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Jared McGriff

Education

Born in Los Angeles, CA
1999
BA Architecture, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
2008
MBA, New York University, New York, NY

Selected Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2023
"The Burden of Song Carrying," Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art, Miami, FL
"On Being A Big Dream," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2022-2023
"Jared McGriff," Rubell Museum, Miami, F:
2022
"Where We Are You," NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, FL
2020
"Only Touching the Ground to Jump," Spinello Projects, Miami, FL
2019
"Alone Together," Spinello Projects, Miami, FL

Selected Group Exhibitions, Performances and Video Screenings

2024-2025
"Strike Fast, Dance Lightly: Artists on Boxing," co-presented by The FLAG Art Foundation and The Church, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL (forthcoming)
2023
"So Red It Looks Black," COMA Gallery, Sydney, Australia
Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami, FL
2022
"American Journey," Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL
EXPO Chicago, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
"Fire, Figure, Fantasy," ICA Miami, Miami, FL
Armory Show, Javits Center, New York, NY
Florida Prize Exhibition, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL
2021
"Lineages: Works from the Collection," NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale, FL
2020
PRIZM Art Fair, Miami, FL (online)
"Time-Sensitive," Spinello Projects, Miami, FL
2019
PRIZM Art Fair,, Alfred Dupont Building, Miami, FL
"Grounded," Spinello Projects, Miami, FL
"Inter|sectionality," Moore Building, Miami, FL (traveling exhibition)
"Inter|sectionality," The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African – American Arts + Culture, Charlotte, NC (traveling exhibition)
"Inter|sectionality," Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, Washington, DC (traveling exhibition)
"Makings of You," Annex Gallery, Detroit, MI
2018
PRIZM Art Fair, Alfred DuPoint Building, Miami, FL
Collaboration 2018, CityPlace, Palm Beach, FL
2017
PRIZM Art Fair, MANA Downtown, Miami, FL
NVisible Atelier Group Show, Warehouse416, Oakland, CA
"Art of the Living Black," Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA
2016
MATATU Film Festival, CIIS, San Francisco, CA

Bibliography

2023
Sokol, Brett. "Miami Has Matured into a Cultural Capital. What’s Next?," The New York Times, December 5 (Link)
Treaster, Joseph B. "Miami’s Rise as an Art Hub Draws Artists and Offers Inspiration," The New York Times, December 5 (Link)
Smith, Melissa. "6 Galleries Changing the Conversation at New York’s 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair," artnet news, May 19 (Link)
2022
Durón, Maximilíano. "At New York’s Armory Show, Dealers Sell Works Worth Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars," ArtNet News, September 9 (Link)
Gómez-Upegui, Salomé. "‘Fire, Figure, Fantasy’ Reflects Miami’s Thriving Art Scene, Frieze, July 7 (Link)
2021
Iglesias, José A. "After working in tech in the Bay Area, Jared McGriff moved to Miami to make art," Miami Herald, November 29 (Link)
Sokol, Bret. "Art Basel Miami Beach Returns, Smaller but Ready to Party," New York Times, November 24 (Link)
Sugarcane Staff. "NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale Presents First Solo Museum Exhibition of Miami Artist Jared McGriff," Sugarcane, November (Link)
Art Miami Magazine Staff. "Jared McGriff, first solo museum exhibition of Miami artist.," Art Miami Magazine, November 20 (Link)
Rodneu, Seph. "The Sun Also Shines In Florida," Hyperallergic, October 28 (Link)
2020
Sokol, Bret. "Art Basel Miami Beach Was Canceled, but the Show Goes On," New York Times, November 27 (Link)
2019
Warren, Kaylee. "‘Love in the Time of Hysteria’—3 Miami Basel artists reflect on artistic freedom in a world of social chaos," Document, December 4 (Link)
2018
VoyageMIA Staff. "Check out Jared McGriff’s Artwork," VoyageMIA, August 17 (Link)
2017
Hunter Davis, Melissa. "Studio Visit: Jared McGriff," July (Link)

Awards, Fellowships, and Grants

2022
Orlando Museum of Art’s Florida Prize
2021
South Florida Cultural Consortium Grant

Public Collections

The Bunker Artspace, West Palm Beach, FL
Green Family Art Foundation, Dallas, TX
ICA Miami, Miami, FL
Miami-Dad County Art in Public Places, FL
NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL
Rubell Museum, Miami, FL

Wangechi Mutu

1972
Born in Nairobi, Kenya
Lives and works in New York and Nairobi
2000
MFA Sculpture, Yale University School of Art, New Haven, CT
1996
BFA, Cooper Union for the Advancement of the Arts and Science, NY
1991
IB, United World College of the Atlantic, Wales, UK

Selected Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2023-2024
"Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined," New Museum, New York, NY; Traveling to New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA (2024)
2024
"Wangechi Mutu: My Cave Call," St Louis Art Museum, St Louis, MI
2022
"Wangechi Mutu," Storm King, New Windsor, NY
"Mama Ray," Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, NC
2021
"Wangechi Mutu," Gladstone Gallery, New York City, NY
"Wangechi Mutu: I am Speaking, Are you Listening?," Legion of Honor, San Francisco Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco, CA
2019-2020
"The Facade Commission: Wangechi Mutu The New Ones, will free Us," Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
2018
"Wangechi Mutu: A Promise to Communicate," Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (Link)
2017
“Journeys into Peripheral Worlds” Des Moines Arts Center, Des Moines, IA
"Ndoro Na Mit," Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY
Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong
Austin Contemporary, Austin, TX
2016
“The End of Carrying All,” The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (Link)
2015
“Wangechi Mutu,” Il Capricorno, Venice, Italy
2014
"Nguva na Nyoka," Victoria Miro, London, UK
2013
"Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey," Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC; Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY; traveling to the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, FL; and Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, Australia
Leonard Pearlstein Gallery, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
2012
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
"This Undreamt Descent," Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Baden-Baden, Germany
"Blackthrones," Gladstone Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
Muse d’art contemporain de Montral, Montreal, Canada
2011
Il Capricorno, Venice, Italy
2010
Hunt Bury Flee, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY
Wangechi Mutu: My Dirty Little Heaven, Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, Germany, traveling to:Wiels Museum, Brussels, Belgium
Wangechi Mutu: This You Call Civilization?, Art Gallery of Ontario / Muse des beaux-arts de lOntario, Canada
2009
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
2008
Wangechi Mutu: In Whose Image?, Kunsthalle Wien Project Space Karlsplatz, Vienna, Austria, curated by Angela Stief
Little Touched, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Yo.n.l, Victoia Miro Gallery, London, UK
2007
Cleaning Earth, Franklin Artworks, Minneapolis, MN
The Cinderella Curse, ACA Gallery, Woodruff Arts Center, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA
2006
Sleeping Heads Lie, Power House, Memphis, TN
An Alien Eye and Other Killah Anthems, Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, NY
Exhuming Gluttony: a Lovers Requiem, Salon 94, New York, NY
2005
The Chiefs Lairs A Holy Mess, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, curated by Tara McDowell
Wangechi Mutu – Amazing Grace, Miami Art Museum, curated by Peter Boswell, Miami, FL
problematica, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
2004
Hangin in Texas, Art Pace, San Antonio, TX
2003
Pagan Poetry, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA
2002
Creatures, Jamaica Center for the Arts and Learning, Queens, New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2024-2025
"Scientia Sexualis," ICA Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (forthcoming)
2024
"Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica," Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (forthcoming) (travling to: MACBA, Barcelona, Spain; KANAL, Pompidou, Brussels; The Barbican Centre, London, UK)
"A Long Affair: Surrealism 1924 to Now," Hyde Collection, Glenn Falls, NY (forthcoming)
"The Infinite Woman," Villa Carmignac, Porquerolles, Île de Porquerolles, France (forthcoming)
"On Art and Motherhood," organized by Hayward Gallery, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK (forthcoming) (traveling to: MAC, Birmingham: June – October 2024; Millenium Gallery, Sheffield: October 2024 – January 2025)
"Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since 1940," The Modern Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX (forthcoming)
"The Time is Always Now," Curated by Ekow Eshun, National Portrait Gallery, London, UK (forthcoming)
"New Media Series: Wangechi Mutu," St Louis Museum of Art, St. Louis, MO (forthcoming)
"Dreams of Emancipation," The Modern Forth Worth, Fort Worth, TX (forthcoming)
2023-2024
"Diario notturno. Di sogni, incubi e bestiari immaginari," MAXXI L’AQUILA, L’Aquila AQ, Italy
"New Ground: Jacob Samuel and Contemporary Etching," The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
"Africa Supernova: The collection of Carla & Pieter Schulting," Kunsthal KaDE in Amersfoort, The Netherlands
2023
“Women on the Verge,” Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL
"Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage ," Frist Art Museum, Nashville, TN (Traveling: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston February 18 through May 12, 2024; The Phillips Collection from July 6 through September 22, 2024)
"Maternity Leave," Green Family Foundation, Dallas, TX
"Sharjah Biennial: Thinking Historically in the Present,” Sharjah Art Foundation, United Arab Emirates
"It’s Time," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2022
"Boil, Toil & Trouble," Curated by Zoe Lukov, West Palm Beach, FL
"THE SELF, THE WORK, THE WORLD," Fabian Lang, Zurich, Switzerland
"Rock My Soul," curated by Isaac Julien, Eva Livijn, Stockholm, Sweden
"A Gateway to Possible Worlds. Art and Science Fiction," Centre Pompidou-Metz, Metz, France (Traveling Exhibition) (Link)
"The Story of Art as it’s Still Being Written," curated by Katy Hessel, Victoria Miro, London, UK
"Homecoming," The University of Iowa, Stanley Museum of Art, Iowa City, IA
"In the Black Fantastic," (Traveling Exhibition) Hayward Gallery, London, UK
"Dream On," NEON at Hellenic Parliament, Athens, Greece
"Feminine Power: The Divine to the Demonic," (Traveling Exhibition) The British Museum, London, UK
"In Dialogue:3," The Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA
"Lux et Veritas," NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, FL
"What is left unspoken: love," High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
"Rituals of Resilience," Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN
"Positive Fragmentation," The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC
"WOMEN AND CHANGE," Museum of Moderne Kunst, Ishøj, Denmark
"Image Gardeners," McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
2021-2022
"Prospect.5: Yesterday we said tomorrow," The Hancock Whitney Welcome Center, New Orleans, LA
"New Arrivals From Salvador Dalí to Jenny Saville," Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland
2021
"Visions of Dante," Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Ithaca, NY
"On The Basis of Art: 150 Years of Women at Yale," Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
"Born in Flames: Feminist Future," Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
"Plural Possilbities & the Female Body," Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2020
"20 Years," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2019
“Rock My Soul,” curated by Isaac Julien, Victoria Miro, London, UK
2019-2020
“Driving Forces: Contemporary Art from the Collection of Ann and Ron Pizzuti,” Columbus Museum of Art and Pizzuti Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH
“Riffs and Relations,” The Phillips Collection, Washington DC
2020
“Abortion is Normal,” curated by Marilyn Minter, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, New York, NY
"A Beautiful Struggle: Black Feminist Futurism," Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI
“Indian Ocean Current: Six Artistis Narratives,” McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Boston, MA
“Bodyscapes,” The Israel Museum, Israel, Jerusalem
“Neurones, Intelligences simulées: Mutations-Créations,” The Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
“Contemporary Female Identities in the Global South”, Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation, Johannesburg, South Africa
"Indian Ocean Current: Six Artistic Narratives," McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Massachusetts
2019-2020
“Art For All: from the collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation,” The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University, Portland, OR
2019-2022
"Waking Dream," Ruby City, San Antonio, TX
2019-2020
"Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum." Harlem Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC; traveled to Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts
“Serious Sparkle,” Tang Teaching Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
"Are We There Yet? Arts of the Black Atlantic," Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin OH,
2019
"Isaac Julien: ‘Rock My Soul,’" Victoria Miro, London, UK
"I Am . . . Contemporary Women Artists of Africa," National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C.
"IncarNations: African Art As Philosophy," Bozar Centre for Fine Art, Brussels, Belgium
"The Academic Body American Academy in Rome," Italy
Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
"30 Americans," Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE
"Social Space," The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
"Word on the Street," Artpace, San Antonio, TX
"Uptown to Harlem: African American Works from the collection of Martin & Rebecca Eisenberg,” Riverview School, East Sandwich, MA
“Suffering from Realness,” MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA (Link)
2018-2019
"Chaos and Awe," Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA
"People Get Ready: Building a Contemporary Collection," Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, NC
2018
"Tintoretto 500: The Madness of Painting," Ca’ d’Oro, Venice, Italy,
2018-2019
"Making Africa. A continent of Contemporary Design," Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX
2018
"Witness: Race and Identity in Contemporary American Printmaking," Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem, OR
"Beyond Borders: Global Africa," University of Michigan Museum of Art, Anne Arbor, MI.
“Seed,” Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
2018-2019
“The World on Paper,” Palais Populaire, Deutsche Bank, Berlin, Germany
2018
“Blind Faith: Between the visceral and the Cognitive in Contemporary Art,” Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany
"Chaos and Awe,” Frist Center for Visual Arts, Nashville, TN
2017
“Contemporary Women Printmakers”, Museum of Art WSU, Pullman, WA
“Simple Passion, Complex Vision: The Darryl Atwell Collection”, The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture, Charlotte, NC
"Afro-Tech and the Future of Re-Invention", HMKV at the Dortmunder U, Dortmund, Germany
Canadian Biennial 2017, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
“I Am You, You Are Here, We Are Everywhere,” Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, IL
“Lucy’s Iris,” Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain
Performa 17, New York, NY
“Colonial Stories: Power and People Exhibition,” GI Holtegaard, Holte Denmark
“Liquid Possibilities,” Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland
“Liquid Possibilities,” Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland
“Outcasts: Women in the Wilderness,” Wave Hills Arts Center, Bronx, NY
“Wanderlust,” UB Art Galleries, Buffalo, NY
2016
“Blackness in Abstraction,” Pace Gallery, New York, NY
“Making and Unmaking,” Camden Arts Center, curated by Duro Olowu, London, UK
“Black Pulp!,” International Print Center New York, New York, NY
“Protest,” Victoria Miro Gallery, London, UK
Sindika Dokolo Collection, curated by Kendell Geers, Luanda, Angola
“Africans in America,” Goodman Gallery, curated by Hank Willis Thomas, Johannesburg, South Africa
2015
“Spatial Stories: Topographies of Change in Africa,” Center for Visual Art, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, CO
"All the Worlds Futures," 56th International Art Exhibition, curated by Okwui Enwezor, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (Link)
Hello Walls, Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY
Portraits and Other Liknesses from SFMoMA, Musuem of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA
Making Africa A Continent of Contemporary Design, Guggenheim Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain
Open this End: Contemporary Art From the Collection of Blake Byrne, traveling to: The Nasher Museum, Ohio State University Urban Arts Space, Columbus, Ohio; The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University, New York, NY; the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art at Lewis & Clark College, Vancouver, WA
Picasso.mania, Grand Palais, Paris, France
"Artists in Dialogue 3: Wangechi Mutu and Nora Chipaumire," National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
"Conflict: Contemporary Responses to War," University of Queensland Art Museum, St. Lucia, Australia
Hidden and Revealed, Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"The Grace Jones Project," Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA
Africa: Architecture, Culture, and Identity, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humblebaek, Denmark
2014
"Death is Your Body", Steineres Haus Am Rmberg, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
"Divine Comedy," MMK Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany; traveling to SCAD, Savannah, Georgia; and Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C.
"Conflict: Contemporary responses to war," UQ Art Museum, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
"Interrupting Entropy: Selections from the Betlach Collection," University Library, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
"Bash: An Exhibition in Two Parts," curated by Daniel Mason, MaxArt, Woodstock, NY
"Herland," Deutsche Bank, New York, NY
"We Live in Brooklyn Baby," Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
"Made by Brazilians…Creative Invasion," Sao Paulo, Brazil
Dak’art Bienniale, Dakar, Senegal
"King’s County," Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
"Haute Africa Festival of Photography," Knokke-Heist, Belgium
"Unbound: Contemporary Art After Frida Kahlo," Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, IL
"Holding it Together," Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"Hidden and Revealed," Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Artists in Dialogue 3," National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.
"Bad Conscience," curated by John Miller, Metro Pictures, New York, NY
2013
5th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia
"The Shadows Took Shape," The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
"Step Right In," The Visual Arts Center (VAC) at the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
"Broken Memories", Museu AfroBrasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil
"Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa," National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
"Aquatopia," Nottingham Contemporary, UK; Tate St. Ives, UK
Migrating Identities, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
Sakahn (to light a Fire), National Gallery of Canada, Ontario, Canada
A Different Kind of Order: The ICP Triennial, International Center of Photography, New York, NY
Seismic Shifts: 10 Visionaries in Contemporary Art and Architecture, National Academy Museum, New York, NY
2012
The Stenersen Museum, Oslo, Norway
African Contemporary Art, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Mumbai, India
There is no archive in which nothing gets lost, Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, TX
Intense Proximity, La Triennale at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France
Visions of Our 44th President, Wright Museum, Detroit, MI
"Trade Routes Over Time", Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
Follow The Line, The Girls Club, Fort Lauderdale, FL
The Calendars Tale: Fantasy, Figuration and Representation, Boston University, 808 Gallery, Boston, MA
The Soul of a City: Memphis Collects African American Art, Brooks Art Museum, Memphis, TN
Six Yards, Guaranteed Dutch Design, Museum of Modern Art, Armhem, Armhem, Netherlands
Wangechi Mutu, KAWS, Jeff Sonhouse, Wim Delvoye, Gallery Zidoun, Luxembourg
28 Days, Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, University of Toronto, Toronto, CA
Twisted Sisters, Dodge Gallery, New York, NY
Day for Night: Between Reality and Illusion, Richard Harris Terrace at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY), Presented in collaboration with Art 21, New York, NY
2011
The Bearden Project, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Twisted Selves, University of California Riverside Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA
Seeing Is a Kind of Thinking: A Jim Nutt Companion, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Stargazers: Elizabeth Catlett in Conversation with 21 Contemporary Artists, Bronx Museum, NY
2010
The Secret Lives of Trees, Monica De Cardenas Galleria, Milan, Italy
Water, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Collection: MOCAs First Thirty Years (1980 Now), The Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA
Until Now: Collecting the New (1960-2010), Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN
Disquieted: Contemporary voices from Out of the Shadows, Portland Art Museum, Oregon
Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum, Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, UK, traveling to: Centro Galego de Arte Contempornea (CGAC), Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Dress Codes, The Third ICP Triennial of Photography and Video, International Center of Photography, New York, NY
Visceral Bodies, Vancouver Art Gallery, BC, Canada
2009
The Spectacle of The Everyday, 10th Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art, Lyon, France, curated by Hou Hanru, New York, NY
Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women, and Art, Art Work for Change and the Tides Center, traveling to: The Stenersen Museum, Oslo, Norway; University Art Gallery, San Diego, USA; Centro Cultural Tijuana, Mexico; Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico; Chicago Cultural Center, USA; David J. Sencer CDC Museum, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, USA; New Orleans Center for Creative Arts; Newcomb Gallery, Tulane University; and Prospect 2, New Orleans, USA; Redline, Denver, Colorado, USA; The Art Gallery of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Fundacion Canal de Isabel II, Madrid, Spain; Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg , South Africa; Traveling to: The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Canada; Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art, Puerto Rico, USA; New York City, NY, USA
Rebelle. Art and Feminism 1969-2009, Museum Moderne Kunst Arnhem, Netherlands
Black Womanhood, San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA
Under the Knife, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
Sortilge, Jean-Marc Soloman, Chteau d’Arenthon, France (catalogue)
Paint Made Flesh, First Center for Visual Arts, Nashville, TN and traveling to: The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, Memorial Art Garden, Rochester, NY
2008
Videostudio, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Objects of Value, The Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL
Prospect.1 New Orleans, The New Orleans Biennial, curated by Dan Cameron, New Orleans, LA
U-Turn, Quadrennial for Contemporary Art Center, Copenhagen, Denmark
Transformation AGO, The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
30 Americans, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL. Traveling to: North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI; Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN
Body Memory, Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, NJ
Damaged Romanticism: A Mirror of Modern Emotion, Blaffer Gallery, the Art Museum of the University of Houston, Houston, TX, curated by Terrie Sultan, David Pagel and Colin Gardner traveling to: The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY (Catalogue)
Black Woman Hood: Images, Icons, and Ideologies of the African Body, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
Collage: The Unmonumental Picture, New Museum, New York, NY, curated by Richard Flood, Massimiliano Gioni, and Laura Hoptman
2007
Every Revolution is a Roll of the Dice, Ballroom, Marfa, TX, curated by Bob Nickas
Fractured Figure: Works from the Dakis Joannou Collection, DESTE Foundation, Athens, Greece, curated by Jeffrey Deitch
Paper Baglady and Other Stories, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, UK
Star Power: Museum as Body Electric, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, curated by Cydney Payton, Denver, CO
(re)Volver, Plataforma Revolver, Lisbon, Portugal, curated by Filipa Oliveira
Global Feminisms: New Directions in Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum, New York
2006
Triumph of Painting, The Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
USA Today, Royal Academy of Art, London, UK
Still Points in the Turning World: SITE Santa Fes 6th Biennial, SITE Santa Fe, NM, curated by Klaus Ottman
Having New Eyes, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
Infinite Painting: Contemporary Painting and Global Realism, Villa Manin Centre for Contemporary Art, Passariano, Italy, curated by Francesco Bonami and Sarah Cosulich Canarutto
If a cat gives birth to kittens in an oven, are they kittens or biscuits? Roebling Hall, Brooklyn, NY
The F-Word: Female Vocals, Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
Out of Time: a contemporary view, Museum of Modern Art, New York (curated by Joachim Pissarro)
The 2nd Seville Biennale, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Sevilla, Spain, curated by Okwui Enwezor
2005
Linkages & Themes in the African Diaspora: Selections from the Eileen Harris Norton and Peter Norton Art Collections, Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA
Matisse and Beyond The Painting and Sculpture Collections, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
Figures of Thinking: Convergences in Contemporary Cultures, Peeler Art Center, DePauw University,Greencastle, IN, traveling to McDonough Museum of Art, Youngstown State University, OH;
Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond, VA
Drawing from The Modern, 1975-2005, Museum of Modern Art, New York, curated by Jordan Kantor
Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN
CUT, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
Girls on Film, Zwirner & Wirth, New York, curated by Kristine Bell
The White Rose, Brent Sikkema, New York
Greater New York 2005, PS1, Long Island City, NY
Rewind, Re-cast, Review, Berrie Arts Center, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, curated by Isolde Brielmaier
African Queen, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
Follow Me: A Fantasy, Arena 1, Santa Monica, curated by Malik Gaines
Only Skin Deep Changing Visions of the American Self, International Center of Photography, curated by Brian Wallis and Coco Fusco (catalogue), traveling to San Diego Museum of Art, CA; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA
2004
Africa Remix, Kunstpalast Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany, curated by Simon Njami, traveling to Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; Hayward Gallery, London; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Pin-Up: Contemporary Collage and Drawing, Tate Modern, London, curated by Emma Dexter
Fight or Flight, Whitney Museum of American Art at Altria, New York
Its About Memory, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL, curated by Simon Watson
I Feel Mysterious Today, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Palm Beach, FL, curated by Dominik Molon
Figuratively: Dave McKenzie, Wangechi Mutu, William Villalongo, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
Art on Paper, Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, NC, curated by Ron Platt
Gwangju Biennale, South Korea
2003
Only Skin Deep, International Center of Photography, New York, curated by Coco Fusco Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY
Black President: the Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, traveling to The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnatti, OH; The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA; Barbican Centre, London, UK, curated by Trevor Schoonmaker
We Are Electric, Deitch Projects, New York, curated by Chris Perez
Looking Both Ways: Art of the Contemporary African Diaspora, Museum for African Art, Long Island City, NY, traveling to Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA; Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI; Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA, curated by Laurie Ann Farrell
Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA
Creatures, Jamaica Center for the Arts and Learning, Queens, NY
Wangechi Mutu/Carl Scholz, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY
2002
Africaine, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, curated by Christine Kim
2001
Out of the Box, Queens Museum, New York
2000
The Magic City, Brent Sikemma, New York, curated by Trevor Schoonmaker
1997
Lifes Little Necessities, Johannesburg Biennale, The Castle, Cape Town, South Africa, curated by Kellie Jones
1996
One Voice, 7th Gallery, Cooper Union, New York

Film/TV/Radio

2013
A Necessary Madness: The Art of Wangechi Mutu, MUSE Film and Television, Inc., New York, NY

Interviews

2023
Wangechi Mutu: In conversation with curators Vivian Crockett and Margot Norton, New Museum, New York, NY
"The Timeless, Ancient Language of Art: Wangechi Mutu," TED, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 22
2020
Wangechi Mutu, Kelly Baum, Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky, and Alisa LaGamma. "An Evening with Artist Wangechi Mutu," The Met, New York, NY
2013
Green, Tyler, "Modern Art Notes Podcast: Wangechi Mutu," April 18 (Link)

Catalogues

2022
Tandiwe Bell, Aisha, Nora Lawrence, John P. Stern and Wangechi Mutu. "Wangechi Mutu. Storm King Art Center" X Artists’ Books.
2021
Liebert, E., Fellah, N. R., Griswold, W., Liebert, E., Keith, N. J., Wexler, L., Lax, T. J., and Griswold, W. (2021). Picturing Motherhood Now. Pg 118-119. Cleveland Museum of Art
Schmuckli, Claudia, Issac Julien and Wangechi Mutu. "I Am Speaking, Are You Listening?" de Young/ Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Del Monico Books, D.A.P., New York, NY
2020
de la Fuente, Alejandro. "Transition: The Magazine of Africa and the Diaspora, Issue 129," Hutchins Center at Harvard University, Indiana University Press, pg 27-45
2019
Hockley, Rujeko; and Jane Panetta. "Whitney Biennial 2019," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY pg 58
English, D., Barat, C., and Lowery, G. D. (2019). Among Others, Blackness at MoMA. Pg 322-323. Museum of Modern Art.
Barat, Charlotte. ed. "Among Others: Blackness at MoMA," Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, 2019.
2018
Schneider, Anna, "Blind Faith: Between the Visceral and the Cognitive in Contemporary Art," Munich: Prestel, pg. 122-127.
Chao, Marina, "Multiply, Identify, Her," New York: International Center for Photography, pg 52-57.
2017
Lewis, Heidi and Roland Mitchell, "Beyond Mammy, Jezebel and Sculpture and Sapphire," Portland: The Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, 2017, pg 14; 36-39; 65-67.
Colo, Holland Cotter, Mary Anne Staniszewski, Rachel Gugelberger, and Jeanette Ingberman, "Unfinished Memories/30 Yeras of Exit Art," New York: Steidl, pg. 88
"Thirty Years," New York: Socrates Sculpture Park, pg 70-71.
"Lucy’s Iris: Contemporary African Women Artists," (El Iris de Lucy: artistas africanas contemporaneas), Madrid: Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, pg. 176-179.
Direktor, Ruth, "Rearding Africa: Contemporary Art and Afro Futurism," Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv Museum of Art, pg 92.
Phillips, Lisa, "New Museum: 40 Years New," New York: Phaidon, pg 164.
2016
Olowu, Duro, "Making and Unmaking," London: Ridinghouse and Camdnen Arts Centre, pg 36-37.
"Biennale Internationale de L’art Contemporain Casablanca," Casablanca: Maroc Premium Foundation, pg 32
Demand, Thomas (editor), "L’image volée," Milan: Fondazione Prada, pg. 13; 94-96
Della Monica, Lauren P., “Bodies of Work: Contemporary Figurative Painting,” Schiffer, Atglen, PA
2015
Hudson, Suzanne. "World of Art, Contemporary Painting," Thames & Hudson, pg 79-80
Malbert, Roger, Drawing People: The Human Figure in Contemporary Art, Thames & Hudson
2013
Kent, Rachel, Wangechi Mutu, Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia. Includes essays by Mbugua Kimani, Dan Cameron, and Adrienne Edwards.
Schoonmaker, Trevor; Stiles, Kristine; and Tate, Greg, "Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey," Duke University Press
Getlein, Mark, Living With Art, Tenth Edition, McGraw Hill, pp. 55-56
2012
VISIONS 15 Years Deutsche + Guggenheim, Deutsche Bank AG, November
Blisle, Jos, Wangechi Mutu, Muse d’art contemporain de Montral
2011
The Luminous Interval, Guggenheim Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain Angela
Thompson, Susan, "Wangechi Mutu, The Luminous Interval: The D. Daskalopoulos Collection"
Hou, Hanru, The Power of Doubt, pp. 100-107
2010
Htte, Friedhelm, Ed., Wangechi Mutu: My Dirty Little Heaven, with essays by Okwui Enwezor, Lauri Firstenberg, Courtney J. Martin, and Klaus Ottman, Deutsche Guggenheim, Hatje Kanz, Berlin
Moos, David and Jennifer Gonzalez, Odili Donad Odita, and Raphael Rubinstein. "Wangechi Mutu: This You Call Civilization?" Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada, DAP Books.
Visceral Bodies, Exhibition catalogue, Vancouver Art Gallery, pp. 56-57
The Visible Vagina, Exhibition catalogue, Francis Naumann Fine Art/David Nolan Gallery
2009
rebelle, Art and Feminism 1960-2009, Museum of Modern Art, Arnheim, NL
Ditner, Judy, Ed., Dress Codes: The Third ICP Triennial of Photography and Video, ICP/ Steidl
Holzwarth, Hans Werner, Ed. 100 Contemporary Artists, Taschen, Berlin
Bonham-Carter, Charlotte, and David Hodge, The Contemporary Art Book, Goodman Books, Carlton Press, London
Hobbs, Robert, Franklin Sirmans and Michele Wallace, 30 Americans, Rubell Family Collection
Scala, W. Mark, ed., Paint Made Flesh, First Center for Visual Arts, Vanderbilt University Press
In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor, Laguna Art Museum in association with Gingko Press
At Home/Not At Home: Works from the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, New York: CCS Bard
Holzwarth, Hans Werner, Art Now, Vol. 3, Taschen, essay by Astrid Mania
Prospect.1 New Orleans, texts by Barbara Bleomink, Dan Cameron, Lolis Eric Elie, and Claire Tancons, Picturebox Inc., Brooklyn, NY, November
Singleton, Douglas Ed., Wangechi Mutu: A Shady Promise, Damiani Press, with essays by Isolde Brielmaier, Malik Gaines and Michael Veal, March
Video Studio, Studio Museum in Harlem, p. 5, Fall/Winter
Sultan, Terry, David Pagel, Colin Gardner, Claudia Schmuckli, Damaged Romanticism: A Mirror of Modern Emotion, Blaffer Gallery, the Art Museum of the University of Houston, D Giles Limited, London
Yo.n.l, Victoia Miro Gallery, London, UK
2007
Global Feminisms, New Directions in Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum Merrell Publishers Limited, pp 53, 280
Wangechi Mutu: The Cinderella Curse, ACA Gallery of SCAD, November
2006
Zoubok, Pavel, The New Collage, Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York
Enwezor, Okwui, The Unhomely Phantom Scenes in Global Society, October
Wangechi Mutu, The Arnold and Marie Schwartz Gallery Met, New York
Gupta, Anjali, Wangechi Mutu, Blanton Museum of Art, American Art Since 1900, Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, pgs 220-221
INFINITE PAINTING- Contemporary Painting and Global Realism, Villa Manin Centre for Contemporary Art, September, pg 122
Brandstetter, Anna-Maria, Violence/Trauma/Memory, ed. Marjorie Jongbloed, Volkswagen Foundation, Hanover, Germany
Ottmann, Klaus, Still Points of the Turning World, SITE Santa Fe International Biennial Exhibition, July
Bonami, Francesco, Cosulich, Canarutto, Sarah, Infinite Painting, Villa Manin Centro dArte Contemporanea, exhibition catalog, pg.122-123
2005
Dexter, Emma, Vitamin D: New Perspectives in Drawings, Phaidon Press, London and New York,essay page 214, illustrations page 215-217, bio page 334
Africa Remix, Hayward Gallery, London
McDowell, Tara, New Work: Wangechi Mutu, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Kantor, Jordan, Drawing from the Modern: 1975-2005, Museum of Modern Art, New York, p. 185
Figures of Thinking: Convergences in Contemporary Cultures, Pamela Auchincloss Arts Management and University of Richmond Museums, VA
Greater New York 2005, P.S. 1. Contemporary Art Center/ MoMA, Queens, NY, March Kuramitsu, Kris and LeFelle-Collins, Lizetta, Linkages & Themes in the African Diaspora: Selections from the Eileen Harris Norton and Peter Norton Art Collections,
Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco
Boswell, Peter, Wangechi Mutu – Amazing Grace, Miami Art Museum
Vielmetter, Susanne Wangechi Mutu, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, with essay by Christopher Miles
eleven eleven {1111} Journal of Literature and Art, California College of the Arts San Francisco
Brielmaier, Isolde and Tu, Thuy Linh N., Rewind/Re-Cast/Review, Berrie Arts Center, NJ
Color Wheel Oblivion, Marella Arte Contemporanea, pp. 38-40
2004
Africa Remix, Kunstpalast Dsseldorf, Germany
Gwangju Biennial, South Korea
Muhammad, Dalya Erica, Wangechi Mutu, The Studio Museum in Harlem, July
Cameron, Dan, Artpace Residencies and Exhibition Catalog, pg. 63-69
2003
Farrell, Laurie Ann, Looking Both Ways: Art of the Contemporary African Diaspora Museum for African Art, Long Island City, NY, catalogue essay by Laurie Firstenberg, Perverse Anthropology
Schoonmaker, Trevor, Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, The New Museum, New York
1997
Jones, Kellie, Lifes Little Necessities: Installations by Women in the 1990s, Trade Routes: History and Geography, 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, p. 287

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2020
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2018
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2017
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2016
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2015
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2014
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Barsamian, Edward, Vogue, Diane Von Furstenberg, Liya Kebede, John Mergrue, Wangechi Mutu, And Claire Danes Host A Born Free Africa Carnival, Vogue Magazine, Www.Vogue.Com, May 12
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Bhoomki Believer: Wangechi Mutu, Www.Bhoomki.Com, May 6
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Van Meter, Jonathan, The Fashion Industryteams Up With Born Free In The Fight Against Aids Www.Vogue.Com,April 23, 2014
Cascone, Sarah, Wangechi Mutu-Designed Clothing Line For Victoria Beckham Helps Fight African Aids Crisis News.Artnet.Com, April 23
Conmiff, Kelly, The Surreal Thing Time Magazine, April 14
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2013
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Mutu, Wangechi, The Women, Art in America, November
The Lookout: Wangechi Mutu at the Brooklyn Museum, Art in America online, October 31
Plagens, Peter, Passion and Talent in Large Doses: Exhibitions of Wangechi Mutu, Thomas Eggerer, and Karl Wirsum, The Wall Street Journal, October 26
The Reckoning : Women Artist Of The New Millenium Prestel Publishing, Pp.55-58
The Age Of Collage: Contemporary Collage In Modern Art, Gestalten Publishing Pp. 15-17
Barsh, Joanna, Wangechi Lives Into Her Strengths Centered Leadership, Pp.55-59 Centered Leadership
Russell, Heather, "Interview with Artist Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey," artnet, October 18 (Link)
Hansen-Bundy, Benjy, "A Fantastic Journey Into the Mind of Collage Artist Wangechi Mutu," Mother Jones, October 12 (Link)
Moon, Grace, "Wangechi Mutu’s Fantastical Journey, Dripped, Dipped and Left to Bled," Velvet Park, October 16 (Link)
Cotter, Holland, "A Window, Not a Mirror: A Survey of Wangechi Mutu at Brooklyn Museum," The New York Times, October 11 (Link)
Cooper, Ashton, "Wangechi Mutu’s First New York Survey Opens at the Brooklyn Museum," ArtInfo, October 11 (Link)
Giancana, Norell, "Wangechi Mutu’s Fantastic Journey Opens at the Brooklyn Museum," BET online, October 11 (Link)
Karefa-Johnson, Gabriella, "Wangechi Mutu’s ‘Fantastic Journey’ Opens at the Brooklyn Museum," Vogue.com, October 11 (Link)
Pearson, Erica, "Celebrated around the world, Kenyan-born Brooklyn resident Wangechi Mutu gets Brooklyn Museum retrospective," New York Daily News, October 6 (Link)
Wolff, Rachel, Shell Probably Cut Up This Magazine Too, New York Magazine, August 25 (Link)
Meier, Allison, The Grotesque Beauty of Wangechi Mutu, Hyperallergic, August 5 (Link)
Lee, Denise, " ‘Migrating Identities’ showcases multicultural artists, examines cultural rifts," The Daily Californian, July 11
Papenburg Ph.D, Bettina, "Carnal Aesthetics: Transgressive Imagery and Feminist Politics," IB Taurus, London, UK
Forrest, Nicholas, "Wangechi Mutu’s Diverse Work at Sydney’s MCA," ArtInfo, July 8
Bierach, Barbara, Schock und Schnheit, Kunstmarkt, July 5, 6, 7
Wolf, Rachel, 50 Under 50: The Next Most Collectable Artists, Art + Auction, June
Greenberg, Blue, Mutus Woman both Gorgeous and Monstrous, The Herald Sun, April 5
Menconi, David, Wangechi Mutu takes Nasher on A Fantastic Journey, newsobserver.com, March 23
Anderson-Barranger, Hannah, Artist Mutu Premieres Show at Nasher, The Duke Chronicle, March 21
Vitiello, Chris, Horror, Beauty, and Transcendence, (print title), In Her First Major U.S. Exhibition, Wangechi Mutu Thinks Big, (on-line title), Indy Week, March 20
Bellamy, Cliff, Nasher to open touring exhibit of multi-media artist Wangechi Mutu, The Herald Sun, March 18
Buck, Louisa, Feature Artist Interview: Mutable Montage, The Art Newspaper, Number 244, March
Haskell, Angela, Artist Mutu’s work opens at Drexel, The Philadelphia Tribune, February 27
Gandy, Mira, A Conversation with Kenyan Artist Wangechi Mutu on Art, Power and Returning Home, New York Beacon, February 21-27
Schad, Ed, Wangechi Mutu at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Art Review, January/February
Arceneaux, Edgar, Wangechi Mutu and Her Post Human Kenyan Mutants, KCET Artbound, January 9
Lax, Thomas J, Preview: Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey at the Nasher Museum of Art, Artforum, January
Bodies Bright and Greater: Mixed Media Collages by Wangechi Mutu, Harpers Magazine, January
2012
Mohseni, Yasmine, 5 L.A. Gallery Shows You Should Go See Right Now, ArtInfo, December 20
From struggling student to international art guru, The Daily Nation Kenya, December 8
Pagel, David, "Past, present collide in Wangechi Mutu’s ‘Nitarudi Ninarudi’", The Los Angeles Times, November 29 (Link)
Yablonsky, Linda, "Women In Art 2012: Wangechi Mutu", Elle Magazine, December
Richardson, Jared, "Attack of the Boogeywoman: Visualizing Black Women’s Grotesquerie in Afrofuturism", Art Papers, November/December
Fiduccia, Joanna, Heavy Painting, Spike Quarterly, Issue 33, Autumn
Bynoe, Holly, "Museum of Fine Arts Houston and Glassell School of Art presents There is no archive in which nothing gets lost", ARC Magazine, September 1
The Subjective Object, GRASSI Museum fr Vlkerkunde zu Leipzig, K. Verlag Press, August
This Undreamt Descent: Wangechi Mutu in the Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Deutsche Bank, July 13
Bidouzo-Coudray, Joyce, Wangechi Mutu The Catatonic Bliss of Violent Incidences, Another Africa, June 12
Rankin, Kelly. 28 Days: Reimagining Black History Month, The University of Toronto News, February 6
Pohl, John. The Beauty of Body Language, Montreal Gazette, February 4
Salehi, Ashkan. 28 Days: Reimagining Black History Month, The Strand, February 2
Schechter, Fran, For 28 Days Only: Top Artists Fuel Black History Show, Now Toronto, February 1
Arbus, Miriam, Artists Rethink Black History Month in 28 Days, The Newspaper: University of Toronto’s Independent Weekly, January 26
Goldberg, RoseLee, Shirin Neshat and Wangechi Mutu, Flash Art 282, January
2011
Elliot, Bobby, The Bearden Project: A Family Affair, The Huffington Post, December 7
Saro-Wiwa, Zina, Interview with Wangechi Mutu, Kilimanjaro Magazine, Autumn/Winter
Hampton, Dream, It Was All a Dream, Life + Times, September 19
Kunitz, Daniel, Wangechi Mutu, Modern Painters, September
Cotter, Holland, Under Threat: The Shock of the Old, New York Times, April 17
Spence, Rachel, The Power of Instinct, The Financial Times, April 15
Herndon, Lara Kristin, Wangechi Mutu, ArtPapers, March/April
Hirsch, Faye, Sharon Stone In Abuja, Art in America, March
Jones, Kellie, EyeMinded: Living and Writing Contemporary Art, Duke University Press
Enwezor, Okwui, Cut & Paste: Interview with Wangechi Mutu, Arise Magazine, Issue 11
Wainaina, Binyavanga, One Day I Will Write About This Place, Minneapolis, MN: Gray Wolf Press, Cover image
Tate, Greg and LaTasha Diggs, Coon Bidness: The Critical Ass Issue, pp. 22-23, 82
2010
Kantilal Patel, Alpesh, Wangechi Mutu, Gladstone Gallery, ArtForum Critics Pick, November 17
Stern, Melissa, Hunt, Bury, Flee: Drawings By Wangechi Mutu, CityArts, Nov. 20
Wehr, Anne, Wangechi Mutu, Hunt Bury Flee, Time Out New York, November 18-24
Rosenberg, Karen, Wangechi Mutu, Hunt, Bury and Flee, The New York Times, November 12
Yablonsky, Linda, Artifacts | Moths and Mercenaries, T Magazine, November 4
Rohr-Bongard, Schreckensschoene Schnippelei, Manager Magazin, August
This You Call Civilization? Art Gallery of Ontario, The Art Street Journal, August
Smith, Roberta, Art? Life? Must We Choose? New York Times, July 2
Hove, Jan Van, Droombeelden Uit Afrika, De Standard, July
Nutt, Harry, Mischwesen, Frankfurter Rundschau, June 1
Clarke, Bill, Wangechi Mutu: Art Gallery of Ontario, Modern Painters, Summer Woeller, Marcus, Sex und Gewalt (Vorsicht, Falle!), TAZ, May 12
Arts and Culture: Wangechi Mutu, BBC World News Service, May 7
Cash, Stephanie, Wangechi Mutu: Terrible Beauty, Art in America, May
Bodin, Claudia, Monstrse Brute und Zwitter, Art: Das Kunstmagazin, May
Kuhn, Nicola, Gefhrlich schne Gttinnen, Der Tagesspiegel, April 29
Nys Dambrot, Shana, Daily Dose Pick, Flavorwire, April 28
Karcher, Eva, Wangechi Mutu, Vogue.de, April 28
Dembo, Wendy, My Dirty Little Heaven, coolhunting.com, April 28
“Prospect.1 New Orleans Shows Public Art as a Form of Civic Engagement, artdaily.org, April 12
Reed, Aimee, Interview with Wangechi Mutu, Daily Serving, April 12
Rylance, David, Bold New Bodies for a Brave New World: David Altmejds The Index and Wangechi Mutus This you call civilization?, Transductions, April 4
Wiensowski, Ingeborg, Grausamer Glamour: Schoen und erschreckend wirken die Collagen von
Wangechi Mutu. Erstmals sind sie in Berlin zu sehen, Kultur Spiegel, April
Evans, Matthew, We Categorize What Were Afraid Of, Deutsche Guggenheim Magazine, Issue 11, Spring
Sandals, Leah, Questions and Artists: Wangechi Mutus Beauty Riff Collages, National Post, February 25
The Short List, Portland Tribune, February 25
Goldstein, Andrew, Wangechi Mutu Wins Deutsche Bank Artist of the Year Award, Art Info, February 23
Row, D.K., Beauty Amid the Upheaval, The Oregonian, February 22
Crow, Kelly, Wangechi Mutu is Deutsche Banks Artist of the Year 2010, Wall Street Journal, February 22
Milroy, Sarah, Amid the Games, Artists Dissect the Body, The Globe and Mail, February 19
Laurence, Robin, Shows Dissect the Body and Human Fears, The Georgia Straight, February 11-18
Griffin, Kevin, Visceral Bodies Shows Off Our Fleshy Architecture, The Vancouver Sun, February 15
Family Skeletons on Display, The Globe and Mail, February 8
Ampofo, Akosua Adomako, and Signe Arnfred, African Feminist Politics of Knowledge, Sweden: The Nordic Africa Institute, Cover image
Artpace Alumi Update, Artpace 10.1, San Antonio, TX
Barson, Tanya, and Peter Gorschlter, Afro Modern: Journeys Through the Black Atlantic, London: Tate Publishing, Cover image
Evans, Matthew, Wangechi Mutu: Between Beauty and Horror, ArtMag Issue 57
Face to Face, Vogue Italia May Issue 717, p. 24
Taguchi Art Collection, New Global Art. Japan: Kentaro Oshita
Han, Heng-Gil, Network and Fluid, pp. 85, 117
Patton, Sharon, Close Up: Enwezor, The International Review of African American Art
Present, Frankfurt, Germany: Deusche Bank Artworks
Spotlight: Artist of the Year 2010: Wangechi Mutu, ArtNews
2009
Smith, Roberta, Dress Codes: Beyond a Simple Fashion Statement, New York Times, October 8
Cotter, Holland, The Week Ahead: April 26 – May 2, New York Times, April 24
Sweeney, Eve, A Fertile Mind, Vogue, pp. 190, 248, April, Photographed by Annie Leibovitz
Bernoni, Giorgia, Un Corpo Mutante e Ambiguo, Inside Art (Italy), March
Mirov, Ben, ART: Pretty Ugly: Wangechi Mutu, A Shady Promise, Brooklyn Rail, February
Wei, Lilly, New Orleans Report: Deliverance: The Biennial, Art In America, February
Halpern, Ashlea, Out of Africa, TimeOut New York, pg 41 Issue 694 January 15-2
Ligon, Glenn, Civic Engagement: To Miss New Orleans, Art Forum, January
Stern, Steven, Looking Back: Prospect.1 New Orleans, Frieze, Issue 120, January
2008
Mueller, Kurt, Houston: Damaged Romanticism at the Blaffer Gallery, Art Lies, No. 60, Winter
Gawlik, Goschka, Horror Beauties mit Zerschnittenen Seelen, Art Magazine, November 19
Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter, ARTnews, Los Angeles: Wangechi Mutu, pg 176 Vol 107/Number 10, Novermber
Studio, Studio Magazine, Museum of Harlem, Upcoming Exhibitions, pg 13, Fall/Winter
Austin, Tom, Dollar Signs, Moral Symbols: A MAM Exhibition Incites Plenty of Value Judgments, The Miami Herald, December 7
Finch, Charlie, Lighter than Eros, Artnet, November 12
Ellwood, Mark, Our Man In: New Orleans, GQ Magazine, November 7
Robinson, Walter, Bleeding-Heart Biennale, Art Net Magazine, November 7
Britt, Douglas, Blaffer Exhibit Finds Beauty in the Bleak, The Houston Chronicle, November 5
Dewan, Shaila, New Orleans Rising, by Hammer and Art, New York Times, October 29
Browne, Alix, Cuff Love, New York Times, October 3
Watson, Simon, Wangechi Mutu: Mass in the Time of War, Whitewall, Spring
Pagel, Daniel, Boldly Linking all the Pieces: Wangechi Mutu at Vielmetter, Los Angeles Times, April 11
Miles, Christopher, Art Around Town, Los Angeles Weekly, April 10
Dembo, Wendy, Wangechi Mutu, Cool Hunting, April 7
Garcia, Kathryn, Culver City, Opening Night, For Your Art, April 2
Continuing and Recommended, ArtScene, April
Heartney, Eleanor, Make It New, Art in America, April
Wangechi Mutu: Little Touched, Beautiful Decay.com, April 1
Catherine Wagley, Destroying Prettiness: Wangechi Mutu and Kara Walker, Daily Serving, March 31
Goldman, Edward, ArtTalk: Art, Sex, and Videotape, KCRW, March 18
Shaw, Alex, More Flavor: Lecture, Wangechi Mutu, Flavorpill, March 13
Turner, Elisa, Wilfredo Lam Meets Miami, Art Circuits: Miami Visual Art Guide, Spring
Enright, Robert, Resonant Surgeries: The Collaged World of Wangechi Mutu, Border Crossings Magazine, Issue No. 105, February
Yablonsky, Linda, Poll Positions, Artforum.com, February 6
Feature: Paper Cuts, Artkrush, Issue 77, February 6
Martin, Courtney J., Pick: Wangechu Mutu at Victoia Miro Gallery, London, Artforum, January 18
Martin, Courtney J., Wangechi Mutu: Yo.n.l, Artkrush, Issue 75, January 9
Cox, Lorraine Morales, Transformed Bodies, Colonial Wounds & Ethnographic Tropes: Wangechi Mutu in 2008
Violence, N. Paradoxa International Feminist Art Journal, Ed. Katy Deepwell, Volume 21
2007
Volzke, Daniel, Ab dem 22. November: Wangechi Mutu zeigt opulente Collagen in London, Monopol, December
Steinberg, Claudia, Aufbruchstimmung an der Lower East Side, Kunstzitung, December
Macmillan, Kyle, Exhibit shows a world of fine artists, Denver Post, November 1
Eshun, Ekow, The Art of Darkness, Vogue, November
Row, DK, In praise of bolder women, The Oregonian, October 29
Every Revolution is a Roll of the Dice, The Big Bend Sentinel, September 20
Mullins, Charlotte, Painting People, Figure Painting Today, pg 110
Voelz Chandler, Mary, Inside the Box: New Museum building squares up space for art, education, community, Rocky Mountain News, August 23
Dimling Cochran, Rebecca, Pick: Wangechi Mutu at ACA Gallery, Atlanta, Artforum, June 7
Heartney, Eleanor, Worldwide Women, Art in America, June/July
Aldarondo, Cecilia, Ghada Amer + Wangechi Mutu, Art Papers, May/June
Kruger, Barbara, Wangechi Mutu, Interview Magazine, April
Nolan, Joe, Wangechi Mutu: Sleeping Heads Lie, Number Independent Arts Journal, No 58, Spring
Koenig, Wendy, Wangechi Mutu: Memphis, Art Papers, March/April
Abbie, Mary, Feminism Revisited: Art by two African-born women revitalizes feminist issues in a handsome Franklin Art Show, Star Tribune, March
Brooks, Amra, Fair Report: Art LA, artinfo, February 10
Cotter, Holland, Feminist Art Finally Takes Center Stage, The New York Times, January 29
Ellis, Patricia, Catching up with Charles (Saatchi), FlashArt, January/February
Oguibe, Olu, Looking Back: the most significant shows of 2006, frieze, January, issue 104
Spaulding, David, New York, Interrupted, Artforum, January
2006
Mullins, Charlotte, Painting People: the state of the art, Thames and Hudson, London
Cameron, Dan, New York, Interrupted, PKM Gallery, Beijing, China
Jongbloed, Marjorie, Entangled: Approaching Contemporary African Artists, Marjorie Jongbloed and VolkswagenStiftung, Hannover
Wangechi Mutu- The Art Universe, Vanity Fair, December, pg 352
Koeppel, Fredric, Gorgeous surfaces in a nightmare of sensuality, corruption, violence, The Memphis Commercial Appeal, November 10
Maart, Brenton, Distant Relatives: Artists of the African Diaspora, Mail and Gardian, Western Cape South Africa, Vol. 22 #43, pg 2, Nov 3-9
New Prints Review, Art on Paper, November/December
Carver, Jon, Still Points of the Turning World, Art Papers, November/December, pg 69
Martin, Courtney, Site San Fe 6th International Biennial: Still Points of the Turning World, Contemporary, Issue 86, pg 64
Blumenstein, Ellen, L.A. Confidential, Monopol, November/December
Korotkin, Lindsay, Reviews, Tema Celeste, November/December, pg 78
Berkovitch, Ellen, SITE Santa Fes 6th International Biennial, artUS, November
Colpitt, Frances, A Slow-Motion Biennial, Art in America, October, pp 69-75
Murray, DC, Wangechi Mutu at SFMOMA, Art in America, October, pg 205
Wright, Karen, Saatchi Exhibits Totemic Art, Surrealist Penis, bloomberg.com, October 6
Muchnic, Suzanne, The Art Explosion, Los Angeles Times, October 1
Rimanelli, David, Scene & Herd: A Night at the Opera, Artforum.com, September 26
Blum, Kelly, and Annette DiMeo Carlozzi, ed. Art is Passion, Blanton Museum of Art: America Art Since 1900,
The Articulate, The University of Texas at Austin, 2006.
Auricchio, Laura, Wangechi Mutu, Art Papers, September/October
Murinik, Tracy, Afro-Alien Exquisite Corpses, Art South Africa, Spring, pp 26-29
Klopper, Sandra, Distant Relatives/Relative Distance, Art South Africa, Spring, pp 64-65
Black, Ezrha Jean, Labyrinths of SITE: Ottmann scales down numbers and theme, but stays big on art, artillery, vol 1 no 1, September
Vogel, Carol, Where Bel Canto Meets Paintbrush, New York Times, August 15
Morris, Tom, "Still Points of the Turning World", ArtReview, July, issue 1, p 37
Roberts, Angela, "Infinite Painting: Contemporary Painting and Global Realism", ArtReview, July, issue 1, p 139
Walker, Hollis, "Colonial apparitions", Pasatiempo, July 7-13
Fischer, Zane, "Art Without Excuses", Santa Fe Reporter, July 5-11
Wangechi Mutu, The New Yorker, June 26
Wangechi Mutu, The New Yorker, June 12
Smith, Roberta, Wangechi Mutu: An Alien Eye and Other Killah Anthems, New York Times, June 9
Kazanjian, Dodie, Fierce Creatures, Vogue, June
Perryer, Sophie, Distant Relatives/Relative Distance (catalogue no.21), June
Berwick, Carly, Jungle-Punk Princesses Populate Wangechi Mutus Solo NYC Debut, Bloomberg.com, May 31
Wilson, Michael, House Red, Artforum.com Diary, May 25
Pollack, Barbara, Wangechi Mutu: An Alien Eye and Other Killah Anthems, Time Out New York, Issue 556, May 25-31
Miller, Paul, A Gathering of the Tribes #11, Time Out New York, Issue 556, pg 70, May 25-31
Taylor, Catharine P, Charles Saatchi messes with USA Today, adweek.blogs.com, May 12
Alberge, Dalva, Hang it allthey want to sneak Saatchis junk into our academy, The Times (UK), May 11
Lewis, Caroline, Saatchis USA Today at the Royal Academy of Arts London, 24hourmuseum.org, May 10
Reynolds, Nigel, Saatchi is ready for another sensation at the RA, The Daily Telegraph, April 5
Goodyear, Sarah, Wangechi Mutu: An Artist Comes into Her Own, Bklyn, Spring, page 20
Wangechi Mutu at SFMoma, ArtInfo.com, March
Mullins, Charlotte, Painting People, Thames & Hudson
Helfand, Glen, Voluptuous Horror Wangechi Mutu harnesses the power of violence and beauty,
San Francisco Bay Guardian.com,vol. 10 no. 14, January 4-10
Helfand, Glen, Wangechi Mutu, Artforum.com, January 3
Cotter, Holland, Feminist Art Finally Takes Center Stage, New York Times, January
1111 Journal of Literature and Art, Volume III
Thomas, Liz, Wangechi Mutu, The F-Word Zine, Number 2, page 2
For Committed Civic Engagement, The Cooper Union, pg 16
Oliveira, Filipa, Wangechi Mutu, Arte Contemporanea, pg 66
Schmidt, Jason, Artists: photographs by Jason Schmidt, pg 90
Cotter, Holland. ART; Feminist Art Finally Takes Center Stage, The New York Times, Section E, pg1, January
2005
Paul, Jonathan S., Places, Everyone, The New York Times Style Magazine, Winter
Oliveira, Filipa, Wangechi Mutu, W-Art Contemporary Art Magazine, Issue no. 8, pages 66-69
Future Greats 2005, ArtReview, Volume IX, December, page 99
Fricke, Kirsten, Sex Sells, Beautiful Decay, December
Smith, Roberta, Where Issues of Black Identity Meet the Concerns of Every Artist, The New York Times, November 18
Egon Schiele: The Ronald S. Lauder and Serge Sabarsky Collections, Neue Galerie Museum for German and Austrian Art, New York, (catalog illustration, page 388)
Adjaye, David, Top Ten, Artforum, November
Trellis, Emma, Mutable Mutu, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, October
Weinberg, Michelle, Out of Africa: Female Forms that Tell a Tale of Torture, Miami New Times, Sept. 15
Turner, Elisa, Going Solo: Wangechi Mutu Finds Inspiration In Her Native Africa, The Miami Herald, Sept.11
Hatcher, David, Poco a Go-Go, X-tra, Volume 8, Number 1, Fall Issue
Arty Hour, The Herald, August 12
Luis, Carlos M., Wangechi Mutu y su Amazing Grace, Artes & Letras, August 7
Amazing Grace, Miami Monthly, August
Fricke, Kirsten, Wangechi Mutu, Beautiful/Decay, Issue L, August
Ellis, Patricia, Wangechi Mutu – The Triumph of Painting, The Saatchi Gallery essay
Bravo, Gabriel C., Wangechi Mutu Art Exhibit, MiamiPoetryReview.com, July 22
Suarez de Jesus, Carlos, Mutus Mojo, The Miami New Times, July 21
Amazing Grace: First Solo Show for Kenyan-born Artist, Coral Gables Gazette, July 21
Sheets, Hilarie M., Using Art to Build Pride, The New York Times, June 1
Kapferer, Roland, Africa Remix, Frieze, June/July/August Issue 92, page 156
Heartney, Eleanor, Return to the Real, Art in America, June/July, pages 85-89
Korotkin, Joyce B., Fight or Flight, Tema Celeste, May/June, pages 76-77
de La Forterie, Maud, Africa Remix Continental, Art Actuel, Issue #38, May/June, pages 47-50
Post-Black, Post-Soul, or Hip-Hop Iconography: Defining the new Aesthetics, The International
Review of African American Art, Volume 20 #2
Lo, Melissa, Wangechi Mutu, Flash Art, May/June Issue, Vol. XXXVIII, NO. 242, page 146
Chevalier, Jari, Greater New York Show at P.S.1, The New York Art World.com, April
Brielmaier, Isolde, Wangechi Mutu: Re-Imagining The World, Parkett, No. 74, pp. 6-13
Where to buy – Wangechi Mutu, The Week, March 25
Andersson, Ruben, Mixed Bag of African avant-garde, The London Globe, March 20
Rosenberg, Karen, Artists on the Verge of a Breakthrough, New York Magazine, March 3
Continued and Recommended, ArtScene, Vol.24, no.7, March
Painted Ladies, SouthBank, March
Myers, Holly, Artists at play in the world, Los Angeles Times, February 25
Brownell, Ginanne, "Front and Center: In London, it’s the year of African art", Newsweek, www.msnbc.com, February 17
Harrison, Sara, Pin-Up: Contemporary Collage and Drawing, Art Monthly, February
Pollack, Barbara, Panic Room, Time Out New York, January 13-19, pages 55-56
Biro, Matthew, "Reviews – Midwest", Art Papers, pg. 51, January/February Issue
2004
Graham-Dixon, Andrew, All stuck and scribbled, The Sunday Telegraph, December 19, page 112
Pin-Up: Contemporary Collage and Drawing, BBC News UK edition, December 13
Cripps, Charlotte, Work at the cutting edge, The Independent Review, December 2, page 18
A-Z London, The Art Newspaper, No.153, December
Ciuraru, Carmela, Cutting Remarks, Cover Page and Feature, ArtNews, November
Leitzes, Cary Estes, Body Politic, and Kunitz, Daniel, US Editors Letter, ArtReview, cover and feature, pages 61-63, September
Cotter, Holland, Black comes in Many Shadings, The New York Times, Friday, August 13, page E29
Kelly, Kevin, Reward for Creative Touch, Daily Nation, Lifestyle Magazine, August 11
Johnson, Kenneth, Shes Come Undone, The New York Times, July 9
Ribas, Joao, Shes come Undone, Time Out, July 8, page 55
Kerr, Merrily, Extreme Makeovers, Art on Paper, July/August, page 28-29
Schwendener, Martha, "She’s Come Undone", ArtForum.com critics pick, June
Saltz, Jerry, Borough Hall, Village Voice, May 3
Smith, Roberta, "Emerging Talent and Plenty of It", The New York Times, March 12
Martin, Courtney, Looking Both Ways, Flash Art, January/February
Worman, Alex, "L.A. Confidential", Artnet.com, January 24
Daily, Meghan, "Peter Norton – Collecting with a Conscience", Guggenheim Magazine, Winter, pg 30
2003
Williamson, Sue, Looking Both Ways, Artthrob, December
Cotter, Holland, Redefining the African Diaspora, New York Times, November 21
Pagel, David, Harrowing, hallucinatory visions – Wangechi Mutu at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles Times, October 24
Martin, Courtney, Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Flash Art, October
Fleey, Peter, Black President, Frieze Magazine, October, page 118
Sirmans, Franklin, Portfolio, Grand Street, Fall
Koirala, Snigdha, Black President, BOMB, Fall, page 17
Cotter, Holland, King of Music, New York Times, July 18
Cotter, Holland, Off The Record, New York Times, May 16
Cotter, Holland, Wangechi Mutu, New York Times, March 14
McKanic, Arlene, Mutus Disturbing Creatures at JCAL, Q.guide, March 13
Ashford, Doug, Off The Record, Time Out Magazine, May 8-15
Croal, Aida Mashaka, Africana, March
Oneacre, Alison, Hallowed Walls, Womens Wear Daily, February 3
2002
Murray, Soraya, Africaine, NKA Journal of Contemporary African Art, Fall/Winter, p. 88-93
Banai, Nuit, Body of Evidence, One World, August/September, p. 124-125
Hazlewood, Carl E., Hot Shows From the Edge: Summer in the City, NYArts, September
Barliant, Claire, Africaine, Art on Paper, July/August
Johnson, Ken, Art Guide, The New York Times, July 5
Cotter, Holland, From the Ferment of Liberation Comes a Revolution in African Art, New York Times, Feb. 17
Budick, Arielle, Identity, a Concept Explored in 2 Harlem Shows, Newsday, February 1
Cunningham, Bill, Old and New, New York Times, January 27
2001
African art exhibit, Daily News, November 25
Sonkin, Rebecca, Good Rap, Art News, April, p. 41
2000
Brockington, Horace, After Representation, The International Review of African American Art, p. 47
Ziolkowski, Thad, The Magic City, Artforum, October
The Magic City, The New Yorker, August 14, p. 14
Johnson, Ken, The Magic City, The New York Times, August 11
Johnson, Ken, The Magic City, The New York Times, August 4
1999
Sirmans, Franklin, Surely it Cannot Burn so Long, Time Out Magazine, November 25December 2
Oguibe, Olu and Enwezor, Okwui, Reading the Contemporary: African Art from Theory to the Marketplace, The MIT Press, p. 10
1998
Sadao, Amy, Transgressive Imaginations, essay and interview on Wangechi Mutu and Rina Banerjee

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2018
Honoree African Art Awards Dinner, National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C.
2017
National Artist Award, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Aspen, CO
2016
Cultural Leadership Award, American Federation of Arts, New York, NY
2014
United States Artist Fellow
2013
African Diaspora Awards, New York, NY
Blackstar Film Festival Audience Award for Favorite Experimental Film, Philadelphia, PA
Brooklyn Museum Artist of the Year, Brooklyn, NY
2011
Cooper Union Augustus St. Gaudens Distinguished Artist Award, New York, NY
2010
Artist of the Year Award, Deutsche Bank
2008
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant, New York, NY
Cooper Union Urban Visionaries Awards, Emerging Talent Award, New York, NY
2007
The Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Award New York, NY
2006
Presidents Citation in Art, Cooper Union, New York, NY
2005
Artist in Residence, Steep Rock, Washington, CT
2004
Artist in Residence, ArtPace, San Antonio, TX
The Chrysalis Award, The Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Art, New York, NY
2003
Artist in Residence, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Artist in Residence, Cooper Union, New York, NY
2001
Jamaica Center for the Arts Fellowship, Queens, NY
2000
Fannie B. Pardee Fellowship, New Haven, CT
1998
Masters of Fine Art Fellowship, Sculpture Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT
1994
Richard Leakey Merit Award, Nairobi, Kenya

Public Collections

Altoids Collection / New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON
Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD
Blanton Museum, University of Texas, Austin, TX
Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt, Germany
The Hague, Netherlands
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
Judith Rothschild Foundation / The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Musée d’art contemporain de Montreal, Montreal, QC
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Nasher Museum, Duke University, Durham, NC
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL
Saatchi Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, MI
San Francisco Museum of Contemporary Art, San Francisco, CA
Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson

Education

1999
Born in Los Angeles, California
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
2020
Silver Art Projects Residency at 4 World Trade Center, New York, NY
2017
NYU Gallatin, Art History and Environmental Design, New York, NY

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2024
"Songs About War," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2023
"A Witness to the Rub", Asia Art Center, Taipei, Taiwan
"Wali’s Farm", Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY
Tiwani Contemporary, Lagos, Nigeria
2022
"After me, the flood," Derek Eller Gallery, New York City, NY
"Everything go scatter," Tiwani Gallery, London, UK
"OMG (how to find God)," Fergus McCaffrey, Saint Barthelemy
2021
"Olisaemeka," Simchowitz Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Jaga-Jaga," Freedom Gallery. New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2022
"Seven/Seven: The Fraught Landscape," Fergus McCaffrey. Tokyo, Japan
"Narrative Minds," Asia Art Center, Taipei, Taiwan
2021
"Poetic Sustenance, Ryan Christopher, Miranda Forrester, Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson," Tiwani Gallery, London, UK
"The Loneliest Sport, Spazio Amanita Gallery," New York, NY
"Animal Instincts," Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston, MA

Bibliography

2022
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2021
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News

Nick Aguayo

2019

Drambot, Shana Nys. “Art Guide: Saturday, September 7th in Downtown,” LA Weekly, September 4 (Link)

 

Edgar Arceneaux

2019

Obioha, Vanessa. “Review: ‘Boney Manilli’ Finds an Inquisitive Audience in Lagos,” This Day, May 17 (Link)

Bleiberg, Laura. “‘Artist in residence’: How one phrase is powering L.A.’s cultural explosion,” Los Angeles Times, April 25 (Link)

Gelt, Jessica. “Mike Kelley Foundation grants: 10 winners split $400,000 to make daring art,” Los Angeles Times, April 11 (Link)

2018

Paul, Crystal. “Edgar Arceneaux’s labyrinthine ‘Library of Black Lies’ invites endless interpretation,” Seattle Times, December 19 (Link)

Castro, Alexander. “Performance revisits an infamous TV moment for Ben Vereen,” Providence Journal, November 28 (Link)

Borchert, Gavin. “Henry Art Gallery’s New Senior Curator on the Role of Art in Challenging Times,” Seattle Magazine, November (Link)

Cascone, Sarah, “Editors’ Picks, Print Week Edition: 21 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week,” artnet news, October 22 (Link)

“150+ Artists and Billboard Locations Announced As Part of The Largest Public Art Project in U.S. History,” ArtFix Daily, October 19 (Link)

Clendenen, Dustin. “Update: For Freedoms Arrives in L.A. Ahead of Nov. 6 Midterm Election,” LA Weekly, October 23 (Link)

Cooper, Matt. “The week ahead in SoCal theater, Oct. 14-21: ‘Winter Solstice,’ ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ and more,” LA Times, October 12 (Link)

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Fernandez, Jacqueline. “5 theatre performances, from life at a cutthroat New York magazine to a Pulitzer Prize-winning play,” The Eastsider, October 19 (Link)

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Almino, Elisa Wouk. “Ten Days of Local Performance Art Throughout Downtown LA,” Hyperallergic, October 10 (Link)

“Sept. 22: CalArts Alum Presents Financial Workshop at Broad Museum,” SVC News (web), September 20 (Link)

Stromberg, Matt, “A Workshop for Artists to Mindfully Manage Their Finances,” Hyperallergic (web), September 19 (Link)

 

My Barbarian

2018

“Non-Western,” Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT), Los Angeles, CA (Link)

 

Whitney Bedford

2019

Sritharan, Abi. “5 Wonderful Things To Do In London This Weekend (15-17 March 2019),” Luxury London, March 12 (Link)

2018

Jean Black, Ezhra, “Refuge from the Inferno: L.A.’s Best Summer Group Shows,” Artillery (web), August 8 (Link)

Zarley, B. David, “Sand, Sea, and the Sublime: A Review of Whitney Bedford at Carrie Secrist Gallery,” New City Art (web), June 15 (Link)

 

Sadie Benning

2018

Casadio, Mariuccia. “I quadri di Sadie Benning,” Vogue Italia, April 16 (Link)

O’Falt, Chris, “Pixelvision: How a Failed ‘80s Fisher-Price Toy Camera Became One of Auteurs’ Favorite ’90s Tools,” IndieWire (web), August 9 (Link)

Masterson, Piers, “Sadie Benning: Sleep Rock,” this is tomorrow Contemporary Art Magazine (web), May 10 (Link)

Lloyd, Kathryn, “Sadie Benning, Sleep Rock,” The White Review (web), May (Link)

Luke, Ben, “Sadie Benning/Ian White review: Playing tricks on a sense of time,” Evening Standard (web), April 30 (Link)

Waugh, Rosemary, “Sadie Benning: Sleep Rock,” Time Out London, April 24 (Link)

 

Ellen Berkenblit

2019

“Atrium Project: Ellen Berkenblit,” MCA Chicago, Chicago, IL (Link)

“Samaritans,” Eva Presenhuber, New York, NY (Link)

Farr, Kristin. “Ellen Berkenblit, Practical Magic,” Juxtapoz, July 10 (Link)

Russeth, Andrew. “Seven Superb Shows to See in Los Angeles During—and After—the Art Fairs,” Artnews, February 15 (Link)

Desmarais, Charles. “Berkenblit, Braman’s trippy ‘True Blue Mirror’ at McEvoy Foundation,” SF Chronicle, February 8 (Link)

Scott, Andrea K. ““Samaritans,” New Yorker, January 26 (Link)

2018

Yau, John, “Ellen Berkenblit’s Outcasts, Animals, and Body Parts,” Hyperallergic, September 22 (Link)

Nadel, Dan, “Human Nature: Dan Nadel on the Art of Ellen Berkenblit, Carroll Dunham, Sarah Peters, and Kyle Staver,” Artforum, September (Link)

“In Conversation: Ellen Berkenblit with Alex A. Jones,” The Brooklyn Rail (web), September 4 (Link)

Indrisek, Scott, “17 Artists Share the Music that Inspires Them,” Artsy (web), June 27 (Link)

“Ellen Berkenblit at Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels,” Artnet News, June 16

Yau, John, “An Artist’s Film Not Like the Others,” Hyperallergic (web), June 15 (Link)

 

Andrea Bowers

2018-2019

“Parking on Pavement,” The School, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, NY

2019

O’Neil, Dilara. “Who Profits When Pain Becomes Art?,” Garage, June 19 (Link)

“Art Basel removes part of Andrea Bowers’ ‘Open Secret’ installation,” Malay Mail, June 14 (Link)

Larsen, Nina. “Women artists bring #MeToo reckoning to Basel fair,” Jakarta Post, June 14 (Link)

Niermann, Ingo. “Basel Roundup,” Art Agenda, June 18 (Link)

“#MeToo Art Installation in New York Involves Survivors’ Images Without Consent, Social Media Slams Artist Andrea Bowers,” Latestly, June 13 (Link)

Cascone, Sarah. “After an Outcry, Andrea Bowers Removes an Abuse Survivor’s Photos From a Monumental Artwork About the #MeToo Movement,” artnet, June 12 (Link)

Schneider, Tim and Kate Brown. “The 6 Best—and Riskiest—Artworks at Art Basel Unlimited, Where the Fair’s Supersized Artwork Shines,” artnet, June 11 (Link)

Siegel, Nina. “#MeToo Work at Art Basel Offers Cautionary Tale About Political Art,” New York Times, June 16 (Link)

Kinsella, Eileen. “The #MeToo Movement Will Headline Art Basel Unlimited This Year With Andrea Bowers’s Epic Account of America’s Harassment Reckoning,” artnet, April 16 (Link)

Weathers, Chelsea. “After Posada: Revolution,” Artforum, February (Link)

2018

Mania, Astrid. “Critics Picks: Andrea Bowers at Capitain Petzel,” Artforum, September (Link)

Judah, Hettie. “Frieze London review – women on top at the #MeToo art fair,” The Guardian, October 4 (Link)

Schuster, Angela M.H. “Contemporary Art Shines Bright in the City of Light,” Robb Report, October 16 (Link)

Princenthal, Nancy, “3 Outdoor Art Shows and One Trusty Dog (With Tricks!),” New York Times (web), September 6 (Link)

Stromberg, Matt, “The Power of Artists’ Books to Bind Together Radical Ideas,” Hyperallergic (web), August 28 (Link)

Lambie, Mark, “El Paso artists’ sweet creations of pan dulce casts benefit Annunciation House,” El Paso Times (web), July 27 (Link)

“#MeToo Narratives in Open Secret by Andrea Bowers,” Blouin Art Info (web), July 18 (Link)

Lynch, Scott, “Check Out All This New Art & Insane Crowding On The High Line,” Gothamist (web), April 27 (Link)

 

Kim Dingle

2019

Grundy, Gordy. “We Love Art Books! (Part 2),” Artillery, April 25 (Link)

Barrie, Lita. “Kim Dingle: I Will Be Your Server (The Lost Supper Paintings),” Riot Material, April 5 (Link)

Pagel, David. “Mayhem, table for 1: Artist Kim Dingle, Fatty’s restaurant and her ‘Lost Supper’ paintings,” Los Angeles Times, March 18 (Link)

Schneider, Tim. “Frieze Los Angeles Opens With Pop-Cultural Cachet in the Aisles, on the Stands, and in the Sales Figures,” artnet, February 15 (Link)

“Frieze Los Angeles Kicks Off Inaugural Edition at Paramount Pictures Studios This Week,” Artfix Daily, February 13 (Link)

2018

Brewer, Gary, “Studio Visit: Kim Dingle, Innocence and Pathos – the Chiaroscuro of the Soul,” Art and Cake, October 5 (Link)

Wolff, Natasha, “Change Agents Erin Christovale, Kim Dingle, and Maggie Kayne,” Muse, April 2 (Link)

Becker, Noah, “Whitehot Suggests: Kim Dingle at Sperone Westwater,” Whitehot Magazine, March (Link)

Moony-Martin, Lucia Love, “Muscle Memory: Kim Dingle talks about her Blindfold paintings with Lucia Love Mooney-Martin,” artcritical (web), March 3 (Link)

Yau, John ,”Painting by Touch, Not by Sight,” Hyperallergic (web), January 27 (Link)

2017

Pashaie, Natalie, “Kim Dinlge ‘YIPES’: From Playful to Notorious,” Art Now LA, November 16 (Link)

Miranda, Carolina, “Q&A: How Ed Sullivan, girls gone wild, an alligator and blindfold painting shaped the art of Kim Dingle,” Los Angeles Times, November 8 (Link)

 

Mx Nicole Eisenman

2019

Kinsella, Eileen. “With Warren Kanders Gone, the Eight Whitney Biennial Artists Will Keep Their Work in the Show After All,” artnet, July 25 (Link)

Saltz, Jerry. “A True Protest Biennial,” Vulture, July 22 (Link)

Kushwaha, Brooke. “Queer Artist Nicole Eisenman Installs a Public Artwork in Boston’s 401 Park,” L’Officiel, July 22 (Link)

Sutton, Benjamin. “Four artists demanded their works be removed from the Whitney Biennial.” Artsy, July 19 (Link)

Small, Zachary. “Seven Artists Withdraw Their Work From 2019 Whitney Biennial,” Hyperallergic, July 19 (Link)

Greenberger, Alex. “Artists Remove Work from Whitney Biennial, Protesting Board Member’s Ties to ‘Teargas and Other Weapons of Repression,’” ArtNews, July 19 (Link)

Stapley-Brown, Victoria. “Four artists withdraw their work from the Whitney Biennial,” The Art Newspaper, July 19 (Link)

Moynihan, Colin. “Seven Artists Withdraw From Whitney Biennial Over Board Member’s Ties to Tear Gas,” New York Times, July 19 (Link)

“A Letter From Artists in the Whitney Biennial,” Artforum, July 19 (Link)

Kinsella, Eileen. “Nicole Eisenman and Three Other Artists Withdraw Their Work From the Whitney Biennial in Protest of Board Member Warren Kanders,” artnet, July 19 (Link)

Higgie, Jennifer. “58th Venice Biennale Review: Brilliance and Bluster,” Frieze, May 9 (Link)

Davis, Ben. “Venice Biennale in Pictures: See Work by Every Artist in the Giardini Section of the Sprawling 2019 Exhibition,” artnet, May 9 (Link)

Russeth, Andrew. “Touring the Venice Biennale, Part 2: The Giardini,” ArtNews, May 8 (Link)

Freeman, Ciaran and Brandon Sanchez. “What does America look like in 2019? The Whitney Biennial asks and answers.” America: The Jesuit Review, June 14 (Link)

Dondero, Lillian. “What to Expect at this Year’s Politically-Charged Whitney Biennial,” Elle Decor, June 14 (Link)

Forsythe, Dana. “7 Public Art Installations To Check Out In Boston This Summer,” wbur, June 7 (Link)

Dawson, Aimee. “‘Do your worst, Boston’: Nicole Eisenman’s fountain—vandalised in Germany—gets permanent US home,” Art Newspaper, June 7 (Link)

Scott, Chad. “Nicole Eisenman Installation Puts Exclamation Point On Fenway Development,” Forbes, June 6 (Link)

Budick, Ariella. “Whitney Biennial: an anthology of young America,” Financial Times, June 4 (Link)

Huang, Banyi, “Whitney Biennial 2019: Between Resistance and Complicity,” Ocula, May 31 (Link)

Kelly, Brian. “Forensic Architecture’s Documentary on Kanders Doesn’t Absolve the Whitney Museum,” Hyperallergic, May 22 (Link)

Singer, Dan. “These laid-back Nasher sculptures will keep on lounging poolside for good,” Dallas News, May 23 (Link)

Flores, Micah. “See the Nasher’s Whimsical New Fountain Installation,” D Magazine, May 22 (Link)

“Biennial delivers, despite birth pains,” The Villager, May 22 (Link)

Schjeldahl, Peter. “The Whitney Biennial in an Age of Anxiety,” New Yorker, May 20 (Link)

“Nasher Sculpture Center Acquires Nicole Eisenman’s Sketch for a Fountain,” Artforum, May 20 (Link)

Moffitt, Evan. “The 2019 Whitney Biennial Is Unafraid to Be Beautiful,” Frieze, May 20 (Link)

Hoffman, Barbara. “Whitney Biennial 2019 is a don’t-miss spectacle of wit and weight,” New York Post, May 17 (Link)

Smee, Sebastian. “The Whitney Biennial presents the best new artists in the country — and lots of fluff,” Washington Post, May 18 (Link)

Ferrarini, Paolo. “Venice Art Biennale 2019: Bold + Bright,” Cool Hunting, May 17 (Link)

Bradley, Paige K., “As the World Turns,” Artforum, May 16 (Link)

Solomon, Deborah. “Review: The Whitney Biennial Cops Out,” WNYC, May 17 (Link)

Plagens, Peter. “Whitney Biennial Review: Still Protesting, but to What End?,” Wall Street Journal, May 16 (Link)

Cotter, Holland. “The Whitney Biennial: Young Art Cross-Stitched With Politics,” New York Times, May 16 (Link)

Small, Zachary. “The Apprehensive Politics of a Generation Surface at the 2019 Whitney Biennial,” Hyperallergic, May 15 (Link)

Solway, Diane. “The Whitney Biennial 2019’s Standout Artists Look Backwards, Forwards, All Around Us,” W, May 15 (Link)

Russeth, Andrew. “Soft Power: The Whitney Biennial Is an Elegant But Safe Portrait of Right Now,” ArtNews, May 13 (Link)

Small, Zachary. “Initial Thoughts and Highlights from the 2019 Whitney Biennial,” Hyperallergic, May 13 (Link)

Sutton, Benjamin. “A Nicole Eisenman fountain will splash down in Boston.” Artsy, April 9 (Link)

Russeth, Andrew. “Nicole Eisenman Fountain Will Grace Boston,” ArtNews, April 9 (Link)

Buck, Louisa. “Lismore Castle serves up a rich palimpsest of themes for new show,” Art Newspaper, April 5 (Link)

2018

Alma, Rahel. “By All Means, Judge a Book By Its Cover,” Garage (blog), December 24 (Link)

Brown, Kate. “Nicole Eisenman Makes a Dramatic Turn to Sculpture in Her First Solo Institutional Show in Germany,” artnet, November 8 (Link)

Freeman, Nate. “What Sold at FIAC,” Artsy, October 22 (Link)

Small, Zachary, “Looking at Queer Constellations of Intimacy,” Hyperallergic (web), August 20 (Link)

Hickley, Catherine, “Münster on track to raise funds for Eisenman fountain as artist and gallery reduce price,” The Art Newspaper (web), August 15 (Link)

Faires, Robert, “Nicole Eisenman Receives Booth/FLAG Art Prize,” The Austin Chronicle (web), August 6 (Link)

Friel, Katie, “Austin art museum bestows one of the world’s most ambitious prizes on New York artist,” Culture Map Austin (web), August 3 (Link)

“Nicole Eisenman Wins $200,000 Suzanne Deal Booth/FLAG Art Foundation Prize,” ArtForum (web), August 3 (Link)

Barnes, Michael, “Austin museum picks winner of $800,000 art prize,” My Statesman (web), August 2 (Link)

van Ryzin, Jeanne Claire “Nicole Eisenman wins $200,000 Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize,” Sight Lines Magazine (web), August 2 (Link)

Smith, Roberta, “Painting: An (Incomplete) Survey of the State of the Art,” New York Times (web), August 2 (Link)

Varadi, Keith J., “Nicole Eisenman at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects,” carla (web), April 18 (Link)

Gerwin, Daniel, “Nicole Eisenman’s Portraits of Angry White Men,” Hyperallergic (web), April 12 (Link)

Waters, Sydney, “Dark Light is a Masterpiece of Political Relevance,” Art and Cake, April 9 (web) (Link)

Mizota, Sharon, “In Nicole Eisenman’s paintings, a must-see mirror to America’s political moment,” Los Angeles Times (web), April 2 (Link)

 

Genevieve Gaignard

2019

“Lost and Found in America,” Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Tampa, FL (Link)

Zeiba, Drew. “Vernacular Interior at Hales New York,” Artforum, July (Link)

Vickery, Morgan. “Q&A | Genevieve Gaignard,” Flaunt, May 2 (Link)

Malley, Clara. “Genevieve Gaignard removes our rose-colored glasses for white Americana,” Document, April 5 (Link)

Dafoe, Taylor. “Best Buys: Eight Artists at Independent to Collect for Under $15,000 (If You’re Lucky and Move Fast),” Artnet, March 7 (Link)

Finkel, Jori. “Inside the Dramatic Makeover of LA’s Thriving Art World,” W, February 11 (Link)

Miranda, Cynthia. “Artist Genevieve Gaignard wants her art to speak to different identities,” The Daily Texan, January 30 (Link)

Durón, Maximilíano and Alex Greenberger. “15 Los Angeles Artists to Watch,” ARTnews, January 9 (Link)

Harmon, Erica. “Stepping Into Personal Space,” C Magazine, January

2018

Woolridge, Jane, “Art Basel Week Action Goes Beyond Fairs. You’ll Want These Happenings On Your List,” Miami Herald, December 1 (Link)

Banks, Emma, “This Art Basel Show is Challenging Mainstream and Marginalized Dynamics,” Milk.xyz, December 6 (Link)

Cohen, Alina, “The 15 Best Booths at Art Basel in Miami Beach,” Artsy, December 6 (Link)

Valentine, Victoria, “Beyond Basel: Where to See, Buy, and Experience African and African American Art During Miami Art Week 2018,” Culture Type, December 8 (Link)

Lavelle, Ciara, “Art Basel and Miami Art Week 2018 Winners and Losers,” Miami New Times, December 10 (Link)

Morais, Pedro, “Feminism and Art, The New Voice,” Le Quotidien de l’art, December 14

Idarraga, Jessica. “FREE! Art Fair Starring Genevieve Gaignard,” Cultured, December 4 (Link)

Greenberger, Alex. “The Browser: Jack Smith, Genevieve Gaignard, and Eckhaus Latta’s Notes on Performance,” Artnews, September 12 (Link)

“9 Art Events to Attend in New York City This Week,” ArtNews, September 17 (Link)

Drew, Kimberly. “Tina Knowles Lawson on Her Black Art Collection, Beyoncé, Solange, and Creativity,” Vanity Fair, August 6 (Link)

Cascone, Sarah. “There are Enough Damsels in Distress: Artist Genevieve Gaignard Wants to Undermine Your Assumptions About Beauty and Blackness,” Artnet, August 3 (Link)

Morgan, Maybelle. “Genevieve Gaignard: Meet the Artist Exploring Race, Gender, and Identity Through Her Collages,” Wonderland Magazine, July 25 (Link)

Ryder, Katie. “An Artist’s Costumed Alter Egos Cross Racial Lines,” The New Yorker, July 17 (Link)

Shepherd, Harriet. “The Bi-Racial Artist Using White-Passing Characters to Talk About Blackness,” Sleek Magazine, June 7 (Link)

Cascone, Sarah. “Editors’ Picks: 16 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week,” Artnet, June 4 (Link)

Eckardt, Stephanie. “The 7 Photographers Proving That the Self-Portrait Is 2018’s Most Exciting Genre,” W Magazine, April 6 (Link)

“‘Hidden Fences’ by Genevieve Gaignard at Praz-Delavallade Paris,” BlouinArt Info, March 22 (Link)

Dayal, Mira. “Fictions” at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Artforum, March 1

Shaw, Cameron. “Take a Closer Look: An Interview with Genevieve Gaignard,” Pelican Bomb, March 1 (Link)

Benoit, Guillaume. “Genevieve Gaignard at Praz-Delavallade,” Slash Magazine, March (Link)

Reynolds, Pamela. “In Forms & Alterations, Artists Use Fashion to Unravel Gender Politics and Identity,” The Artery, February 1 (Link)

Female Artist Who Has Made 2017 “Her” Year, The Art Gorgeous, January 30 (Link)

 

Liz Glynn

2019

“Rosetta Getty on the Female Artists who Inspire her,” Vanity Fair, May 24 (Link)

Culp, Samantha. “Artistic Capital: In Liz Glynn’s massive installations, big questions about the meaning of value,” Harvard Magazine, January/February (Link)

2018

“Frieze London Opens This Friday,” ArtForum (web), October 3 (Link)

Baradel, Lacey, “Figuring History: Robert Colescott, Kerry James Marshall, Mickalene Thomas,” CAA Reviews, September 21 (Link)

“Diana Campbell Betancourt Introduces Live 2018,” Frieze, September 21 (Link)

Brown, Mark, “Frieze London art fair returns with gossiping opera singer,” The Guardian (web), September 20 (Link)

Iredale, Jessica, “Rosetta Getty RTW Spring 2019,” WWD, September 10 (Link)

“New York Fashion Week Women’s S/S 2019 Editor’s Picks,” Wallpaper, September 11 (Link)

Marcisz, Christopher, “Liz Glynn’s Comforting Vision of a Dystopian Future,” Hyperallergic, August 28 (Link)

Marcisz, Christopher, “Liz Glynn’s Comforting Vision of a Dystopian Future,” Hyperallergic (web), August 27 (Link)

Anderson, Lindsey, “Catch a Free Sculpture Milwaukee Talk at the Pfister Tonight,” Milwaukee Magazine (web), August 22 (Link)

Harrington, Leah Triplett, “Redefining Common Space,” Now + There blog, August 6 (Link)

“Sculpture Milwaukee attracts visitors with tours, lectures and summer fun,” Urban Milwaukee, July 18 (Link)

Hagman, Sarah, “Sitting Pretty,” The Improper Bostonian (web), August 3 (Link)

McGowan, Amanda, “Get A Taste Of Gilded Age Living With A New Public Art Exhibit In Boston,” WGBH, August 3 (Link)

Katz, Marni Elyse, “Beautiful Ruins,” The Boston Globe (web), August 2 (Link)

Cook, Greg, “Recreating A Gilded Age Ballroom Outdoors In Boston To Mull Our Economic Future,” Wonderland (web), July 30 (Link)

Ambrose, Graham, “A new public art installation puts the ruins of a Gilded Age ballroom by Kenmore Square,” The Boston Globe (web), July 27 (Link)

Gerst, Ellen, “New Public Art Brings an Opulent Ballroom to the Comm. Ave. Mall,” Boston Magazine (web), July 26 (Link)

Garcia, Maria, “Art Installation In Kenmore Square Transforms An Opulent Ballroom Into A Ruin,” wbur, July 26 (Link)

Tang, Angela. “MASS MoCA’s ‘Archaeology’ Excavates Temporal Questions”, The Williams Record, February 7 (Link)

Kane, Tim, “Artist at MASS MoCA explores implication of production,” Times Union (web), March 28 (Link)

McQuaid, Cate. “At MASS MoCA, a dark look at a possible future”, The Boston Globe, 14 January (Link)

2017

Carrigan, Margaret. “Liz Glynn Questions the Direction of American Progress at Mass MoCA”, Observer, 11 December, 2017. (online) (Link)

2016

Munro, Cait. “Meet Creative Capital’s 63 Award-Winning Artists, Writers, and Performers,” artnet, January 12 (Link)

 

Karl Haendel

2019

Schwaiger, Seth Orion. “Making It in America: Karl Haendel on the absurdities of the Art World,” artcritical, February 20 (Link)

Heinrich, Will. “What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week,” January 16 (Link)

2018

“How do I sell more art?” Diaphanes, Fall/Winter

“Inside Frieze London 2018, via Five iPhone Camera Rolls,” Another (web), October 5 (Link)

Da Silva, José, “All the president’s men (and one first lady) at Art Basel,” The Art Newspaper (web), June 15 (Link)

 

Samuel Levi Jones

2019

Boyd, Oseye. “New exhibit at Newfields makes lasting impression,” Indianapolis Recorder, March 21 (Link)

2018

Sayej, Nadja. “Edge of visibility: celebrating artwork with hidden messages,” The Guardian, November 19 (Link)

Ollman, Leah. “Keep Looking: Samuel Levi Jones Speaks with Leah Ollman,” Art In Print, September 6 (Link)

Weisbrode, Kenneth and Heather H. Yeung, “How We Lost the Sky,” The New York Times, July 23 (Link)

Sussman, Anna Louie, “What Sold at Art Basel,” Artsy (web), June 17 (Link)

Chi, Paul, “Blu Ivy Bid $10,000 at an Art Auction, and Won,” Vanity Fair (web), March 18 (Link)

 

Hayv Kahraman

2018

“Project Series 52: Hayv Kahraman,” Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA (Link)

2019

“The Third Line summer show at Alserkal Avenue,” Arab News, May 25 (Link)

Okamura, Sara Farrell. “A Wake-Up Call at MASS MoCA: Suffering from Realness,” Greylock Glass, May 5 (Link)

Hodgson, Emma. “How Art Dubai’s Inclusive New Direction Is A Win For Us All,” Grazia Middle East, March 13 (Link)

2018

Beeston, Georgia. “‘You have to go deeper’: Islamic art comes alive at Jameel prize in London,” Middle East Eye, October 11 (Link)

Judah, Hettie. “Frieze London review – women on top at the #MeToo art fair,” The Guardian, October 4 (Link)

Shaikh, Ayesha, “5 Art Books That Will Immediately Upgrade Your Coffee Table,” Harper’s Bazaar Arabia (web), September 27 (Link)

Mizota, Sharon, “Review: Hayv Kahraman’s paintings of decorous Kurdish women short-circuit stereotypical images of Iraq,” LA Times (web), September 17 (Link)

Feliciano, Kristina, “Sex Work and Survival in Hayv Kahraman’s ‘Silence Is Gold,'” Gallery Gurls (web), Spetmeber 22 (Link)

Finkel, Jori, “Hayv Kahraman on the Kurdish exodus—and the trouble with humanitarian campaigns,” The Art Newspaper (web), September 21 (Link)

“Top London Art Shows this Week: Justin John Greene to Tomma Abts,” Blouin ArtInfo, September 3 (Link)

Forshaw, Siobhan, “Hayv Kahraman’s Politics of Painting,” Elephant (web), July 25 (Link)

Da Silva, Jose, Gareth Harris, and Emily Sharpe,”Three to See: London,” The Art Newspaper (web), June 29 (Link)

Lescase, Zoe, “13 Artists On: Immigration,” The New York Times Style Magazine (web), June 19 (Link)

“These Artists and Designers Have Made the Shortlist for Jameel Prize 5,” Harper’s Bazaar (web), June 19 (Link)

Stoughton, India, “Middle Eastern Artists Give Traditional Art A Modern Twist,” Al-Monitor (web), June 4 (Link)

Greenberger, Alex, “Shortlist Revealed for 2018 Jameel Prize,” ARTnews (web), February 6 (Link)

 

Raffi Kalenderian

2019

De Witt, Olivia. “Raffi Kalenderian,” Artillery, June 26 (Link)

Irvin, Rebecca. “Raffi Kalenderian celebrates life in his exuberant, colourful, painted portraits,” It’s Nice That, June 7 (Link)

McNay, Anna. “Raffi Kalenderian – interview: ‘It’s like banging your head against a brick wall, but if you get through to the other side it feels so good’,” Studio International, June 4 (Link)

2018

Nash, David. “Kendall Wilkinson Outfits the $15.5 Million Penthouse at San Francisco’s 181 Fremont,” Architectural Digest, October 30 (Link)

 

Mary Kelly

2019

“The Best Guide to Desert X 2019,” KCET, March 6 (Link)

Cascone, Sarah. “The Desert X Biennial Opens in the Coachella Valley With Art Scattered Across 55 Miles,” Artnet, February 8 (Link)

Sussman, Anna Louie. “The Challenges Female Artists Face Mid-Career,” Artsy, January 11 (Link)

2018

Rea, Naomi and Kate Brown. “Who Shops at Frieze London? We Buttonholed Rose McGowan, Bob Rennie, and Other Power Players at the Fair,” Artnet News (web), October 5 (Link)

“Revisiting the Fiercely Productive Practices of Marginalized Women Artists,” Frieze (web), October 1 (Link)

Sussman, Anna Louie. “The Art Market Is Finally Catching up with Strong Female Artists It Ignored,” Artsy, October 5 (Link)

“Must See: Pippy Houldsworth Gallery Face-to-Face,” ArtForum, Fall (Link)

Fowler, Susanne, ” ‘Social Work’ Provides Visibility for Women Artists at Frieze London,” New York Times (web), October 1 (Link)

Buck, Louisa. “Social work: eight dissenting female artists feature in Frieze London’s new section,” The Art Newspaper (web), October 4 (Link)

Bromwich, Kathryn, “Mary Kelly: ‘All borders are anathema to art’” Guardian (web), September 15 (Link)

Kelly, Mary. “Women in the Arts: Mary Kelly,” Frieze (web), October 2 (Link)

Black, Holly. “Five Pioneering Female Artists Who Changed the Landscape of the Art World,” Another Magazine, October 8 (Link)

 

Shana Lutker

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

 

Hugo McCloud

2019

Boucher, Brian. “Cracking the Millennial Market: How Art Businesses Are Tweaking Their Strategies to Target the Next Generation of Collectors,” artnet, July 8 (Link)

2014

Anderson, Stacey. “Hugo McCloud: Artist by Design,” The New York Times, May 28 (Link)

Small, Rachel. “A Room Full of Roof: Hugo McCloud,” Interview, May 16 (Link)

 

Dave McKenzie

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

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)

 

Rodney McMillian

2019

Desmarais, Charles. “Rodney McMillian’s cyclorama of displacement at SFMOMA,” SF Chronicle, April 29 (Link)

Gardner, Drake. “Professor’s new exhibition explores homelessness, inequality in America,” Daily Bruin, April 30 (Link)

Shindel, Dan. “A New, Highly Eclectic Space for Arthouse Films in Los Angeles,” Hyperallergic, April 19 (Link)

“The Twenty Five,” Cultured, February/March

Lorin, Guillaume. “BEAUX ARTS – In this Land de Rodney McMillian au SFMOMA,” CHOQ, March 28 (Link)

Ambramovich, Alex. “Termite Art and the Modern Museum,” New Yorker, February 28 (Link)

Volpicelli, Anna. “Winter Arts Preview: 16 Bay Area Exhibitions, Performances + Festivals,” 7×7, January 8 (Link)

2018

Knight, Christopher. “Review: Helen Molesworth’s final show at MOCA is the anti-celebrity show we need right now,” Los Angelest Times, October 19 (Link)

Wouk Almino, Elisa. “Helen Molesworth’s Last MOCA Exhibition Is an Act of Love,” Hyperallergic, November 13 (Link)

Rus, Mayer. “Designer Nell Alano Reimagines Philanthropist Eileen Harris Norton’s Santa Monica Home,” Architectural Digest, November 11 (Link)

Smith, Roberta, “Painting: An (Incomplete) Survey of the State of the Art,” New York Times (web), August 2 (Link)

Raji, Michelle, “Artist Rodney McMillian Wants Viewers to Grapple with Race — and Register to Vote,” Texas Observer (web), July 6 (Link)

Jean, Melany, “’Rodney McMillian: Against a Civic Death’ at the Contemporary Austin,” The Austin Chronicle (web), March 16 (Link)

Olsen, Ivy, “Antidotes for apathy: Rodney McMillian’s Austin show is a ‘call to action’,” The Art Newspaper (web), February 20 (Link)

Miranda, Carolina A., “L.A. artist Rodney McMillian peels back the façade on the ultimate symbol of power: the White House,” Los Angeles Times, January 10 (Link)

 

Yunhee Min

2019

Walter, Alexander. “10 engaging architectural installations for your Friday inspiration,” Archinet, May 3 (Link)

Leung, Phillip. “Hammer Museum installation delivers vibrant, sensory experience,” Daily Bruin, April 25 (Link)

2018

Brien, Patrick. “Four years in the making, massive Riverside exhibit blends art, architecture,” The Press-Entreprise, November 22 (Link)

Nash, David. “Kendall Wilkinson Outfits the $15.5 Million Penthouse at San Francisco’s 181 Fremont,” Architectural Digest, October 30 (Link)

Weber, Jessica, “Rolling Out the ‘Red Carpet’,” UCR News, October 1 (Link)

Stallings, Tyler, “Red Carpet in C at UCR ARTS Blurs Boundaries of Art and Architecture,” KCET, September 4 (Link)

“UCR Arts Exhibition Blurs Boundaries of Art and Architecture,” UCR Today (web), August 16 (Link)

 

Wangechi Mutu

2019

“Wangechi Mutu’s Female Figures Grace the Met’s Façade,” New Yorker, September 9 (Link)

MacSweeney, Eve. “How Kenyan-Born Artist Wangechi Mutu Is Taking Over the Met,” W, August 27 (Link)

Catlin, Roger. “Women’s Voices Ring With a Resounding Roar in this New Show,” Smithsonian Magazine, July 17 (Link)

Budick, Ariella. “Whitney Biennial: an anthology of young America,” Financial Times, June 4 (Link)

Loos, Ted. “Why These 4 Whitney Biennial Artists Are Making Waves,” Galerie Magazine, May 10 (Link)

Goodman, Jonathan. “Highlights from the 2019 Whitney Biennial,” Art Fuse, May 30 (Link)

Moffitt, Evan. “The 2019 Whitney Biennial Is Unafraid to Be Beautiful,” Frieze, May 20 (Link)

Valentine, Victoria L. “Artists Wangechi Mutu and Kara Walker Land Major Museum Commissions,” Culture Type, April 14 (Link)

Freeman, Nate. “Wangechi Mutu will make works for the Metropolitan Museum’s façade for one in a trio of contemporary commissions,”Artsy, March 22 (Link)

Libbey, Peter. “The Met Will Use its Facade and Great Hall to Showcase Contemporary Art,” New York Times, March 21 (Link)

Pellerin, Amanda. “Wangechi Mutu-Keep Moving, Keep Making Art,” TL Magazine, January 12 (Link)

2018

Halperin, Julia and Charlotte Burns”Yes, Basquiat Is an Art-Market Superstar. But the Work of Other African American Artists Remains Vastly Undervalued,” Artnet News, September 20 (Link)

“‘Road to Justice’ at MAXXI,” Blouin Art Info (web), July 31 (Link)

Valentine, Victoria L., “Baltimore Museum of Art Swaps Works by Warhol, Kline, Noland, and Rauschenberg for Acquisitions by Whitten, Sherald, Mutu, and Yiadom-Boakye,” Culture Type (web), June 28 (Link)

Spivack, Emily, “Why this artist is inspired by a chest of drawers,” The New York Times Style Magazine (web), June 20 (Link)

Brownell Mitic, Ginanne, “In Nairobi, An Art Scene in Transition,” The New York Times, June 12 (Link)

Wilson-Goldie, Kaelen, “’Multiply, Identify, Her’ International Center of Photography Museum (ICP),” ArtForum (web), June 2 (Link)

“‘Inside my Studio’ with Wangechi Mutu,” Cultured Mag (web), June 1 (Link)

 

Elizabeth Neel

2018

Smith, Roberta. “At 7 Art Galleries, the Ecstatic Flow of Paint and the Stories It Can Tell,” New York Times (web), September 27 (Link)

 

Ruben Ochoa

2019

Delson, Susan. “Playful Riffs on Fact and Fiction,” Wall Street Journal, July 26 (Link)

2018

Shimi Roth, Minhae. “Locust Projects Turns 20: Remembering Its Most Memorable Exhibits,” Miami New Times, December 4 (Link)

Safari, Ida, “Ruben Ochoa at Art + Practice,” Artillery, January 2 (Link)

 

Angel Otero

2019

Dafoe, Taylor. “‘Act First and Then Think’: Artist Angel Otero on How to Turn Failure Into Fuel for Creativity,” artnet, April 10 (Link)

Brito, Maria. “Angel Otero and the Miracle of Memories,” Cultured, March 11 (Link)

Yerebakan, Osman Can. “A Brooklyn Artist Finds Inspiration, and Refuge, in Puerto Rico,” New York Times, March 5 (Link)

“Urban Glamour #46,” Livingetc (web), January 24 (Link)

2018

Shirine, Saad. “With the MECA Art Fair, San Juan’s Art Community Rises Again,” Vulture, November 21 (Link)

Nash, David. “Kendall Wilkinson Outfits the $15.5 Million Penthouse at San Francisco’s 181 Fremont,” Architectural Digest, October 30 (Link)

Angeleti, Gabriela, “Angel Otero shares his top picks from Frieze New York,” The Art Newspaper (web), May 3 (Link)

 

Pope.L

2017

“If Not Apollo, the Breeze,” Kadist, San Francisco, CA (Link)

2019

Kissick, Dean. “THE SEPTEMBER OPENINGS: NEW YORK’S MUST-SEE SHOWS,” Cultured, September 4 (Link)

“AN rounds up must-see exhibitions to catch this summer,” The Architect’s Newspaper, July 31 (Link)

Schuster, Clayton. “Why the Whitney, MoMA and Public Art Fund are Uniting for an Exhibition About Artist Pope.L,” Observer, July 25 (Link)

Small, Zachary. “Pope.L Wants You to Crawl Across New York With Him,” Hyperallergic, July 24 (Link)

“The Most Influential Living African-American Artists,” Artsy, February 25 (Link)

“Arts Power 50: The Changemakers Shaping the Art World in 2019,” The Observer, April 1 (Link)

Arn, Jackson. “When Performance Art Takes to the Street, the Results Are Moving,” Artsy, April 9 (Link)

Cotter, Holland. “MoMA, the New Edition: From Monumental to Experimental,” New York Times, February 5 (Link)

Ongley, Hannah. “moma is closing to diversify the art canon,” i-D, February 7 (Link)

2018

Reichert,Elliot J. “Pope.L: The Escape,” Brooklyn Rail, December 20 (Link)

Johnson, Steve. “‘Pope.L: The Escape’ reworks a slavery play as performance art and dares you to wonder what to think about it,” Chicago Tribune, November 16 (Link)

Freeman, Nate. “What Sold at FIAC,” Artsy, October 22 (Link)

Valentine, Victoria L., “Loaded with Symbolism, a Fountain Sculpture by Pope.L is Among New Acquisitions at Carnegie Museum of Art,” The Culture Type (web), July 29 (Link)

Wargo, Abby, “Differing, Drawn: Scholar Examines Pope.L’s “Skin Set” Drawings,” The Elm (web), April 28 (Link)

“Pope.L, Jennifer Russell, and Rachel G. Wilf Join NYU Institute of Fine Arts’ Board of Trustees,” NYU (web), April 4 (Link)

O’Grady, Megan, “Answering Society’s Thorniest Questions, with Performance Art,” T Magazine, New York Times, March 2 (Link)

“Pope.L: The Escape,” The Art Intitute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (Link)

 

Mary Reid Kelley

2019

Fullerton, Elizabeth. “‘They’re our female supervillains!’ Artists mash up Ayn Rand and Gwyneth Paltrow,” The Guardian, July 2 (Link)

Watson, Denise. “MOCA’s new exhibition fills in the “The Rest of History,” the stories often discarded in the telling of America’s story,” The Virginian-Pilot, March 22 (Link)

Campbell, Andy. “Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley,” Artforum, February (Link)

Wood, Eve. “Mary Reid Kelley & Patrick Kelley,” Artillery, January 2 (Link)

2018

Knight, Christopher. “Review: Harry S. Truman at the center of this wonderfully weird, strangely poignant art show,” Los Angeles Times, November 30 (Link)

Horst, Aaron. “Mary Reid Kelley & Patrick Kelley at Susanne Vielmetter,” Carla, November 29 (web) (Link)

Dunne, Aidan, “Kelleys’ bizarre creations crackle with energy of early cinema,” The Irish Times (web), August 4 (Link)

Thorne, Harry, “The Burlesque Worlds of Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley,” frieze, April 5 (Link)

Cromwell, Tim, “From Hirst’s Medusa to Quinn’s marble bust: new London show explores how classical art inspires contemporary artists,” The Art Newspaper, March 6 (Link)

Culpan, Daniel, “Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley at Tate Liverpool,” Artforum, January (Link)

 

Deborah Roberts

2019

Valentine, Victoria L. “Black Female Artists Are Headlining Exhibitions Throughout London,” The Culture Type, July 21 (Link)

Epps, Philomena. “Deborah Roberts at Stephen Friedman,” Artforum, July 1 (Link)

Jansen, Charlotte. “The Artist Disrupting Perceptions of Black Youths,” Elephant, June 25 (Link)

Barrie, Lita. “Deborah Roberts Explores The Fragility of Black Masculinity in Native Sons,” Riot Material, June 5 (Link)

Valentine, Victoria L. “Artist Deborah Roberts Joined Susanne Vielmetter Projects Los Angeles and Has an Exhibition at Gallery’s New Downtown Space,” CultureType, April 23 (Link)

Marcoci, Roxana. “Young Heroines: Deborah Roberts,” Mousse Magazine, Spring (Link)

2018

Roberts, Deborah. “The Lives They Lived: Linda Brown,” The New York Times Magazine, December 30 (Link)

Sheets, Hilarie M. “A Collector Who Grew Up With Art Now Fosters Its Makers,” The New York Times, December 26 (Link)

Greenberger, Alex. “Long-Running ‘Anonymous Was a Woman’ Grants Awarded for 2018, With Betty Tompkins and Deborah Roberts Among 10 Winners,” ArtNews, December 11 (Link)

Valentine, Victoria L. “Art Basel Miami Beach 2018: Select Galleries Throughout the Mega Fair are Showing Works By African and African American Artists, Here’s Where to Find Them,” The Culture Type, December 6 (Link)

Williams, Margaret. “People of the Year: Deborah Roberts,” Tribeza Artists Curated, November 29 (Link)

Onyewuwnyi, Ikechukwu Casmir. “Deborah Roberts at Luis de Jesus,” Carla, Issue 13, August. (Link)

Dambrot, Shana Nys. “Deborah Roberts at Luis de Jesus,” Art and Cake, June 10 (Link)

Luke, Ben. “Artist Deborah Roberts on Yinka Shonibare exhibition and why ‘black is not a colour any more,” Evening Standard, June 6. (Link)

Mizota, Sharon. “Roberts’ powerful statement of black female identity,” LA Times, May 29 (Link)

Miller, Ashia. “Deborah Roberts’ #EvolutionOfMimi art tackles heavy topic of colorism,” RollingOut, May 25. (Link)

Amirkhani, Jordan. “Art Review: ‘The Evolution of Mimi’ at Spelman Museum,” BURNAWAY, April 25. (Link)

Cochran, Rebecca. “Deborah Roberts: The Evolution of Mimi,” Art Papers, March 17.

Sargent, Antwaun. “The Artist Changing the Face of Black Girlhood,” VICE, March 6 (Link)

Feaster, Felicia. “The power and pathos of girlhood defines Deborah Roberts’ collages,” The Atlantic Journal Contribution, March 6.

Van Proyen, Mark. “Deborah Roberts @ Jenkins Johnson,” Square Cylinder, February 19. (Link)

Larocca, Amy. “Portfolio: Her Breakthrough Women,” The New York Magazine, February 5 (Link)

Green, Tyler. “Deborah Roberts, Anita Witek,” Modern Art Notes Podcast, February (Link)

Johns, Myke. “Artist Deborah Roberts ‘Emancipates’ Black Girlhood In Spelman Exhibit,” National Public Radio, January 25 (Link)

 

Steve Roden

2019

Knight, Christopher. “Review: Sonic frequency as art? Enter Steve Roden’s captivating prisms of color,” Los Angeles Times, August 17 (Link)

 

Paul Mpagi Sepuya

2019

“Grace Wales Bonner,” Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London, UK

Eckhardt, Stephanie. “The Problem With Robert Mapplethorpe,” W, July 27 (Link)

Weitzman, Jordan. “Episode 32: Paul Mpagi Sepuya,” Magic Hour, July 8 (Link)

Jackson, Danielle. “What the Whitney Biennial Tells Us About the Future of Photography—and the Artists Who Will Shape It,” arnet, July 3 (Link)

Irvin, Rebecca. “Deconstructed bodies: The photography of Paul Mpagi Sepuya,” It’s Nice That, June 21 (Link)

“Confessions on the Dance Floor: Reveries From The Gay Bar,” Artforum, Summer (Link)

Howe, David Everitt. “The Conditions,” Art in America, May (Link)

Loos, Ted. “Inspired by Virginia Woolf, Curated by Tilda Swinton,” New York Times, May 22 (Link)

Henderson, Jane. “Q&A: Intimate portraits by Paul Mpagi Sepuya revise notion of ‘dark rooms’,” St. Louis Today, May 22 (Link)

Goldstein, Caroline and Eileen Kinsella. “A Buyer’s Guide to the Whitney Biennial: What You Need to Know About the Exhibition’s Brightest Rising Stars,” artnet, May 22 (Link)

Moffitt, Evan. “The 2019 Whitney Biennial Is Unafraid to Be Beautiful,” Frieze, May 20 (Link)

King, Chris. “New CAM shows fulfill every challenge of contemporary art,” St. Louis American, May 20 (Link)

Aletti, Vince. “Previews: Paul Mpagi Sepuya at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis,” Artforum, May (Link)

Gilbert, Alan. “Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s “The Conditions,” Art-Agenda, April 5 (Link)

Scott, Andrea K. “Paul Mpagi Sepuya Mines the Queer History of the Portrait Studio,” New Yorker, March 29 (Link)

Schwendener, Martha. “New York Art Galleries: What to See Right Now,” New York Times, March 28 (Link)

Mellin, Haley. “Sheree Hovsepian and Paul Mpagi Sepuya Take Over Venice Beach,” Garage, March 25 (Link)

Manatakis, Lexi and Ashleigh Kane. “Art shows to leave the house for this month,” Dazed, March 15 (Link)

“9 Art Events in New York: Isaac Julien, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gretchen Bender, Arakawa, and More,” ArtNews, March 4 (Link)

Velasco, David. “Project: Paul Mpagi Sepuya,” Artforum, March (Link)

“Photographer Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s Blurred Lines,” Garage, February 20 (Link)

Cavaluzzo, Alexander and Daniel Avery. “THE 12 BEST ART EXHIBITS TO SEE IN 2019,” Newsweek, February 13 (Link)

Malone, Callan. “The LALA List,” LALA Magazine, Winter 2019, p. 51

“In the Studio with Paul Mpagi Sepuya,” SIXTY Hotels (blog), January 9 (Link)

Selvin, Claire. “Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects Now Represents Paul Mpagi Sepuya,’ ARTnews, January 8 (Link)

Pahules, Anastasia. “Artists on Art: Paul Mpagi Sepuya on Lorna Simpson,” LACMA Unframed (blog), January (Link)

2018

Cooper, Ashton. “Critics’ Picks: Positioner at Matthew Marks,” Artforum, October (Link)

Christon, Jimmy. “‘Tipping Points’ exhibit reflects changing political world,” The Miscellany News, October 24 (Link)

Haris, Gareth. “Can an increase in two-artist booths spur sales at Paris’s Fiac?” Art Newspaper, October 17 (Link)

Lubow, Arthur. “What’s New in Photography? Humanism, MoMA Says,” New York Times, March 9 (Link)

Allegretto, Dan. “We All Wear the Mask: New Photography at the Museum of Modern Art,” Art in America, April 2 (Link)

Jones, Gregory Eddi. “Picture, Paper, Friend, and Flesh: An Interview with Paul Mpagi Sepuya,” In the In-Between, March 12 (Link)

Onyewuenyi, Ikechukwu Casmir. “Paul Sepuay at team (bungalow,” Carla, February 14 (Link)

Oldweiler, Cory. “MoMA’s new photography exhibit focuses on identity in 2018,” AM New York, March 18 (Link)

Woodward, Richard B. “MoMA’s Human Focus,” Wall Street Journal, March 14 (Link)

Wheeler, André-Naquian. “moma’s ‘new photography’ series asks what it means to be human,” i-d, March 27 (Link)

Aubry, Lisa. “MoMA to Display UCLA Alum’s Work Exploring Identity, Portraiture,” Daily Bruin, March 14 (Link)

Norman, Lee Ann. “Intimate Moves In A Dark Room: Paul Mpagi Sepuya at Document,” New City Art, April 19 (Link)

Goldberg, Ariel. “In the Room,” Art in America, April 1 (Link)

“Image of the Day,” Elephant, September 12 (Link)

Wheeler, André. “In the Studio, in the Nude: An Artist Capturing Queer Masculinity,” AnOther, October 12 (Link)

Campbell, Andy. “Paul Mpagi Sepuya,” Aperture, Fall

“Paul Mpagi Sepuya,” Unseen, Issue 5, Fall

Quinton, Jared. “Paul Mpagi Sepuya at DOCUMENT,” Artforum, March (Link)

Norman, Lee Ann. “Intimate Moves In A Dark Room, Paul Mpagi Sepuya at Document,” Newcity Art, April 19 (Link)

Goldberg, Ariel. “The Room,” Art In America Magazine, April 1 (Link)

Allegretto, Dan. “We All Wear The Mask : New Photography at the Museum of Modern Art,” Art In America Magazine, April 2 (Link)

Wheeler, André-Naquian. “MoMA’s ‘New Photography’ Series Asks What It Means to be Human,” i-D Magazine, March 27 (Link)

Indrisek, Scott. “At MoMA, Photography Doesn’t Have to Reinvent Itself to be Radical,” Artsy, March 20 (Link)

“Five Questions with Paul Mpagi Sepuya,” Cultured Magazine, March 20 (Link)

Woodward, Richard B. “MoMA’s Human Focus,” The Wall Street Journal, March 14 (Link)

Lubow, Arthur. “What’s New in Photography? Humanism, MoMA Says,” The New York Times, March 9 (Link)

 

Arlene Shechet

2019

Heitzman, Lorraine. “The Quirky Harmony of Arlene Shechet’s Sculpture,” Art and Cake, May 20 (Link)

Ollman, Leah. “Arlene Shechet’s new sculptures are weirdly engrossing and crazy fresh,” Los Angeles Times, April 29 (Link)

Belcove, Julie. “These Trailblazing Female Artists Are Finally Getting the Recognition they Deserve,” Robb Report, April 11 (Link)

Kalb, Jonathan. “Fiona Shaw Performs “The Waste Land” in Madison Square Park,” TheaterMatters, April 11 (Link)

Small, Zachary. “Fiona Shaw Will Perform T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land in Madison Square Park,” Hyperallergic, April 11 (Link)

Barron, James. “Bringing Liberty’s Torch to Manhattan (Icy Weather Permitting),” New York Times, February 3 (Link)

2018

Solomon, Deborah. “Review: Arlene Shechet Goes Public,” WNYC, December 21 (Link)

Cascone, Sarah. “How a Residency at a Toilet and Sink Factory Inspired Arlene Shechet’s New Public Art Project at Madison Square Park,” artnet, December 20 (Link)

Small, Zachary. “Arlene Shechet Smuggles Politics into Madison Square Park,” Hyperallergic, November 20 (Link)

“NYC restaurant serves guests wooden boxes for stowing away their phonesNYC restaurant serves guests wooden boxes for stowing away their phones,” CTV News, October 30 (Link)

Carlson, Jen. “Video: Dianne Wiest Is Buried In Scorched Earth & Performing Samuel Beckett In This NYC Park,” Gothamist, October 24 (Link)

“VIDEO: Dianne Wiest Totally Rocks Beckett in Madison Square Park!” Broadway World, October 24 (Link)

Feldman, Adam. “Dianne Wiest is doing Beckett in a park this week, for free, dressed as a rock, Time Out, October 24 (Link)

Libbey, Peter. “Dianne Wiest Is a Boulder, but Not for Halloween,” New York Times, October 24 (Link)

“Dianne Wiest To Perform Beckett Next Week At Madison Square Park,” Broadway World, October 17 (Link)

“‘Every Single Second it Changes’: Watch Sculptor Arlene Shechet Harness the Protean Power of Plaster,” Artnet News, October 5 (Link)

Cascone, Sarah, “Editors’ Picks: 12 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week,” Artnet News (web), September 25 (Link)

Loos, Ted, “Porcelain Finds Its Outside Voice,” New York Times (web), September 23 (Link)

“Morning Links: Sword Wound Edition,” Art News, September 24 (Link)

“Photographer outs herself as anonymous donor of millions to female artists,” CBS This Morning (web), August 23 (Link)

“’A Beautiful Land of Extremes’: See New York through the Eyes of 6 Visionary Locals.” CNN Style, June 28 (Link)

Wong, Alex, “Reflecting pond in Madison Square Park will be transformed by public installation,” The Architect’s Newspaper (web), June 1 (Link)

Farber, Janet L., “‘More Than I Know’ Shechet’s abstract sculpture at Joslyn eludes easy classification for all,” The Omaha Reader (web), May 27 (Link)

Bui, Phong, “Arlene Shechet: Some Truths,” The Brooklyn Rail (web), May 1 (Link)

 

Dasha Shishkin

2018

Jones, Samuel. ” At new Neiman Gallery exhibit, psychedelic prints bleed into negative space,” Columbia Spectator, October 22 (Link)

 

Amy Sillman

2019

“Confessions on the Dance Floor: Reveries From The Gay Bar,” Artforum, Summer (Link)

Henry, Clare. “Passionate About Drawing: Roger Malbert Unveils Hand Drawn Action Packed – Clare Henry,” ArtLyst, March 28 (Link)

2018

Sillman, Amy. “Delacroix,” 4columns, December 14 (Link)

Kamps, Toby. “In Conversation: Amy Sillman with Toby Kamps,” The Brooklyn Rail, December 11 (Link)

Haidu, Rachel. “Amy Sillman: Camden Art Centre,” Artforum, December (Link)

Armstrong, Annie. “Phillips $88.5 M. Contemporary Sale Comes Up Short, with Passes on Burri and Pollock,” Art News, November 15 (Link)

Angeleti, Gabriella. “Phillips and Bonhams see strong sales on smaller lots,” The Art Newspaper, November 16 (Link)

Hatfull, Nicholas. “The Vicarious Warmth of Amy Sillman’s Paintings,” Frieze, October 26 (Link)

Westall, Mark. “Amy Sillman: Landline : The first institutional exhibition of the acclaimed American painter,” Fad Magazine, July 4 (Link)

Judah, Hettie, ” The Best Shows in London During Frieze Week,” Frieze (web), September 28 (Link)

Barnard, Imelda, “‘I’m working with and against painting’ – an interview with Amy Sillman,” Apollo (web), September 26 (Link)

Sillman, Amy, “Laura Owens,” Artforum, April (Link)

“Amy Sillman,” The New Yorker, February (Link)

Tuchman, Phyllis, “Artisanal Abstraction: The Elusive, Effusive Art of Amy Sillman,” ArtNews (web), February 16 (Link)

Petrovich, Dushko, “The New Face of Portrait Painting,” The New York Times Style Magazine, February 12 (Link)

Mullen, Matt, “The Playfully Troubled Art of Amy Sillman,” Interview (web), January 25 (Link)

 

Mickalene Thomas

2016

“Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs and tête-à-tête,” Aperture, New York, NY; travelled to Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD; Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, VA (2017); Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA (2017); Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA (2018) (Link)

2019

Lim, Kay. “Black models in modern art,” CBS News, July 14 (Link)

Barmann, Jay. “SFMOMA Sells Rothko Painting To Fund Purchase Of 11 Works By Women And Minorities,” SFist, June 28 (Link)

Desmarais, Charles. “SFMOMA’s new acquisitions an important drop in the bucket,” SF Chronicle, June 28 (Link)

“The Most Influential Living African-American Artists,” Artsy, February 25 (Link)

Stapley-Brown, Victoria. “Surround yourself in the 70s: Mickalene Thomas installation comes to Miami’s Bass Museum,” Art Newspaper, June 7 (Link)

Palumbo, Jaqui. “These Photographers Explore the Limitlessness of Gender Identity,” Artsy, May 30 (Link)

Little, Colony. “The Studio Museum Conceives Its Future in a Traveling Exhibition,” Hyperallergic, March 6 (Link)

Parris, Amanda. “In the heart of the AGO, 100 Black women artists gathered to celebrate. Is it a sign of true change?,” CBS, February 8 (Link)

Valetine, Victoria L. “Black Art History: 17 Exhibition ‘Firsts’ Happening This February,” The Culture Type, February 8 (Link)

Scott, Chadd. “‘Posing Modernity’ Prepares To Say ‘Goodbye’ To New York, ‘Hello’ To Paris,” Forbes, January 25 (Link)

Burns, Charlotte and Julia Halperin. “Museums, Acquisitions and Artists of Color, Why Now is the Time for Change,” Sotheby’s, January 11 (Link)

Valetine, Victoria L. “Culture Type Picks: 18 Best Black Art Books of 2018,” Culture Type, Janurary 4 (Link)

“‘Mickalene Thomas: Femme Noires’ at the Art Gallery of Ontario,” Blouin Art Info (web), January 8 (Link)

Smith, Melissa. “How a Businesswoman Became a Voice for Art’s Black Models,” New York Times, December 26 (Link)

2018

Egan, Maura. “Enterprising Artists Are Redefining Country Living in Picturesque Northwestern Connecticut,” Departures, September 24 (Link)

Smee, Sebastian. “Two revelatory exhibitions upend our understanding of black models in art,” Washington Post, December 10 (Link)

Parris, Amanda. “The art world often excludes Black women. Mickalene Thomas’s superpower is making them visible,” CBC, December 7 (Link)

Rosen, Miss. “7 Black Artists You Should Know,” Broadly, December 6 (Link)

Carrier, David. “Deconstructing Race in Western Painting,” Hyperallergic, December 1 (Link)

Adams, Kelsey. “Mickalene Thomas celebrates Black women at the AGO,” Now Toronto, December 3 (Link)

“Baltimore Museum of Art Launches Commission Series and Curatorial Fellowship with Focus on Diversity,” Artforum, November 30 (Link)

Greenberger, Alex. “Baltimore Museum of Art Launches Diversity-Minded Commission Series and Curatorial Fellowship,” Art News, November 30 (Link)

Hernandez, Jasmin. “Mickalene Thomas and Racquel Chevremont Run on Adoration and Activism,” Elle, November 30 (Link)

“Mickalene Thomas: The artist on reclaiming the black female body,” WBEZ Chicago, November 28 (Link)

Nguyen, Long. “Posing Modernity,” Flaunt, November 12 (Link)

Reid, Tiana. “What it Means When Columbia Does a Show About the Black Model on Its West Harlem Expansion Campus,” Vulture, November 9 (Link)

Edelson, Sharon. “As If, Audemars Piguet Bring Stimulating Talk to Beautiful Setting,” WWD, November 9 (Link)

Sargent, Antwaun. “Seven Artists on the Warhol Influence,” New York Times, November 1 (Link)

Goldsmith, Suzanne. “2018 Fall Arts Guide: November,” Columbus Monthly, October 29 (Link)

Diderich, Joelle. “Dior Lady Art Project Celebrates Great Women Artists,” WWD, October 29 (Link)

Cascone, Sarah. “‘I Use It as a Way of Drawing and Seeing’: Artist Mickalene Thomas on How Photography Became the Center of Her Practice,” artnet news, October 26 (Link)

Sheet, Hillarie M. “New Attention for Figures in the Background,” The New York Times, October 25 (Link)

Stapley-Brown, Victoria. “Show turns a spotlight on the black female figure in Modern art,” The Art Newspaper, October 23 (Link)

“Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today,” Apollo, October 1 (Link)

Pitts, Zac. “Mickalene Thomas Photography Exhibition,” WDTN News, October 19 (Link)

O’Grady, Megan. “How Carrie Mae Weems Rewrote the Rules of Image-Making,” New York Times Style Magazine, October 15 (Link)

Gilson, Nancy. “Arts review: In depicting women in her life, painter Mickalene Thomas prefers flash, depth,” Columbus Dispatch, October 14 (Link)

Binlot, Ann. “The Art of Being A Muse,” Document, October 10 (Link)

Weber, Jasmine. “Mickalene Thomas Makes a Muse of Cardi B,” Hyperallergic, October 9 (Link)

Kai, Maiysha. “High Art: Cardi B and Artist Mickalene Thomas Collab for W Magazine,” The Glow Up, October 9 (Link)

Solway, Diane. “Cardi B Channels Hollywood’s Legendary Latina Glamour Queens in W’s Art Issue,” W Magazine, October 9 (Link)

Azzarello, Nina, “opera ‘music video’ by maurizio cattelan & pierpaolo ferrari is as wild as you’d imagine,” designboom (web), 4 October (Link)

Adrian-Diaz, Jenna, “5 Lessons in Feminist Art,” The Cut (web), October 3 (Link)

Drew, Kimberly and Nicole Chapoteau, “Artist Mickalene Thomas Opens Up About the Importance of Diverse Bodies In Her Work,” Harper’s Bazaar (web), October 3 (Link)

Keimig, Jasmyne, “Black Girl Magic, Mickalene Thomas, and Being My Own Muse,” The Stranger (web), September 21 (Link)

Michael, Michael Love, “In Conversation: John Edmonds and Mickalene Thomas,” Paper, September 19 (Link)

Pothast, Emily, “An Artist Pays Homage to Her Glamorous, Dying Mother,” The Stanger (web), September 12 (Link)

Lee, Michael, “Wexner Center art exhibition to empower women, challenge art history norms,” The Lantern, September 10 (Link)

Cascone, Sarah and Caroline Goldstein, “From Mark Bradford in Baltimore to Victor Hugo in LA: 33 Museum Shows Around the US Worth Traveling For,” Artnet News (web), September 5 (Link)

Belcove, Julie L, “Artist Mickalene Thomas: “It was always a political statement,” The Financial Times (web), August 31 (Link)

“Datebook: Our Top Columbus Events for September,” Columbus Monthly (web), August 31 (Link)

Clemans, Gayle, “A look at painter Mickalene Thomas’ lesser-known photography at Henry Art Gallery,” The Seattle Times (web), August 29 (Link)

Armstrong, Annie, “Carrie Mae Weems, Mickalene Thomas, Zoe Buckman, More Will Make Art for Planned Parenthood’s ‘Unstoppable’ Campaign,” Art News, August 2 (Link)

Najjar, Christina, “Three New York City Artists to Follow on Instagram This Month,” Hamptons (web), June 5 (Link)

Small, Zachary, “In Rihanna Photoshoot for Vogue Paris, Juergen Teller Cribs Imagery from Mickalene Thomas,” Hyperallergic (web), July 24 (Link)

Stapley-Brown, Victoria, “Did Juergen Teller borrow from Mickalene Thomas’s work in Vogue Paris Rihanna shoot?” The Art Newspaper (web), July 24 (Link)

Upchurch, Michael, “Mother as muse in a powerful show of Black beauty,” Crosscut (web), July 23 (Link)

“10 LGBTQ+ Artists who Redefined Contemporary Art,” Mutual Art (web), June 7 (Link)

Wilson-Goldie, Kaelen, “’Multiply, Identify, Her’ International Center of Photography Museum (ICP),” ArtForum (web), June 2 (Link)

 

Nicola Tyson

2018

Allam, Roula, “4 Noteworthy London Fashion Week Happenings,” About Her (web), September 19 (Link)

Dacre, Karen, “Victoria Beckham’s SS19 10th anniversary show at London Fashion Week,” The Evening Standard (web), September 17 (Link)

Rogers, Sam, “Victoria Beckham comes home to London Fashion Week,” Vogue Paris (web), September 16 (Link)

Conti, Samantha, “LFW Preview: Victoria Beckham Set to Light Up Piccadilly Circus With London Show,” WWD (web), September 14 (Link)

Magenheim, Jillian, “Runway Report: Victoria Beckham SS19,” Olivia Palermo (web), September 18 (Link)

Elison, Jo, “Victoria Beckham’s 10th anniversary homecoming was all business,” Financial Times (web), September 16 (Link)

Paton, Elizabeth, “Victoria Beckham Sells Her Clothes Herself,” New York Times (web), September 17 (Link)

Jones, Jo, “Victoria Beckham: backstage at her spring/summer 2019 show – in pictures,” The Guardian (web), September 17 (Link)

 

Monique Van Genderen

2018

“If I go there, I won’t stay there” at ltd los angeles,” Blouin Art Info, October 1 (Link)

 

Esther Pearl Watson

2019

“The Moon: Eternal Pearl,” Concord Center for the Visual Arts, Concord, MA

 

Patrick Wilson

2018

Pagel, David,” When a rectangle is more than a rectangle: Making sense of Patrick Wilson’s colorful chaos,” Los Angeles Times, February 5 (Link)

 

Kiriakos Tompolidis

Education

1997
Born in Essen, Germany
Currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany

b.

1997
Born in Essen, Germany
Currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany

Selected Group Exhibitions

2024
"New Works by Lavaughan Jenkins, Mario Joyce, Raffi Kalenderian, Kiriakos Tompolidis," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (forthcoming)

Todd Gray

b.

1954
Los Angeles, CA

Education

1989
MFA California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA
1979
BFA California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA

Selected Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2024
Solo, Galerie Opdahl, Stavanger, Norway (forthcoming)
2023
"Rome Work," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"On Point," Lehmann Maupin, London, UK
2022
"Atlantic lullabies, Other tellings," David Lewis, East Hampton, NY
2021
"the hidden order of the whole," David Lewis, New York, NY
"Crossing the Waters of Space, Time, and History," Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI
"Todd Gray / MATRIX 186," Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT
2019
"Cartesian Gris Gris," David Lewis, New York, NY
Todd Gray: Euclidean Gris Gris," Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA (cat.)
2018
"Todd Gray: Pluralities of Being," Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA
"Portraits," Melikseitan | Briggs, Los Angeles, CA
2017
"My Life in the Bush with MJ and Iggy," Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA
"Pluralities of Being," Gallery Momo, Johannesburg, South Africa
2016
"A Place That Looks Like Home," Light Work, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY (cat.)
"Time Machine, Hippie Dandy," Meliksetian | Briggs, Los Angeles, CA
2015
"Caliban in the Mirror 2.0: Exquisite Terribleness," Samson Projects, Boston, MA
2014
"Exquisite Terribleness," Meliksetian | Briggs, Los Angeles, CA
2012
"The Gray Room," Hagedorn Foundation Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2010
"Spirit Shack (with Kyungmi Shin)," See Line Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
2005
"Todd Gray, Shaman," Pablo’s Birthday, New York, NY
2004
"Todd Gray: Immaculate," Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (cat.)

Selected Group Exhibitions

2023
"The World Made Wondrous," Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA
2022
"Afro-Atlantic Histories," Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA
"Claiming the Narrative," Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, NJ
2021
"Black American Portraits," Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA
"Mining The Archive," Yancey Richardson, New York, NY
"Photo Flux: Unshuttering LA," The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA
2020
"TELL ME YOUR STORY: Storytelling in African American Art, From the Harlem Renaissance to the Present," curated by Rob Purrée, Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort, The Netherlands
2019
"ec·dy·sis," curated by Shirley Morales, ltd los angeles at CASSTL and Antwerp Art Pavillion, Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp, BE
"Whitney Biennial," curated by Jane Panetta and Rujeko Hockley, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (cat.)
"Mapping Black Identities," Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN
"A Brilliant Spectrum: Recent Gifts of Color Photography," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
2018-2019
"Michael Jackson: On the Wall," curated by Nicholas Cullinan, National Portrait Gallery, London, UK; traveling to Grand Palais, Paris, France; Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn, Germany; and the Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland (cat.)
2018
"The Assassination of Leon Trotsky," David Lewis, New York, NY
"Public Fiction: The Conscientious Objector," curated by Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey and Lauren Mackler, MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles, CA
2016
"Made In LA: a, the, though, only," curated by Aram Moshayedi and Hamza Walker, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA (cat.)
2015
"Breath/Breadth: Contemporary American Black Male Identity," Maier Art Museum, Randolph College, VA
"Black Portraitures{S} li: Imagining the Black Body and Re-Stagging Histories," symposium presented by Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, Florence, Italy
"Cry Me A River, Etoile Polaire Lodge #1," New Orleans, LA
"Manifest Justice," pop-up exhibition, Los Angeles, CA
2014
"Freeway Studies #2: Inside the Quad," curated by Meg Linton, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Gettin’ off the Ground," curated by Isabelle Lutterodt, Angeles Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA
2013
"Go Tell It on the Mountain," California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA
2012
"Sight Specific: LACPS and the Politics of Community," USC Fisher Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Refocus: Multicultural Focus," Arena 1, Santa Monica, CA
2011
"The Bearden Project," The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
"Posing Beauty," curated by Deborah Willis, Fisher Museum of Art, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; traveled to Newark Art Museum, Newark, NJ; Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA
2010
"From My Universe, Object of Desire," See Line Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
"Contemporary Art From the Douglas Nielsen Collection," Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ
2009
"Black Is Black Ain’t," curated by Hamza Walker, Detroit Museum of Art, Detroit, MI (cat.)
"Oz, New Offerings From Los Angeles," Instituto Cultural Cabana, Guadalajara, Mexico
"Posing Beauty," curated by Deborah Willis, Gulf + Western Gallery, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, New York, NY
2008
"Black Is Black Ain’t," curated by Hamza Walker, Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (cat.)
"Twenty Years Ago Today: Supporting visual Artists in LA," curated by Rita Gonzalez and Kris Kuramitsu, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA
"Truthiness: Photography as Sculpture," curated by Tyler Stallings, CAlifornia Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA
"PIX, Some Recent Photos From The Post-Filmic Era," curated by Kristina Newhouse, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA
"This Side of Paradise: Body and Landscape in Los Angeles Photographs," curated by Claudia Bohn- Spector and Jennifer Watts, Huntington Library, San Marino, CA
2007
“Celebrity," curated by Marily Knode, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ; traveled to Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX
"Blacks In and Out of the Box," curated by Lisa Henry California Afro-American Museum, Los Angeles, CA
2006
"Brave New World," curated by Heather Harmon and Nicole Dungao, Pharmaka Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Gray, Korfmann, Youngblood: New Forms in Photography," Carl Berg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2005
"Framing the Triangle," curated by Deborah Willis, Goethe Institute, Accra, Ghana
2004
"Fade, 1990-2003, African American Art in Los Angeles," L.A. Cultural Affairs Department, Luckman Gallery, California State University Los Angeles, Los Angles, CA
2001
"Committed to the Image," Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
"Beyond Boundaries: Contemporary Photography in California," The Friends of Photography, San Francisco, CA

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Duron, Maximiliano. “At Art Basel Miami Beach, Large-Scale Artworks Reflect on Tumultuous Past Two Years.” ARTnews.com, December 1
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2020
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2019
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Mitter, Siddhartha. “The Whitney Biennial Called. How Will They Answer?” The New York Times, May 9
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2018
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2016
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2015
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2005
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2004
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2003
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2002
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2001
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Exhibition Catalogues and Publications

2019
McGrew, Rebecca. Todd Gray: "Euclidean Gris Gris." Claremont: Pomona College Museum of Art
Hockley, Rujeko and Panetta, Jane. "Whitney Biennial 2019." New York: Whitney Museum of American Art.
2018
Cullinan, Nicholas, ed. "Michael Jackson: On the Wall’. London: National Portrait Gallery.
2016
Moshayedi , Aram. "Made in L.A. 2016: a, the, though, only." Munich: Prestel Publishing.
2013
Copeland, Huey, Darby English, Greg Foster-Rice, Amy M. Mooney, Kymberly N. Pinder, Krista Thompson, Hamza Walker, and Kenneth Warren. "Black Is, Black Ain’t." Chicago: The Renaissance Society.
2009
Gray, Todd. "Michael Jackson: Before He Was King." San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
2004
Henger, Sue, ed. "Todd Gray: Immaculate." Los Angeles: Luckman Gallery.
2000
Barron, Stephanie, Sheri Bernstein, Ilene Susan Fort, Howard N. Fox. "Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000". Berkeley: University of California Press.

Selected Talks, Lectures and Panels

2021
Artist Talk: Todd Gray / MATRIX 186, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT, March 8 Panel Discussion: Todd Gray: Euclidean Gris Gris, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT, May 12
2016
The Poetic Research Bureau presents. Todd Gray, October 15
2011
Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, “Caliban in the Mirror”, New Orleans, LA
2005
Luckman Gallery, “Immaculate” gallery talk New York University, Accra, Ghana, Visiting Artist
2004
Yale University, “Regarding Michael Jackson: Performing Racial, Gender, and Sexual Difference Center Stage Academy of Media Arts, (Kunsthochschule fur Medien) Cologne, Germany, Visiting Artist
2002
Academy of Media Arts, (Kunsthochschule fur Medien) Cologne, Germany, Visiting Artist Claremont Graduate School, Visiting Artist
2001
Academy of Media Arts, (Kunsthochschule fur Medien) Cologne, Germany, Visiting Artist The Public + Artist Program, Museum of Contemporary Art, L.A.
California Community Foundation – J. Paul Getty Trust Fund for the Visual Arts and Brody Arts Fund panelist for the selection of Individual Artist Awards
1998
MOCA Mentors Program, presenter, Los Angeles
1997
The Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, "Photographic Lecture and Workshop Series" “Sunday Family Art Workshops with Todd Gray", MOCA, Los Angeles, CA
“Day Without Art", CSULB, organizer and participant
Education video: “Elusive Paradise: Los Angeles Art from the Permanent Collection” Family Gallery MOCA
“Introduction to Professional Careers in the Arts" seminar, Community Arts Resources for the Getty Multicultural Summer Interns, The Getty Grant Program, Los Angeles, CA
1996
University of California, San Diego, Artist Lecture Series Oakland Museum of Art, "the present (h)our", artist lecture series University Art Museum, UC Santa Barbara, CA
“Stream of Consciousness: Eight Los Angeles Artists", artist lecture The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, artist lecture series
1995
Armand Hammer Museum, “Laurie Brown and Todd Gray, exhibiting artists in the Contemporary Photography: The California Focus" at the art rental and sales Gallery.
Society for Photographic Education, National Conference, Atlanta, presenting artist, “Michael Jackson Reconsidered".
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, "P.L.A.N. Artist Panel"
Pomona College, Claremont, Media Arts Lecture Series
Korean American Museum, Los Angeles, panelist, “Creating Context" Panelist: City of Los Angeles Cultural Grants Program, Photography
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, exhibitions committee
1994
Friends of Photography Annual Members Workshop, San Francisco Panelist: City of Los Angeles Cultural Grants Program, Photography State University of New York, Albany, Artist Lecture Series
Santa Monica Museum of Art Salon Presents: Todd Gray
1993
University of California, Los Angeles, Artist Lecture Series
L. A. Art Fair, "The Kitchen Table", Eugenia P. Butler, moderator
1992
University of California, Irvine, "Convergence", Pat Ward Williams, moderator. L. A. Art Fair, "L. A. Xtension Artist Panel"
1991
Panelist: Regional Individual Photography Grants, National Endowment for the Arts, New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA
1990
Los Angeles Photography Center: The Visual Statement
1988
Todd Gray: Personal Myths, Columbia College Chicago Photography Department Lecture Series Panelist: Society for Photographic Education, National Conference, Deborah Willis, moderator, Houston, TX

Performances

2018
"Another Part of Me," University of Maryland Art Gallery, College Park, MD 2017
"Iggy Pop Tried to Kill Me," Art Los Angeles Contemporary, Los Angles, CA
2010
"Caliban in the Mirror,” with Max King Cap, Roy & Edna Disney Cal/Arts Theater (REDCAT), Los Angeles, CA
2009
“Water," Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
2008
"Akwidaa: Kumasi, Shrines and Masquerades Live!," 80WSE, New York University, New York, NY
“Afrotronic," with Giavanni Washington, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA
"Akwidaa Mangroove, with Michael Grodsky," 18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica CA
2007
"Sonic Love Wave," New Renaissance Theater, Syracuse, NY
2004
"Look Me In The Eye," Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Cologne, Germany
2003
"Art Church," The Woman’s Building, Los Angeles, CA Public Art Commissions
2018
Metro (Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority), Los Angeles, CA
2012
CIM Urban Real Assets, Midtown Crossing, Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles International Airport, Video Installation, with Joseph Santarromana
2009
Los Angeles International Airport
2004
Los Angeles Fire Station #43, City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Residencies & Studio Programs

2023
Rome Prize Fellowship, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy
2016
Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency, Bellagio, Italy
2015
Hermitage Artist Retreat Fellowship, Englewood, FL

Awards & Grants

2022
Rome Prize for Visual Arts
2018
John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for Fine Arts
2016
Bellagio Creative Arts Fellowship, The Rockefeller Foundation
2007
Public Art Commission: Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, CA
2006
SCAC, Assigned Time release, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB)
2005
Sabbatical, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) California Community Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artists, connected to J. Paul Getty Trust Fund
2004
SCAC, Assigned Time release, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) Public Art Commission, Los Angeles Fire Station #43, City of Los Angeles Pasadena Art Alliance Grant for “Immaculate” Exhibition Artists’ Resource for Completion Grant, The Furfee Foundation
2003
SCAC, Assigned Time release, California State University, Long Beach, CA (CSULB)
2001
SCAC, Assigned Time release, CSULB Associate Professor, CSULB
2000
Assigned time release, Caliifornia State Univesity, Long BEACH, CA (CSULB)
1999
Public Art Commissions: Jefferson Branch Library, and Baldwin Hills Branch Library
1997
City of Los Angeles Individual Art is Grant
1991
Art Center College of Design, Pasedena – Great Teacher’s Award
1988
Wasserman Scholarship (CalArts), Valencia, CA

Public Collections

Benton Museum of Art, Pomona College, Claremont, CA
California Community Foundation, Los Angeles, CA
Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI
Los Angeles County Museum of Art/LACMA, Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, CA
Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN
Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Museum of Contemporary Art/MOCA, Los Angeles, CA
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
RISD Museum, Providence, RI
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
Studio Museum in Harlem, NY
University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT
University of Parma, Parma, Italy
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

Hugo McCloud

1980
Born in Palo Alto, CA
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
2002
Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama

Selected Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2022
"tiempo," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Art in Focus: Hugo McCloud," Rockefeller Center, New York, NY
2021
"translated memories," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"from where i stand," The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT
"Hugo McCloud: Burdened," Sean Kelly, New York, NY
2018
"This and Everything Else," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
"Hugo McCloud: Metal Paintings," Sean Kelly, Brooklyn, NY
2016
"Hugo McCloud: Veiled," Sean Kelly, New York, NY
2015
"Hugo McCloud," The Arts Club, London, UK
"Timeline," Fondazione 107, Turin, Italy
2014
"Hugo McCloud: Palindrome," Sean Kelly, New York, NY
"Hugo McCloud: Muted Noise," Luce Gallery, Turin, Italy
"Hugo McCloud: Put in Place," Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld, New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2022
"Plants Now!," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2021
"20 Years," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2020
"100 Drawings from Now," The Drawing Center, New York
2019
"Sculpture," Vielmetter Los Angeles, CA
2017
"No Evidence of Sign," Luce Gallery, Turin, Italy
"On The Road: American Abstraction," David Klein Gallery, Detroit, MI
2015
"A Constellation," Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
"I Know You Got Soul," ARNDT Singapore Gallery, Singapore
2014
"From Pre-History to Post-Everything," Sean Kelly, New York, NY
"De Generation Of Painting," Fondazione 107, Turin, Italy
"OPEN," Papillion, Los Angeles, CA
2013
"Pattern Recognition," MoCADA, Brooklyn, NY
2012
Art Basel Miami, N’Namdi Contemporary Gallery, Miami, FL
"Ryan Keeley and Hugo McCloud: From the mind of Mateo Mize," ArtNowNY, New York, NY
"Young Curators New Ideas IV, Beautiful Refuse: Materiality," Meulensteen Gallery, New York

Bibliography

2023
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2022
Can Yerebakan, Osman. "Hugo McCloud Turns Plastic Bags into Blossoming Paintings on Invisible Labor," Artsy, September 7 (Link)
Scheider, Julie Smith. "Art in Focus: For Artist Hugo McCloud, There’s Beauty in Struggle," Rockerfeller Center Magazine, April 15 (Link)
"Rockefeller Center Kicks Off 2022 Public Art Program With a 125-Foot Mural, New Line-Up of Artists," Artfix Daily, January 18
2021
Yang, Catherine. "Pick of the Week: Hugo McCloud," artillery, December 15 (Link)
Seymour, Tom & Gareth Harris. "Portrait of a pandemic: five works at Art Basel that confront Covid-19," The Art Newspaper, September 24 (Link)
Donoghue, Katy. "Hugo McCloud: Using Plastic to Paint, Draw Connections, and Ask Questions," Whitewall Art Magazine, August 11 (Link)
Staff, Artsy. "What I Buy and Why: Bronx Museum Trustee Richard Torres on Supporting Artists of Color, and the Picasso He’d Most Love to Pilfer," Artsy, June 28 (Link)
Valluzzo, Andrea. "Painting with plastic: Artist builds his paintings with experimental mediums in Aldrich show," New Haven Register, June 17 (Link)
Wallis, Stephen. "The Painterly, Provocative Art That Uses Humble Plastic Bags," Wall Street Journal Magazine, June 2 (Link)
McLoud, Hugo. "Hugo McCloud on Painting With Plastic," Art in America, February 3
Hernandez, Jasmin. "We Are Here: Visionaries of Color Transforming the Art World," Abrams, 2021
Fontaine, Pearl. "Hugo McCloud Paints with Single-Use Plastic in “Burdened”," Whitewall, January 18
2019
Boucher, Brian. "Cracking the Millennial Market: How Art Businesses Are Tweaking Their Strategies to Target the Next Generation of Collectors," artnet, July 8 (Link)
2018
Nash, David. "Kendall Wilkinson Outfits the $15.5 Million Penthouse at San Francisco’s 181 Fremont," Architectural Digest, October 30 (Link)
Miranda, Carolina, "Datebook: A new performance festival, art about sound and a museum’s Friday night party," LA Times (web), July 19 (Link)
Carrigan, Margaret, "How Artist Hugo McCloud Is Taking Metal to New Heights," Galerie Magazine (web), June 11 (Link)
"How to Wear Workwear Right Now," GQ Magazine (web), May 23 (Link)
Johnson, Noah, "Get Back to Workwear," GQ Magazine, May
Winston, Randy, "Hugo McCloud: An Interview," Brooklyn Magazine, March 23
Lucien, Lyne, “Meet Hugo McCloud, the Artist Who Makes Metal Beautiful,” Daily Beast (web), March 23
Carrigan, Margaret, "6 Tips for Artists on How to Talk about Their Art," Artsy, March 13
"A Conversation With Hugo McCloud," Master and Dynamic, March 9
Cooke, Riley, "Cy Twombly, Cyprien Gaillard, Hugo McCloud: Must See New York Shows," White Wall, March 7
2017
Browne, Alix, "Meet the Victorious Minotaurs: D’Angelo Russell, Halima Aden, Hugo McCloud, Ducki Thot and More Stars of Riccardo Tisci’s Dream Team," W Magazine, October 10
Najjar, Christina, "Three New York City Artists to Follow on Instagram This Month," Hamptons (web), June 5 (Link)
Battaglia, Andy. “Traveling Exhibition and Brooklyn Museum Fete to Honor Joyner / Giuffrida Collection of African- Diasporan Art,” ARTnews, March 7
Sussman, Anna Louie. “What Sold at the Armory Show,” Artsy, March 5
Palon, Nina. “Hugo McCloud Owns His Mistakes | Studio Visits,” The Creators Project, Februrary 2
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Cascone, Sarah. “See How Hugo McCloud Makes a Painting,” ArtNet News, January 11
Binolt, Ann, “Artist Hugo McCloud Searches for Overlooked Beauty in ‘Veiled’.” Forbes, January 11
Rosen, Miss. “Made You Look: Hugo McCloud Transforms the Detritus of Life into Works of Art,” Crave Magazine, January 9
2016
Jurgensen, John. “2017 Resolutions: Cultural Goals For the New Year,” The Wall Street Journal, December 20
McMahon, Katherine. “Scenes from Art Basel, Miami Beach, Part 5”, December 2
Sargent, Antwaun. “The Welder’s Paintbrush,” Cultured Magazine, December
“Looking Ahead: December/January 2017.” Surface Magazine, November
Loos, Ted. “Righting Wrongs and Generating Attention for Art of the African Diaspora.” The New York Times, October 16
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2015
“The Year in Black Art: January 2015,” Culture Type, December 31
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“Art Scene: Hugo McCloud,” Architectural Digest, December
“The Curator Cure,” Artforum, November 16
Wallis, Stephen and Sam Cochran, Michael Slenske, and Pernilla Holmes, "8 Incredible Artists on the Rise," Architectural Digest, November 10
McKeough, Tim. “Andre Mellon Likes Drawing Rooms,” Introspective Magazine, September 14
“Yankee Artists Help London Arts Club Thrive,” The Observer, September 3
Schoefer-Wulf, Maxine. “Hugo McCloud,” Little Paper Planes Shop Blog, May 25
Burris, Asia. “Watch Melo-X’s ‘McCloud in Process,’ Short Film,” Saint Heron, April 9
“McCloud in Process by Melo-X,” Purple Fashion Magazine, April 4
Evans, Ayana. “Hugo McCloud,” Gallerina Diaries, February 25
Pasquarella, Sheri. “’Palindrome’ at Sean Kelly, 30 Jan 2015 – 14 Mar 2015,” SLP, February 13
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Simmon, William J. “Action painting: The body electric,” Christie’s, February 2015
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2014
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2013
“Pattern Recognition Opens at MoCADA,” Huffington Post, September 25
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Thorne, James. “Pattern Recognition at MoCADA,” Cool Hunting, July 18
Jones, Allison Channing. "The Next Generation: Hugo McCloud, Kambui Olujimi and E.J. Hill," The Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine, Winter/Spring 2013, p. 34

Group Exhibition Catalogues and Books

2017
Brielmayer, Isolde, and Sean Kelly, "Hugo McCloud: Paintings," Hatje-Cantz-Verlag, Berlin
2016
Martin, Courtney J. "Four Generations: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art," New York
Phaidon Editors, "Vitamin P3: New Perspectives in Painting," London, UK

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2016
Artist in Residence, Bellas Artes Projects, Manila, Philippines

Public Collections

Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Hort Family Collection, New York, NY
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington D.C.
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC
The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art, San Francisco, CA
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, Miami, Florida

Nash Glynn

b.1992
Lives and works in New York City
2017
MFA, New Genres, Columbia University
2014
BFA, School of the Museum of Fine Arts & Tufts University

Selected Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2022
"Interiors," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2021
"Interior," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2020
"Self Portrait with One Foot Forward and One Hand Reaching Out," OCD Chinatown, New York, NY
2019
"The Future is Fiction," Participant Inc, New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2023
"Perpetual Portrait," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2020
"My Flannel Knickers, Sargent’s Daughters," New York, NY
"Myselves," Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Intimate Companions," Mary Heaton Vorse House, Provincetown, MA
"No No Desire Desire," Maison Populaire, Paris, FR
"Unexcpected Encounters," Latvian National Museum of Art, Latvia
2019
"Grounded," Spinello Projects, Miami, FL
"Night & Day," Thierry Goldberg, New York, NY
2018
"Crossroads," Judson Memorial Church, New York, NY
"Alternate Routes," The Leslie Lohman Museum, SoHo, NY
"Cheeky: Summer Butts," Marinara Gallery, New York, NY
2017
"The Roger Ailes Memorial Show," Yours Mine and Ours, Chinatown, NY
"Queer Healing," Raumerweiterungshalle, Berlin, Germany
"MFA Thesis Exhibition," Columbia University, New York, NY
"IN PRESENSE," Distillery Gallery, Boston, MA
2016
"Finished Goods Warehouse," former Pfizer Company, Brooklyn, NY
MFA First Year Exhibition, Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, New York, NY
2015
"TranScreen goes Cavia: Love Is Like The Weather," Filmhuis Cavia, Amsterdam, Netherlands
"MIX NYC," NY Queer Experimental Film Festival, New York City, NY
2014
"Feelings Make," Shift Boston, Boston, MA
"Un-Natural Nature," SciArt Center, New York City, NY
"May Day," Villa Victoria, Boston MA
"The INDEX International Performance Festival," MOMA, Santo Domingo, DR
"Degree Fourteen: Senior Thesis Exhibition," SMFA, Boston MA
Miami Performance International Festival, Edge Zones, Miami FL

Public Talks, Panels and Juries

2019
In Conversation with Jack Halberstam, Participant Inc. New York, NY
Art+Feminism, Nash Glynn on Claude Cahun, New Museum, New York, NY
2016
Panelist, Works in Progress, Gender Stages / Staging Gender, Columbia University

Bibliography

2023
Hassan, Mara. "Full and Pure: Body, Materiality, Gender," Green Family Art Foundation, pp.1
2022
Wu, Simon. "Nash Glynn Takes Charge of Her Own Image," Cultured Magazine, March 11 (Link)
Collins, Ann C. "Nash Glynn with Ann C. Collins," The Brooklyn Rail, October 4 (Link)
Heidenry, Rachel. "The 7 Must-See Exhibitions in California this Fall," Testudo, August 5
2021
Stewart, Chris. "NASH GLYNN," Gay Letter, Issue 11, November
Lubow, Arthur. "Changing The Perspective," W Magazine, November 30
Eli, Adam. "Nash Glynn," C☆NDY Transversal, Issue 13, Summer
Nef, Hari. "Openings: Nash Glynn," Artforum, January/February

Residencies

2018
Artist in Residence, Catwalk Institute, Catskill, NY
Artist in Residence, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT
2017
Leslie Lohamn Museum Queer Artist Fellowship

Amy Myers

1965
b. Austin, TX
Lives and works in New York, NY
1999
MFA, Painting, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1995
BFA, The Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2024
"Solo," Flinn Gallery Greenwich Library, CT (forthcoming)
2023
"The HandHeld Universe," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Symmetries of the Sublime," The Core Club, curated by Space2Curate, New York, NY
"The Gift," Colorado Springs Art Center at The Colorado Museum, Colorado Springs, CO
"The Virtual Underground," Mark Moore Fine Arts ARTSY Show, Los Angeles, CA
2022
"Amy Myers," Elaine L. Jacob Museum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
"A Hydromelodic Event," Malin Gallery, Aspen, CO
"Amy Myers: Ultraviolet Underground," Mark Moore Fine Art, Artsy Show, Los Angeles, CA
"The Gift," Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York NY
2020
"Painting," Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas, TX
2019
"Daughter Universes," Malin Gallery, New York, NY
"The Opera Inside the Atom," The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA
2015
"Spiral Light," Valerie McKenzie Gallery, New York, NY
2014
"Atomic Cosmologies," Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas, TX
2013
"Monumental Drawings," Sweeney Art Museum, California State University, Riverside, CA
2011
Manhattan Beach Cultural Arts Center, Manhattan Beach, CA
2010
"Amy Myers On-Line," Byron Cohen Gallery, Kansas City, MO
"Feminine Space," Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, GA
2009
"Partner to Quark," Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX
2008
Show-O, Paris, France
"ART-in-the-Loop," Mural Reproduction, Kansas City, MO
2005
"The Opera Inside the Atom," Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA
2004
"Fearful Symmetry," Pomona College, Montgomery Art Center, Claremont, CA
"Fearful Symmetry," Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX
"The Particle Zoo," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA
2003
"String Series: The Handheld Universe," Danese Gallery, New York, NY
2002
"Heterotic String Series," Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX
2001
"Amy Myers," Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
2000
"Centric 60," University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, CA
"New Drawings," Rhona Homan Gallery, Chicago, IL
1999
"The Virtual Underground," Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2023
"The Gift," Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, CO
2022
"Now Here," Malin Gallery, Miami, FL
"Hurry Slowly," Selections from Permanent Collection, The Kleefeld Museum of Contemporary Art, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CA
2021 "Culver@10," Sweeney Art Museum, Culver Center for Arts, Selections from The Permanent Collection
2019
"Points of Light in a Nocturnal World," 7 Herkimer Place, Brooklyn, NY
2017
"Gothic," Lehman Gallery of Art, Bronx, NY
2016
"Something Else," The Painting Center, New York, NY
"No Toxic Factor," On-Line Booking, New York, NY
2015
"Painting Now," Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas, TX
"Selections for the Permanent Collection," Sweeney Art Museum, Riverside, CA
2014
"The Last Brucennial," New York, NY
Sherry Leedy Contemporary, Kansas City, MO
"The Way of Drawing," Gallery Momo, Tokyo, Japan
2013
"Looking Forward," Randall Scott Projects, Washington, DC
2012 Abstraction, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
"Oppenheimer Collection Celebration," Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
2010
"Inflection," Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY
2009
"Ten Year Anniversary Show," Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX Selections from Permanent Collection, Greenville County Museum, SC
2008
"Something New," Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX
"Art on Paper, Drawings," Morris Art Museum, Morristown, NJ "Biennial Exhibition," Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC
2007
"Zeichen und Zeichnung," Charim Galerie, Vienna, Austria
"Summer Eyes / Summarize," Jan Weiner Gallery, Kansas City, MO
"Size Matters: Drawings from the MFA Houston Collection," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
"New Directions in American Drawing," Columbus Museum, GA; Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, GA; Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN
"Sirens," Thom Andriola / New Gallery, Houston, TX
2006
"Homecoming," JCC Gallery of Art, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
"Reverence," Hudson Valley Center of Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY
"Technocraft," Chaee College Museum of Art, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
2005
"Brides of Frankenstein," San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
"Stars and Stripes," Biagiotti Arte Contemporanea, Florence, Italy
2004
"New Math: Contemporary Art and the Mathematical Instinct," Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN
"5th Anniversary Exhibition," Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX
"Summer Painting and Drawing," Rhona Homan Gallery, Chicago, IL
2003
"Black/White," Danese Gallery, New York, NY Online, Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY
"Under Glass: Works on Paper 1960-2000," Anthony Grant, Inc., New York, NY
"Art at the Edge of Science," Sun Valley Center for the Arts, Ketchum, ID
2002
"Big and Beautiful," H&R Block Art Space, Kansas City, MO
"Collecting: A Community Dialogue," Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC
"The Accelerated Grimace," Silverstein Gallery, New York, NY
"Paintings and Works on Paper," Rhona Homan Gallery, Chicago, IL
"National Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture," American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY
"Cyborg Manifesto," Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA
"Blurry Lines," John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
2000
"Society of Contemporary Art," Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1999
"New Space/New Work," Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1997
"Works on Paper," Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley, CA
"Perspective: Kansas City," Johnson County Community College Gallery of Art, KS

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2023
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2022
McCoy, Anne. “Dimensions of Science and Spirit, A Conversation.” The Brooklyn Rail, March 18
2020
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2019
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2015
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2002
Smith, Roberta. “The Armory Show, Grown Up and In Love with Color,” The New York Times, February 22
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2001
Cash, Stephanie. “Amy Myers at Mary Boone.” Art in America, October, pp. 160-161.
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2000
Pagel, David. “Using Words and Images to Deliver their Messages.” Los Angeles Times, September 18, p. f6.
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Awards & Grants

2024
Maison Dora Maar Fellowship, Menerbes, France
2023
Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation
Creativity Conference Resident, Sea Island, GA (Joyce Carol Oates)
2019
The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
2018
Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY
2008
Yaddo Artist Residency, Saratoga Springs, NY
2005
The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
Visiting Artist, Dora Maar House, Menerbes, France
2004
Visiting Artist, The American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy
2002
National Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY
The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Studio Grant, New York, NY

Public Collections

American Express Corporate Collection
Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN
Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC
Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY
The Kleefeld Museum of Art, California State University, Long Beach, CA
Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University, Logan UT
Perez Art Museum, PAMM, Miami FL
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY

Andrea Bowers

1965
Born in Wilmington, Ohio
Lives and works in Los Angeles, California
1992
M.F.A., California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA.
1987
B.F.A., Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH.

Selected Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2024
Solo, Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (forthcoming)
"Eleanor Antin," Curated by Andrea Bowers, Andrew Kreps, New York, NY (forthcoming)
2023
"Joy is an Act of Resistance," Andrew Kreps, New York, NY
2023-2024
"Andrea Bowers: Exist, Flourish and Evolve," MoCA Cleveland, Cleveland, OH (Link)
2023
"Drink The Wild Air," two-person show with Mary Weatherford, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, Germany
2022-2023
"Moving in Space without Asking Permission," Fondazione Furla and Galleria d’Arte Moderna (GAM), Milan, Italy
2022
"Andrea Bowers," (Traveling Exhibition) Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
"you must not turn your head away in grief," kaufmann repetto milan, Milan, Italy
2021-2022
"Andrea Bowers," (Traveling Exhibition) Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, IL
2021
"Energy With Intention," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2020
"Grief and Hope," curated Susanne Titz, Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Germany
"Think of Our Future," Andrew Kreps, New York, NY
2019-2020
"Light and Gravity," Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst, Bremen, Germany (Link)
2018
"Open Secret," Capitain Petzel, Berlin, Germany
“Disrupting and Resisting,” Kauffman Repetto, Milan, Italy (Link)
2017
“Andrea Bowers and Marcos Erre,” Westmont Ridley Tree Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
“Andrea Bowers,” curated by Steven Matijcio, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH
"Bureau of Feminism," Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
2016
"Triumph of Labor," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
“Andrea Bowers: Sanctuary,” curated by Sofia Hernandez Chong Chuy, Bronx Museum, New York, NY
"Whose Feminism is it Anyway?" Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, NY
"The United State v. Tim DeChristopher," Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR
2015
"Self-Determination," Kaufmann Repetto, Milan, Italy
2014
"Andrea Bowers: #sweetjane," Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA
"In Situ-1: Andrea Bowers, Espace culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris, France
2013
"Cultivating the Courage to Sin", Capitain Petzel, Berlin, Germany
"Transformer Display for Community Fundraising: Phase 4," Tang Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY (two-person show with Olga Koumoundouros)
2012
"Help the Work Along," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2011
"Ni Una Muerta Mas," curated by Anna Karetsi, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece
"The New Womens Survival Guide," Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, NY
2010
"Andrea Bowers," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2009
"Mercy Mercy Me," Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, NY
"An Eloquent Woman," Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France
2008
"Sanctuary," Van Horn, Dusseldorf, Germany
"The Weight of Relevance," ZKM/Zentrum fr Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe
2007
"The Weight of Relevance," The Power Plant, Toronto, curated by Gregory Burke
"The Weight of Relevance," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, CA
"The Weight of Relevance," Secession, Vienna, Austria
2006
"Nothing is Neutral: Andrea Bowers," REDCAT, Los Angeles, CA, curated by Eungie Joo, traveling to: ArtPace, San Antonio, TX; St. Louis Museum,St. Louis, MO
"Vows," Halle fuer Kunst, eV, Lneburg, Germany
"Eulogies to One and Another," Galerie Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France
Mehdi Chouakri, Berlin, Germany
"Letters to an Army of Three," Core Program, Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, curated by Mary Leclre
2005
"Culture of Choice," Van Horn, Dsseldorf, Germany
2004
"Soft Blockades Part 2," Magazin 4, Voralberger Kunstverein, Bregenz, Austria
"Soft Blockades," Mary Goldman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Training," Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
2003
"Magical Politics," Chouakri Brahms, Berlin, Germany
2002
"Virtual Arena (catalogue)," Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
"From Mouth to Ear, Goldman Tevis, Los Angeles, CA
"Box with Dance of Its Own Making, Chouakri Brahms, Berlin, Germany
2001
"Democracys Body Dance Dance Revolution, Art 32 Basel, Art Statements,
Basel, Switzerland, presented by Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
2000
"Intimate Strangers, Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
"I Need a Hero, Institute of Visual Arts (INOVA), University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
"One and the Same Body, ARCO Project Room, Madrid, Spain, presented by Sara Meltzers on view, New York, NY 1301 PE, Los Angeles, CA
1999
"Moving Equilibrium, Sara Meltzers on view, New York, NY
1998
"Ohio (two-person show with Sam Durant), Dogenhaus Berlin, Berlin, Germany
"Spectacular Appearances, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
1997
"Spectacular Appearances in the Food Court, A project with the Santa Monica Museum of Art
Video Installation, Santa Monica Place Mall, Santa Monica, CA
Spanish Box, Santa Monica, CA
1994
"Damaged Goods, Bliss, Pasadena, CA
1993
FOOD HOUSE, Santa Monica, CA.

Selected Group Exhibitions

2024
"Get in the Game," SFMoMA, San Francisco, CA (forthcoming)
2023
"Menschheitsdämmerung," Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany (forthcoming)
"The Feminist Art Program (1970-1975): Collective Cycles," REDCAT, Los Angeles, CA (forthcoming)
"Dawn of Humanity," Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany
"How to Survive," Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, Alaska (Link)
"What Has Been and What Could Be: The BAMPFA Collection," Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), Berkeley, CA
"(Chosen) Family/ (Wahl) Famile: Who We Are," Kunstmuseum Ravensburg, Ravensburg, Germany (Link)
"Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis," Hayward Gallery, London, UK
"Strike Fast, Dance Lightly: Artists on Boxing," The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY
"Rohkunstbau 28: Finally Peace! Caring For Yourself And Others," Capitain Petzel, Berlin, Germany
"Perpetual Portrait," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Mouvement et Lumiére," Fondation Villa Datris, Paris, France (Link)
"Euroluce," Salone del Mobile, Milan, Italy
"Imperfect Paradise," Barbati Gallery, Venice
"Visual Language: The Art of Protest," Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles, CA
"Language in the Time of Miscommunication," Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ
2022-2023
"Paint The Protest," Off Paradise, New York, NY
"Empowerment," Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, Germany
2022
"Wrongs & RIGHTS," The Rudin Family Gallery, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM Strong), Brooklyn, NY
"Calling To Our Future: LA Climate Art Action," Emerson Collective, Downtown Los Angeles, CA
"51 @ 51," Rennie Museum, Vancouver, Canada
"Plants Now!," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Working Thought," The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
2021-2022
"Omelette Papier," Capitain Petzel, Berlin, Germany
2021
"Who will Write the History of Tears," MoMa Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
"Vogliamo Tutto," Officine Grandi Riparazioni, Torino, Italy
"New Time: Art and Feminisms in the 21st Century," University of California, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA
"We Are Here." Jessica Silverman, San Francisco, CA
"In the Meanwhile… Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Art," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
"20 Years," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Stories of Resistance," CAMSTL, St. Louis, Missouri
"Wayne Thiebaud: Influencer," Thiebaud Centennial Exhibition, Manetti Shrem Museum, UC Davis, Davis, CA
2020
"Rhizome 7/7," Capitain Petzel, Berlin, Germany (online)
"Conversational Spirits," Jessica Silverman, San Francisco, CA
"F as in Frank," Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH
"Radical Tradition: American Quilts and Social Change," Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH
"Don’t Let This Be Easy," Walker Art Center, Minneaplis, MN
Permanent Collection, National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST), Athens, Greece
"What is Nature?," Museum Sinclair-Haus, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany
"Drawing 2020," Gladstone Gallery, NY
"South East North West: New Works from the Collection," San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
"20 Years," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Time for Outrage: Art in Times of Social Anger," Kunstpalast, Dusseldorf, Germany (Link)
"Vent’anni – 20 years," Kaufmann Repetto, New York (Link)
"In the Meanwhile…Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Art," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA (Link)
2019-2021
"Waking Dream," Ruby City, San Antonio, TX
2019-2020
"In Plain Sight," Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2019
"Inaugural Exhibition," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (Link)
"F-Bomb", Daniel Arts Center, Bard College, NY (Link)
"How the Light Gets In," Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
"United by AIDS," Migros Museum, Zurich, Switzerland
"Damn! The Defiant," Fredericks & Freiser, New York, NY
"STORIES: Selections from the Permanent Collection," Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA
"Queer California: Untold Stories," Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA
2018-2019
"The Street. Where the World is Made," MAXXI, Rome, Italy (Link)
"Parking on Pavement," The School, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, NY
"Terres de femmes," Praz-Delavallade, Los Angeles, CA
2018
"What Is Enlightenment? 200 Years of the Print Room of the University of Warsaw Library," Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, Poland
"Climate Change Is Real," Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
"Art & Activism: Drawing the line," Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York, NY
"Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collection," Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY (Link)
"West by Midwest," MCA Chicago, Chicago, IL
"After Posada: Revolution," El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, Texas
“The Un-Heroic Act. Representations of Rape in Contemporary Women’s Art in the US,” Shiva Gallery, John Jay College, CUNY
"Kinship," Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"Artists and Their Books / Books and Their Artists," The Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA
“Mis (missing) Information,” organized by Jody Zellen and Brian C. Moss, Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (Link)
“Agora,” The High Line, New York, NY (Link)
“Power to the People. Political Art Now,” Schirn Kunsthalle Franfurt, Frankfurt, Germany (Link)
“Nothing Stable under Heaven,” San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA (Link)
"¿¡Welcome?!," Manetti Shrem Museum, University of California, Davis, CA (Link)
"Manifesto: A Moderate Proposal," curated by Ciara Ennis and Jennifer Vanderpool, Pitzer College Art Galleries, Claremont, CA (Link)
2017
“Really?” curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody,Wilding Cran Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940 – 2017," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (Link)
“Sonic Rebellion: Music as Resistance,” Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Detroit, MI
"Marching to the Beat," Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“Women to the Front: Works from the Miller Meigs Collection,” Lumber Room, Portland, OR
“I Plan to Stay a Believer,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, NY
documenta 14, Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany
“Graphic Witness,” The Drawing Room, London, UK
“Resistance Training,” curated by Glen Helfand, Mills College, Oakland, CA
“Occupancy,” Boston University art Galleries, Boston, MA
“The Arcades: Contemporary Art and Walter Benjamin,” The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
“The Intersectional Self,” The 8th Floor, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, New York, NY
“LA TERRA INQUIETA,” curated by Massimiliano Gioni, Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy
“Unfinished Conversations,” The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
2016
“Displacement: Symbols and Journeys,” Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL
"The Revolution Will Not Be Gray,” Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
“Take Me (I’m Yours),” Jewish Museum, New York, NY
“The Gildless Age,” curated by Denise Johnson, Torrance Art Museum, Torrence, CA
"Let There Be Light,” curated by Jens Hoffman, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“Frozen World of the Familiar Stranger,” KADIST, San Francisco, CA
“The Gildless Age,” Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA
2015
"Drawing Now," Albertina, Vienna, Austria
"Unpacking Our Library," Capitain Petzel, Berlin, Germany
"When Artists Speak Truth…" The 8th Floor, New York, NY
"The Bottom Line," S.M.A.K., Gent, Belgium
"Citizen," Tate Modern, London, UK
“Agitprop!” Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
"A Voice Remains," Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London, UK
"Words, Words, Words," Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR
2014
"Grip friheten! Take Liberty! Museum of Contemporary Art," Nationalmuseum, Oslo, Norway
"Pace Gems," Linda Pace Foundation, San Antonio, TX
"Lavenir (looking forward)," La Biennale de Montreal, curated by Gregory Burke, Peggy Gale, Lesley Johnstone and Mark Lanctt, Montral, Quebec, Canada
"Burning down the house," 10th Gwangju Biennale, curated by Jessica Morgan, South Korea
2014 SITE Lines: SITE Santa Fe Biennial, Santa Fe, NM
"Post-Picasso: Contemporary Artists Responses to his Life and Art," Museu Picasso, Barcelona, Spain
"The Sunken Living Room," Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT
"If I can’t dance to it, it’s not my revolution," Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, PA
"Andrea Bowers and Susanne Lacy," The Drawing Center, New York, NY
"The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America," USC Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA; traveled to Asia Society Texas Center, Houston TX (2015)
2013
"Arctic, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark
"The Past is Present," Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Detroit, MI
"Labour and Wait", Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
"Approximately Infinite Universe", Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
Utah Biennial of Contemporary Art, In collaboration with Cori Redstone, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Mondo, UT
"Selections from the Grunwald Center and the Hammer Contemporary Collection", UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
2012
"Make Liverpool a City of Sanctuary," Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art, Liverpool, England, UK
"The Living Years: Art after 1989" Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
"The Residue of Memory," Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
"Audience as Subject Part 2: Extra Large," Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
"No Person May Carry a Fish into a Bar," curated by Julian Hoeber and Alix Lambert, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
"Drawn from Photography," DePaul Art Museum, Chicago, IL
"Malas Artes," Galera Nieves Fernndez, Madrid, Spain
"Go Tell It On The Mountain," Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Five Acts: Chronicles of Dissent," Marginal Utility, Philadelphia, PA
"Femmescapes," Lenore Pereira & Rich Niles private gallery, San Francisco, CA
"Nothing Beside Remains," collaboration with Shizu Saldamando, a project with LAND, Marfa, TX
2011
"Why I Never Became a Dancer," Sammlung Goetz im Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany
"Drawn from Photography," The Drawing Center, New York, NY
"Body Gesture", Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR
"I Am Still Alive: Politics and Everyday Life in Contemporary Drawing," The Museum of Modern Art, NY
"Word Is.," Luckman Art Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA
"Greater LA," curated by Benjamin Godsill, Eleaonor Cayre and Joel Mesler, New York, NY
"In Process," Ann 330 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2010
"The Artists Museum: Los Angeles Artists 1980-2010," The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
"The Politics of Art," National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece
"The Last Newspaper," The New Museum, New York, NY
"Sisters, Brothers & Others," Claremont University East Gallery, Claremont, CA
"Everything is Political," FOCA Fellowship exhibition, Fellows of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
"In the Balance: Art for a Changing World," Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia
"The Seventh House, Edgar Arceneaux, Andrea Bowers, Olga Koumoundouros, Rodney McMillian, Charles Gaines, Nery Gabriel Lemus," Project Row Houses, Houston, TX
"The Road to Hell is Paved," Las Cienega Projects, Los Angeles, CA
"Cycle 8: Stowaways, The Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Araba, Spain, curated by Elke Krystufek," part of the exhibition series PASSWORDS, New Representation on Femininity
"Collection: MOCAs First Thirty Years (1980 Now)," The Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA
Inaugural Group Exhibition, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
"Love in a Cemetery," 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica, CA
2009
"Andrea Bowers and Suzanne Lacy: Your Donations Do Our Work," University of California, Riverside, CA
"DAS GESPINST", collection Schrmann at Museum Abteilberg, Mnchengladbach, Germany
"Multitud Singular: El arte de resistir," Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain
2008
"Wunderkammer Lneburg, Halle fr Kunst, Lneburg, Germany
"California Biennial 2008," Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA (October 26, 2008 – March 15, 2009)
"Progress, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
"Index: Conceptualism in California from the Permanent Collection, The Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA
"nach/sichten. Video works from the Goetz Collection, Edith Russ Site for Media Art in Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany, curated by Sabine Himmelsbach and Stephan Urbaschek
2008-2009
"Proyecto Civico / Civic Project, Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT), Tijuana, Mexico, curated by Lucia Sanroman and Ruth Estevez
2008
"Memory is your image of perfection, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, CA
"Southern Exposure: Works from the Collection of the MCA San Diego, Museum of Contemporary Art, Syndey, Australia, curated by Rachel Kent and Dr. Stephanie Hanor
"Currents: Recent Acquisitions, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC
"The Way That We Rhyme: Women, Art and Politics, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco
"We Remember The Sun, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
"Amateurs, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA, curated by Ralph Rugoff
"La Mirada Iracunda / The Furious Gaze," Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, co-curated by M. Reiley
"Small Things End," Great Things Endure, New Langton Arts, San Francisco, CA (curated by Jill Dawsey and Maria Del Carmen Carrion)
"Furious Gaze," Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
2007
"Read me! Text in Art," The Armory Center for the Arts, Los Angeles
"Radical Hospitality," The Suburban, Chicago, IL
"Nothing Moments Projects," Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA, curated by Steven Hull and Tami Demaree
"space.gaze.desire,"Den Frie Udstillingsbygning, Copenhagen, curated by Sanne Kofod Olsen
"Classe de Danse," Madonna fust Galerie, Bern, Switzerland, curated by Alessio Fransoni and Ilari Valbonesi
"The California Files: Re-Viewing Side Effects of Cultural Memory," CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco, curated by Ariane Beyn
"Tanzen Sehen," Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Seigen, Germany
"The Evil," Galerie Gebr. Lehmann, Dresden, Germany, curated by Raimar Stange
"OHIO, Gahlberg Gallery, McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL
"Encore," Gallery 40000, Chicago, IL, curated by Huey Copeland and Hannah Feldman
2006
"Personal Affairs," Morsbroich Museum, Leverkusen, Germany
"particulate matter," Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA (curated by Glen Helfand)
"20 jahre NAK," Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen
"Prevailing Climate," Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
"First Artist Defines Meaning," Camera Austria, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria
"Human Game," Fondazione Pitti Discovery, Florence, Italy (curated by Francesco Bonami, Maria Luisa Frisa, and Stefano Tonchi)
"This is not a Love Song," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City,
"Anticipation," Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL (curated by Karen Irvine)
"Art for our sake!," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
"Welcome Home," Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York
Jump Cut—Nights (a symposium on choreographic structures in moving images) and Videoperformance—stories told through movement, Cinema of Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany (curated by Georg Elben)
2005
"Monuments for the USA," curated by Ralph Rugoff, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA, traveling to White Columns, New York, NY
"REALIT;-)T," curated by Andreas Meier with Dr. Stephan Urbaschek, Sammlung Goetz, Seedamm Kulturzentrum, Switzerland
"Estacion Tijuana," Tijuana, Mexico
Mary Goldman, Los Angeles, CA
"Old News," curated by Jacob Fabricius, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA
"New Tapestries," Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
"Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Training," (screening), Kunsthalle Basel, Art/Film, Art/ 36/Basel, Switzerland
"Fast Forward, Media Art From the Goetz Collection," Conde Duque Centro Cultural, Madrid, Spain
2004
"100 Artists See God," curated by John Baldessari and Meg Cranston; The Jewish Museum, San Francisco, CA; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England; Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA; Albright College Freedman Art Gallery, Reading, PA; Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, TN
"Dance Dance Revolution," curated by Matthew Lyons & Lanka Tattersall, The Leroy Neiman Gallery at Columbia University, New York, NY
"Victory 2004," Ronald Felman, New York, NY
"kurzdavordanach," curated by von Wilhelm Schrmann, Die Photographische Sammlung/ SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, Germany
"The Freedom Salon," Deitch Projects, New York, NY
"Drawings," Galerie Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France
Whitney Biennial, curated by Chrissie Iles, Shamim Momin, and Debra Singer, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
2003
"Fast Forward, Media Works from the Goetz Collection between Ethno-Narration and Formal Innovation," ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany
"Rendered," Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
"Yard: An exhibition about the private landscape that surrounds suburban domestic architect," curated by Robyn Donohue and Alyson Baker, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY
"Extended Play: Art Remixing Music," curated by Simon Rees, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand
"C.O.L.A. 2003," Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park, Los Angeles, CA
"Conversations," curated by Connie Butler, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
2002
"Videodrome II," curated by Dan Cameron, Anne Barlow, Johanna Burton and Anne Ellegood, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY; Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; Bates College Museum of Art, Lewiston, ME
"Time-Share," Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
"Remix: Contemporary Art and Pop," curated by Simon Wallis, Tate Liverpool, England
"DV Noir: Video Art from Under the Shadow of Hollywood," curated by Rodolfo Sanchez, Museum at California Center for the Arts, Escondido, CA
"LA On My Mind: Recent Acquisitions from MoCA’s Collection," curated by Michael Darling, MOCA at The Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA
Gallery Group Show, Goldman Tevis, Los Angeles, CA
"New Heimat," curated by Nicolaus Schafhausen, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany
"Retake," curated by Susanne Titz and Ulrike Groos, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, Germany
"Untitled (Bowers, Hamilton, Schwarz, Steinfeld)," curated by Christine Bisetto and Steffen Boddeker, Haggerty Gallery, University of Dallas, Irving, TX
"Casino 2001," curated by Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Stedelijk Museum for Actual Kunst, Ghent, Belgium
2001
"Everybody Now," curated by Katy Siegel, The Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Gallery, Hunter College, New York
"Subject Plural," curated by Paola Morsiani, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
"False Start," curated by Cecilia Brunson, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
"Making Time: Considering Time as a Material in Contemporary Film & Video," curated by Amy Cappellazzo, Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; PBICA, Palm Beach, FL
2000
"Video Take," Stuc en Hedendaagse Kunsten, De Openabare Bibliotheek, Leuven, Belgium
"Radar Love," curated by David Pagel, Galleria Marabini, Bologna, Italy
"Game On," curated by Sara Meltzer. Essay by Jenelle Porter and Conny Purtill, Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
"Moving Pictures," Galerie Tommy Lund, Copenhagen, Denmark
1999
"Painting: Fore and Aft," ACME, Los Angeles, CA
"Drawing the Line," curated by Kirk Delman, Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont, CA
"Venus," curated by Habib Kheradyar, Arc, Vienna, Austria
"Motion Studies," curated by Michael Darling, Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedefabrik, Odense, Denmark
"Transfer," curated by Rosanne Alstatt Videonale-Intermezzo, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany
"Living Theatre," curated by Diana Thater and Hildegund Amanshauser, Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg, Austria
"Im the Boss of Myself," curated by Sara Meltzer. Essay by Amy Cappellazzo, Sara Meltzer, New York, NY
"Me Mine," curated by Julie Joyce and Mike Mehring, Luckman Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA
Group Exhibition, curated by Susie Allen for Virgin Atlantic Airways, Virgin Atlantic VIP Lounge, Newark Airport, Newark, NJ
"Video Cult/tures," ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany
"More Than Meets the Eye," curated by Wilhelm Schuermann, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany
1998
"Unfinished History," curated by Francesco Bonami, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
"Guarene Arte 98," Selected by Douglas Fogle, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per larte, Torino, Italy
"In the Polka Dot Kitchen," curated by Sally Elesby and Anne Ayres, Otis Gallery and Armory Center, Los Angeles, CA
"Time Dilates," Three Day Weekend, New York, NY
"Kamikaze," curated by Monica Bonvicini, Marstall, Berlin, Germany
"Phoenix Triennial," curated by David Rubin, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ
"Love at the End of the Tunnel, or the Beginning of a Smart New Day," curated by Marilu Knode, Center of Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA (catalogue)
"Wings of Desire," curated by Michelle Guy, Walter McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
"Three Day Weekend," curated by Dave Muller, Los Angeles, CA
"Youth Studies," curated by Brad Spence, POSTdowntown, Los Angeles, CA
1997
"Places That Are Elsewhere," curated by Diana Thater, David Zwirner Gallery, New York, NY
"Quartzose," curated by Michael Darling, Galleri Tommy Lund, Copenhagen, Denmark
"The Summer of Love," Fotouhi Cramer Gallery, New York, NY
"Hot Coffee," curated by Thomas Lawson, Artists Space, New York, NY
1996
"True Bliss," Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA
"Trying/Pattern, Chance," a project by Art Center College, Whisky Petes, NV
"Open House," curated by John OBrien, Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA
"Space Space," curated by Stephen Hartzog, POST, Los Angeles, CA
"Ether," curated by Michelle Guy, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"Report from Spring Training," Spanish Box, Santa Barbara, CA
1995
"Neotoma," Otis Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA
"Redevelopment," curated by Stephen Hartzog & Rick Pirro
"Couldnt Get Ahead (catalogue & CD)," curated by Adam McEwen, Independent Artists Space, London, England
"Three Day Weekend Takes an Extended Working Vacation," In Rezone at Diverse Works, Houston, TX
"People-Going Places-Doing Things," N.A.M.E. Gallery, Chicago, IL
"Pretty," FOOD HOUSE, Santa Monica, CA
1994
"Thanks-The Works Is Not For Sale But Up For Barter," Three Day Weekend, Los Angeles, CA
"Daves Not Here," Three Day Weekend, Los Angeles, CA
"Thanks Again," FOOD HOUSE, Santa Monica, CA
"Second Skin," curated by Charles LaBelle, Espace, San Francisco, CA
"Bad Girls (catalogue)," curated by Marcia Tucker, New Museum, New York, NY
"Utter Realities," curated by Randy Sommer, Cerritos College Fine Art Gallery, Cerritos College, Norwalk,
"PARANOID," co-organized by Sam Durant, M*Y*T*H* Series at the Brewery, Los Angeles, CA
"The Power of Positive Thinking," curated by Sam Durant, FOOD HOUSE, Santa Monica, CA
1993
"Loose Slots," curated by Richard Kuhlenshmidt, Temporary Contemporary, Las Vegas, NV
"Heaven Missing," Jose Freire Gallery, New York, NY
"Melancholic Consolation and Cynicism," Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
Ruth Bloom Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"Thank You," FOOD HOUSE, Santa Monica, CA
"FOOD HOUSE Visits the Art Store Gallery," curated by FOOD HOUSE The Art Store, Los Angeles, CA
"Public & Private Pleasure," curated by Lauren Lesko, Nomadic Sites, Los Angeles
"Cherry Bomb," Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA
"Imp of the Perverse," curated by Alisa Tager, Sally Hawkins Gallery, New York, NY
1992
"Skinned Eyes/Skin Dye," curated by Tyler Stallings, The Bridge Gallery, Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles, CA
"The FAR Bazaar," Foundation for Art Resources Inc., Federal Reserve Building, Los Angeles, CA
"Good Design," organized by Jorge Pardo & Pae White,Nomadic Sites, Pasadena, CA
"Afterthought," San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
1991
"Window on L.A.," curated by David Pagel, L.A. Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA
"Tales From The Creeps," Marc Richards Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Performances

1993
"Indignant Fairy, Beyond Baroque, Venice, CA
1991
"Cafeteria, The Other 45 Minutes, Los Angeles, CA

Group Exhibition Catalogues and Books

2023
O’Connell, Lauren R. "Language in The Times of Miscommunication," Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, Arizona (exhibition catalogue)
2021
DiQuinzio, A., Hejinian, L., and; Butler, J. (2021). New time: Art and; feminisms in the 21st Century. Pg 170-171. University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Darling, Michael and Connie Butler. "Andrea Bowers," Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Armand Hammer Museum and Cultural Center Inc., and DelMonico Books, New York
Wassan Al-Khudhairi, and Misa Jeffereis. Foreword by Lisa Melandri. "Stories of Resistance," Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MI pg. 22, & 52
2019
Gygax, R., Munder, H., Ritter, N., Düttmann, A. G., Crimp, D., Lebovici, E., Kerr, T., Himmer, E., and Bindermann, B. (2019). United by Aids: An anthology on Art in response to HIV/AIDS. Pg 208-209. Migros Museum fur Gegenwartskunst and Scheidegger and Spiess
Bowers, Andrea, Maria Elena Buszek, Ciara Ennis, Peter R. Kalb, and Rebecca McGrew. "Andrea Bowers," Pomona College Museum of Art, Pitzer College Art Galleries, Distributed Art Publishers, New York, NY
2018
Artists and their Book/Books and their Artists. Getty Publicatios, pgs. 48-49
2013
Joyce, J., Salvesen, B., Adamson, G., and Gibson, W. (2013). Labour & Wait. Pg 35, 54-55, 97-99. Santa Barbara Museum of Art
2006
"Who is Marla Ruzicka? Artist Project, InterReview, pgs 4-11

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2021
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2020
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2019
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2018
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Lynch, Scott, "Check Out All This New Art & Insane Crowding On The High Line," Gothamist (web), April 27 (Link)
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2017
Valentine, Victoria L., “The Artist Project: New Volume Explores What Artists See, What Inspires Them, When They Look at Art at the Met Museum,” Culture Type (web), December 11 (Link)
Michot, Michelle, “Florida is on the frontline of global warming – a crisis that demands creative thinking,” The Art Newspaper (web), December 8 (Link)
Helfand, Glen, “Marching to the Beat at Jessica Silverman Galelry,” Art Papers, October
“5 Artists Respond to: Charlottesville,” New York Times T Magazine, August 29 (Link)
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Menguc, Murat Cem, “Radical Art from the Past Decade, from Tahrir Square to Recife,” Hyperallergic (web), July 19 (Link)
Harris, Gareth and Julia Michalska, “Power of pride: artists champion LGBT causes at Art Basel,” The Art Newspaper, June 14 (Link)
Hanson, Sarah P., “Mood at Art Basel is upbeat as VIPs spend,” The Art Newspaper (web), June 15
Sterling, Anna, “This Beautiful Installation Reveals the Money Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline,” KCET Artbound (web), May 31 (Link)
Smith, William S., "The Lookout: ‘The Neighbors, part two, in two parts: Sanctuary: Andrea Bowers and Home: Andrea Aragón’," Art in America, January (Link)
Mitter, Siddhartha, “‘People have Been Kind of Slapped Awake’: Urgent New Shines a Light on Immigration,” The Village Voice (web), January 4 (Link)
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Seda-Reeder, Maria, “Two new Contemporary Arts Center exhibitions confront politically charged topics,” City Beat (web), February 22
Woodard, Josef, “Art Review: Art About Border Patrolling,” Santa Barbara News-Press, February 24
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Barshee, Tenzing, “The Value of Rage: Morgan Fisher in Conversation with Tenzing Barshee,” Terremoto, Winter
2016
Bruney, Gabrielle, “Stunning Portraits Spotlight Trans Women Activists of Color,” The Creators Project (web), February 22
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Womack, Catherine, “A Coven of Witches and a Pair of Feminist Artists Help Launch Downtown’s Next Big Museum,” LA Weekly (web), October 28
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Slayton, Nicholas, “Beta Testing at the Main Museum,” Los Angeles Downtown News (web), November 1
Boucher, Brian, “Artists Aren’t Afraid to Get Political at Art Basel Miami Beach,” ArtNet News (web), November 30
Stromberg, Matt, “Focused on Residencies, the Main Museum Tests a Different Model in Downtown LA,” Hyperallergic (web), December 8
Wagley, Catherine G., “Living Legends: Suzanne Lacy Teaches Andrea Bowers Performance Art, Inaugurating the New Main Museum in Los Angeles,” ArtNews (web), December 9
2015
The Bottom Line, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (S.M.A.K.), Gent, Belgium
Gordon, Larry, California Colleges See Surge in Efforts to Unionize Adjunct Faculty, Los Angeles Times, January 3
Basha, Regine, La Biennale de Montral: Lavenir (looking forward), Modern Painters, January
Deleu, Sylvain, Art Basel Switzerland Announce their 2015 Gallery Lineup, artlyst, March 3
Group Exhibition A Voice Remains to Open at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, artlyst, April 24
Purseglove, Laura, Art Review: A Voice Remains Pippy Houldsworth Gallery Reactivating the Revolution, artlyst, April 30
Glentzer, Molly, Provocative Show Examines Immigration, Houston Chronicle, May 10
Steer, Emily, Basel Gallery Picks: Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, US, Elephant Magazine (web), June 19
Jovanovic, Rozalia, See the 11 Best Gallery Booths at Art Basel, ArtNet News (web), June 18
Kirsch, Corinna, Art teachers paid the same as McDonalds workers, The Art Newspaper, July 2
Ricciardi, Nicola, Nothing is neutral: an interview with Andrea Bowers, Mousse Magazine, February
2014
Shen Goodman, Matthew, "Frieze New York Reaches Agreement With Unions," Art in America online, April 10 (Link)
Lescaze, Zoe, "Frieze New York, Unions Reach Agreement in Art Fair Labor Dispute," Gallerist NY, April 9 (Link)
Newhall, Edith, "Galleries: A long-forgotten artist, 1960s anarchy, and clay," The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 28 (Link)
Fisch, Sarah, "’Pace Gems:’ Flawless Pieces, Gorgeous Setting Lost in a Jumble," San Antonio Current, April 30 (Link)
Maloney, Patricia, "Episode 447: Andrea Bowers, #sweetjane", Bad at Sports (audio interview), March 24 (Link)
Landi, Ann, "the Cutting-Edge to Santa Fe," ARTNews, Summer (Link)
Knight, Christopher, Year in Review: Christopher Knights Best Art Shows of 2014, Los Angeles Times, December 19
Knight, Christopher, Year in Review: Christopher Knights Best Art Shows of 2014, Los Angeles Times, December 19
Morgan, Jessica, Burning Down the House, Gwangju Biennale 2014 Exhibition Catalogue, October
Bowers, Andrea, Feminists, Art in America, December
Byrd, Cathy, Fresh Talk: Andrea Bowers, Fresh Art International, October 2
Cooper, Ashton, ` on Futurity: 5 Works at the Montal Bienniale, ArtInfo, October 28
Smith, William S., SITElines.2014: Unsettled Lanscapes, Art in America, November
Byrd, Cathy, Fresh Talk: Andrea Bowers, Fresh Art International, October 2 (Link)
Munro, Cait, At Montreal Biennial Artists Tackle Sexual Politics in the 21st Century, artnet, November 3
Galan, Manuela, Paris Top 10 Contemporary Art Exhibitions this Summer, The Culture Trip, August
Fleury, Claire, Ile-de-France: 5 expos ne pas manquer, Le nouvel Observateur, September 20
Maloney, Patricia, All You Protest Kids, You Can Hear Jack Say, Sweet Jane, The Brooklyn Rail, September 4
Bowers, Andrea, and Lacy, Suzanne, After the Slumber Party, The Brooklyn Rail, September 4
Landi, Anne, Documenting the Americas: Art With a Politicla Bent, but the Messages Are Seldom Heavy-Handed, The Wall Street Journal, September 2
Travers, Andrew, Anderson Ranch hosts Opie and women artists symposium, The Aspen Times, July 29
Sanromn, Lucia, Andrea Bowers, catalog for Unsettled Landscapes, SITE Santa Fe, NM, Summer
Weiderman, Paul, SITE Santa fe Andrea Bowers: The art of activism, Santa Fe New Mexican, July 18
Hanson, Sarah, Pushing Boundaries: SITE Santa Fes Reimagined Biennial, ArtInfo, July 18
Landi, Ann, Bringing the Cutting-Edge to Santa Fe, ARTnews, Summer
Germack, Diane, Louis Vuitton rend homage aux femmes, luxurydesign, July 15
Joyce, Erin, A First Look at the New SITE Santa Fe Biennial, Hyperallergic, July 31
Cristello, Stephanie, Unsettled Landscapes: An Interview with Andrea Bowers, ARTslant, July
Hirsh, Jennie, A New Chapter for SITE Santa Fes Biennial, Art in America, June 13
Groppo, Pierre, In Situ 1: Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton gives Andrea Bowers carte blanche, Vogue Paris, June 4
Gelsomini, Tina, BNLMTL 2014 // Andrea Bowers, The Seen: Chicagos International Online Journal of Contemporary at Modern Art, May 27
Fisch, Sarah, ‘Pace Gems:’ Flawless Pieces, Gorgeous Setting Lost in a Jumble, San Antonio Current, April 30
Fisch, Sarah, ‘Pace Gems:’ Flawless Pieces, Gorgeous Setting Lost in a Jumble, San Antonio Current, April 30
Knight, Christopher, " Review: ‘#sweetjane’ fuses art, a horrific crime to powerful effect," Los Angeles Times, February 18 (Link)
Bodin, Claudia, "Die Kunst, dagegen zu sein," Art Magazin, February
Buckley, Annie, "Investigating Steubenville: Andrea Bowers’ #sweetjane," KCET Artbound, February 6 (Link)
Yoshimura, Courtney, "500 Words: Andrea Bowers," Artforum.com, January 21 (Link)
"March Preview: Andrea Bowers," Art, February
Willette, Jeanne, "Preview: Andrea Bowers at Pomona College Museum of Art," ArtScene, January
2013
Geiser, Kirsa, "Review: Andrea Bowers, ‘Cultivating the Courage to Sin,’ at Capitain Petzel," Spike Art Quarterly, Winter
Mania, Astrid, "Critics’ Picks: Andrea Bowers at Capitain Petzel," Artforum, October 16
Ruthe, Ingeborg, "Ihre Freunde, die Bume: Andrea Bowers, Capitain Petzel," Berliner Zeitung, October 15
Cheng, Scarlet, Labour and Wait displays the melding of art and craft, Los Angeles Times, August 31
Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter, Art Talk: Labour and Wait at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, KCRW, August 15
Foster, Kenneth J, Audience as Subject, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, (Exhibition Catalog)
McGuire, Mary, Andrea Bowers, Labour and Wait exhibition catalogue, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, July
Joyce, Julie, Labour and Wait, exhibition catalogue, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, July
Bodin, Claudia, Der Wichtigste Kunstmarkt Der Welt, ART Das Kunstmagazin, May 14
Smith, Roberta, 40 Nations, 1,000 Artists and One Island, New York Times, May 10 (Link)
Bodin, Claudia, Noch Mehr Lrm, ART Das Kunstmagazin, May 10
Heddaya, Mostafa, Andrea Bowers Protest letters Taken Down Overnight at Frieze, Hyperallergic, May 10
Kinsella, Eileen, Labor Activists Return to Protest Frieze, Will Speak Out at Nato Thompson Talk, ArtInfo, May 10
Kjellburg, Ann, Not Fair: Artist Andrea Bowers Writes to the Organizers of the Frieze Art Fair, Little Star, May 10
Sutton, Benjamin, Andrea Bowers Hangs Letter Decrying Friezes Labor Practices in Susanne Vielmetters Booth, ArtInfo, May 9
Lescaze, Zo, Union Members Protest Frieze Labor Policy, Andrea Bowers Joins the Fray, Gallerist NY, May 5
Willette, Jeanne, "Preview: Andrea Bowers at Pomona College Museum of Art," ArtScene, January
2012
Crow, Kelly, Art Basel: From Bargains to Billionaires, The Wall Street Journal, December 7
Heyman, Marshall, The Insanity of Art Basel, The Wall Street Journal, December 6
Bodin, Claudia, Art Basel Miami Beach: Und ewig lockt der Knstler, Art das Kunstmagazin, December 7
Kellaway, Brooke, Letters to the Army of Three: Andrea Bowers on Abortion, Then and Now, Walker Art Center, December 3
Three Friends Walk Into A Gallery, Revising Loneliness, November 6
Richard, Frances, Andrea Bowers, Artforum, Winter
Knight, Christopher, "A timely, spirited protest at ‘Work’", LA Times, October 5
Heldebro, Johanna, "Interview with Andrea Bowers, LAURA, Issue No. 8, Autumn
Proctor, Jacob, The Residue of Memory, Exhibition Catalogue, Aspen Art Museum
Moshayedi, Aram, No Person May Carry a Fish into a Bar, Artforum.com Critics Pick, August
Clayton, Campbell, Shamim Momin, Art Voices Magazine, Issue 38, June/July
Edwards, Jeff, Never Forgotten: The Art and Activism of Andrea Bowers, ArtPulse, No. 11, Spring
"Five Acts: Chronicles of Dissent", edited by Yaelle Amir, David Dempewolf and Yuka Yokoyama, Marginal Utility
Green, Emily. L.A. activists try to stop woodlands from becoming sediment dumps, High Country News, May 14
Buszek, Maria Elena Necessary Positions in Feminist Art: A Conversation, Art Journal, Spring
Jacobson, Heidi Zuckerman, The Kids Are Alright, Huffington Post, April 30
Audience as Subject Puts Spotlight on the Spectator at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Huffingtonpost.com, February 15
Smith, Roberta. Promising Tyros Join an Art Fair Club, New York Times, March 9
Kiyoizumi, A.J. Art Show Examines Audiences, The Daily Californian, February 22
Prestianni, Sam. Mob Rules, San Francisco Weekly, February 15
Richard, Frances. Andrea Bowers, Artforum, January
Rochester, Katherine. Five Acts: Chronicles of Dissent, Artforum.com, February 16
Thompson, Dale. Meeting Ground: 2012 Artist in Residence Andrea Bowers combines Art and Activism, March 6
27 Questions for Art Activist Andrea Bowers, ArtInfo International, January 4
2011
Bruce, Caitlin, Looking for the Political at Art Basel, Art Threat, December 19
Cotter, Holland. Complacency Butts Up Against Game Changers, New York Times December 16
Andrea Bowers. The New Yorker. December 12
Rabel, Eduardo Alexander. Something for Everyone. Artslant.co, December 9
Lookofsky, Sarah. Critics Pick – Andrea Bowers. Artforum.com, December 8
Gilbert, Alan. Andrea Bowerss The New Womans Survival Catalog. Art-agenda.com, December 8
Sledge, Matt. Occupy Art Basel Remains Elusive, But One Occupation Shoots Up In Miami Beach, huffingtonpost.com, December 2
Rosenberg, Karen. Art Fair: Business Over Activism. New York Times, December 2
Loos, Ted. Ten Things to Look Forward to at Art Basel in Miami. Vogue, November 28
Bloom, Lisa. Glasberg, Elena. Disappearing Ice and Missing Data: Climate Change in the Visual Culture of the Polar Regions. Far Field: Digital Culture, Climate Change, and the Poles, November
Lacy, Suzanne. It Speaks to Me. Los Angeles Tim, September 21
Diaz, Eva. Drawn from Photography. ArtForum, Summer
Rosenow, Romina. The Treet Watchers. Pasadena Magazine, July
Cromer, Mark. Incarceration to Installation. Artillery, May/June
Scott, Andrea K. Drawn From Photography. The New Yorker, March 21
Rosenberg, Karen. Drawn From Photography. New York Times: Weekend Arts, February 25
Rosenberg, Karen, Authorship or Translation? Notes Toward Redefining Creativity, The New York Times, February 24
Dorfman, John. The Lens and the Pencil. Art & Antiques, February
Finkel, Jori, Artist-activist Andrea Bowers arrested in tree-sitting protest in Arcadia, Los Angeles Times, January 13
Finkel, Jori, Artist Andrea Bowers turns activist, Los Angeles Times, January 12
Lawson, Thomas. A Story about Civil Disobedience and Landscape: Interview with Andrea Bowers. East of Borneo, January
Morgan, Margaret. Home Truths, in The M Word, edited by Myrel Chernick and Jennie Klein. Demeter Press
Gilman, Claire. Drawn from Photography. Exhibition catalog. The Drawing Center, New York
DiQuinzio, Apsara. The Air We Breathe: Artists and Poets Reflect on Marriage Equality. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Rethinking Contemporary Art and Multicultural Education. Edited by Eungie Joo, Joseph Keehn II, Jenny Ham-Roberts. Routledge
Why I Never Became a Dancer, Exhibition Catalog, Sammlung Goetz im Haus der Kunst, Hatje Cantz
Goetz, Igvild, Why I Never Became a Dancer, at Sammlung Goetz, Munich | Essays: Goetz, Ingvild On this Exhibition: Urbaschek, Stephan On Younglings, Maidens, Dandies, Bobby-soxers, Hooligans, Rowdies, Teenagers and Avatars; Verreet, Isabelle Andrea Bowers, Democracys Body Dance Dance Revolution, 2001
Szupinska, Joanna, Andrea Bowers, ArtUS, No. 30
2010
Barton, Greg. Graphite Testimony. The Last Times December
Young, Paul. The New Garde. Angeleno Magazine December
Gilman, Claire. "Marking Politics: Drawing as Translation in Recent Art." Art Papers, Fall
Zellen, Jody, Andrea Bowers, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Artillery, September/October
Henson, Julie, The Political Landscape, a conversation with Andrea Bowers, Daily Serving, August 7
Barliant, Claire, The Last Newspaper, Time Out New York, November 1
Miles, Christopher, Andrea Bowers at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, LA Weekly, July 29
Knight, Christopher, Other Side of the Dream, Los Angeles Times, July 9
Mizota, Sharon, "The Guide," Los Angeles Times, May 7
Beck, Graham T, Andrea Bowers at Andrew Kreps, Frieze, Issue 129, March
Mizota, Sharon, Love in a Cemetery at the 18th Street Art Center, Los Angeles Times, February 26
Duncan, David, Andrea Bowers at Andrew Kreps, Art in America, January
ONeill-Butler, Lauren, Andrea Bowers at Andrew Kreps, Artforum, January
Bowers, Andrea. "Andrea Bowers in conversation with Tucker Stilley." Jacob, Mary Jane and Michelle Grabner, editors, The Studio Reader. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2010.
California Community Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artists 2009. CCF Foundation, Los Angeles.
Dean, Bec. "Raquel Ormella and Andrea Bowers: Life in the Balance." Art and Australia, Volume 48, No. 1
In the Balance: Art for a Changing World. Exhibition catalogue. Curated by Rachel Kent, Glenn Barkley, Anna Davis and Keith Munro, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Politics of Art. Exhibition Catalog. Curated by Anna Kafetsi, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, 2010.
2009
Cotter, Holland, Golden Oldies All Over Chelsea, New York Times, December 4
Mizota, Sharon, Andrea Bowers and Suzanne Lacy, Art Papers, November/December
Amir, Yaelle, Eco-Action, Art Slant New York, November 22
Emerling Susan, Laton: the little California town that served as a muse, Los Angeles Times, April 26
Luna, Marcela Quiroz, Proyecto Cvico / Civic Project at Centro Cultural Tijuana- CECUT, Latin Art, Spring
Dean, Jennifer, Exhibit at UCR pairs art, clothing drive for needy, The Press-Enterprise, March 11
Buckley, Annie, Andrea Bowers and Suzanne Lacy, Art Forum, March 6
Cheng, Scarlet, Irvine Shines at OC: 2008 California Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art, Artillery magazine, March
Dambrot, Shana Nys, Andrea Bowers and Suzanne Lacys Progressive Home Economics, THE Magazine Los Angeles, February/March
Calder, Diane, Previews of Exhibitions: Andrea Bowers and Suzanne Lacy, Art Scene, February
Lehrer-Graiwer, Sarah, Museum Preview: 2008 California Biennial, Art Forum, January
I thought California would be different: The 2008 California Biennial in light of the presidential election, DBartmag.com, 2009
2008
Artists Project: Andrea Bowers, Switch 1.1 : A Biannual Magazine Published by The Power Plant, Winter
Pincus, Robert, State of Mind, San Diego Union Tribune, December 14
Wagley, Catherine, The Best Kind of Boring: 2008 California Biennial, dailyserving.com, December 1
Christopher Knight, Critics Choices, Los Angeles Times, November 16
Estves, Ruth and Lucia Sandromn Ed., Proyecto Civico Project, Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT), Mateus Books, November
Boem, Mike. "3 L.A. Artists Get Fellowship," Los Angeles Times, November 11, 2008, p. E-3
Knight, Christopher, Dont Take It Lying Down, Los Angeles Times, November 4
Aeppel; LVR, 2008 California BiennialUnder Beautiful Smog, ovationtv.com, November 4
The 2008 California Biennale, The Santa Barbara New Press, October 31
The Orange County Museum of Art Presents the 2008 California Biennale, artdaily.org, October 26
Chang, Richard, A Broader Biennial, Orange County Register, October 26
Buitron, Michael, 2008 California Biennial at the OCMA and Beyond, Leap Into the Void (blog), October 25
Chang, Richard, California Biennial reaches beyond the Golden State, The Arts Blog, ocregister.com, October 24
Firstenberg, Lauri, 2008 California Biennial. Exhibition catalogue. Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, October
Schwarting, Jen, Progress, The Brooklyn Rail, October
Kecskes, Alex, A Rich Palette of Talent, 944 Magazine, October
2008 California Biennial, THE Magazine, October
Melrod, George, A Questioning Biennial, Interview with Lauri Firstenberg, Art Ltd., November
Andrea Bowers in Conversation with Catherine Opie, Catalogue, Art Resources Transfer, Canada: Westcan, Edited by Alejandro Cesarco
OConnell, Brian, Ghostly Media: What Would an Invoking Media Look Like?, Art & Research, Volume 2, Number 1, Summer
Morrone, Francis. "Changing Times, Changing Notions: ‘Progress’ At the Whitney," The New York Sun, August 14
Myers, Julian, "Amateurs," Frieze, September
Rugoff, Ralph, "Other Experts," Amateurs. Exhibition catalogue. CCA Wattis, San Francisco
Schwarting, Jen, "Progress," The Brooklyn Rail, October
Harmanci, Reyhan, Face of Femminism: Small Things End, Great Things Endure, San Francisco Chronicle, January 17
Bryan-Wilson, Julia, Preview: The Way That We Rhyme, Artforum, January
Krishtalka, Sholem, A Furious Embrace: Not a soft downy comforter, Xtra! January 7
2007
Borchhardt-Birbaumer, Brigitte, "Modelle einer kritischen Gegenwartskunst, Wiener Zeitung, February 22
Pagel, David. "It Pays to Be Booksmart and Streetwise, Los Angeles Times, December 28
Stange, Raimar, The Evil (exhibition catalogue) Galerie Gebr. Lehmann, Dresden, Germany, December
Fragoza, Carribean, "LAXART Benefit Art Auction Draws Energetic Crowds and Funds, Flash Art Online, November 16
Prickett, Sarah Nicole, "Art-Hopping: Power Plant, Gallery TPW, Deluca Fine Arts, Torontoist, Nov. 29
Food, Brian, "Going Out: Things to do and People to See in T.O. this week, Globe and Mail, November 24
Buckley, Annie, "A Handmades Tale: Andrea Bowers Bears Witness to the Equilibrium Between Art and Activism, A & U Magazine, September
Patterson, Carrie, "Andrea Bowers: The Weight of Relevance, Art Circles, Issue #5, Fall
Moshayedi, Aram, "Andrea Bowers: Los Angeles, Art Papers, July/August
Schmidt, Eva. "Tanzen Sehen", Exhibition catalogue. Museum fr Gegenwartskunst Siegen
Mizota, Sharon, "Filling the Gap, art ltd, July
Mizota, Sharon, "Politics sewn to art, panel by quilt-like panel, Los Angeles Times, June 9
Bowers, Andrea. "Beyond Drawing". Art on Paper, Vol. 11 (May/June 2007), p.66-68.
Pagel, David, "Honoring a quilt and its powerful message, Los Angeles Times, May 18
Bowers, Andrea. "Guest Lecture by Andrea Bowers", Artillery, Vol 1, No. 5, p. 24, May
Bedford, Christopher, "Artforum Pick: Andrea Bowers at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Artforum.com, May 19
Beyn, Ariane, "The California Files (catalogue), CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, April 19
Wing, Carlin, "WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, Fluent Collaborative, issue 87, April
"Personal Affairs, Kunstforum International, vol. 184, March/April
"Intimer Einblick in verborgenedurch die Kunst, Dumont Kunst, February
Kort, Michele, "The Women Who Came Before Roe, Alternet, January
"Personal Affairs, Stadt Revue, and Financial Time Deutschland, January
"Personal Affairs im Museum Morsbroich, Kunstbulletin, January, p. 70
"Die Verborgenen chatze des Leverkusener Kunsttempels, Das Regionale Freizeitmagazin, January
2006
Schmidt, Jason. "Artists." Paris, Edition 7L, 2006, p. 137
Wolff, Elaine. "At the Crossroads with Freud and Roe", San Antonio Current, November 1-7
Goddard, Dan R. "Photorealistic drawings honor women’s social activism", San Antonio Express News, Nov. 26
Jones, Amelia. "A Companion to Contemporary Art since 1945." London, Blackwell Publishing, 2006, pp.181-182
Schwenke-Runkel, Ingeborg. "Wie viel Intimitat ist erlaubt?", Kolner – Stadt – Anzeiger, vol 2.3, December
Heinzelmann, Markus, "New Forms of Intimacy, Personal Affairs catalogue, Museum Morsbroich, DuMont Literature and Kunst Verlag
Lawson, Thomas, "Best of 2006, Artforum, December
Valdez, Sarah, "Andrea Bowers: Nothing is Neutral at REDCAT, Los Angeles, art on paper, November/December
Kort, Michelle, "Letters to an Army of 3: Artist Andrea Bowers honors pre-Roe pioneers, Ms. Magazine, Fall
Payton, Brenda, "Art explores world at tipping point, The Oakland Tribune, September 22
Helfand, Glen, "particulate matter, (show catalogue), Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA
Joo, Eungie. Nothing is Neutral: Andrea Bowers, CA Institute of the Arts and RedCat (show catalogue)
Essays: Butler, Connie. "Andrea Bowerss Magical Feminism
Joo, Eungie. "DIY School (interview)
Leclre, Mary. "The Skeptics Question
Lapp, Axel. "Your Whole Fucking Culture Alienates Me: Andrea Bowers", ArtReview, July, issue 1, p 135
Myers, Holly. "Balancing art, politics, Los Angeles Times, July 19
Taft, Catherine. "Scene and Herd, artforum.com, July 1
Baldwin, Cara. "Cara Baldwin interviews Andrea Bowers, InterReview, pgs 33-34
Futernick, Marisa. "Marisa Futernick on Andrea Bowers, InterReview, pg 25
Herbst, Marc. "An elegy near Andrea Bowers, InterReview, pgs 36-37
Lowther, John, "John Lowther on Andrea Bowers, InterReview, pgs 38-39
Bell, Kirsty; Lubbke-Tidow, Maren; Stange, Raimar. "Andrea Bowers/ Matthew
Antezzo, Neue Review, Art in Berlin, January, pgs. 4-9
Leclre, Mary. "Andrea Bowers: Letters to the Army of Three, exhibition catalog,
The Glassell School of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2005, pp.4-11
Pollack, Barbara. "Social Studies: Sixty artists overhaul the concept of national monument, Time Out New York, January Issue
2005
Meltzer, Eve. "Monuments for the USA, FRIEZE, Summer 2005
Kraus, Chris. Tumlir, Jan, McFadden, Jane, "LA Artland: Contemporary Art from Los Angeles, Black
Sholis, Brian, Vitamin D, New Perspectives in Drawings, Phaidon Press, London and New York, 2005, Essay p. 36, illustrations pp.37-39.
Lorch, Catrin. "Van Horn, Dsseldorf, Germany, Frieze, Issue 94, October, p. 228.
Bowers, Andrea. "Four Emerging Women Speak Out On Mary Kelly’s Circa 1968:
Danielle Gustafson Sundell, Cara Balwin, Marisa J. Futernick and Andrea Bowers," InterReview p. 28-29.
"Fast Forward/Avance Rapido," Media Art From the Goetz Collection, p.26-27,40-45.
Rugoff, Ralph, "Monuments for the USA", pp. 32-33.
Siegel, Katy. "All Together Now," Artforum, January, p. 169.
2004
"Alla Biennale del Whitney, tourna la pittura, Arte, April, p. 109.
Bankowsky, Jack. "This is Today," Artforum, May, p. 170.
Bowers, Andrea. "Magical Politics Feast or Fasting, Cakewalk, pp. 23-25.
Bowers, Andrea. "My Pop" Artforum, October, p. 94.
Dambrot, Shana Nys. "Andrea Bowers at Mary Goldman Gallery," Artweek, September, pp. 19-20.
Dunn, Melissa. "Whitney Biennial: A Good-Looking Corpse," Flash Art, May-June, p. 63.
Heartney, Eleamor, "The Well-Tempered Biennial" Art in America June/July 2004, p. 75.
Knight, Christopher. "Politics and art? Of course, she says," The Los Angeles Times, June 11.
Kraus, Chris. "Chance", 2004.
Kraus, Chris, "Sentimental Bitch", Video Green, 2004.
Kuhn, Thomas,"Fast Forward", Kunstforum International, 168 January/February 2004, p. 346-348.
Larsen, Lars Bang, Katy Siegel and Jan Verwoert. "What the World Needs Now," Frieze, November/December, pp. 52-53, 77-78, 81-82, 84-86, 88.
Lee, Pamela M. "Crystal Lite," Artforum, May, p. 174.
Mania, Astrid, "Review Andrea Bowers" U-Spot, 02/2004, p. 49.
Martens, Anne. "Andrea Bowers," Flash Art, Jul/Sep, p. 116.
Morgan, Susan. "If Memories Failed to Fade", Andrea Bowers, Magazin 4.
Rapkin, Mickey. "Bold Biennial," Details, March, p. 78.
Seigel, Katy and Mattick, Paul, Art Works Money, Thames & Hudson, pp. 34-35,100-101, 194.
Siegel, Katy et. al. "American Pie," Frieze, May, p. 69.
Sholis, Brian, "Creative Resistance – Carol Bove and Andrea Bowers", Flash Art , October, p.102.
2003
Durant, Sam and Monica Bonvicini. "Andrea Bowers," Neue Review, December, p. 4-5.
"Focus Video and Film, Flash Art, Mar/Apr, p. 93.
Jana, Renna. "California Dreamin, tema celeste.
Kantor, Jordan. "Andrea Bowers, Artforum, January, p. 140.
Myers, Holly. "Relationships at Play in the Physical World, Los Angeles Times, Saturday, July 19.
Smith, Roberta. "Impressions of the Yard, Visual and Olfactory," The New York Times, Friday, June 27.
Sorbello, Marina. "Andrea Bowers: Magical Politics," The Art Newspaper, December.
Thorson, Alice. "The Art of War," Kansas City Star, Sunday, March 30.
2002
Bowers, Andrea. "Game Girl, V Magazine, July/August.
Bowers, Andrea "Top Ten, Artforum. April: p. 38.
Casino 2001, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst.
Gavlak, Sarah "Andrea Bowers, Intimate Strangers. Time Out. Issue 277, Jan. 11-18.
Harvey, Doug "About Time, Bitchin’ video art at the Hammer. LA Weekly. Feb. 16-22.
Knode, Marilu. "Andrea Bowers, Retake, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, p. 70-75. Liverpool.
Kraus, Chris and Katy Siegel. Andrea Bowers, Sara Meltzer Gallery.
Pagel, David "The Myth of Selling Out Art Issues, Summer.
Pagel, David. "MOCA Sampler Is a Mixed Treat, Los Angeles Times, Friday, Feb. 8.
Bowers, Andrea. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Annual Report, Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001.
Robinson, Walter " Baselmania, art.com magazine, June 16.
Siegal, Katy et. al., "Andrea Bowers, Everybody Now, The Bertha and Karl Leubdsdorf Art Gallery at Hunter College.
Siegel, Katy "Katy Siegel on Andrea Bowers. Artforum. January: p. 121.
Wallis, Simon. "Andrea Bowers, Remix: Contemporary Art and Pop, Tate Liverpool.
2001
Amanshauser, Hildegund and Thater, Diana, "A Living Theatre, exhibition catalog, Salzburger Kunstverein pp. 22-33.
Klassmeyer, Kelly. "Group Mentality, Houston Press, April 12-18.
Knode, Marilu, "Revolution Dance", exhibition catalog Wiederaufnahme (Retake), NAK, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, 2001.
Molinari, Guido. "Radar Love, Flash Art, December.
"New Heimat", publication on the occasion of the exhibition "New Heimat", Frankfurter Kunstverein, 2001.
Siegel, Katy, "First Take: New Art, New Artists, Artforum, January 2001, p. 121.
2000
Baers, Michael. "An Art Enclave Heats Up in Chinatown, Art.
Berget, Bill "Featured Stories: Marking Time as a Material in Film and Video opens at the Palm Beach ICA onview.com, April 18.
Bowers, Andrea. "Nasty, or unclean, offensive, indecent, inclement. Monica Bonvicini interviewed by Andrea Bowers", Monica Bonvicini: Scream and Shake, pp. 30-38.
Cappellazzo, Amy Making Time: Considering Time As a Material in Contemporary Video & Film. New York: DAP, March 2000.
Guequierre, Nathan. "Karaoke Voyeurism, Shepherd Express Metro, November 9.
Harvey, Doug. "Its Chinatown, LA Weekly, May 5-11, p. 49.
Hunt, David "Andrea Bowers at Sara Meltzers On View Frieze, Issue 50, Jan/Feb,.p. 94-95.
Pagel, David "Thrilling and Shiny, Bowers Work Resonate Los Angeles Times, Feb 25, F3.
Pagel, David. "Andrea Bowers, Artist, Los Angeles, Artforum, Sept/Oct.Vol. 20, No. 5.
Snow, Vicki. "Unfinished History, TGIF, Feb. 5, pp. 12-17.
Thater, Diana. "A Living Theater, Magazin [4] Salzburger Kunstuerein.
1999
Amanshauser, Hildegund, "A Living Theatre, Salzburger Kunstverein, Magazin 4, 1999, pp. 76-83.
Cappellazzo,Amy. "Im the Boss of Myself",Im the Boss of Myself or Please Release Me Let Me Go, New York: Sara Meltzers on View, illustration: p. 3.
Darling, Michael. "Michael Darlings (MuseumGallery) Top 10 Plus 10. LA Weekly. Jan. 8-14
Grabner, Michelle "Unfinished History Frieze. Issue 46, June-July.
Knode, Marilu "Unfinished History Art/Text. No. 65, May-July: 93-94.
Schurmann, Wilhelm, "More than meets the eye, exhibition catalog, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg
1998
Bonami, Francesco. Unfinished History, Walker Art Center, p.15-33, Illustrations:p.66-69.
Calame, Ingrid. In the Polka Dot Kitchen, Foundation Press,1998:19-42.
Coleman, Sarah, Glen Helford and Sylvia Tan. "Wings of Desire/Floss, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, February.
Darling, Michael. "Crowd Control Frieze, Issue 38, Jan- Feb: 52-53.
Demetre, Jim. "End of the world? I Feel Fine Seattle Weekly, Feb.
Fogle, Douglas. "Andrea Bowers GUARENE ARTE 98, Torino, Italy: Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per larte: pp. 12-16.
Fredericksen, Eric. "Deeply Shallow The Stranger, February 19.
Kangas, Matthew. "Flower Power and Frivolities, The Seattle Times, February 12.
Kelly, Ruby. "The Ruby Kelly Column, Art Review, April.
"L.A. Trained Artists Shown at Art Institute, San Francisco Chronicle, Tuesday, Feb. 19.
Martin, Victoria. "Andrea Bowers at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, Artweek.
McEwen, John. "Couldnt Get Ahead, Sunday Telegraph, April 23.
Museum: pp. 8 33, illustrations pp. 52-55.
OReilly, John. "Art for Barts Sake, Modern Review, April 10, p. 33.
Rubin, David S., "Considering Audience: Reflections On the 1998 Phoenix Triennial, 1998 Phoenix Triennial, Phoenix Art Museum, pp. 8-33, illustrations on pp. 52-55.
Webster, Mary Hull. "Wings of Desire and Mark Bradford at the San Francisco Art Institute, Artweek, April, pp. 19-20.
Zellen, Jody, Andrea Bowers Spectacular Appearances at the Santa Monica Museum of Art Volume 1, Number 3, Fall 1998, p. 22.
1997
"Im Still In Love with You, exhibition catalog, Twentieth Century Womens Club, curated by Steven Hull, p. 3 & 4.
Greene, David A. "Hot Coffee Frieze, Issue 43, May: p. 76.
Pagel, David. " Voyeurs Paradise at Santa Monica Place Los Angeles Times, Friday, December 19th: F33.
Saltz, Jerry. "Regular-No Sugar Time Out New York, Issue 75, Feb. 27 March 6: p. 40.
Schjeldahl, Peter. "La-la Band Village Voice, February 18.
1996
Darling, Michael. "Box Tops Santa Barbara News-Press, Feb: 2.
1995
Baker, Kenneth. "Taking Art Into Their Own Hands San Francisco Chronicle, June 2nd: C1& C5.
Craddock,Sacha. London Times, April 5th.
Darling, Michael. " Pretty at FOOD HOUSE Artweek, March: 38-39.
Feaver, William. "Smart Habits and Sharp Practice London Observer, April 23.
Greene, David S. "Andrea Bowers Art Issues, No. 36, Jan Feb, p. 41
Kent, Sarah. " Art Review, Time Out, April: p.51.
1994
Davidson, Leanne Alexis. "Three Day Weekend, Real Life Magazine, No. 23, ill. p. 35-36.
1993
Crosby, Gregory. "The Professors Guide to Vegas Kulcher SCOPE, October.
Devine, Rory. "Heaven Missing Picture Book #4.
Frank, Peter. "Picks of the Week, LA Weekly, August 27, p. 131.
1992
Heartney, Eleanor. "The Imp of the Perverse ARTnews, September.
Jarrell, Joe. "Reviews Sculpture, September/October.
Jones, Amelia. "Public and Private Pleasures Art Issues, Sept Oct.
Pagel, David. "Art Review Los Angeles Times, March 20th.
Rugoff, Ralph. "Sex Objects LA Weekly, April 2-8.
Selwyn, Marc. "FOOD HOUSE: LAs Newest Alternative Space Flash Art, Nov/Dec.
Pagel, David. "Window on LA LA Art Fair Catalog.

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2009
Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Award
2008
United States Artists Broad Fellow
2003
City of Los Angeles (C.O.L.A.) Fellowship Recipient for Visual Arts
1998
Nominee, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per larte Prize
WESTAF/NEA, Regional Fellowship for Visual Arts in Sculpture

Public Collections

ArtPace, San Antonio, TX
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Compound, Long Beach, CA
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC
Historic Broadway Station, Los Angeles, CA
Ingvild Goetz Collection, Munich, Germany
Linda Pace Foundation, San Antonio, TX
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, IL
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Cleveland, OH
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Museum Abteiberg, Moenchengladbach, Germany
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece
Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA
Rennie Museum Collection, Vancouver, Canada
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
Tate Modern, London, UK
UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)
Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, UT
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY