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Karla Klarin

Education

1978
MFA, Painting, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA
1974
BFA, Painting, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA

Selected Exhibitions

2023
"Big Pink," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2016
"Subdividing the LAndscape" (a retrospective 1980-2016), California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA (catalog)
2012
"Oceanscapes," Schomburg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2008
"Paintings and drawings," Schomburg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2006
"Orange Crash," Schomburg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1997
Tortue Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1995
Tortue Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1992
Tortue Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1989
Koplin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1986
Karl Bornstein Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1984
Karl Bornstein Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1983
Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA
University of Redlands, Redlands, CA
1982
Kirk de Gooyer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Selected Group Exhibitions, Performances and Video Screenings

2020
“small is beautiful”, Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA
2019
"Valley Girl Redefined", Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
"Staged Meaning/Meaning Staged", Fisher Art Gallery, USC, Los Angeles, CA
2014
"Valley Vista, Art in the San Fernando Valley 1970-1990", Cal State Northridge, Northridge, CA (Catalog)
2010
"Revisiting Beauty", Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA
2003
"David K Thompson, Karla Klarin, Yu Ji," Schomburg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"Made in Califonria", Todd Madigan Gallery, CSU Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA
"Bicoastal: NYC/LA", Schomburg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"The Chai Show", University of Judaism, Bel Air, CA
2001
"Art and Illusion, Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Fd., University of Judaism, Bel Air, CA
1996
"California Artists from the Frederick Weisman Collection, Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA
1988
"Natural Selection: The Terrain of Southern California", Riverside, CA
"California Landscape Art Motif: Plein Air to Present", Downey, CA
"Landscape/Common Ground", Jan Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1987
"Young Talent Awards", Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (Catalog)
"Los Angeles Today: Contemporary Visions", Amerika Haus, Berlin, Germany
"Vistas", G.W. Einstein Gallery, New York, NY
1986
"A Southern California Collection", Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1985
"Spectrum Los Angeles", Hartje Gallery, Berlin, Germany (Catalog)
1984
"Olympiad", Koplin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Los Angeles and the Palm Tree: Image of a City", ARCO Center for Visual Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Downtown Art Collection", CRA, Los Angeles, CA
"California Artists: Selections from the Collection of Security Pacific," Security Pacific Plaza, Los Angeles, CA
1983
"Downtown L.A. Between the Freeways", Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, CA
"L.A. Seen", University of Southern California, USC Fisher Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"10 X 10 X 10", Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Young Talent Awards: 1963-1983", Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Miles Above", Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA
1981
"Recent Acquisitions", Community Redevelopment Agency, Los Angeles, CA
"Third Biennial", ARCO Center for Visual Art, Los Angeles, CA (Catalog)
"Painted Wall Constructions", Security Pacific Plaza, Los Angeles, CA
"Locations", Cal State University San Bernardino, San Bernadino, CA (Catalog)
1980
"Karla Klarin/Emerson Woelffer," Kirk de Gooyer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Bibliography

2023
Walsh, John and Karla Klarin. "LA Painter: The City I Know, The City I See, Paintings And Essays, Karla Klarin," Angel City Press, Los Angeles, CA
Zellen, Jody. "Gallery Rounds: Karla Klarin," Artillery Magazine, June 21 (Link)
2020
Mallinson, Constance. "small is beautiful," (Catalog)
2016
Mallinson, Constance. "Karla Klarin," Artillery, November (Link)
Daichendt, James. "Karla Klarin," Artscene, September
Whitney, Kay. "Karla Klarin," Fabrik, Issue 33
Willick, Damon. "Subdividing the LAndscape," (Catalog)
2014
Lower, Jenny. "An Art Exhibit All About the San Fernando Valley. Like, Really," LA Weekly, Sept. 22
Gelt, Jessica. "Artistic views of the Valley," Los Angeles Times, September 7
Lower, Jenny. "Suburbiart," LA Weekly, September 5
Willick, Damon. "Valley Vista: Art in the San Fernando Valley ca. 1970-1990," (Catalog Essay)
1997
Kandell, Suzanne. "Karla Klarin," Los Angeles Times
1992
Muchnic, Suzanne. "Karla Klarin," ARTnews
1989
Cover Illustration: Westword 1, UCLA, "Study for Bay Street, 1988"
Geer, Suvan. "Karla Klarin," Los Angeles Times, October 20
1988
Reed, Jim. "Natural Selection," (Catalog)
1986
Muchnic, Suzanne. "Karla Klarin," Los Angeles Times
Berland, Dinah. "Karla Klarin," Artscene, May
1984
Donohue, Marlena. "Karla Klarin," Los Angeles Times, October 26
1983
Woodford, Don. "Manneristic Forebodings," Artweek, April 30
Hough, Katherine Plake. "Downtown L.A.,"
Edgerton, Anne and Tuchman, Maurice. "Young Talent Awards,"
Hugo, Joan. "Art Cousins Twice Removed," Artweek, July 16
1982
Kohn, Michael. "Karla Klarin," Arts Magazine, November
Muchnic, Suzanne. "Art Award Winners…," Los Angeles Times, July 1
Muchnic, Suzanne. "Museum Honors 2 Artists," Los Angeles Times, June 28
Drohojowska, Hunter. "Making Art in the M-Zone," Los Angeles Herald Examiner, June 20
MacCloud, Mac. "L.A. Alienation," Artweek, April 3
Muchnic, Suzanne. "Karla Klarin," Los Angeles Times, March 26
1981
Robinson, Pat. "CRA Purchases…", Downtown News, December 29
Fox, Louis. "Biennial Strengths and Weaknesses," Artweek, October 24
Woodford, Don. "Locations," (Catalog)
Frauchiger, Fritz. "Third Biennial," ARCO Center for Visual Art, Los Angeles
1980
Muchnic, Suzanne. "Karla Klari,", Los Angeles Times, October
Wilson, William. "Architectural Sculpture," Los Angeles Times, October
Menzies, Neal. "Debut for Two," Artweek, August
Drohojowska, Hunter. "Pick of the Week, Los Angeles Weekly, August 22

Awards & Grants

1982
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Young Talent Award

Public Collections

Cedars Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, CA
Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Los Angeles, CA
Fisher Art Museum, USC, Los Angeles, CA
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, CA
Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, Los Angeles, CA
University Studios, Universal City, CA
US Consulate, Berlin, Germany
Whitney Museum of Art, New York, NY

Salomón Huerta

Education

BFA, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA
MFA, UCLA Graduate School, Los Angeles, CA

Selected Exhibitions

2022
"Daily Ritual," Harper’s Chelsea 534, New York, NY
2019
"Recent Paintings," Louis Alexander Gallery, Sardinia, Italy
2018
"Still Lifes," There There Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2014
Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2008
"Mask," Patrick Painter Inc., Santa Monica, CA
2005
"Portrait of a Friend," Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2003
Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2002
Studio La Cittá, Verona, Italy
2001
"Salomón Huerta Paintings," Gagosian Gallery, London, UK
2000
Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1999
Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1994
Julie Rico Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1993
Julie Rico Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Selected Group Exhibitions, Performances and Video Screenings

2023
"Perpetual Portrait," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2019
"Condo Shanghai 2019," Gallery Vacancy Shanghai, Shanghai, China
2018
"Building Bridges Arte Chicago/Mexicano De LA," A CD MX Museo De Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City, Mexico
"Chicanismo! The Sanchez Collection," Museum of UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA
2017
"About Face," W. Keith and Jenet Kellogg University Art Gallery, Pomona, CA
"Home-So Different, So Appealing," LACMA, Los Angeles, CA
"Breaching Walls Real and Imaginary," Skyline College Art Gallery, San Bruno, CA
2010
"A Group Painting Show," Patrick Painter Inc., Santa Monica, CA
2009
"Superficiality and Superexcrescence," Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art & Design, Los Angeles, CA
"Here’s Looking at You," Stephen Cohen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2008
"My Generation," Spichernohe, Koln, Germany
2007
"Strange New Worlds, Art and Design from Tijuana," Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
"Exquisite Crisis and Encounters," Asian/Pacific/American Institute, New York University, New York, NY
2006
"Strange New Worlds, Art and Design from Tijuana," Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, CA
"Transactions: Contemporary Latin American and Latino Art," Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, CA
"Retratos," San Antonio Museum, San Antonio, TX; National Portrait Gallery at the S. Dillion Ripley Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
2005
Group Show, Robert Miller, New York, NY
Group Show, El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
"Retratos," El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
"High Drama," Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA.; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX; Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA; Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA
"New Watercolors," Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2004
"White on White," Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2003
"Intimates," Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"The Great Drawing Show," Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Painting and Illustration," Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA
2002
"Mask or Mirror," Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA
"Art on Paper," Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC
"Phoenix Triennial 2001, Contemporary Art: AZ CA MX NM TX< Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ
"Lateral Thinking: Art of the 1990s," Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
2000
Studio la Cittá, Verona, Italy
"The Next Wave: New Painting in Southern California," California Center for the Arts, Escondido, CA
"East of the River: Chicano Art Collectors Anonymous," Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
1999
"Five Countries and One City," Mexico City Museum, Mexico City, Mexico
"Painting: Fore and Aft," ACME< Los Angeles, CA
"Portraiture: Front, Back and In- Between," Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, California
"Identities," University of Southern California Fischer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Some Lust," Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"Significant Departures," Cerritos College Art Gallery, Norwalk, CA
"In the Red," Jahresausstellung, Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Munich, Germany
"LA Current, Art Rental and Sales Gallery," The Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center Lobby, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
"In the Black," The Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA
"Post Pre-Ralphaelites," Terrain, San Francisco, CA
"Vital Signs," Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1998
Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1997
"LA Current," The Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center Lobby, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
1995
"Vital Signs," Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1994
"El Expectio Chicano," Mt. San Antonio College, Pomona, CA
"La Familia," The Los Angeles County Century Gallery, Sylmar, CA
1992
"Dia de los Muertos," Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, Los Angeles, CA
"Confrontation," Social and Public Art Resource Center, Venice, CA
"Breaking Barriers: Revisualizating the Urban Landscape," Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
"Images of the border," Centro Cultural de Tijuana, Tijuana, Mexico

Public Collections

Creative Artists Agency, Beverly Hills, CA
Colby College Museum, Waterville, ME
Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, San Diego, CA
Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, KS
Worcester Museum of Art, Worcester, MA

Bibliography

2014
Dambrot, Shana Nys. "Salomón Huerta at Christopher Grimes Gallery," Art Ltd., July/August
Zellen, Jody. "Salomón Huerta," ArtScene, June
Pagel, David. “Salomon Huerta’s Paintings push beyond the comfort zone,” Los Angeles Times, May 16
2012
Dambrot, Shana Nys. “Bound and Exhibited,” LA Weekly, January 12
2010
Young, Sadie “Artist Salomón Huerta to discuss his methods at the Museum of Contemporary Art,” Encore Magazine, July 9
2009
Bedford, Christopher, “Salomón Huerta,” Art In America, Issue 102, January
"Superficiality and Superexcrescence," Fellows of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California (exhibition catalogue, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Design, Los Angeles, CA
Meldrod, George. “Mask of a Pro,” Art ltd. January/ February, Pg 34-36.
2008
Ollman, Leah. “Between Face and Disguise,” Los Angeles Times, April 18
2006
"Transactions: Contemporary Latin American and Latino Art," Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, California
2005
Kun, Josh. “The New Chicano Movement,” The Los Angeles Times Magazine, January 9
Choy, Lillian H. "Insatiable desires." USC Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, University Park, Los Angeles, CA
Kaufman, Katrina. “Salomón Huerta: Holding the Light,” Venice, September 2005: 88-90
"Retratos: 2,000 Years of Latin American Portraits," Yale University Press: New Haven, CT
2004
Duncan, Michael. "High Drama: Eugene Berman and The Legacy of the Melancholic Sublime," Union Hills Press: Manchester, 2004.
2003
Miles, Christopher. "Salomón Huerta, House Paintings," Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, California
Emerling, Susan. “Salomon Huerta,” Art in America no. 10, October, Pg 144.
Bullis, Douglas. "100 Artists of the West Coast," Schiffer Publishing: Atglen, Pennsylvania
Pagel, David. “Huerta’s Homes-Ruthless but Warm,” Los Angeles Times, April 11
2002
"Lateral Thinking: Art of the 1990’s," Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, California
Berwick, Carly. “Fuchsia Shock,” Artnews, March, Pg 100
"Mask or Mirror? A Play of Portraits," Worchester Art Museum, Worchester Massachusetts, 2002. (exhibition catalogue)
2001
Ferrer, Elizabeth. "Salomon Huerta Paintings," Austin Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, 2001. (exhibition catalog)
Phoenix Triennial, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, 2001. (exhibition catalogue)
Barragàn, Paco. "The Art To Come," Subastas Siglo XXI, Madrid, Spain
Dambrot, Shana Nys. "Salomón Huerta at Patricia Faure Gallery." Artweek, January, 32, p.21
2000
Pagel, David. "Elusive Figures," Los Angeles Times, November 3
Miles, Christopher. “About Face,” Flaunt, November, Pg 94-98
"The New Latin Cool," ArtNet.com Magazine, November
"Biennale di Whitney", tema celeste, (Marzo-Aprile) 2000. October 8; "The New Latin Cool," ArtNet.com Magazine, November
Ollman, Leah. "Los Angeles Times," October 12
Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter. "This Painter Reveals by Disguising," Los Angeles Times, October 8
Knight, Christopher. "Catching the Next Wave of Painters," Los Angeles Times, June 20
Siegel, Katy. "Biennial 2000," Whitney Museum of American Art, ARTFORUM, May
Plagens, Peter. “Art in the Fast Lane,” Newsweek, Pg 70-73. Representing LA, April 10
1999
Melrod, George. "Young at Art," Los Angeles Magazine, November
González, Rita.“Post-Chicano,” Poliester, Spring/Summer 1999: Pg 40-47
"Five Continents and One City: Second International Salon of Painting," Museum of Mexico City, Mexico, 1999. (exhibition catalogue)
Carotenuto, Gianna. "Salomón Huerta," Art issues., January/February
Cooper, Jacqueline. "On View: Santa Monica," New Art Examiner, February
Miles, Christopher. "Salomón Huerta," Art Papers, March/April
Zellen, Jody. "Salomón Huerta at Patricia Faure," D’Art International, Winter
1998
Pagel, David. "The Enduring Puzzlement of Huerta’s People," Los Angeles Times, November 13
1996
Intersecting Identities. Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 1996. (exhibition catalogue)

Ms Harmony Hammond

1944
Born in Chicago, IL
Lives and works in Galisteo, NM
1967
BA, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN

Selected Exhibitions

2018
"Erasing Censorship," Artist Curated Projects, Los Angeles, CA (Link)
2017
"Recent Paintings," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects. Los Angeles, CA
2016
Alexander Gray Associates, New York, NY
2014
"Harmony Hammond: Becoming/UnBecoming Monochrome," RedLine Art Space, Denver, CO
2013
Alexander Gray Associates, New York, NY
2012
"Alcoves 12.2," New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
2011
"Against Seamlessness," Dwight Hackett Projects, Santa Fe, NM
"Erasing Censorship," Left Coast Books, Goleta, CA
2007
"Harmony Hammond: Passage," Dwight Hackett Projects, Santa Fe, NM
"Erasing Censorship," Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL
2005
"Harmony Hammond: Big Paintings 2002 – 2005," Center of Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM
2004
"elegies," Dwight Hackett projects, Santa Fe, NM
2002
"Monster Prints," Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
1999
"Dialogues and Meditations," Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson, AZ
"Harmony Hammond: New Painting," Joyce Goldstein Gallery, New York, NY
"Harmony Hammond: Landscapes of Exploitation," Joseph Gross Gallery, University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ
1998
"Harmony Hammond: Painting Sites," Linda Durham Contemporary Art, Galisteo, NM
"Flesh and Blood," University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
1995
"Pleasured Disturbances," University of Colorado, Denver, CO
"Farm Ghosts," University Art Galleries, University of Texas, Fox Fine Art Center, El Paso, TX
1994
"Acts Performed," Etherton/Stern Gallery at the Temple of Music and Art, Tucson, AZ
1993
"Farm Ghosts," Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ
1992
"Harmony Hammond: Uneasy Juxtapositions," Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM
1989
Etherton/Stern Gallery, Tucson, AZ
1988
"Harmony Hammond: Recent Monoprints," Trabia-MacAffe Gallery, New York, NY
"Harmony Hammond: New Paintings," Linda Durham Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
"Harmony Hammond: Monoprints and Paintings," Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, FL
1987
"Harmony Hammond: Radiant Spirits," Jonson Gallery, Museum of the University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM
1985
"Harmony Hammond: New Paintings," Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, New York, NY
1984
Matrix Gallery, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
"Affirming the Existence of the World of Images," Luise Ross Gallery, New York, NY
"Harmony Hammond: New Sculpture," A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
1982
"New Work," Lerner-Heller Gallery, New York, NY
Klein Gallery, Chicago, IL
"Works on Paper," A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
"Sneak and Other Sculptures," Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT
1981
"Harmony Hammond: Ten Years 1970–1980," A Retrospective Exhibition at the Glen Hanson
Gallery and W.A.R.M., Minneapolis, MN
"Fan Lady and Friends," Douglass College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
1979
"Harmony Hammond: New Sculpture," Lerner Heller Gallery, New York, NY
"Special Installation: Project Closet," P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
1976
"Harmony Hammond: Painting and Sculpture," La Magna Gallery, New York, NY
1973
A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
1964
Bottega Gallery, Minneapolis, MN
1963
Coffman Memorial Union, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

Group Exhibitions

2017
Painting on the Edge: A Historical Survey, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, UK
Desperately Seeking Other, Offroad Productions, Santa Fe, NM
2016
Tomorrow Never Happens, Samek Art Museum at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA
Be With Me, a Small Exhibition of Large Painting, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
Gay Gotham, Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY
Haptic, Alexander Gray Associates, New York, NY
Skins: Body as Matter and Process, Garth Greenan Gallery, New York, NY
Mal Maison, Maccarone Gallery, New York, NY
Queer Threads, Mills Gallery, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA
Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age, Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna, Austria
2015
Queer Threads, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age, Museum Brandhorts, Munich, Germany
Angle of Repose, with Francis Cape, SITE Santa Fe, NM; Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC
SITE 20/20: Summer Installment, SITE Santa Fe, NM
Irreverent: A Celebration of Censorship, Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York, NY
Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler, Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA
2014
Femfolio, Gallery 112, Scripps College, Claremont, CA
Art Dubai, Alexander Gray Associates, Dubai, UAE
Temporal Domain, Peters Projects, Santa Fe, NM
The Armory Show, Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, NM
Readykeulous by Ridykeulous: What Liberation Feels Like, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA
2013
Art Basel Miami Beach, Alexander Gray Associates, Miami Beach, FL
Visualizing a Presence, Barbara Walters Gallery, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY
Frieze New York, Alexander Gray Associates, New York, NY
Broken Spaces: Cut, Mark and Gesture, Alexander Gray Associates, New York, NY
The House We Built: Feminist Art Then and Now, Katherine E. Nash Gallery, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
2012
25 x 25, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
Seeing Red, David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
con(text), Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, NM
The Current Past, Joseph Gross Gallery, University of Arizona, Tucson, NM
Thinking New Mexico: A Centennial Exhibition, New Mexico State University Art Gallery, Las Cruces, NM
40 Years of Women Artists at Douglass Library, Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series, Virtual exhibition online May, 2012, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
2011
Readykeulous: The Hurtful Healer: The Correspondence Issue, curated by Nicole Eisenman and A.L. Steiner, Invisible Exports, New York, NY
Queer Me: Art & Gender Politics, The Center, New York, NY
Glen Hanson Gallery: Then and Now, ArtOrg, Northfield, MN
Pressing Ideas, Fifty Years of Women’s Lithographs from Tamarind, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
2010
Made, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson, AZ
2009
What’s the Word: Words and Symbols from the Lyman Allyn Art Museum, Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London, CT
Threads, Queer Cultural Center at SOMArts Gallery, San Francisco, CA
How the West is One, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
2008
A.I.R. The History Show, curated by Carey Lovelace, Dena Muller and Kat Griefen, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY; Fales Library, New York University, New York, NY
ARAC@AAM: Anderson Ranch at the Aspen Art Museum, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
Art on Paper 2008, Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
Wack!: Art and the Feminist Revolution, curated by Cornelia Butler, Vancouver Art Gallery, British Columbia; MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY
High Times Hard Times: New York Painting 1967–1975, curated by Katy Siegel and David Reed, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany
Visible Means, curated by Robert Repinski, Duluth Art Museum, Duluth, MN
A.I.R Print Show, Solo Impressions, New York, NY
Tuff Stuff, curated by Timothy Rodgers, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
A.I.R. Retrospective 1972–1979, curated by Patsy Norvell, Werkstatte Gallery, New York, NY
Pink & Bent: Art of Queer Women, Leslie Lohman Gallery, New York, NY
2007
Wack!: Art and the Feminist Revolution, curated by Cornelia Butler, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
Lifting the Veil: New Mexico Women and the Tri-cultural Myth, curated by Paula Rivera, Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Santa Fe, NM
Mother May I?, curated by Sheila Pepe, Campbell Soady Gallery, the LGBT Community Center, New York, NY
The Art of New Mexico: How the West is One, curated by Joseph Traugott, New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
Winter Group Show, Dwight Hackett projects, Santa Fe, NM
High Times Hard Times: New York Painting 1967–1975, curated by Katy Siegel and David Reed, National Academy Museum, New York, NY; Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Internacional Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico; Neue Galerie Graz, Austria
2006
High Times Hard Times: New York Painting 1967–1975, curated by Katy Siegel and David Reed, Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC; Katzen Arts Center, American University Museum, Washington, DC
Unexpected Developments, curated by Tirza Latimer, PlaySPACE Gallery, California College of Arts, San Francisco, CA
How American Women Artists Invented Post-modernism, curated by Judith Brodsky and Ferris Olin, Mason Gross School of Art Galleries, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Selections from FemFolio, Brodsky Center of Innovative Print and Paper, New Brunswick, NJ
2005
Explorations in Bronze: Degas and New Mexico Sculptors, curated by Timothy Rodgers,
Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
Paint on Metal, curated by Julie Sasse, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ
Looking Back and Moving Forward, Kathryn Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Expressions Uncensored, Albuquerque Pride, Albuquerque, NM
Out is In, Pride, James Hart Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2004
Insight Out: Reversing Vandalism, Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, NM
Divergent Talents, The Governor’s Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
State of the Arts, University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ
Neoqueer, Center of Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA
Reversing Vandalism, Hormel Gay & Lesbian Library, San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, CA
Unheard Voices Speak Out: 2000–2004, Somé Gallery, Santa Fe, NM Color Without Lines, Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Out is In, James Hart Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2003
Winter Group Exhibition: Lynda Benglis, Harmony Hammond, Tom Joyce, Richard Tuttle, Dwight Hackett Projects, Santa Fe, NM
From Picasso to Keith Haring, National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana, Cuba
H20, Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM
Peace: Artist’s Resistance Movement, Keystone Building, Santa Fe, NM
Threadbare: A Subversive Aesthetic, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY
Queer Migrations, Gay & Lesbian Community Center, New York, NY
2002
Personal and Political: The Women’s Art Movement 1969-1975, Guild Hall Museum, Easthampton, NY
To Kiss the Spirits, Artemesia Gallery, Chicago, IL
Ready, Set, D’Art, Tucson Museum of Art , Tucson, AZ SITE Santa Fe, curated by Dave Hickey, Santa Fe, NM
2001
Arizona Biennial, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ
Women and Children in Solidarity with the Afghan Women’s Mission, Gallery 128, New York, NY
2000
Geneologies, Miscegenations, & Missed Generations, William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Queer 2000, Gay and Lesbian Community Center, New York, NY
1999
Out West, Plan B Evolving Arts, Santa Fe, NM
1998
Lost and Found, Smack Mellon Studios, Brooklyn, NY
Hey-Art of & About Hay, Haymaking, and Agrarian Life, Webb and Parsons, Burlington,VT
Magnifico, Albuquerque, NM
Transformation of Text, Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, VT
Generations, Galeria Mesa, Mesa, AZ
Troubling Customs, Ontario College of Art and Design, Ontario, Canada; School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
25 Years of A.I.R: The First Women’s Co-operative in America, Kingsborough Community College, Brooklyn, NY
1997
Afro Homo, The New School for Social Research, New York, NY
Generation: 1972–1997, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
Home is Where the Heart Is, White Columns, New York, NY
Hybrid Vigor, La Galeria Arriba, Abiquiu, NM
Material Girls: Gender, Process & Abstract Art Since 1970, Gallery 128, New York, NY
Game of Chance, Printworks Gallery, Chicago
Smallest Show on Earth, Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque, NM
1996
Sexual Politics, Armand Hammer Museum, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
25 Years of Feminism, 25 Years of Women’s Art, Douglass College, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, NJ
Corazones Unidas, The Munson Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
1995
In A Different Light, University Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Division of Labor: Women’s Work in Contemporary Art, The Bronx Museum, Bronx, NY The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Redefining Lesbians: Power/Transition, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, WCA Exhibit, San Antonio, TX
Death Penalty: Loss of Conscience, Visual Arts Gallery, State University of New York, Purchase, NY
Mapped Out: Reinventing the New Mexico Landscape, University of California, Irvine, CA Romanticism, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
Sniper’s Nest: Art That Has Lived With Lucy Lippard, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
1994
Rainbow Prints from Bob Blackburn’s Printmaking Workshop, traveling exhibition to nine galleries in Sub-Saharan African cities
Our Own Visions: Abiquiu After O’Keeffe, Roswell Museum, Roswell, NM
Ar ‘tic u late, Mary Delahoyd Gallery, New York, NY
Modernism: Tracing a Tradition in New Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM
1993
Process–Space Festival Exhibition, Balchik, Bulgaria
2Much: The Gay & Lesbian Experience, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Wimminfest, Kimo Gallery, Albuquerque, NM
1992
After O’Keeffe: The Women Painters, Galleria Arriba, Abiquiu, NM
New Mexico Impressions: Printmaking 1880–1990, New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts,
Santa Fe, NM; UNM Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM
Louisa Chase, Harmony Hammond, Michael Mazur—Monoprints by Painters, Anna Holcomb Art Gallery, State University of New York, Brockport, NY
20th Anniversary Visiting Artist Exhibit, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
1991
Choice: A Show of Solidarity for Women’s Reproductive Rights, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
Collaborations: Artist and Printers, Lithographs from the Tamarind Institute; traveling exhibition to Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, Columbia and Brazil
Presswork: the Art of Women Printmakers, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
Show of Strength: Work by Outstanding Women Artists, in support of Madre, Anne Plumb Gallery, New York, NY
1990
Dia de los Muertos: The Homeless, The Alternative Museum, New York, NY
Contemporary Women: Works on Paper, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
Artists Who Write, Arts District Bookstore, Tucson, AZ
Group Exhibition, Anderson Ranch, Snowmass, CO
Plane to Plane: Abstract Painting, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH
Insider Art: Works by Trained & Untrained Artists, Barre Museum, Barre, VT
BAD GIRLS, curated by Corinne Robins, Sponsored by WCA, Aljira Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ
Painting Divergences, University Art Gallery, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
1989
Lines of Vision: Drawings by Contemporary Women, Hillwood Art Gallery, New York, NY; Blum-
Helman Gallery, New York, NY
Requisition Clandestine, Counsul de Textiles, Montreal, Canada
Black + White, Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM
1988
Get It On Paper, Linda Durham Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
The Alcove Show, Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM
New Mexico Guest Artists at Tamarind, Tamarind Print Workshop and Gallery, Albuquerque, NM
40 Years – Robert Blackburn & the Printmaking Workshop, Miami–Dade Cultural Center, Miami, FL
Work of the Spirit, Ceres Gallery, New York, NY
1987
Standing Ground: American Women Sculptors, Center of Contemporary Art. Cincinnati, OH
Issues That Won’t Go Away: Heresies, PPOW Gallery, New York, NY Phoenix Biennial, Phoenix Art Museum, AZ
Statements `87: A Prospective on Contemporary Art in New Mexico, Fine Arts Gallery, New Mexico State Fair Grounds, Albuquerque, NM
The Political is Personal, Ceres Gallery, New York, NY
1986
Camino A Cuba, Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City, Mexico
Por Encima del Bloqueo, Casa de la Obrapia, Bienal de la Habana, Cuba Annual Invitational Exhibition, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, NM Let’s Play House, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, New York, NY
Symbolic Expressions, Summit Art Center, Summit, NJ
Rituals: A Cross Cultural View, Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, CA
The Transforming Landscape, Henry Street Settlement House, New York, NY
1985
Group Show, Klein Gallery, Chicago, IL
Adornments, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, New York, NY
Contemporary American Monotypes, Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA
Women Artists, (Guerrilla Girls Exhibition), Palladium, New York, NY
Accrochage, Galerie Akmak, West Berlin, Germany
On and Off the Wall, Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM
Traditions and Conflict: Images of a Turbulent Decade, 1963–1973, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Contemporary American Prints: Recent Acquisitions, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
1984
Women Expressionists, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
L’Espirit Encyclopedique, Tompkins Square Library, New York, NY
Tradition and Conflict (1963-1973), The Studio Museum, Harlem, NY
Rendezvous: Sculpture International, St. Paul Port—Joli, Canada
The New York Experience, Modern Art Consultants, 909 Third Avenue, New York, NY
The New Culture: Women Artists of the `70’s, SUNY Cortland, Cortland, NY
1983
Floored, Long Island University, Brookvale, NY
Exchange of Sources: Expanding Powers, California State College, Stanislaus, CA Life Signs, 55 Mercer Street, New York, NY
Habitats, Klein Gallery, Chicago, IL
Of, On, or About Paper, USA Today, Arlington, VA
The Descendants, North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks, ND
The Artist As Printmaker, The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Luxuriance, American Center, Paris, France
The Artist and the Quilt, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX
Her Own Space, Muse Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Connections, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA
1982
Extended Sensibilities, New Museum, New York, NY
CAPS Sculpture, Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
New Image Work, Baltimore Museum of Art Sales and Rental Gallery, MD The Fine Art of Printmaking, Randall Gallery, New York, NY
Women Artists: Indiana-NY Connection, University of Notre Dame, IN
1981
Ten Years of Collecting, Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO Decorative Sculpture, The Sculpture Center, New York, NY
The Great American Fan Show, Lerner Heller Gallery, New York, NY The Reynolds Minor Gallery, Richmond, VA
Home Work, The Women’s Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, NY Henry Street Settlement, New York, NY
Ten Year Anniversary Show: Women Artist Series, Douglass College, Rutgers, NJ
Transformation: Women in Art 1970–1980, Art Expo, New York Coliseum, New York, NY Advocate Show, Hibbs Gallery, New York, NY
1980
International Feminist Art, Haags Gementemuseum, The Hague, Netherlands Discovery/Rediscovery, The Sculpture Center, New York, NY
The First Ten Years, Lerner-Heller Gallery, New York, NY
The Third Wave, Hibbs Gallery, New York, NY
New Work on Paper, Douglas Drake Gallery, Kansas City, KS
Trends of the 70’s, Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA
Great American Lesbian Art Show (GALAS), The Women’s Building, Los Angeles, CA
1979
Fabric Into Art, Amelie Wallace Gallery, SUNY, Old Westbury, NY International Feminist Art, Haags Gementemuseum, The Hague, Netherlands
1978
Thick Paint, Renaissance Society, Chicago, IL
Overview: A.I.R. Five Year Retrospective, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
A Lesbian Show, 112 Greene Street, New York, NY
Out of the House, Downtown Whitney Museum, New York, NY
1977
Consciousness and Content, School of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
Group Exhibition, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York, NY Touching on Nature, 55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, NY
Primitivism in Contemporary Women’s Art, Douglass College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
1976
Group Exhibition, Hanson-Cowles, Minneapolis, MN
Group Exhibition, Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York, NY
1975
Primitive Presence in the `70’s, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY
1974 A Women’s Group, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York, NY
1973
Soft As Art, New York Cultural Center, New York, NY
1972
Open A.I.R., A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
1968
Biennial, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
1967
Three Artist Exhibition, Walker Art Center Sales and Rental Gallery, Minneapolis, MN
1966
Biennial, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
1965
Biennial, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN
1964
Biennial, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN

Public Collections

ALTRIA Philip Morris Co., New York, NY
Bartlett Center for Visual Arts, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Best Products, Inc., Richmond, VA
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Chemical Bank, New York, NY
Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, IL
Collection of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO
Drew University, Madison, NJ
Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY
Fine Arts Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM
General Mills Corporation, Minneapolis, MN
Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA
Grenoble Mills, New York, NY
Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY
Indianapolis Museum of Fine Art, Indianapolis, IN
Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ
Johnson & Johnson Corporate Collection, New Brunswick, NJ
Lang Communications, New York, NY
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York, NY
Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London, CT
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Minneapolis Institute of Fine Arts, Minneapolis, MN
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, NJ
New Mexico Arts, State Public Art Collection, NM
New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, IN
Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL
Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ
Prudential Insurance Co., Newark, NJ
Rendez-vous International Sculpture Site, St. Jean Port-Joli, Quebec
Roswell Museum, Roswell, NM
Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont, CA
St. Thomas Aquinas Church, St. Paul, MN
St. Thomas More Chapel, Fordham University, Bronx, NY
Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ
University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
Weisman Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI

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2018
Ollman, Leah, "Harmony Hammond: Boundary-breaking work with a story on its surface," Los Angeles Times, January 5 (Link)
2017
Ickarus, “Meet the Curator Subverting Gendered Associations with Craft and Fiber Art,” Posture, February
Sallemi, Marwen. “Harmony Hammond: Who gets to be an Artist?” Flashmode Arabia, February 22
“VCFA’s MFA in Visual Art Program Pairs Students with Groundbreaking Artist-Teachers Throughout the Country.”Hyperallergic, February 24
2016
Artperiscope. “Harmony Hammond at Alexander Gray Associates.” July 26
Chaich, John. “Queer Threads: Baltimore, Boston and Beyond.” The Archive 56: Journal of the Leslie- Lohman Museumof Gay and Lesbian Art
Embuscado, Rain. “16 Must-See Summer Shows Featuring Queer Artists.” Artnet News, June 24
Griffith, Phillip. “Art in Conversation: Harmony Hammond with Phillip Griffith.” The Brooklyn Rail, June 23
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Haynes, Clairity. “Queering Abstract Art with Wrapped, Grommeted, and ‘Roughed-Up’ paintings.” Hyperallergic, May 12
Pogrebin, Robin. “The Museum of the City of New York To Examine a Gay Underground.” The New York Times, June 23
Russeth, Andrew. “Harmony Hammond’ Archive is Headed to the Getty Research Institute.” Artnews, September 14
“Getty Research Institute Acquires Archive of Harmony Hammond.” Artforum, September 14
Zabrodski, Sarah. “Inside the Papers of Pioneering Artist and Scholar Harmony Hammond.” The Iris, September 14
2015
McBane, Barbara. "Queer Abstraction." The Archive, Spring
2014
Harris, Kyle. “Harmony Hammond and Tirza True Latimer on Queer Feminist Abstraction.” Denver Westword, September 3
2012
Adlmann, Jan. “Harmony Hammond.” Art in America, January
Plagens, Peter. “On Pins and Social Struggles.” The Wall Street Journal, November 8
2011
“An Interview with Harmony Hammond.” By Carlos Motta. Filmed March 6
Strong, Lester. “Censorship and Vandalism: The Art of Harmony Hammond.” Dissent online, October 15
Anania, Katie. “Critic’s Picks: Harmony Hammond.” Artforum, November
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2008
Jones, Amelia. “¿Cerrando el Círculo? 1970-2008 El Regreso dell Arte Feminista.” ExitBook 09, Summer
2007
Smith, Roberta. “Painting in the Heady Days: After It Was Proclaimed Dead.” The New York Times, February 16
Knight, Christopher. “A Feminist Breakout.” Los Angeles Times, March 5
Holland Cotter, “The Art of Feminism as It First Took Shape.” The New York Times, March 9
Pollack, Barbara. “Free Radicals.” The Washington Post, September 22
Carver, Jon. “Critical Reflections: Harmony Hammond.” THE Magazine, October
2006
Gopnik, Blake. “Stretching the Canvas.” The Washington Post, December 25
Genocchio, Benjamin. “Maybe Not the First Postmodernists, but Who’s Counting?” The New York Times. January 8
2005
Wilson, Ann. “Skins of Time: Elegies, A Lamentation of Loss and Suffering.” NY Arts Magazine. Vol. 10, No. 3⁄4, March/April
2004
Hackett, Regina, “Neoqueer.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 27
Potterf, Tina. “Showcase for Diversity of Contemporary Queer Art.” Seattle Times, February 27
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Cotter, Holland, “Two Nods to Feminism, Long Snubbed by Curators.” The New York Times, October 11
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Diehl, Carol. “Division of Labor.” ARTnews, October
Smith, Roberta, “Void, Self, Drag, Utopia (and 5 Other Gay Themes).” The New York Times, March 26
1976
Ratcliff, Carter. Arts Magazine, March

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2014
Anonymous was a Woman Award
Lifetime Achievement Award Women’s Caucus for Art
2013
College Art Association Award, Distinguished Feminist Award
University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts, Distinguished Alumni Award
2012
Terra Foundation, Senior Artist Advisor, Giverny, France
2011
The Puffin Foundation
2008
National Women’s History Month Honoree
2007
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellowship
Through the Flower Award for Significant Contributions to the Feminist Art Movement
2004
Woodson Foundation Grant
Veteran Feminist of America Award
2001
Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Studies
Tucson Pima Arts Council, University of Arizona
2000
Andrea Frank Foundation
Arizona Commission on the Arts
1998
Joan Mitchell Foundation
Thanks Be To Grandmother Winifred Foundation
National Gay and Lesbian Funding Partnership, Santa Fe Community Foundation
1996
Art Matters
Astrea Foundation
Provost’s Author Support Award, University of Arizona
Open Meadows Foundation
1995
Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Foundation Fellowship
Uncommon Legacy Foundation Fellowship
1994
Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Study Center Residency, Italy
1991
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship 1990 Change, Inc.
1990
Carnegie Fund for Authors
1989
Pollock-Krasner Fellowship
1983
Cite International Residency, Paris, France
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
1982
New York State Council on the Arts CAPS Fellowship
1981
The MacDowell Colony Fellowship
1979
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
Yaddo Fellowship
The MacDowell Colony Fellowship

Alteronce Gumby

Education

Lives in New York, NY
2014-2016
MFA Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT
2013
BFA Painting, Hunter College, New York, NY
2011
AS Visual Arts, Dutchess Community College, Pougkeepsie, NY

Selected Exhibitions

2021
"On Earth as It Is in Heaven," Art-in-Buildings, New York, NY
"Cross Colours," Bode Projects, Berlin, Germany
"Somewhere Under the Rainbow/ The Sky is Blue and What am I," FALSE FLAG, Charles Moffett Gallery, New York, NY
2020
"My favorite Color is a Rainbow," Parrasch/Heijnen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"When the Nightmare Comes – I Believe," Long Gallery, New York, NY
2019
"Alteronce Gumby, AI Loving; Catching the Holy Ghost," Parrasch/Heijjnen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2017
"Reading Rainbows," Long Gallery, New York, NY
"Black(ness) is Beautiful," Fondation des Etats-Unis, Paris, France
2016
"One Way Ticket Across The Universe," 6B.ASE, The Bronx, NY
2015
"Alteronce Gumby; Since 1985," Mildred I. Washington Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2021
"House of Crowns," Phillips, New York, NY
"Red," Welancora Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
"There’s There There," Hauser & Wirth, Southampton, NY
"The Dead Don’t Die," Abattoir Gallery, Cleveland, OH
2020
"Abstraction in the Black Diaspora," FALSE FLAG, New York, NY
"Young Artists: One," Fridman Gallery, New York, NY
"A Muffled Sound Underwater," Latchkey Gallery, New York, NY
"Red Telephone," Curated by Nora Griffin, Feirmen Gallery, New York, NY
"Garden-Pleasure," Tale School of Architecture Gallery, New Haven CT
2019
"Abstract, Represenational, and So Forth," Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY
"American African American," Philips, New York NY
2018
"The Monochrome Revisited," Jean-Paul Najar Foundation; Dubai, United Arab Emirates
"For Freedoms," Pizzuti Collection, Columbus, OH
"I’ll Go There, But I won’t Stay There," Ltd Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Northern Suns," Hammond Harkins Gallery, Columbus, OH
"Things Unseen," American University Museum, Washington D.C.
2017
"Color People," Rental Gallery, East Hampton, NY
"Broad Stripes and Bright Stars," Ely Center for Contemporary Art, New Haven, CT
"I Dream in Color," Hammond Harkins Galleries, Columbus, OH
"Paysages Interieurs," Fondation des Etats-Unis, Paris France
2016
Group Show, 6B.ASE, Bronx, NY
"Surfaces Group Show," Hammond Harkins Gallery, Columbus, OH
"Partners:Yale MFA Group Show," Abrons Art Center, New York, NY
"Sunrise/Sunset Group Exhibition," Infinity Room Gallery, Los Angeles. CA
2015
"Large Works," Front Art Space, New York, NY
2013
Alumni Show, Mildred I. Washington Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY
2012
"Two Hemispheres," The Gabarron Foundation, New York, NY

Curatorial Projects

2020
"A Muffled Sound Underwater," Latchkey Gallery, New York, NY
2018
"To Dream Avant-Garde," Hammond Harkins Galleries, Columbus, OH
2016
"Sunrise/Sunset Group Exhibition," Infinity Room Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

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2022
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2021
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2020
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Tonguette, Peter. "Artist’s use of color, texture in clay stands out," The Columbus Dispatch, August 14
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Iva Gueorguieva

1974
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
2000-2001
Temple University, Graduate Program in Art History, Philadelphia, PA
2000
Tyler School of Art at Temple University, M.F.A. in Painting, Philadelphia, PA
1997
Goucher College, B.A. in Philosophy, Baltimore, MD

Selected Exhibitions

2018
“Constructions,” Frederic Snitzer, Miami, FL
2016
Ameringer |McEnery | Yohe, New York, NY (catalog)
Frederic Snitzer, Miami, FL
2015
Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, New York, NY
ACME, Los Angeles, CA
2014
Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, New York, NY (catalog)
Samson Projects, Boston, MA
2013
“Spill/Frame,” ACME., Los Angeles, CA
Galerie Stefan Roepke, Cologne, Germany
“Iva Gueorguieva: Reinvigorating Prints,” Luther W. Brady Art Gallery, Washington, D.C. (catalog)
2012
“Recoiling Earth,” Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, New York, NY
2011
“A Stitch in Graft,” Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, New York, NY
“Cut,” Bravin Lee Programs, New York, NY
“Prefiguration,” Heriard-Cimino Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2010
“Betekenen,” Kunstcentrum Signe, Heerlen, Netherlands
“Aumgn,” Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Lux Art Institute, Encinitas, CA
2009
“A Rough End to a Stony Sleep,” Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2008
“Drawing & Sound Installation,” Stichting OutLine, Amsterdam, Netherlands
“School of the Adjusted Plan,” Electric Works Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“Pan,” Heriard-Cimino Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2007
“Project Series: 34 “New Paintings,”” Pomona College Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (catalog)
“Gyre Carling,” Carl Berg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2006
“How to Make Love to a Gasmask,” Carl Berg Projects, Amsterdam, Netherlands
“New Paintings,” Stefan Stux Gallery, New York, NY
2005
“Vectors in the Wounded Plane,” Carl Berg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2004
“RUN,” Heriard-Cimino Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2003
Draka Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria
2002
Kolektiv Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Johnson State University Art Gallery, Johnson, VT
2001
Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2000
Temple University Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

Group Exhibitions

2019
"The light touch," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Scarfone/ Hartley Gallery, The University of Tampa, curated by Brancesca Bacci
2018
“Shaping Color,” LA Louver, Los Angeles, CA
“Only Poetry”, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GA curated by Amy Pleasant
“Portal”, two-person exhibition with Dona Nelson, Sophia Contemporary, London, UK
2017
“The Reflection in the Sword of Holofernes,” Galveston Artist Residency, Galveston, TX
“Shifting Landscapes,” Sophia Contemporary, London, UK
2016
“The Conversation: Joaquin Boz and Iva Gueorguieva”, Steve Tuner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Cult of Color”, curated by Arthur Pena, Circuit 12 Gallery, Dallas, TX
“The Rock Cried Out”, curated by Carl Baratta, TSA LA, Los Angeles, CA
2015
“Between the Eyes” curated by Laurel Sucsy, Crosstown Arts, Memphis, TN
“Bloody Red Sun of Fantastic L.A.”, PIASA, Paris, France
2014
“Making Sense: Rochelle Feinstein, Iva Gueorguieva, Dona Nelson, Deborah Grant” curated by Margaret Miller, Director of the Institute for Research in Art; USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, FL
“Variations: Conversations in and around Abstract Painting”, curated by Franklin Sirmans, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LA, CA
“Graphicstudio: Uncommon Practice at USF,” curated by Jade Dellinger and co-organized by USF Contemporary Art Museum and the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL
2013
“It’s New/It’s Now: Recent Gifts of Prints and Drawings,” Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN
“Art for Art’s Sake,” Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA
“LAndscape,” Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
2012
“Art, Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation,” curated by Billie Milam Weisman, Carnegie Museum, Oxnard, CA
“Iva Gueorguieva and Rebecca Morales,” Bravin Lee programs, New York, NY
“To Live and Paint in LA,” curated by Max Pressneill, The Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA
2011
“Vertical Hold,” two person show with Julie Weitz, Electric Works, San Francisco, CA
“Goldmine: Contemporary Works from the Collections of Sirje and Michael Gold,” California State University, Long Beach University Art Museum, Long Beach, CA
2010
“Five From L.A.,” Galerie Lelong, New York, NY
“Desire: Six Los Angeles Artists,” Pasadena Museum of Art, Pasadena, CA
“Art in Embassies Series,” American Embassy, Sofia, Bulgaria
“Forever Now,” Peggy Phelps Gallery, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
“Challenging the Myth of the Painter,” Outline Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2009
“New Weather: Diana Al-Hadid, Robyn O’Neil, and Iva Gueorguieva,” USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, FL (catalog)
2008
“The Humorous and the Unruly,” Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Looky See,” Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College, Los Angeles, CA
“I-35 Biennial,” Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX
2007
“Struck,” Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, IL
“The Fluid Field: Abstraction and Reference,” Temple University Gallery, Philadelphia, PA curated by Dona Nelson
“No Coast, No Sea,” Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL
“When Worlds Collide,” Carl Berg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2006
“Plex,” The Brewery Project, Los Angeles, CA
“Drawings from L.A.,” Carl Berg Projects, Amsterdam, Netherlands
“New York Styles,” Angell Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2005
“Off My Biscuit, Destroy Your District,” Samson Projects, Boston, MA
“The Seismologist,” Sara Nightingale, Southampton, NY
“Le Desert de Retz,” Massimo Audiello Gallery, New York, NY
“From the Fruit to the Root,” Alona Kagan Gallery, New York, NY
“More than Dirty South,” Ambrosino Gallery, Miami, FL
“Motion/Stasis,” Carroll Gallery, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
2003
“Sentimental Favorites: Abstract Painting,” Triple Candie, New York, NY
“Louisiana Biennial,” Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans, LA (catalog)
2002
“2002 Faculty Show,” LSU Union Art Gallery, Baton Rouge, LA
2001
“Just Ripe,” Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
“Not Yet Housebroken,” Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
1999
“MFA Student Exhibition,” Tyler School of Art Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

Residencies

2019
Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY
2016
Graphicstudio and Institute for Research in Art, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
2015
Graphicstudio and Institute for Research in Art, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
2014
Graphicstudio and Institute for Research in Art, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
2012
Graphicstudio and Institute for Research in Art, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
2011
Graphicstudio and Institute for Research in Art, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
2006-2007
Kaus Australis, Rotterdam, Netherlands
2005
Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, Skowhegan, Maine

Awards & Grants

2019
Finalist for the Howard Foundation Grant
2017
Nominated for an Anonymous is a Woman Grant
2012
Orange County Contemporary Collectors Fellowship Award
Mid-career fellowship award, California Community Foundation
2006
Artist Grant, Pollock-Krasner Foundation
2005
Artist Residency Scholarship, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
2003
Artist Mini Grant, Louisiana Council on the Arts
2002
Individual Creative Artist Special Opportunity Stipend, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
1999-2000
University Fellowship, full tuition and monthly stipend, Temple University
1999
Rome Fellowship, full-tuition grant to attend a seminar in Rome Italy
1993-1997
Trustee’s Scholarship, full-tuition, room and board for four years, Goucher College

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2014
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2009
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2008
Der Borg, Lucette. “Een Kwast Als Een Tovenaarsbezem.” NRC Handelsblad (Netherlands) November 7
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2005
Harrison, Helen A. “Landscapes: Fantastic, Elemental or Formal.” The New York Times, November 13
2004
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2003
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Public Collections

Art, Design and Architecture Museum at UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA
The Cohen Family Collection, NY, NY
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA
University Art Museum California State University Long Beach, CA
The von Liebig Art Center, Naples, FL
Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, MN

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)

“Los Angeles Performance Practice Presents the LAX Festival,” Broadway World, October 4 (Link)

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

“Brown Arts Initiative Announces Fall 2018 Programming Highlights Presented at Brown University,” ArtFix Daily, September 11 (Link)

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,” New York Times Magazine, December 30 (Link)

Sheets, Hilarie M. “A Collector Who Grew Up With Art Now Fosters Its Makers,” 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)

 

Wynne Greenwood

1977 Born in Seattle, WA
Lives and works in Washington State and Brooklyn, NY
2004 MFA, Milton Avery Graduate School for the Arts, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
1995-1997 Undergraduate studies, Douglass College, Rutgers University, New Brunswich, NJ

Selected Exhibitions

2015
Kelly, New Museum, New York, NY
2011
“How we Pray”, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2010
“Strap on TVs”, Lawrimore Project, Seattle, WA
2009
Sister Taking Nap, On the Boards, Seattle, WA
2008
Face It, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA
2007
Peas, Susanne Vielmetter Berlin Projects, Berlin, Germany
2006
DON’T FAKE LIVE, Participant, New York, NY (curated by Lauren Cornell)
ROOM, Tracy + the Plastics and Fawn Krieger, The Moore Space, Miami, FL (curated by Silvia Cubina)
concealer, project space, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA
New Report London, Hayward Gallery, London, UK (with K8 Hardy)
2005
Tracy + the Plastics US tour
The Kitchen, New York, NY
Tracy + the Plastics 101, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA
New Report Morning Edition, Reena Spaulings Fine Arts, New York, NY (with K8 Hardy)
The Dare Series, Foxy Productions, New York, NY (with K8 Hardy, curated by Lauren Cornell)
Wynne Greenwood + K8 Hardy, Reena Spaulings Fine Arts, New York, NY (with K8 Hardy)
ROOM, Tracy + the Plastics in collaboration with Fawn Krieger, The Kitchen, NYC (curated by Debra Singer and Sacha Yanow)
2004
Tracy + the Plastics, The Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA
Maps to Radical Imagining, Tollbooth Gallery, Tacoma WA
Tracy + the Plastics, iEAR presents, Rensellear Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Tracy + the Plastics US tour w/ King Cobra, BARR, the Quails, Wikkid
2003
Tracy + the Plastics East Coast tour w/ King Cobra, US tour
2002
Tracy + the Plastics Midwest tour w/ Le Tigre, US tour w/ Jacqueline Bon Bon
2001
Tracy + the Plastics US tours w/ the Bangs, Panama, Erase Errata, Le Tigre
2000
Meme America, West Coast tour w/ the Need
1998
Meme America, West Coast tour w/ Miranda July

Group Exhibitions

2009
3 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, 25 September – 25 October 2009, Moscow, Russia
2008
Talkmasters II: VideoScreening, Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany
Half of the People Are Stoned and the Other Half Are Waiting for the Next Election, Light Industry, Brooklyn, NY, curated by Nick Hallett
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her, Harvard University, curated by Helen Molesworth
"Small Things End, Great Things Endure” , New Langton Arts, San Francisco, CA, curated by Jill Dawsey and Maria Del Carmen Carrion
2007
Performance with Nicole Eisenman, ArtBasel Miami Beach, with Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Miami, FL
The Way That We Rhyme: Women, Art and Politics, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (with Andrea Bowers, Vaginal Davis, MK Guth, Suzanne Lacy, Stephanie Syjuco and others)
The FM Ferry Experiment, live broadcast, Staten Island Ferry, NY
Put the light out, erase a line, screening, Studio 44, Stockholm
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, screening curated by Stanya Kahn and Harry Dodge
Dead Already, Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, screenings curated by Kim Gordon and Jutta Koether
USA: American Video Art at the Beginning of the 3rd Millennium, 2nd Moscow Biennale, Moscow, Russia, curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Gunnar Kvaran, and Hans Ulrich Obrist
2006
Media Burn, TATE, London, with Ant Farm, Josephine Meckseper, Martha Rosler, Jens Ulrich, K8 Hardy
New Report, David Kordansky, Los Angeles, CA (curated by Brendan Fowler)
New Report, The F Word, Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
2005
Tracy + the Plastics, TBA Festival, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland, OR
Tracy + the Plastics, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
Alter Ego, The Kitchen, New York, NY (curated by Henriette Huldisch and Lauren Cornell)
What is Human?, Transmodern Age Festival of Experimental Performance, Baltimore, MD
LTMIXTR, Mix Festival, New York, NY
2004
Tracy + the Plastics, Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
DUMBO Short Film and Video Festival, Brooklyn, NY
Hot Topic and On the Verge, videos for Le Tigre live performance, world tour 2004-2005
Explosion LTTR, Art in General, New York, NY
2003
Opening, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, NY (curated by Lauren Cornell)
Ocularis, Brooklyn, NY (curated by Lauren Cornell)
Ghost and the Video, Select Media Festival, Chicago, IL
Video Marathon, Art in General, New York, NY
2001
Tracy + the Plastics, Women in Punk and Hip Hop Conference, Cal State LA, Los Angeles, CA
2000
Cine-X, Olympia Film Festival, Olympia, WA

Bibliography

2011
Graves, Jen,” Wynne Greenwood”, Art in America, March
Simonson, Lily, “ Looking at Los Angeles, Nicole Eisenman and Wynne Greenwood”, Art:21 blog, May 26
2008
Hackett, Regina, "Issac Layman wins Betty Bowen”, Seattle Post Intelligencer, September 30
Graves, Jen, "Wynne Greenwood Profile”, (The Genius Awards), The Stranger, September 9
Harris, Lisa, "Two or Three Things I Know About Her”, Art Forum, May
"Live Cinema: A Contemporary Reader”, San Francisco Cinematheque, Interview with Lauren Cornell
"Art in General, NewCOMPANYline: Advertisement, Performance, Style and Authenticity by K8 Hardy”, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, March 14
"Continuing and Recommended” Wynne Greenwood at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, ArtScene, March 2008, Volume 27, Number 7
Farrugia, Mallory, "Wynne Greenwood: Face It” at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects”, Flavorpill Los Angeles, February 2
Pappas-Kelley, Jared, ”Wynne Greenwood of Tracy and the Plastics talks about her installation at the Tollbooth Gallery”, Writing/ Interviews, January 24
Harmanci, Reyhan, "Small Things End, Great Things Endure’: New look for feminism”, San Francisco Chronicle, January 17
2007
Lester, Paul, "We Remember Miami”, ArtNet, December
Dickson, Amy, "A New Team Under an Old Threat, Fictional Selves and Feminist Practice in the Collaborative Work of Wynne Greenwood and K8 Hardy”, ArtLies, Winter, Issue 56
Fichtner, Katharina, "Curator’s Voice: Wynne Greenwood’s ‘Peas’”,
NYArts Magazine, May/June
Molok, Nikolai (editor), Footnotes on Geopolitics, Market, and Amnesia: 2nd Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (catalogue), ArtChronika and Moscow Biennale Art Foundation
Tollmann, Vera, "Wynne Greenwood: Peas”, Kunst-blog.com, March 24
"2nd Moscow Biennale”, FlashArt Online News, January/February
2006
SK, "Musical Chairs”, artkrush, December 13
Arfiero, Michela, "C’e qualcosa nella mia stanza? ROOM di Tracy + the Plastics e Fawn Krieger”, Activa Magazine, December
Balaschak, Chris, "This Talk We Have/ This Talk We Have Had/ This Talk We Have/ Have Had”, ArtReview, October
Brooks, Amra, "Must See Art”, LA Weekly, July 26
2005
Rimanelli, David. "On the Ground, New York”, Artforum, December, Vol. XLIV, No. 4, pp 220-223
Neset, Anne Hilde. "Split Personalities”, Wire, September, Issue 259, p 14
Burton, Johanna. "Girl, Interrupted”, Artforum, Summer, Vol. XLIII, No. 10
Miller, Leigh Anne. "Tracy + the Plastics with Fawn Krieger at the Kitchen”, Art in America, June/July
Cotter, Holland. "Art in Review: Wynne Greenwood and K8 Hardy”, New York Times, May 20
Ruttenberg, Jay. "Backstage with Tracy + the Plastics”, Time Out New York, February 3-9, No. 4
2004
Stusoy, Brandon. "Band Wanted. Music Optional.”, NYFA, Fall, Vol. 3 No. 1, p 6
Smith, Nancy MacDonell. "Video Game”, Nylon, June/July, p 78
"Face Off: Tracy + the Plastics and BARR go head to head”, Anthem, June/July, No. 013
Boutin, Paul. "What’s (still) Experimental?”, The Independent, June, Vol. 27 No. 5
Pennington, Zac. "Mutually Inclusive”, the Stranger, April 15-21, Vol. 13 No. 31
Fateman, Johanna and Greene, Rachel. "People with Similar Turn-Ons”, Whitney Biennial Exhibition Catalogue
2003
McCrewcut, Lezzie. "Plastic Fantastic”, BUST, Fall
Hsu, Selena. "Plastic Passions”, XLR8R, March/April, No. 66, pp 58-60
Saval, Malina Sarah. "The Future’s in Plastics”, Resonance, Vol. 6 No. 3
2001
Charbonneau, Lisa. "Tracy + the Plastics”, Venus, August-October, No. 10, pp 11-14

Public Collections

Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania, Australia

Presentations

2008
Visiting Artist, Art Center School of Design, Pasedena, CA
2007
Visiting Artist, University of California, San Diego
Visiting Artist, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Visiting Artist, California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, CA
2005
Visiting Artist, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (invited by Angela Ellsworth)
Visiting Artist, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
2004
Visiting Artist, School of the Arts, Tacoma, WA
Panelist, Barnard College, New York, NY
2003
Visiting artist, Harvard University, Cambridge, MASS (invited by Elisabeth Subrin)
2002
Visiting artist, College for Creative Studies, Detroit MI
2001
Teacher, Movie-Making Camp, Parks and Recreation, Olympia, WA
2000
Teacher, I was A Teenage Pirate, Middle School, Olympia, WA

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2008
The Stranger Genius Award
PONCHO Special Recognition Award
2005
The Kitchen, New York, NY

Group Exhibition Catalogues and Books

2005
Everything was Slo-mo Remix, Giggles in the Dark LP, Alien8 Recordings
Layer Next to Me, essay, ANP Quarterly, Issue 2
Tracy + the Plastics, Culture for Pigeon, CD/DVD, Too Pure Records
2004
Tracy + the Plastics, Culture for Pigeon, CD/DVD, Troubleman Unlimited Records
2003
Can You Pause that for a Second… And let yourself groove, essay song, LTTR, Issue 2
2002
Tracy + the Plastics, Forever Sucks, EP, Chainsaw Records
2001
Tracy + the Plastics, Muscler’s Guide to Videonics, CD, Chainsaw Records

Charles Gaines

1944
Born in Charleston, South Carolina
Lives and works in Los Angeles, California
1967
MFA, Rochester Institute of Technology, School of Art and Design
1966
BA, Jersey City State College

Selected Exhibitions

2018
"Charles Gaines," Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, Germany
"Faces 1: Identity Politics," Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY (Link)
2016
“Numbers and Trees: Central Park Series II," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
“Numbers and Trees: Central Park Series I," Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY
"Grids: Numbers and Trees III, and Palm Trees II," Galerie Max Hetzler, Paris, France
2015
"Charles Gaines: Gridwork, 1974 – 1989," Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA (Link)
"Charles Gaines: Librettos: Manuel de Falla/Stokely Carmichael", presented in conjunction with exhibition at Hammer Museum, Art + Practice, Los Angeles, CA
2014
"Charles Gaines: Gridwork, 1974 – 1989," The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
2013
"Notes on Social Justice," Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY
2012
"In The Shadow of Numbers, Charles Gaines Selected Works from 1975-2012", Pomona College Museum of Art and Pitzer Art Gallery, Pomona and Claremont, CA
2011
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2008
Manifestos, Kent Gallery, New York, NY
Susanne Vielmetter Berlin Projects, Berlin, Germany
2007
Greenhouse, LAX><ART, Los Angeles, CA
LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA, Venice, Italy (curated by Robert Storr)
Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
2006
Drawings from the Explosion and the Randomized Text Series, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
Snake River, collaboration with Edgar Arceneaux and the LA Philharmonic, REDCAT, Los Angeles
Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Austria (curated by Clara Kim and Stella Rollig)
Kapinos Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2005
Steve Wolf Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2004
Survey exhibition 1991-2004, Triple Candie, New York, NY
2003
Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995-2001, Phoebe Conley Art Gallery
2002
Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995-2001, Luckman Fine Art Gallery, Cal State University, Los Angeles
2001
Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995-2001, Adoline Kent Award Exhibition, Walter/McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
2000
John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
The Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC), two one-person shows, Charles Gaines and Kara Walker, City University of New York, NY
1997
Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, Germany
Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1996
Conley Art Gallery, California State University, Fresno, CA
John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
1995
Santa Monica Museum, Santa Monica, CA
1993
Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA
1991
Charles Gaines: A Survey Exhibition, 1979-1991, Gallery Lavignes-Bastille, Paris; John Weber Gallery, New York, NY; Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY; Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1989
JohnWeber Gallery, New York, NY
Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Fresh Visions, Santa Monica, CA
1988
Gallery Lavignes-Bastille, Paris, France
Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
1987
John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY
1985
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY
1984
Artist of the Month Exhibition, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
1981
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY
John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
1980
John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY
Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston, MA
1979
Young Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL
Fresno Art Center, Fresno, CA
1978
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1975
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
1972
Cinque Gallery, New York, NY
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, cA
1971
Louisville School of Art, Anchorage, KY
1969
State University of New York, College at Oswego, New York, NY

Group Exhibitions

2021
"20 Years," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2018-2019
"No Time," McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
2018
"Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, 1965-2018," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York NY
“The World to Come: Ethics and Aesthetics in the Anthropocene,” Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, FL (Link)
"C’est Comme Vous Voulez – As You Like It,” Praz Delavallade, Los Angeles, CA
“Take Me (I’m Yours),” Academie de France a Rome, Villa Medici, Rome, Italy (Link)
“A Measure of Humanity,” Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH
2017
Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL
“Never Free to Rest,” kurimanzutto, Mexico City, Mexico
“Solidary and Solitary: The Joyner / Giuffrida Collection,” presented by the Helis Foundation, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA; travelling to the Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Snite Museum of Art, Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD; Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), University of California, Berkeley, CA (Link)
Kurimanzutto, Mexico City, Mexico
“Field Guide,” Remai Modern, Saskatoon, Canada (Link)
“Pivotal: Highlights from the Collection,” Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
“Dimensions of Black,” Jam Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, University of California, Davis, CA
“Living Apart Together: Recent Acquisitions from the Hammer Contemporary Collection,” Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA (Link)
“The Score,” Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, Australia
2016
Drawing Dialogues: The Sol Le Witt Collection, The Drawing Center, New York, NY
Performing the Grid, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis Collge of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA
“S/Election,” Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“LA Exuberance: New Gifts by Artists,” Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, CA
“Rhona Hoffman 40 Years,” Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL
Cailfornia 101: Art from the Collection, AD&A Museum, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA
"From Minimalism to Algorithm," The Kitchen, New York, NY
2015
America is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
"All the Worlds Futures," 56th International Art Exhibition, curated by Okwui Enwezor, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (Link)
Charles Gaines | Carla Guagliardi | Franka Hrnschemeyer, Galleri Opdahl, Stavanger, Norway
Performing the Grid, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis Collge of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA
Drawing in L.A.: The 1960s and 70s, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Looking Back / The 9th White Columns Annual, White Columns, New York, NY
The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, IL; travelling to the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, PA (2016)
2014
"Sites of Reason: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions," Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Prospect New Orleans Biennial, curated by Franklin Sirmans, New Orleans, LA
"Boursier-Mougenot, Conner, Echakhch, Gaines, Marclay, Oldenburg/van Bruggen," Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY
2013
"Selections from the Grunwald Center and the Hammer Contemporary Collection", UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Adicott Collection Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA
2012
Blues for Smoke, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH
ANOMALIA, University of California San Diego, CA
"Mind the Gap", Kent Fine Art, New York, NY
2011
Shared Sensibilities: Sol LeWitt and His Friends, Mattatuck Museum Arts & History Center, Waterbury, CT
"Locations", Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY
Dance / Draw, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
All Of This and Nothing, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Human Nature Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Ground Control, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH
Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960-1980 UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; MoMA P.S. 1, New York, NY; Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA
State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA; Travelling to: UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver , BC Canada, SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico, The Bronx Museum, New York, NY; and the Smart Museum of Art, Chicago, IL
2010
Summer Group Show, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Edgar Arceneaux, Andrea Bowers, Olga Koumoundouros, Rodney McMillian, Charles Gaines, Nery Gabriel Lemus, Project Row Houses, Houston, TX
The Artists Museum: Los Angeles Artists 1980-2010, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Noir Complex, Magazin 4, Bregenz, Austria
Conceptual Works from the Collection, University Art Museum, UC Santa Barbara, CA
2009
Collection: MOCAs First Thirty Years, 1980 Now, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, CA
"Oz: New Offerings from Angel City", Regional Museum of Guadalajara, Mexico
Attempt to Raise Hell, San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art Downtown, San Diego, CA
30 Seconds off an Inch, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Charles Gaines/ Terry Adkins Collaborative: Part of Get Weird (performance), New Museum, New York, NY
30 Seconds off an Inch, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
WRONG: a program of text & image, Eighth Veil, Los Angeles, CA, curated byJibade-Kahlil Huffman
Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts, American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC, NY
2008
Thunderbolt Special: The Great Electric Show and Dance after Lightnin Hopkins, curated by Terrry Adkins, Project Row Houses, Houston, TX
Index: Conceptualism in California from the Permanent Collection, The Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA
Weighing and Wanting Musuem of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Entre Chien et Loup, Kent Gallery, New York, NY
Wild Signals Artistic Postions between Symptom and Analysis, Wuerttembergischer Kunsverein Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Idea, Text and Image, the Schneider Museum of Art, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR
2007
Im Wort, Kunsthalle Gppingen, Gppingen, Germany
Read Me: Text in Art, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA (curated by Malik Gaines)
From Close to Home: Recent Acquisitions of Los Angeles Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Kapinos Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2005
Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
Hommage to Friedrich Schiller, Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
Kamm Gallery Anniversary Exhibition, Galerie Kamm, Berlin, Germany
2004
Fade (1990-Present): African American Artists in Los Angeles, a Survey Exhibition, Luckman Gallery and the University Fine Arts Gallery, Cal State LA (curated by Malik Gaines)
Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Recherche-entdeckt! Bilderarchive der Unsichtbarkeiten (Research-discovered! Picture Archive of the Invisibilities), Sixth Esslingen International Photo Triennial, Galerie de Stadt, Esslingen am Neckar
Group Show, Arena Gallery, Santa Monica, CA., curated by Bruria Finkel
2003
Structure of Difference: Painting, Sculpture, and Photography of the Past 50 Years, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
Rhythm of Structure, Fire Patrol No. 5 Gallery, New York, NY
Urban Aesthetics 2003, California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Prints from Segura Press, group show, New Mexico State University Art Museum, NM
The Night of the Hunter, Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
Selections from the LeWitt Collection, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT
2002
Math Art, Art Gallery, Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, FL
What About Hegel, Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
2001
Installation of Airplanecrashclock, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Rhapsody, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tucson, AZ
Song Poems: Lyrics into Songs into Videos, Posters and Album Covers, a project by Steven Hull. Cohan Leslie and Browne, New York, NY
2000
Deep Distance-Die Entfernung der Fotografie, Kunsthalle Basel; curated by Wilhelm Schrmann
A Selective Survey of Political Art, John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
1999
Mixed Media: Selections from the Segura Publishing Archives, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ
Pictures of Other Peoples Bodies, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
More than Meets the Eye: Triennale der Photographie, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany, organized by Wilhelm Schmann
LandschaftStadtlandschaft (LandscapeCityscape), Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
Landscape Memories, organized by Steven Hull, Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Touring the Frame, organized by Charles Gaines, Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1998
"other related areas," Art Gallery, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
1996
Castles, two person collaboration, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
1995
Recent publications, Chicago Art Fair, Segura Press, Tempe. Arizona, Chicago, IL
1994
Cologne Art Fair, Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany; Cologne, Germany
Earthworks and Landscapes, Fuel Gallery, Seattle, WA
Paper Work, John Weber Gallery, New York City, NY
Group show (works from the collection), Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport, CA
1993
The Naming of the Colors, White Columns, New York, NY
Artists Writing Reading Room, Side Street Projects, Santa Monica, CA
L.A. Next: Six Los Angeles Artists, Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans, LA
The Return of the Cadavre Exquis, (collaboration on a work by Robin Kahn), The Drawing Center, New York, NY
1992
Open Mind: The LeWitt Collection, Wadswoth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
Force/Sight, International Kunst der Gegenwart, Schloss Presteneck, (Stein am Kocher), Wurzburg, Germany, organized by Brigitte March
No Justice, No Peace, California Afro-American Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Counterweight, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum Santa Barbara, CA
LAX: The Los Angeles Exhibition (simultaneous exhibitions by several participating arts institutions), Otis Art Institute Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1990
The Grid: Organization and Idea, Ben Shahn Galleries, William Patterson College, Patterson, NJ
1989
Landscape Visions, Office of the Chancellor, CSU Art Gallery, Long Beach, CA
1988
Cologne Art Fair (Brigitte March Gallery), Cologne, Germany
1986
Work from the Collection of Sol LeWitt, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL
1985
Artists Forum: Selected Faculty Artists form the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, Los Angeles
Black and White Drawings from the David Nellis Collection, Fine Arts Gallery, Cal State University, Los Angeles
Process and Construction, sponsored by Archives of Contemporary Thought, Brigitte March Gallery, Kunstlerwerkstatt and Lenbachaus Museum; Kunstler Werkstatt and Lenbachaus, Munich, Germany
Work from the Collection of Sol LeWitt, Auckland Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Everhart Art Museum, Scranton, PA; The Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY
Selections from the William Hokin Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
1984
Work From the Collection of Sol LeWitt, California State University Art Museum, Long Beach, CA
Contemporary Watercolors, University Art Gallery, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
1982
Numero Quattro, Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland
Works form the Collection of Sol LeWitt, Wesleyan University Art Museum, CT (travelling in 1984)
Selections, David Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, RI
Selections, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont at Burlington, VT
1981
Selections from the Chase Manhattan Bank Art Collection, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (traveling in 1982)
New Dimensions in Drawing: 1950-1980, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT
Post Modernist Metaphors, organized by Horace Brockington, The Alternative Museum, New York
Artists from the John Weber Gallery, Florida International University, Tamiami Trail, Miami, FL
1980
Prints from the Landfall Press, Melinda Wyatt Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Artists from the John Weber Gallery, University of South Florida Art Galleries, College of Fine Art, Tampa, FL
Benefit Show for the Center for the Performing Arts, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY
An Exhibition of Drawings from the Margo Leavin Gallery, California State College, Bakersfield, CA
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
Systems, Inquiry, Translation, Touchstone Gallery, New York, NY
1979
Texas Gallery, Houston, TX
Gallery Artists Summer Show, Young Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL
Gallery Artists Show, John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
The Grid, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL
Portraits, Center for the Visual Arts, Aspen, CO
Exchanges, Henry Street Settlement, New York
1978
Recent Publications, Landfall Press, Chicago, IL
Minneapolis College of Arts and Design, Minneapolis, MN
Grand Forks; Fine Arts Gallery, University of California, Irvine; Art Museum of North Texas, Corpus Christi; Center for the Arts, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA; The New Gallery, Cleveland, OH
Numerals, Dartmouth College Gallery, University Art Gallery, Hanover, NH; University of North Dakota,
Yale University Galleries, New Haven, CT
Numerals: Mathematical Concepts in Contemporary Art, curated by Rainer Crone, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York (travels in 1978-79)
Works on Paper, Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles
John Weber Invitational, John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
1977
Golden West College, Los Angeles, CA
1976
Golden West College, Los Angeles, CA
1975
Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
1974
Black Artists Recent Attitudes, California State University, Fresno, CA
1973
Oakland Museum (permanent installation), Oakland, CA
California Arts Council, Sacramento, CA

Group Exhibition Catalogues and Books

2023
Godfrey, Mark, Katy Siegel, Aria Dean, Laura Owens, Glenn Adamson. “Making Their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection,” Gregory R. Miller & Co, ARTBOOK D.A.P., New York, NY pg 110, 2023
2021
Sorkin, Jenni. "Art in California," Thames & Hudson Inc., United Kingdom, pp 186
2018
Gaines, Charles, ‘Charles Gaines’, in: The Brooklyn Rail, October
Gaines, Charles, ‘The Double Consciousness of the Lincoln Memorial’, on: www.artforum.com, November 1 (Link)
2011
Gaines, Charles, Ben Patterson: The History of Gray Matter From the Avant-Garde to the Postmodern, catalog essay for, Benjamin Patterson: Born in the State of Flux/us, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
2008
Gaines, Charles, The New Cosmopolitanism, California State University, Fullerton
2005
Gaines, Charles, reprint of Theater of Refusal: Black Art and Mainstream Criticism in the catalog Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970, (originally printed in the catalog Theater of Refusal, University of California, Irvine), Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, January
2004
Gaines, Charles, Edgar Arceneauxs Search for Meaning Among Infinite Variations, Afterall, Sept.
2003
Gaines, Charles, Art, Post History and the Paradox of Black Pluralism, Merge, vol. 12, 2003, Stockholm, Sweden, p. 52.
Gaines, Charles, Surviving Alaska: Michael Joos Sublime Transformations. Michael Joo exhibition catalog, Institute of Technology Art Gallery, Boston, MA
2001
Gaines Projects 1995-2001, catalogue essay Adoline Kent Award exhibition, Walter/McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
1999
Gaines, Charles, Avant L.A. Letter, commentary, letters section, Artforum, February
Gaines, Charles, Memories: The Art of Kyung Won Moon, from the catalog, Kung Won Moon, Park Ryu Sook Gallery, Soul, South Korea
Gaines, Charles, Art and the Search for Origin Amidst the Scent of Flowers, from the catalogue Origins, Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA.
Gaines, Charles, "Metonymy and the Defamiliarization of Objects," Lurid Stories: Charles
1996
Gaines, Charles, "Hotter Than July," Margo Leavin Gallery exhibition, Art + Text, #55, September, pp. 12, 16
1995
Gaines, Charles, commentary on the Whitney Museum exhibition "Black Male," World Art, January
Gaines, Charles, "Bear Stories," Framework, Volume 7, Issue 3, 1995, Los Angeles, California, p. 5
1994
Gaines, Charles, "Untitled," Color This! A Collection of Los Angeles Artists’ Drawings, (Los Angeles:
Foundation For Art Resources, Inc. [FAR]), 1994, p. 44
1993
Gaines, Charles, "Theater of Refusal: Black Art and Mainstream Criticism," Catalogue, (UC Irvine)
Gaines, Charles, "The Devil and Mona Lisa: Confessions of an Art Heckler," New Art Examiner, December, pg. 24
Gaines, Charles, "Manifesto," Promotional Copy, edited by Robin Kahn, (New York: Mimi Somerby, S.O.S. International, and B.R.A.T.), 1993, p. 33.
1990
Gaines, Charles, "Sandra Rowe: Androgyny and the Janusian Split," Catalogue (UC, Riverside), CA
Gaines, Charles, "Sandra Rowe: Androgyny and the Janusian Split,"Journal of Social Theory in Art Education, J.S.T.A.E., #10, April, pgs 158-163

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2015
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2014
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2013
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2012
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2011
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Ta, Jennifer, Hammer Museums All of This and Nothing adds the extra to the ordinary, Daily Bruin, Jan 31
Holte, Michael Ned, Charles Gaines: Form and Content, International Review of African American Art, Vol. 23, No. 3
2010
Merjian, Ara H., 30 Seconds off an Inch, Frieze, Issue 130, April
Stillman, Nick, Edgar Arceneaux, Charles Gaines & Rick Lowe, Bomb, Number 111, p.50-57, Spring Issue
2009
Boehm, Mike, MOCA celebrates 30 years and a rebirth, Los Angeles Times, November 8
2008
Johnson, Ken, Art In Review: Charles Gaines, New York Times, November 6
Chang, Richard, A Broader Biennial, Orange County Register, October 26
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Whats Up, Collection in Context: Four Decades, The Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine, Summer
Seyfarth, Ludwig, Explosions Im Hirn, (Explosions in the Brain), Artnet, June 25
Explosions by Charles Gaines, (video), Vitascope, June
Chang, R, O.C. Museum of Art hires guest curator for biennial, The Arts Blog, ocregister.com, February 11 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZTu51BbG18&eurl=http://www.vitascope.de/kinosaal/c06.html)
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2007
Ostendorf, Yasmine, De Schoonheid Van Een Ramp, Mister Motley, December
JS, United States Artists winners, Flash Art Online, November 20
Fragoza, Carribean, LAXART Benefit Art Auction Draws Energetic Crowds and Funds, Flash Art Online, November 16
Boehm, Mike, USA Fellows puts artists in a flattering light, Los Angeles Times, November 15
Ann Hamilton and Edgar Arceneaux Among Winners of Fifty USA Fellowships, Artforum.com, November 15
Siegal, Katy, The Buck Stops Here, Artforum, September
Ollman, Leah, Smoggy side of L.A. Greenhouse, Los Angeles Times, August 10
Mizota, Sharon, Clarity in every crisis, Los Angeles Times, July 29
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Wrigley, Paul, The 52nd International Art Exhibition, Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts, Australia, July
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De Sanctis Mangelli, Flavia, Paesaggi di Guerra, lUnit, June 7
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2006
Pagel, David, Connecting beauty, suffering, Los Angeles Times, December 22
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2005
Cotter, Holland, (mention in a review of Rodney McMillian exhibition), New York Times, January 21
2004 Haithman, Diane, Crossing Generations, Los Angeles Times, Calendar Section, January 19, p. 2.
Harvey, Doug, Color Theory, Fade to Black, LA Weekly, February 13-19, 2004, p. 55.
Cotter, Holland, Charles Gaines Survey Exhibition: 1991-2004, New York Times, p. B31, April 30
2003
Iwona Blaswick, Conference Report: Beauty rears its ugly head again, re Charles Gainess The Paradox of Black
Pluralism, Art Monthly, No. 265, pp. 44-45, April
2002
Calder, Diane, Charles Gaines, artscenecal.com, April
2001
Miles, Christopher, Charles Gaines, Artforum, February, p. 158.
Bonetti, David, "Gaines probes darkness in ‘Lurid Stories’ show," review, San Francisco Chronicle, July 7, p. C1
Helfand, Glen, "Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines," The San Francisco Bay Guardian, July 4-10, Vol. 35, No. 40, p. 73.
Olson, Marisa S., "Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines at the San Francisco Art Museum", Artweek, September, Vol. 32, Issue 9, pp. 19-20
Gaines, Malik, Remember the Grid, Untitled, Summer 2001, No. 25
2000
Sirmans, Franklin, review of Weber show, John Weber Gallery, Time Out/New York, issue #238, April 13-20
Myers, Holly, "Disasters in the Making," Los Angeles Times, December 29, p. F32
1999
Intra, Giovanni, La struttura mobile, article, Tema Celeste, No. 72, January/February, pp. 50-55
Pagel, David, Glimpses of the Drama in LA Settings, Los Angeles Times, July 16, p. F31
1998
Klein, Jennie, "Circumventing the Center: Identity Politics and Marginalization," Postmodern Perspectives, Howard
Risatti, ed., (Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall), 1998, pp 273, 297-99, 300-301
Intra, Giiovanni, review of "Airplanecrashclock", Richard Heller Gallery, Art/Text, #59, p. 89, November, 1997-January, 1998, p. 89.
"Transfiction I," Wienlexicon Kunstkalender, #34, review, Charim Klocker Gallery, April
Curtis, Cathy, "When Seeing Isn’t Believing, Orange County Calendar, Los Angeles Times, Oct. 12, p. F 2
Schoenkopf, Rebecca, "Cool World: Alternative environments are neat!" review of "other related areas," U. C. Irvine Art Gallery, Orange County Weekly, October 23-29, p. 29
Walsh, Daniella, "A visit to ‘Other Related Areas,’ " review of "other related areas, U. C. Irvine Art Gallery, Fine Arts, review, Orange County Register, October 25, p. 26
1997
Intra, Giovanni, Charles Gaines, Art/Text, 1997
Otto, Susan, review of "Airplanecrashclock", review, Richard Heller Gallery, Art in America, December, p. 99
1996
Knight, Christopher, "There’s Evidence of Good Work Found at ‘Scene of Crime.’ "Los Angeles Times, July 29,sec. F, p. 1.
Hale, David, Was victims fate merely in the stars? Fresno Bee, February 17, p. H4
1995
Gerstler, Amy, "Night/Crimes", Artforum, Vo. 34, No. 1, September, p. 97.
Zellen, Jody, "Night/Crimes", Art Press, September, p. 11
Frank, Peter, "Art Picks of the Week," L. A. Weekly, Vol. 17, No. 28, June 9-15
Brooks, Rosetta, "The Metaphysics of Murder: Charles Gaines Work Explores the Human and the Cosmic", L. A. Village View, p. 39, June 2-8
Nolan, Timothy, review of Night/Crimes, Lewis Baltz at Gallery Ram and Charles Gaines at the Santa Monica Museum, Santa Monica Museum show, Artweek, p. 26, June
Green, David, "Net Gaines: Making a Case for "Night/Crimes.", Los Angeles Reader, May 26
Kandel, Susan, review of "Night/Crimes," Santa Monica Museum, Los Angeles Times, April 20
1993
Waddington, Chris, "Pieces don’t make a whole at CAC show." Lagniappe, November 5, pgs. 23-25
Veneciano, Daniel, review of "No Justice, No Peace," New Art Examiner, February
1992
Pagel, David, "Becoming Unraveled, LAX: The Los Angeles Exhibition", Los Angeles Times, December 11
1991
Chattopodhyay, Collette, Charles Gaines, Artweek, July 18
Ger, Suvan, Group Effort Using Science Pays Off, The Los Angeles Times, July 19
1990
Hale, David, article, FSU ties intact as Gaines leaves for Cal Arts, The Fresno Bee, September 9
1989
Fresh Visions," Los Angeles Times, Aug. 25
1985
Vivien Raynor, Art: The Conceptualists, New York Times, July 12
1982
Liebman, Lisa, Charles Gaines, Art Forum, Vol. 20, No. 6, pg. 88, February
1980
Review of "Systems, Inquiry, Translation," Art Forum, Nov
1979
Muchnic, Susanne, review of Margo Leavin Gallery exh., Los Angeles Times, July 7
Review of Fresno Exhibition., West Art
Review of "The Grid," The New Art Examiner, May
Article, Print Collectors Newsletter, Chicago, July
"Exchanges," Soho News, NYC, May 30
Hale, David, Gaines: All Systems Are Go, The Fresno Bee
Frank, Peter, "Exchanges, "Village Voice, June 18
New Art Examiner, April
Alloway, Lawrence, review of "Exchanges," New York Times, June 8
Artner, Alan, Chicago Tribune, April 2
San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 7
1978
Article, Fresno Bee, December 13
Hale, David, All Systems Go, Fresno Bee, August 13
Brengelman, Paula, The Big Raisin, Aug 1978, vol. 2, Issue 8, Titled "New Gaines Book, book
Marjorie Del Parker, "Bolomey and Gaines at Fresno Art Center," West Art, July 13, p. 3
1975
Hoesterey, Ingeborg, review of Whitney Biennial, New York, Art International, May 15, pg 54
1972
Cinque Gallery exhibit, Art News, May
"Recent Paintings of Charles Gaines at Cinque Gallery", New York Amsterdam News, Vol. 1 No. 7, April
Wilson, William, "Lumber and Beds and USC", The Los Angeles Times, October 23

Catalogues

2019
English, D., Barat, C., and Lowery, G. D. (2019). Among Others, Blackness at MoMA. Pg 208-209. Museum of Modern Art.
2017
Galpin, Amy, ‘Time As Landscape. Inquiries of Art and Science’, Winter Park: Cornell Fine Arts Museum
2016
Franke, Anselm, Stephanie Hankey, and Marek Tuszynski, “Nervous Systems: Quantified Life and the Social Question,” Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany
Martin, Courtney J., “Four Generations: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,” New York, NY
2014
Sirmans, Franklin, Prospect.3: Notes for Now, Prospect New Orleans, DelMonico-Prestel
2012
Simpson, Bennett, Blues for Smoke, catalogue, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Prestel
2011
Now Dig This! Art & Black Los Angeles 1960-1980, Hammer Museum, Delmonico-Prestel
Dance/Draw, ICA Boston, Hatje Cantz
State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970, catalogue, University of California Press
2008
Entre Chien et Loup, catalogue, Kent Gallery, New York, NY
2006
Snake River: Charles Gaines & Edgar Arceneaux, catalogue, REDCAT, Los Angeles and Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz
2005
Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970, catalogue, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
2004
International Review of African American Art, , Rhythm of Structure, photo of Charles Gaines, Numbers and Trees, vol. 19, no. 3
Recherche-entdeckt! Bilderarchive der Unsichtbarkeiten (Research-discovered! Picture Archive of the Invisibilities), catalog for the Sixth Esslingen International Photo Trienial, Galerie de Stadt, Esslingen am Neckar, Revolver: Archiv fr aktuelle Kunst, Andreas Bur and Ludwig Seyfarth, editors
2001
Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995-2001, San Francisco Art Institute Publication, Adaline Kent Award exhibition, Walter/McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA, Vol. 4, No. 3, Summer, p 9
Gaines, Malik, "Remember the Grid: Charles Gaines interviewed by Malik Gaines," article, Untitled, UK summer, No. 25, p. 22, 23
Song Poems: Lyrics into Songs into Videos, Posters and Album Covers, a project by Steven Hull, Cohan Leslie and Browne Gallery, New York City, June
2000
Pagel, David, Themes Out of School: Art and Education in Los Angeles, catalogue for the Creative Artist Agency Collection, (Los Angeles: CAA ), April, p. 51
Franklin Sirmans,Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995-2001, catalogue essay Adaline Kent Award exhibition, Walter/McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
1999
Johnstone, Mark, Contemporary Art in Southern California, (Sydney: Craftsman House), pp. 72-75
1998
Birrell Studio, Eagle Rock, California
More than Meets the Eye: Triennale der Photographie, catalogue, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg
1997
Von Maur, Karin, Magie der Zahl: in der Kunst des 20 Jahrhunderts, catalogue, Stadtsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany
Hull, Steven, Im Still In Love With You, catalogue, Steven Hull, Twentieth Century Century Womens Club,
1995
Gamblin, Noriko, Night/Crimes, brochure, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA, April, 1995
Art Walk, ’95, Venice Family Clinic, Venice, CA, May, 1995
1993
Gookin, Kirby, The Naming of the Colors, White Columns, New York City, April
Gerstler, Amy, L. A Next: Six Los Angeles Artists, Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1
1992
Force/Sight, International Kunst der Gegenwart, Schloss Presteneck, Brigitte March, Wurzburg, Stuttgart, Sept.
No Justice, No Peace, California Afro-American Museum, Los Angeles,Ca., October,
Hugo, Joan, Counterweight, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, Ca., November
Gerstler, Amy; Fehlau, Fred, LAX, THE LOS ANGELES EXHIBITION, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, December
1989
Landscape Visions, Office of the Chancellor, Art Gallery, CSU Long Beach, Ca., January
1988
Artists Forum: Selected Faculty Artists from the California State University, CSU, Los Angeles, Oct.
Gookin, Kirby, Charles Gaines, Catalogue, Lavignes-Bastille Gallery, Paris, Jan
1985
Process Und Konstruktion, 1985 in Munich, Archives of Contemporary Thought, Galerie Brigitte March, June
Black and White Drawings from ther David Nellis Collection, California State University, Los Angeles, Ca
Selections from the William Hokin Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
1981
Artists from the John Weber Gallery, (brochure), John Weber Gallery, New York City
Paoletti, John, No Title: Selections from the Collection of Sol LeWitt, Wesleyan University, Ct., Oct.
Brockington, Horace, Post modernist Metaphors, The Alternative Museum, New York City, April
Anderson, Richard E., New Dimensions in Drawing, 1950-1980, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Ct., May
Posner, Helane, Selections from the Chase Manhattan Bank Art Collection, Chase Manhattan Bank
Miller-Keller, Andrea; Ravenal, John B., From the Collection of Sol LeWitt, ICI Curators, 1985-86
1979
Lippard, Lucy; Exchanges, Henry Street Settlement, New York City, April
Portraits, (brochure), Center for the Visual Arts, Apen, Co.
1978
Rainer Crone, Numerals: Mathematical Concepts in Contemporary Art, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York City, (ill.)
Landfall Press, Inc., Chicago, IL., Dec
1975
Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art, New York City, (ill.)

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2018
REDCAT Gala Honoree, Los Angeles CA
2015
CAA Artist Award for a Distinguished Body of Work
2013
Guggenheim Fellowship
2008
Faculty Residency, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME
2007
United States Artists Fellowship
Norton Family Foundation Grant, Los Angeles
2004
Durfee Foundation Grant, Los Angeles
California Institute of the Arts, Deans Grant, Valencia, CA
2001
Adoline Kent Award, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco
1977
National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C.

Public Collections

Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD
Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, TX
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Esslingen, Germany
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
Lentos Museum, Linz, Austria
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
Pennsylvannia Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
The Rennie Collection, Vancouver, Canada
Santa Fe Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM
Stadtishche Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany
Studio Museum Harlem, New York, NY
Villa Merkel, Esslingen, Germany
Whitney Museum of Art, New York, NY

Roger-Edgar Gillet

Education

b. July 10, 1924 in Paris, France
d. 2004 in Paris, France

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2023
"Espace Paul Rebeyrolle," Eymoutiers, France
2022
"Roger-Edgar Gillet: 1965–1998," Petzel Gallery, New York, NY
2021
"Roger-Edgar Gillet," Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, Belgium
"Roger-Edgar Gillet," Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Toulouse, France
2019
"Gillet l’insolite," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
"Paris Gallery Weekend 2019," Applicat-Prazan, Paris, France
"Justice !," Applicat-Prazan, Paris, France
2018
"Vague à l’âme," Galerie Ories, Lyon, France
2017
"Roger-Edgar Gillet," Exercices de survie, oeuvres graphiques, Musée du Mont de Piété, Bergues, France
"Terre sans pain -1952-1962," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
2015
"Le Clos des Cimaises," Saint-Georges du Bois, France
2014
"La Liberté sur Papier," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France "Maison des Princes," Pérouges, France
2012
"Tempêtes," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
2010
"Origines Abstraites 1950-1965," Galerie 53, Paris, France
2009
"Un Regard," Centre d’Art du Parc Caillebotte, Yerres, France
"Autres Apôtres," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
2006
"Tempêtes et Mutants," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
2005
"Je Garderai un Excellent Souvenir de vous !," Musée Estrine, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
2002
"Faux Calme sur l’Estuaire," Manoir de la Briantais, Saint-Malo, France
"10 Tableaux majeurs des Années 50," Galerie Ariel, Paris, France
"Figures voilées," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
1999
"Roger-Edgar Gillet, Cinquante Ans de Peinture," Musée du Palais Synodal, Sens, France Orion Art Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
1997
"Painting 1975-1995," Serge Sorokko Gallery, San Francisco, USA
"Peintures," Galerie Fred Lanzenberg, Brussels, Belgium
"Œuvres récentes," Galerie Henry Bussière, Paris, France
"Peintures Récentes," Galerie Duchoze, Rouen, France
1996
"Œuvres de 1966 à 1996," Galerie Duchoze, Rouen, France
1995
"Journal," Galerie Henry Bussière, Paris, France
1994
"Les Mutants," Naufrages, Galerie Henry Bussière, Paris, France
"Tempêtes," Galerie Ariel, Paris, France
"Terres Cuites," Galerie Ariel Rive Gauche, Paris, France
1991
"Galerie des Carmes," Rouen, France

Selected Group Exhibitions

2022
"Collection Schwab – Exposition collective," La Galerie Schwab Beaubourg, Paris, France
"Gérard Drouillet – Entre chien et loup," Musée Estrine, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
2021
"NouvellesPerspectives- CollectionsXXe/XXIesiècles," Muséedes Beaux-Artsde Lyon, Lyon, France
"Le paysage dans les collections du musée Estrine," Musée Estrine, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
"La couleur crue," Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes, France
2020
"Étonnants Donateurs," Musée des Beaux-arts de Rennes, Rennes, France
"Maria Papa Rostkowska : Une sculptrice au cœur de la nouvelle école de Paris," Musée de l’Hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun, France
2019
"Abstract Frontiers," Kloser Contemporary Art, Paris, France
"Galeries du XXe siècle," Musée National d’Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Série noire, Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
2018
"Acquisitions récentes du cabinet d’art graphique," Musée National d’Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
"Construire une collection," Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rennes, France
"De Tiepolo à Richter, Musée Art et Histoire," Brussels, Belgium
"1964 -15 peintres de ma génération, hommage à Jean Pollak," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
"Collage en hommage à Guy Resse," Galerie Convergences, Paris, France
"Artistes vos papiers !," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France
2017
"Photos : Chantal Marfaing, portraits et oeuvres de…," Galerie Convergences, Paris, France
"Autour de 20 ans," Galerie Guigon, Paris, France

Public Collections

Abbaye d’Auberive, France
Centre National des Arts Plastiques (CNAP), Paris, France
Fondation du roi Baudoin, Neirynck Collection, Mons, Belgium
LAAC, Musées de Dunkerque, Dunkirk, France
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark
Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon, France
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rennes, France
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France
Musée de Sens, France
Musée Estrine, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
Musée National d’Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Musée Paul Valéry, Sète, France
Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium
Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Oslo Museum, Oslo, Norway
Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France
SACEM, Le Grand Orchestre, Mural realized in1978, Paris, France
SMAK the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art, Ghent, Belgium

Valérie Favre

1959 Born in Evilard, Switzerland
Lives and works in Berlin, Germany

Selected Exhibitions

2011
“The Art of Watching Birds”, Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin, Germany
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Switzerland
2010
“Valerie Favre”, Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, Paris, France
2009-2010
“Visions”, <a href="http://www.kunstmuseumluzern.ch/ausstellungen/visions/index_en.php" target="_blank">Kunstmuseum Luzern</a>, Switzerland (October 24, 2009 – February 7, 2010)
2009
<a href="http://www.carredart.org/expositions/a-venir/80-francais.html" target="_blank">Carré d´Art – Musée d´Art Contemporain</a>, Nîmes, France, curated by Françoise Cohen (May 27 – September 20, 2009)
2008
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA
"Operette ", Kunstverein Ulm, Germany
"Valerie Favre: Honig in der Sackgasse”, Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin, Germany
"Coma”, Jocelyn Wolff Gallery, Paris, France
2006
"Dritter Bruder Grimm”, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, Germany
2005
"Hello Bambi”, Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, France
"Los Elemetes Pinocciettes”, Galerie Senda, Barcelona, Spain
2004
"Schiesserei im Schlafwald”, Westfälischer Kunstverein Münster, Germany
"Hakenschlagen”, Galerie Wohnmaschine Berlin, Germany
"Forêt”, Musée de Picardie, Amiens, France
2001
"Sophie et Patrick”, L′ Espale, Centre culturel, Le Mans, France
2000
"Choreographie für 40 Rentner und einen Zwerg”, Festspielhaus Hellerau, Dresden, Germany
1999
FRAC Auvergne, Ecuries de Chazerat, Clermond-Ferrand, France
1998
"Reine Malerei”, Kunsthaus Dresden, Germany
Usine Ephémère, Paris, France
1997
"Les Restes de la Méduse”, Musée de Picardie, Amiens / CREDAC, Ivry / Paris, France
"Jagdzimmer”, Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris, France
1996
"Statement”, Art Basel, Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Switzerland
1995
"Ici et là”, Musée de l′ Ardenne / Musée Rimbaud, Charleville Mézières (* with Thierry de Duve), France
1994
"Range ta Chambre”, Centre d′ Art Contemporain de Basse Normandie, Hérouville St. Clair, France
1993
Galerie Camille von Scholz, Brussels (original Edition), Belgium
1992
FRAC de Poitou-Charentes / Les Bains Douches / Chauvigny, France
1991
Galerie Catherine Mayeur, Carte Blanche à Isabelle de Visscher-Lemaître, Brussels, Belgium

Group Exhibitions

2010
“Intensif-Station-26 Artists’ Rooms”, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen K12, Duesseldorf, Germany
“Let’s Dance”, Musee d’art Contemprain du Val-de-Marne, Vitry-sur-Seine, France
2008
"Temporare Kunsthalle Berlin”, Architektur Galerie Berlin Werkraum, Berlin, Germany
"The Museum’s Collections: New Hangings”, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
"Les chemins de la peinture” Musée d´Art Moderne et d´Art Contemporain, Nizza , France
2007
"De leur temps – Art contemporain et collections privées en France”, Musée de Grenoble, France
"Der erste Blick. Die Sammlung GAG”, Neues Museum Weimar, Germany
2006
"Last Exit. Idylle heute”, Collection Falckenberg / Phoenix-Hallen, Hamburg, Germany
"Peintures / Malerei”, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany
"about painting. aktuelle posities van de schilderkunst”, Paraplufabriek, Nijmegen, Netherlands
"Anstoß Berlin – Kunst macht Welt”, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, Germany
"La force de l′ art”, Grand Palais, Paris, France
2005
"La Nouvelle Peinture allemande”, Carré des Arts Nimes, France
"Extraordinary Visions”, Nolan/ Eckman Gallery, New York, NY
2004
"Collection: étape 02/03”, Musée d′ Art Contemporain du Val de Marne/ Vitry, France
"Made in Berlin”, Art Forum Berlin, Germany
"De leur temps”, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Tourcoing, France
"Cremers.Haufen. Alltag, Prozesse, Handlungen: Kunst der 60er Jahre und heute”, Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Munster, Germany
2002
"Over the Moon”, Kunstamt Kreuzberg / Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
"Peinture-Figures-Peinture”, Cattle Depot Hongkong, China
"Ici Berlin”, Galerie Charlotte Moser, Geneva, Switzerland
2001
"Peinture-Figures-Peinture”, Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Philippines
2000
"Malkunst”, Fondazione Mudima, Milan, Italy
1999
"View”, Galerie Eigen+Art, Berlin, Germany
"Peindre la Peinture”, Hanlim Art Museum, Seoul, Corea
"France, Une nouvelle génération”, Musée d′ Art Moderne de Sintra, Portugal
Edouard Broida Collection, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL
1997
"Perspektiven der Französischen Schweiz”, Espace Arlaud, Lausanne, Switzerland
"Les Sept Péchés Capitaux”, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
1996
Salon de Montrouge, France
"Räuber des Strandguts”, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin / Künstlerwerkstätten Lothringer Strasse, Munich, Germany
1995
"Etrangères au Paradis”, Le Monde de l′ Art, Paris, France

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Dagen, Philippe, "Valérie Favre, entre burlesque et fantastique”, Le Monde, February 12
Pinte, Jean-Louis, "le théâtre de la peinture”, Le Figaroscope, February 15
Exporama, Art Presse, February
Frisach, Montse, "el món inquitant de valérie favre”, Avui, January 31
Moya, Eva, "bosques hechos de suenos”, eva moya, El periódico, January 28
Puig, Arnau, "centroeuropea, en pintura, se distrae acusando”, Abc, January 24
Kastner, Jens "Valérie Favre: Schiesserei im Schlafwald”, Springerin, vol. X, No 2
2004 "Portraits de femmes de la bible”, Exhibition Catalogue, Association Paris-Musées (ed.), Paris
Plath, Carina, Gregor Jansen, "Valerie Favre, Mise en scène”, Exhibition Catalogue, Westfälischer
Kunstverein Münster, Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst, Nürnberg
Plath, Carina, Bauers Künstlerlexikon,
"nouveau dictionnaire des artistes contemporains”, Larousse, Paris
Fabre, Alexia, "collection: étape 02/03”, musée d’art contemporain du val de marne/ vitry Künstlerportrait, Art, September
Hohmeyer, Boris, "Werkstatt Berlin”, art, no. 9, September
2003 Couderc, Sylvie, Gruebmeyer, Kerstin, "Forêts”, Exhibition Catalogue, Musée de Picardie, Amiens
"déménagemant artistique”, le monde, September 30
"dos nuevas exposiciones en el centro de arte de Salamanca”, la gaceta, August 23
"las pinturas de valérie favre llegan al casa”, la gaceta, August 23
Leydier, Richard, Art press, no. 289, April
Auchter, Ruth, "Bilder, die Assoziationen sprudeln lassen”, Schwäbische Zeitung, no. 117, May 22
Ruppert, Harald, "Schnitzeljagd im Wald der falschen Fährten”, Südkurier, no. 117, March 22
Nuridsany, Michel,”essence forestière”, le figaro, March 21
Cena, Olivier, télérama, no. 2774, March 12
Piquet, Philippe, l’œil, March
Dagen Philippe"la peinture rê vée de valérie favre déploie ses méandres à amiens”, le monde, February 28
2002
O’Mahonny, Olivier, "Berlin babel de l’avant-garde”, Paris match, no. 2758, April 4
Berg, Ronald, "Was der Storch Bringt”, der Tagesspiegel, January 12
Stiller, Veit, "Bilder von Valérie Favre in der Wohnmaschine”, Die Welt, January 12
2001
Ranzi, G., "valérie favre”, galerie davide di maggio/ mudimadue, Mailand
Casanova, Marion, "Sophie et Patrick”, l’espale centre culturel, le mans
Dagen, Philippe, "séduction tous azimuts, entre chefs-d’oeuvres et art actuel”, le monde, Oktober 10
Pinte, Jean-Luis, "coup de coeur”, atmosphères, April
Kampianne, Harry, "Valérie Favre > suisse, paris, berlin, le mans …”, art actuel, March/ April
Dagen, Philippe, "Valérie Favre, ou l’art de la collision”, le monde, January 29
Dagen, Philippe, "Valérie Favre, ou l’art de la collision”, le monde, January 29, English-translation
Gignoux, Sabine,"les fantômes de peinture de Valérie Favre”, la croix, January 22
2000
"Valérie Favre’, ninety, no. 36, November
"intérieur”, le journal du service culturel de l’ambassade de france en italie, October/ December
"la beauté”, art press, no. 156, June
Fleck, Robert, "Neue Freiheit – Junge künstlerische Positionen, Valérie Favre”, art Kunstmagazin, January
1999 Tannert, Christophe, Gillen, Eckhart, "les soeurs malades”, Kunsthalle Vierseithof, Luckenwalde
"peindre la peinture”, Hanlim Art Museum, Seoul
Koch, Alexander, "histoire d’une collection”, frac auvergne, Vichy
Michaud, Yves, Panchout, Catherine, "ateliers au feminine”, Verlag au même titre
Koch, Alexander, "Kontingenz, Ironie und Malerei”, Neue Bildende Kunst, July
1998
Moldhen, Dominique, Kunde, Harald, Tannert, Christoph, Lang, Peter, "Reine Malerei”, Kunsthaus Dresden
Suchère, Eric, "Valérie Favre. le medium est versatile”, art press, no. 234, April
1997
Janin, Dorothée, "Valérie Favre: tapis et video”, beaux arts, no. 131, February
Dagen, Philippe, le monde, May 6/7
Nyffenger, Françoise "Valérie Favre”, Kunst Bulletin, March
Nuridsany, Michel, le figaro, May 16
Pinte, Jean-Louis, figarosope, June 7/13
Pinte, Jean-Louis "Valérie Favre: peindre c’est avouer”, figaro madame, October
laurence pytoud, l’oeil, October
Castant, Alexandre, "nouvelles de la planète sonore”, art press, March
De duve, Thierry, "ici et là”, musée de l’ardenne / musée rimbaud, charleville-mézières
Nuridsany, Michel, "variations autour d’une collection”, le figaro, August 20
Bourruet-Aubertot, Véronique, "variations op”, beaux-arts magazine, no. 149, October
Suchère, Eric, "la peinture polymorphe”, Neue Bildende Kunst, October / November
Suchère, Eric, "peinture, parcours tramés”
Cadiot, Olivier, "pilleurs d’epaves”
Blanc, Dominique, "parcours initiatique, trois expositions de Valérie Favre”, connaissance des arts, September
Jarton, Cyril, "les restes de la peinture selon Valérie Favre”, beaux-arts, September
Huser, France, "valérie favre. la couleur c’est une aventure”, l’officiel de la couture et de la mode, September
Quotidien, September 10
Wolf, Laurent, "Valérie Favre mène une guerre amoureuse avec les maîtres de la peinture”, le nouveau
Boudier, Laurent, "Valérie Favre”, télérama, September 13
Dagen, Philippe, "Valérie Favre : trois expositions d’une oeuvre en train de s’accomplir”, le monde, September 13
Deutsch, Michel, Suchère, Eric, Lang, Peter, "cahier de trois/1”, centre culturel suisse/ Galerie Nathalie Obadia
Chenique, Bruno, "les restes de la méduse”, credac, ivry sur seine/ musée de picardie, Amiens
1994
Dagen, Philippe, "mémoire d’une enfance”, le monde, October 30/31
"range ta chamber”, centre d’art contemporain d’herouville saint-clair
1993
De Bailleux, Henry François, "valérie favre et les poulets”, libération, February 11
Nuridsany, Michel, "l’etrange blancheur de valérie favre”, le figaro, February 16
Dagen, Philippe, "le blanc de la peau”, le monde, March 6
Claire, Brunet, "pour Valérie Favre”, galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris
1992
Brayer, Marie-Ange, arte factum, May
1991
Lemaitre, vissher, "Valérie Favre”, Galerie Catherine Mayeur, Brussels
Dustin, j. "tous les possibles”, art et culture, Brussels
Marcelis, Bernard, "Valérie Favre”, art press, no. 159, June
1990
Nuridsany, Michel, "Valérie Favre”, galerie losserand, annecy
"valérie favre. travaux en cours”, les lettres françaises
1989
"coup d’envois”, musée de la poste, Paris
Chalumeau, Jean-Luc "une façon de tenir son journal”, opus international, no. 113
Nuridsany, Michel, "plein soleil sur la fiac”, le figaro
1988
"le chiffre”, usine ephémère, Paris
Andrieux, Caroline "Valérie Favre”, usine ephémère, Paris

Public Collections

Fonds National d′ Art Contemporain, Paris, France
Livre Bibliophilique, Ministère de la Culture, Paris, France
Musee d′ Art Contemporain Carré d′ Art Nîmes, Nîmes, France (donation of Clarence Westbury Foundation)
Centre National d′Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
Musée de Picardie, Amiens, France
Musée d′ Art Contemporain du Val-de-Marne, Vitry-sur-Seine/ Paris, France
Artothek NBK, Berlin, Germany
FRAC Ile-de-France Regional Contemporary Art Collection, Paris, France
Réunion des Musées Nationaux, France
Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, Paris, France
Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain, Auvergne. France
Fonds Régional d′Art Contemporain d′Ile de France
Fonds Départemental d′Art Contemporain du Val de Marne
Fonds Municipal de le Ville de Paris, France
Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain Poitou-Charentes, France

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

1996
Award at the Villa Waldberta, Munich, Germany
Prix de Peinture, Salon de Montrouge, Paris France
1995
Award, Fondation Irène Raymond