicted to the Shindig," Artforum, April 2 (Link)
- Cotter, Holland. "A Whitney Biennial of Shadow and Light," The NY Times, March 31 (Link)
- 2021
- Klett, Maddie. "Dave McKenzie with Maddie Klett," The Brooklyn Rail, July/August (Link)
- Colby Chamberlain. "The Stranger," ArtForum, May (Link)
- Kotecha, Shiv. "Dave McKenzie’s Elegiac Reminder of Cultural Debts," Frieze, April 19 (Link)
- Lopez Cassell, Dessane. "Dave McKenzie Brings His Methodical Approach to the Whitney Museum’s Façade," Hyperallergic, April 27 (Link)
- 2020
- Durón, Maximiliano. "2020 Prospect New Orleans Triennial to Consider America’s ‘Unprecedented’ Political Moment," ArtNews, March 2 (Link)
- Valentine, Victoria L. "Artist List for Prospect New Orleans Triennial Includes Mark Bradford, Willie Birch, Simone Leigh, Dawoud Bey, Glenn Ligon, Karon Davis, Naudline Pierre, and Kevin Beasley," CultureType, March 2 (Link)
- "Prospect New Orleans Announces Artist List for Prospect.5," Artforum, March 2 (Link)
- 2019
- Copeland, Huey and Meg Onli. "ABOUT TIME: Huey Copeland in conversation with Meg Onli," Artforum, May (Link)
- "ICA Philadelphia Explores Black History in "Colored People Time" Exhibition," Hypebeast, February 15 (Link)
- 2018
- Hanson, Sarah P., "The public joins the protest in Frieze’s Live programme," The Art Newspaper (web), May 4 (Link)
- Schneider, Tim, "‘It’s About a Sort of Twisted Magic’: How One Artist Is Revealing the Tricks of Racial Profiling at Frieze New York," Artnet news (web), May 2 (Link)
- Greenberger, Alex,"Frieze New York Will Present Adam Pendleton–Designed Black Lives Matter Flag, Hank Willis Thomas Works on Gun Violence," Artnews, April 5 (web) (Link)
- Speed, Mitch. "Critics' Picks: Dave McKenzie," Artforum, February (web) (Link)
- 2017
- Yerebakan, Osman Can, “In ‘The Times,’ Artists Make the Media Their Message,” ArtSlant (web), July 21 (Link)
- 2016
- Shaw, Anny, “Performa teams up with the contemporary African art fair in New York,” The Art Newspaper (web), April 12
- 2015
- Pilger, Zoe, Black people in post-war America: New exhibition documents an often brutal experience, The Independent (web), April 7
- Petersen, Sarah. "Risk Assessment," X-TRA, Summer
- 2014
- Tuero, Natalia, "Corin Hewitt and Dave McKenzie Among Rome Prize Winners," Art in America online, April 11 (Link)
- Schnadt, Sara, "Artists on the Whitney Biennial", KCET Art Bound, May 8 (Link)
- Vogel, Shane, Touching Ecstasy, Social Text 121, Winter
- 2013
- Johnson, Ken, "Riffs on Race, Role and Identity," New York Times, September 19
- Newton, Mike, "Clashing Visions of Black American Life," The Indypendent, October 30 (Link)
- Backer, Yona, "Performance Trace: Staged Actions, Live Art, and Performance Made for the Camera," catalogue for "Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art," Contemporary Art Museum Houston
- Schwabsky, Barry, Post-White? On Blues for Smoke: The Whiteys adventurous, awkard attempt to explore abstract art through the blues, The Nation, May 20
- 2012
- Schmelzer, Paul, Yesterdays Newspaper: November 8, 2012, Untitled (blog), Walker Art Center, November 8
- Simpson, Bennett, Blues for Smoke, exhibition catalogue, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Prestel
- Chou, Kimberly, Local Talent Leads Downtown Triennial, Wall Street Journal, February 10
- Buchmaier, Barbara, Dave McKenzie, Artforum, January 6
- "The Bearden Project", Exhibition Catalogue, The Studio Museum in Harlem
- 2011
- Clifford Owens BOMB, December 15
- 2009
- Haddad, Natalie, Dave McKenzie at Susanne Vielmetter, Frieze, p. 136, November/December
- Woodard, Josef, Off the Off Radar Art, Santa Barbara News Press, November 20
- Shaw, Michael, Continuing and Recommended, ArtScene, October
- Ligon, Glenn, Civic Engagement: To Miss New Orleans, Artforum, January
- Born, Katheryn, This Shadow Is A Bit of Ideology, Time Out Chicago, Issue 210, January 1
- New York Artists Dictionary Part 1, Flash Art, Volume 62, Number 264, January/February
- 2008
- MacCash, Doug. Prospect.1 New Orleans artist Dave McKenzie practices inspired unproductiveness, The Times-Picayune, November 14
- Copeland, Huey, The Blackness of Blackness, ArtForum, October
- Foumberg, Jason. Slightly Unbalanced, Frieze, Issue 115, p. 171, May
- Weinberg, Lauren, Black Comedy, Time Out Chicago, Issue 164, April
- Prospect.1 New Orleans, Exhibition Catalogue, texts by Barbara Bleomink, Dan Cameron, Lolis Eric Elie, and Claire Tancons, Picturebox Inc., Brooklyn, NY, November
- McQuaid, Cate, Humor Drives Free Parking exhibit, The Boston Globe, October 15
- Just Kick it till it Breaks, Exhibition Catalogue, The Kitchen
- Goings on About Town, The New Yorker, May 5
- Farrugia, Mallory, Art:Installation, Dave McKenzie, Flavorpill, April
- Riggot, Julie, The Season of the Idea, Los Angeles Downtown News, April 28
- Mizota, Sharon, Dave McKenzie at REDCAT, Los Angeles Times, April 18
- Boucher, Brian, Dave McKenzie, All Together Now, at or near the Studio Museum in Harlem, Art In America, March
- Bowie, Chas, Working History: African American Objects, Portland Mercury, February 7
- 2007
- Cotter, Holland, Celebrating the Intangibles Money Cant Buy, The New York Times, December 23
- Cotter, Holland, Art is Brief, You Just Have To Be There, The New York Times, November 9
- Johnson, Ken, Goldfish, Warhol, and basketball in a video riff on identity politics, Boston Globe, August 10
- Malone, Micah, Dave McKenzie Portland, OR Art Papers, May/June
- Cotter, Holland, Art In Review, The New York Times, April 13
- 2006
- Moulton, Aaron, 40000, Flash Art, p.72, May/June
- 2005
- Ligon, Glenn, "Black Light", Artforum, pg. 248, September issue
- Dirks, Ryan, Dave McKenzie, Portrait as a Ghost, The Portland Mercury, Feb 3
- 2004
- Weinberg, Michelle, Its All About Me, Miami New Times, November 25
- Mills, Michael, Through a Fractured Lens, New Times, November 18
- Ligon, Glenn, Black Light: David Hammons and the Poetics of Emptiness, Art Forum, 43, no1, pp. 242-249, September
- Cotter, Holland, " 'Black' Comes in Many Shadings", New York Times, August 13
- Firstenberg, Lauri, "Hit Me, Take Me, Wear Me, Fake me", "Figuratively" at the Studio Museum Harlem, exhibition brochure essay
- Laster, Paul, "Back-to-back At SMH - Interviews with Mickalene Thomas and Dave McKenzie", WBURG.com, Vol.4, No.2, Summer
- Brockington, Horace, "Extra Open: A conversation with Charlotta Kotik, Dread Scott, Bill Scan", NY Arts Magazine, July-August
- 2003
- Ranger, Abby. Whats Paul Bunyan Doing at Metrotech? Brooklyn Eagle, September 26.
- 2002
- Heuer, Megan. "Queens International." The Brooklyn Rail, Autumn.
- Van Dyke, Aaron. Multiplicity. New Art Examiner, May-June.
- Knighton, Andrew. An Expanding Pluriverse. Object Magazine.
- 2001
- Princenthal, Nancy. Freestyle. Artext, August-October.
- Knight, Christopher, " Cultural Evolution in 'Freestyle' ", Los Angeles Times, October 2.
- Valdez, Sarah. Freestyling. Art in America, September.
- Cotter, Holland. A Full Studio Museum Show Starts With 28 Young Artists and a Shoehorn., The New York Times, May 11
- Saltz, Jerry. POST-BLACK Radical Intelligence at the Studio Museum in Harlem.The Village Voice, May 22
- Schjeldahl, Peter. Breaking Away: A flowering of young African-American artists. The New Yorker. June 11
- Brockington, Horace. Freestyle: Studio Museum in Harlem. NY Arts Magazine, Vol. 6 No. 6 June
- 2000
- Jones, Karen E., "MoMovements Against the Grain", Freestyle Catalog
Awards, Grants and Fellowships
- 2018
- Artist Grant, Visual Arts, Foundation for Contemporary Arts (Link)
- 2011
- Guna S. Mundheim Visual Arts Fellow, The American Academy in Berlin
- 2009
- USA Rockefeller Fellow, United States Artists
- Art Matters Foundation Grant
- 2008
- Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant
- 2005
- The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation
- William H. Johnson Prize
- Michael Richards Fund, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
- 2003
- Artist-in-Residence, The Studio Museum in Harlem, 2003-2004
- 2001
- Artist-in-Residence, P.S.1 National and International Studio Program, 2001-2002
Group Exhibition Catalogues and Books
- 2022
- Pindell, Howardena. "Howardena Pindell - A New Language," Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh in collaboration with Kettle's Yard, Cambridge and Spike Island, Bristol. pp 67
- 2012
- Simpson, Bennett. Blues for Smoke, exhibition catalogue, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Prestel