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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)

 

Luis Flores

Education

Born in 1985 in West Covina, CA
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
2014
MFA, California Institute of the Arts, Santa Clarita, CA
2009
BA, Art, University of California, Los Angeles, CA

Selected Exhibitions

2022
"Luis Flores: Because of You, In Spite of You," Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA
2019
"Prende la Luz Que Tengo Miedo," Matthew Brown Los Angeles, CA
"Another Thing You Did to Me," Salon 94, New York, NY
2018
"Does Your Dick Touch Your Asshole?," Galerie Hussenot, Paris, France
2015
"Whatever You Want It to Be," Grice Bench, Los Angeles, CA
2014
"Boxer," D300 Gallery, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA
2013
"I Am Handsome," Traction Arts, Los Angeles, CA
"So Full of Potential… Is That All?," Lime Gallery, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia
2009
White Room, Los Angeles, CA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2023
"Perpetual Portrait," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Sueñx," The Mistake Room, Los Angeles, CA
2022
"Recent Sculpture," Matthew Brown, Los Angeles, CA
"House Parté II: The Final Sale," Carlye Packer, Palm Springs, CA
2021
"ESTAMOS BIEN: LA TRIENAL 20/21," El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
2020
"A Very Anxious Feeling: Voices Of Unrest In The American Experience; 20 Years Of The Beth Rudin Dewoody Collection," Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA
"Painting is Painting’s Favorite Food: Art History as Muse," South Etna, Montauk, NY
"New Images of Man," curated by Alison M. Gingeras, Blum & Poe, CA
2019
"Thread.," Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA
"ILACIONES," Timothy Taylor, New York, NY
"Every Fiber of My Being," Joseloff Gallery, University of Hartford, CT
"That Land That I Live In," Matthew Brown Los Angeles, CA
"Latino Heritage Month," Art + Practice, Los Angeles, CA
"People," Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2017
"Midtown," Organized by Macarone, Salon 94, Salon94 Design, NYC, NY
2016
"EVERYBODY! COME STAND ON THE ALTAR!," PSSST, Los Angeles, CA
"Don’t Call Me When You’re Rich Or Famous. Call Me When You’re In the Gutter," Grice Bench, Los Angeles, CA
2013
"4×4," Main Gallery, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA
2011
"After Works," Gallery 111, Los Angeles, CA
2009
UCLA Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, Juror Mark Allen, New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Undergraduate Senior Exhibition: Entitled, New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Collegial, A Painting Reapproach," Dortort Center for Creativity in the Arts, Los Angeles, CA
"New Genres Exhibition," Broad Art Center 2122, Los Angeles, CA

Bibliography

2020
Binlot, Ann. "5 Artists Tell Us The Hardships—And Benefits—Of Creating In Isolation," Document Journal. June 12
Leung, Gabrielle. "Artists Of Color Reflect On Own Identities In "Portraiture: A Private Room,”" Hypebeast. June 4
Lang, Kristy. "LA’s Felix Art Fair — Partying With Hollywood History," Financial Times. February 17
Emilia Yin. "How a Curator Visits Frieze LA," Wallpaper, February 16
Knight, Christopher. "Review: Frieze? Please. Try the upstart Felix art fair at the Hollywood Roosevelt," Los Angeles Times, February 14
Vankin, Deborah. "Judy Chicago And Jill Soloway Headline The Projects List At 2020 Felix L.A. Art Fair," Los Angeles Times, January 16
2019
Goldfine, Jael. "Contemporary Latinx Art Will Be Honored At Frieze," Paper Magazine, April 30
Mizota, Sharon. "Nude Dude In Body Paint, Cat Lady In Bondage, Human Totems: Meet Jeffrey Deitch’s ‘People," Los Angeles Times, April 2
Tilley, John Martin. "Regular Guy," Office, March 18
Nowell, Cecilia. “Luis Flores Wrestles With Gender By Crocheting Himself in WWE Mode,” Bedford + Bowery, March 6
Cascone, Sarah and Caroline Goldstein. “23 High-Energy Gallery Shows Opening in NewYork This March That You Won’t Want to Miss,” Artnet. March
2018
Goldstein, Andrew. “10 Of The Best Artworks From Frieze New York 2018,” Something Curated, May 4.
“10 Of The Best Artworks At Frieze New York 2018,” Artnet News. May 3
Abrams, Loney. "Is That What I Think It Is? 6 Of The Most Outrageous Artworks At Frieze," Artspace. May 3
2015
"18 Artists To Watch," Blouin ArtInfo. December 15.

Public Collections

Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, The Bunker Artspace, West Palm Beach, FL
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Chicago, IL

Catalogues

2020
A Very Anxious Feeling: Voices of Unrest in the American Experience; 20 Years of the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection. Taubman Museum of Art, 2020, 19.

Brad Eberhard

Lives and works in Los Angeles
2007
MFA, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont
1992
BA Studio Art, Graduate of Distinction, Occidental College, Los Angeles

Selected Exhibitions

2020
New Neural Pathways, Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2015
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2013
(dis-solve), Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2010
New Paintings, Thomas Solomon Gallery @ Cottage Home, Los Angeles, CA
2009
Cross Sections, Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
As Different As Twins, Thomas Solomon Gallery @ Cottage Home, Los Angeles, CA
2007
Green Split, Peggy Phelps Gallery, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA

Group Exhibitions

2019
Dreamhouse Vs. Punk House, curated by Kristin Calabrese, Joshua Aster and Torie Zalben, Serious Topics, Inglewood, CA
2018
Wrong Paintings, curated by H.K. Zamani, PØST, Los Angeles, CA
2017
Karl and Beverly Benjamin Fellowship in Art Recipients Exhibition, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
I Love TL, curated by David Pagel, Peggy Phelps Gallery, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
2015
Bloody Red Sun of Fantastic LA, curated by René-Julien Praz, PIASA, Paris
Paintings from Los Angeles, Hilgar Contemporary, Vienna, Austria, curated by Max Presnelli
2013
Paper, The Prospectus, West Hollywood, CA
Forms of Abstraction, Irvine Fine Arts Center, curated by Carl Berg, Irvine, CA
2012
Curatorial Exchange, Irvine Fine Arts Center, curated by Roger Herman, Irvine, CA
Architectural Dispositions, Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Stone Gravy, Amery, McEnery, Yohe, New York, NY, curated by David Pagel (catalogue)
The Emerald City, Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2011
Unfinished Paintings, organized by Kristin Calabrese and Joshua Aster, LACE, Los Angeles, CA
GOLDMINE: Contemporary Works from the Collection of Sirje and Michael Gold, University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, CA (catalogue)
The Open Daybook, curated by David Earle, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA (catalogue)
2010
The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, co-curated by Ian Berry and Jessica Stockholder (catalogue)
Set Theory, curated by Max Presneill, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA
2009
Seasonal Pictures, ACME, Los Angeles, CA
2008
LA Now, Las Vegas Art Museum, Las Vegas, NV, curated by David Pagel (catalogue)
I can see for miles… Cottage Home Gallery, LA, CA
Towards a New Architecture, Galeria Perdida, Houston, TX
Possible Impossible Dimensions: Six Artists on the Brink of Abstraction, Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, CA, curated by Holly Myers
Some Paintings, LA Weekly Biennial, Track 16 Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, curated by Doug Harvey
2007
Themes and Variations, New Abstractions in Los Angeles, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA, curated by Kristina Newhouse
Gimme a Little Sign, Sister, Los Angeles, CA
The Crazy Gang Presents Raid Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Criteria, Galeria Perdida, Michoacan, Mexico
Suitcase, Park Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Jerks, Balks, Outblurts and Jumpovers, Raid Projects, Los Angeles, CA
2006
L.A. Weekly Biennial, Track 16, Santa Monica, CA
Boat Show, High Energy Constructs, Los Angeles, CA
W/E Exchange, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
2005
20/20 Vision, I-5 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Pasadena Art Alliance 50th Anniversary Exhibition, Pasadena, CA
Paintings Edge, Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
2004
Postcards from the Edge, Brent Sikkema, New York, NY
2002
Animal Kingdom Participant, Garland Gallery, Polytechnic HS, Pasadena
New Paintings & Collages, T. Hughes Fine Art, South Pasadena, CA
2001
Recent Alumni, Weingart Gallery, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA
1998
Pop Surrealism, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (catalogue)

Public Collections

Pomona College Museum of Art, CA
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA

Bibliography

2015
Pagel, David. "Review: Brad Eberhards Bracing Lack of Consistency," Los Angeles Times, February 27
2013
Knight, Christopher, "Art Review: Brad Eberhard’s Paintings Explore the Depths", Los Angeles Times, March 29 (illustrated)
Tuck, Geoff, Brad Eberhard History, process and metaphor in (dis/solve) at Tom Solomon, Notes on Looking, April 4
Wagley, Catherine, "Where the Picture Ends, Nobody Knows", LA Weekly, April 3, 2013
2012
Knight, Christopher, review of "The Emerald City", Los Angeles Times, December 14, 2012
2011
GOLDMINE: Works from the Collection of Sirje and Michael Gold, exhibition catalogue with essays by Christopher Scoates, Christopher Miles and George Melrod, published by UAM/CSULB
2010
Myers, Holly, "Brad Eberhard: abstract art and abstract thoughts," Los Angeles Times, May 9
Emerling, Susan, "L.A. makes a showing at ARCO," Art in America, Vol. 98, No. 2, February, p. 30
Duncan, Michael, "’Cross Sections’ at Thomas Solomon Gallery," Modern Painters, February (illustrated)
2009
Jet Saturdays: Brad Eberhard at Thomas Solomon, ARTLRUKER, October 17 (illustrated)
Pagel, David, "Art review: Brad Eberhard at Thomas Solomon Gallery," Los Angeles Times, October 23, (illustrated)
Miles, Christopher, Brad Eberhard At Thomas Solomon Gallery @ Cottage Home, Art Around Town, LA Weekly, March 13 19, p. 52 (illustrated)
2008
Pagel, David, LA Now, Las Vegas Art Museum, exhibition catalogue
Harvey, Doug, "Some Paintings," The LA Weekly, January
Russell, Christopher, Boat Show, artUS, July-September
2007
Pagel, David, "When Slacker Artists Go Abstract," Los Angeles Times, July
Brooks, Amra, Must See Art- Gimme a Little Sign, LA Weekly, June 2
2006
Russell, Christopher, "LA’s Top 80," Artillery Magazine, March/April
Christie, Tom and Myers, Holly, L.A. Weeklys Annual Biennial, LA Weekly, September 6
2005
"Inside the Sharks Gut: Interview with Dick Hebdige, Merge, Sweden, Fall
2000
Readings, Harpers, April
1998
Zimmer, William, The New York Times, August 2
McCormack, Carlo, Juxtapoz, Winter
Time Out New York, #146, July 9 16
New York Arts Magazine, #27, December

Bart Exposito

Lives and works in Lamy, NM
1970
Born in Amarillo, TX
2000
MFA, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA
1998
BFA, University of Texas, Austin, TX

Selected Exhibitions

2015
"Strange Alphabet," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2014
Bart Exposito, Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2011
Paper Primitives, Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2010
Bends, Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; travelled to Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
2008
Strange Loops, Finesilver Gallery, Houston, TX
2007
Figure Looks a Lot Like Me In Paint, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA
New Work, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
2005
Paintings, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA
2003
Paintings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2002
Paintings & Drawings, curated by Libby Lumkin, Donna Beam Gallery, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV
Paintings & Drawings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Paintings & Drawings, Bill Maynes Gallery, New York, NY
2001
Bart Exposito, curated by Anna Helwing, Hot Cocoa Lab, Venice, CA
Roomtone, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Group Exhibitions

2015
Back to the Real, David B. Smith Gallery, Denver, CO
2013
Forty Years at the Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Ambach & Rice Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Amarillo Entropy, Powerstation Gallery, Dallas, TX
2012
Summer Group Exhibition, Michael H. Lord Gallery, Palm Springs, CA
Abstraction, Michael H. Lord Gallery, Palm Springs, CA
Architectural Disposition, Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Vous Play, JB Jurve Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2011
Greater LA, organized by Eleanor Cayre, Benjamin Godsill and Joel Mesler, New York, NY
GOLDMINE: Contemporary Works from the Collection of Sirje and Michael Gold, University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, CA (catalogue)
2010
Painting, curated by Roger Herman, LA Art House, West Hollywood, CA
Ecstatic Structure, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS
2009
Fantastic LA, curated by Barry Blinderman, University Galleries, College of Fine Arts, Illinois State University, Normal, IL
An Exhibition of Selected Skills of the Unemployed, WPA, Los Angeles, CA
Summer Group Show, Cottage Home/ Thomas Solomon Gallery @ Cottage Home, Los Angeles, CA, co-organized with Sister and China Art Objects
Abstract America, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (catalogue)
Loveable Like Orphan Kitties and Bastard Children, curated by Kristen Calabrese and Joshua Aster, Green Gallery East, Milwaukee, WI
2008
Keeping it Straight, Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
Pruess Press @ RENTAL Gallery, New York, NY
Heavy Corner, curated by Kristen Calabrese, Creative Artists Agency, Los Angeles, CA
LA Potential, curated by Lioba Reddeker, Hangart 7, Salzburg, Austria (catalogue)
2007
No Jerks, Trudi at Rental Gallery, Rental Gallery, New York, NY
Automatons, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA
Painting ! Design, curated by David Pagel, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA (catalogue)
Paper Bombs, organized by Bart Exposito, Jack Hanley Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2006
Picture Postcards From a Neon Wilderness, Lukas Feichtner Gallery, Vienna, Austria
Bring the War Home, curated by Drew Heitzler, Qed Gallery, Los Angeles, CA and Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York, NY
Three Paintings, Daniel Hug Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2005
Christmas in July, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA
In the Abstract, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2004
Painting & Sculpture, Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Wake Up & Apologize, Hayworth Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2003
Small Work, Margo Victor Presents, Los Angeles, CA
Game Over, Galerie Grimm/Rosenfeld, Munich, Germany
Bart Exposito, Aaron Parazette, Susie Rosmarin, Texas Gallery, Houston, TX
2002
Summer Invitational, Bill Maynes Gallery, New York, NY
Pierogi 2000, Flat Files, Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2001
Sketchy, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The Stuff Dreams is Made of, curated by David Pagel, Frankfurt Art Fair, Frankfurt, Germany
Cloud 9, curated by David Pagel, Ginsler Architecture, Santa Monica, CA
Ars Moralis, Bea Schlingelhoff/Galerie fur Gegenwarstkunst, Bremen, Germany
Jacques de Beaufort, Bart Exposito, Monique van Genderen, Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2000
For Example, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Proun, organized by Bart Exposito, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA
New School, Works on Paper Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Bibliography

2015
Steer, Emily, 5 Questions with Bart Exposito, Elephant Magazine (web), July 10
Wagley, Catherine and Ed Schad, Not Liking Everything: Catherine and Ed on Bart Exposito & A.L. Steiner, Glasstire (web), July 17
Pagel, David, Review: Bart Exposito displays a love of line and a certain playfulness at Susanne Vielmetter, Los Angeles Times, August 7
Smith, Claude, Deciphering Bart Expositos Strange Alphabet, New American Paintings (web), August 21
2014
Pagel, David, Review: Bart Exposito refined lines at Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles Times, March 12
Zevitas, Steven, Must See Painting Shows: March, New American Paintings, March
2011
Kaplan, Ilee, GOLDMINE: Works from the Collection of Sirje and Michael Gold, University Art Museum, College of the Arts, California State University, Long Beach, CA
2010
Suh, Grace, Ecstatic Exposito, Pitch, October 15
Thorson, Alice, Uniformity, be gone, The Kansas City Star, October 17
Melrod, George, Los Angeles: Bart Exposito: Bends at Thomas Solomon Gallery, Art Ltd., July/August
Shaw, Michael, Bart Exposito at Thomas Solomon Gallery, Visual Art Source, May 27
Knight, Christopher, Lines swoop in to divide expanses, Los Angeles Times, May 14
2009
Abstract America, exhibition catalogue, published by Saatchi Gallery/Rizzoli
2008
Reddecker, Lioba, LA Potential, exhibition catalogue
2007
Frank, Peter, Figure Looks A Lot Like Me In Paint, Art Ltd., May
Pagel, David, Painting  Design, exhibition catalogue, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
2005
Knight, Christopher, Slippery by Design, Los Angeles Times, February 18
Sholis, Brian, Critics Picks: Los Angeles, Artforum.com, February 18
Orden, Abraham, Circus Without A Tent, Artnet, February 18
2003
Frank, Peter, Review of Exhibition, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Art Weekly
Pagel, David, Review of Exhibition, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles Times
2002
Frank, Peter, Review of Exhibition, Bart Exposito at Bill Maynes Gallery, New Yorker Magazine, October 14
Clark, Joseph, Driven To Abstraction, Las Vegas Mercury News
Crosby, Gregory, Pleasures of the line, of the plane, Las Vegas City Life Newspaper
Hainley, Bruce, Bart Exposito, ArtForum, Summer Issue
Lumpkin, Libby, Exhibition Essay, Bart Exposito at Donna Beam Gallery.
Pagel, David, A Specialist in Confidently Out-of-Whack Geometry, Los Angeles Times
Twardy, Chuck, Something for Nothing, Donna Beam Gallery, Las Vegas Weekly
White, Ken, Reversing Field, Neon Review Journal

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)

 

Brian Calvin

Education

1969
Born in Visalia, CA
1992
Studied at University of California, Berkeley, BA
1994
School of The Art Institute of Chicago, MFA
Lives and works in Ojai, CA

Selected Exhibitions

2023
2023 Frieze Los Angeles, Anton Kern Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2022
"More," Almine Rech, Brussels, Belgium
"New Year," Corvi-Mora, London, UK
"Something or Other," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
2021
"Brian Calvin," Almine Rech, Paris, Matignon, France
2020
"Waiting," Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
"Sound", Almine Rech Gallery, Shanghai, China
2019
"Fugue," Almine Rech Gallery, Paris, France
2018
"Pressing on," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
"Così fan tutte," Gallery Met, Met Opera, New York, NY
2017
Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
"Major Minor," Corvi Mora, London, UK
"Brian Calvin | Wendy White," Cabinet, Milan (two person
exhibition) States, Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels
2016
"Early Work," Anton Kern Gallery, New York
"Hours," Almine Rech Gallery, Paris, France
"The Meditations: Chicago 1991 – 1999," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL [cat.]
2015
"End of Messages," Mu.ZEE, Ostend, Belgium
"End of Messages," Le Consortium, Dijon, France
2014
Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
2013
"End of Messages," The Finley, Los Angeles, CA
Corvi-Mora, London, UK
2011
Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
2010
Corvi-Mora, London, UK
2009
"Head," Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
2007
Corvi-Mora, London, UK
"Things," Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA
2006
Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
2005
Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA
Corvi-Mora, London, UK
2004
Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
2003
Corvi-Mora, London, UK
"The Conversation," Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA
2002
"Unreal," Gallery Side 2, Tokyo, Japan
Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA
2001
Corvi-Mora, London, UK
2000
"Days," Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA
1999
"It’s Easy To Make Friends," Gallery Side 2, Tokyo, Japan
1998
"Good News," Gallery Side 2, Tokyo, Japan
1996
"God’s Plot & John Wilkes Booth," Zolla/Lieberman Gallery Inc., Chicago, IL
1994
"New Paintings: Brian Calvin," Contemporary Art Workshop, Chicago, IL

Selected Group Exhibitions

2023
"Perpetual Portrait," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2022
“Something Like a Self. Brian Calvin – William N. Copley – Karl Wirsum,” Linn Lühn, Düsseldorf, Germany
“Speed to Roam,” Tif Sigfrids, Athens, GA
“Romancing Relevance,” Woaw Gallery, Central, Hong Kong
“Marriage: From Antiques to Contemporary Art,” WHAT MUSEUM, Tokyo, Japan
“BodyLand,” Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, Germany
2021
“Eau de Vallotton,” Tif Sigfrids, New York, NY
“La Bohème,” ALFONSO ARTIACO, Naples, Italy
“36 Paintings,” Harper’s Books, East Hampton, NY
“Brian Calvin Marcus Jahmal at WINDOW,” curated by Chris Martin, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
2020
“Sympathetic Magic,” Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
“Drawing 2020,” Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY
2019
“Small Painting,” Corbett vs Dempsey, Chicago, IL
“Reflections,” Gana Art Center, Seoul, South Korea
2018
“Line and Verse,” Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden
Cliché, organized by Bill Powers, Almine Rech, New York, NY
2017
“Tomorrow’s Man 4,” curated by Jack Pierson, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA
“la mère la mer,” McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco, CA [cat.]
“American Genre: Contemporary Painting,” Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art, Portland, ME
“Forest on the Edge of Time,” The Pit II, Los Angeles, CA
“Los Angeles: A Fiction, Museum of Contemporary Art,” Lyon, France
2016
“Implosion 20,” Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
“Los Angeles: A Fiction,” Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway
Outside, curated by Matthew Higgs, Karma, Amagansett, New York
“Wild Style,” Peres Projects, Berlin, Germany [cat.]
2015
“About Face,” curated by Kristina Kite and Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles, CA
"The Guston Effect,” Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston, MA
“intimate paintings,” Half Gallery, New York, NY
“Tracing Shadows,” PLATEAU, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
“The Shell (Landscapes, Portraits, & Shapes),” Almine Rech Gallery, Paris, France
“SELF: Portraits of Artists in their Absence,” curated by Filippo Fossati, National Academy Museum & School, New York, NY
2014
“Another Cat Show,” 356 Mission, Los Angeles, CA
2013
“California Landscape Into Abstraction: Works From The Orange County Museum Of Art,” Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
2012
“We the People,” Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Project, New York, NY
“About Face,” ACME, Los Angeles, CA
2011
“Brian Calvin, Charles Garabedian, Zach Harris, John McAllister,” David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Knock, Knock!,” Anderson Gallery VCU Arts, Richmond, VA
“Dystopia,” CAPC Museé d’art Contemporain de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
2010
“This and That,” Corvi-Mora, London, UK
2009
“Electric Mud,” Blaffer Gallery, The Art Museum of the University of Houston, Houston, TX
2008
“Dinner and a Group Show,” GBE@passeby, New York, NY
“Pretty Ugly, Gavin Brown’s enterprise,” Maccarone, New York, NY
“Live Undead,” Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
“If Everybody had an Ocean,” Musée d´art contemporain, Bordeaux, France
2007
“Good Morning, Midnight,” Casey Kaplan, New York, NY
“If Everybody Had an Ocean Brian Wilson: an Art Exhibition,” Tate St Ives, St Ives; Travelling to
CAPC, Bordeaux, France
“After Cezanne,” MOCA The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
“Very Abstract and Hyper Figurative,” Thomas Dane, London, UK
2004
California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
“Baja to Vancouver: The West Coast and Contemporary Art,” CCA Wattis Institute of Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA
“Red Eye,” Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL [cat.]
“Now and Then Some,” curated by David Pagel, Claremont College, Claremont, CA
2003
“Baja to Vancouver: The West Coast in Contemporary Art,” Seattle Art Museum, Seattle; MCA San Diego; Vancouver Art Gallery; Vancouver, British Columbia; CCAC Watts Institute, Oakland, CA [cat.]
“Painting Pictures, Painting and Media in the Digital Age,” Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, Germany [cat.]
“ISHTAR,” curated by Bruce Hainley, Midway, St. Paul, MN [cat.]
“Giverny,” Salon 94, New York, NY
Prague Biennale 1, Veletrzní Palác, Prague, Czech Republic
“The Great Drawing Show: 1550-2003 AD,” Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“The Fourth Sex: Adolescent Extremes,” curated by Francesco Bonami & Raf Simons, Stazione, Leopolda,” Florence, Italy [cat.]
“Youngstars,” Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna, Austria
“Painting Pictures,” Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, Germany
“Dear Painter, paint me,” Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, Germany [cat.]
2002
“Dear Painter, paint me…,” Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France [cat.]
“Paintings,” Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA
“Grey Gardens,” curated by Bruce Hainley, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Painting and Illustration,” Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA
“Collectors Program: Sammlung Köhn,” Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna, Austria
“Grey Gardens,” curated by Bruce Hainley, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The Galleries Show: Contemporary Art in London, The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK
“Paintings,” Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA
“Dear Painter, paint me,” Centre Pompidou, Paris; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria [cat.]
2001
“The Devil is in the Details,” Allston Skirt Gallery, Boston, MA
“The Americans. New art.” The Barbican, London, UK [cat.]
2000
Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA
Collector’s Choice, Exit Art, New York, NY
1999
“Brian Calvin, Keiko Sono, Maureen Gallace,” Gallery Side 2, Tokyo, Japan
“Meanwhile…,” Jan Cicero Gallery, Chicago, IL
1996
“Brian Calvin, Suzanne Doremus, Edward Henderson & Deborah Orapallo,” Foster Gallery, The University of Wisconsin, Eau-Claire, WI
1995
“X-sightings,” Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY
1994
“Discontents & Debutantes: Brian Calvin & Mike Cockrill,” Center for the Visual Arts, Illinois State University, Normal, IL
“Don Baum’s Grab Bag,” Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
“Recent Paintings,” Gallery 2, School of The Art Institute, Chicago, IL
“Created Here: a salon d’Ecole,” Richard Himmel Gallery, Chicago, IL
1993
“Whose Broad Stripes & Bright Stars: Death, Reverence & the Struggle for Equality In America,” Betty Rymer Gallery, Chicago, IL
“All-Illinois Graduate Art Exhibition,” Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
1991
“New & Improved,” Worth Ryder Gallery, Berkeley, CA
Merit Scholarship Exhibition, Worth Ryder Gallery, Berkeley, CA

Exhibition Catalogues and Publications

2016
The Meditations: Chicago 1991 – 1999. Chicago: Corbett vs. Dempsey, 2016.
2014
Brian Calvin. New York and London: Anton Kern Gallery and Black Dog Publishing, 2014.
2011
Von Schlegell, Mark. New Dystopia. Berlin: Sternberg Press and CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeau, 2011, p.153,171.
2007
Darling, Michael and Michael Holte. RED EYE, LA Artists fom the The Rubell Family Collection, Ecuador: Rubell Family Collection, 2007.
2006
Anton Kern Gallery 10 Year Anniversary: Implosion. New York: Anton Kern Gallery, 2006.
2005
Kraus, Tumlir & McFadden. LA Artland. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2005, p.76-77.
Alex Farquharson. Brian Wilson: An Art Book. London: Four Corners Books, 2005.
2003
The Fourth Sex: Adolescent Extremes. Florence: Stazione Leopolda.
2002
Dear Painter, paint me… Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou, 2002.
2001
Sladen, Mark. The Americans. New art. London: Booth-Clibborn, 2001.

Bibliography

2020
“The Everlasting “Waiting” Game: New Works by Brian Calvin @ Anton Kern, NY,” Juxtapoz, October 30, 2020.
2019
Cowan, Katy. “Brian Calvin’s latest pantings of Californian youth dazzle in pastel-coloured West Cost cool,” Creative Boom, March 13 2019.
Maertens, Marie. “Brian Calvin,” Contemporary Art Curator Magazine, April 22, 2019
2017
Bogojev, Sasha. Brian Calvin Paints Luscious Lips and Gap-Toothed Faces in London, Juxtapoz, May 26, 2017.
2016
Powers, Bill. “Brian Calvin: Flow West,” Muse Magazine, 2006.
“Brian Calvin,” Flaunt Magazine, September 15, 2016.
2015
Pagel, David. “Review: ‘About Face’ a disparate collection, with each work enhanced by those around it,” Los Angeles Times, August 7, 2015.
2014
Gingeras, Alison. “Top Ten: 10 The Instagram Feeds of Francis Stark, Stanya Kahn, and Brian
Calvin,” Artforum, December 2014, p.263.
Gauss, Daniel. “Brian Calvin paints emptiness at Anton Kern Gallery,” Arte Fuse, September 23, 2014
Prentnieks, Anne. “Critics’ Picks: Brian Calvin,” Artforum, September 19, 2014.
Balestin, Juliana. “BRIAN CALVIN AT ANTON KERN GALLERY,” Purple MagazineDdiary, September 2014
Johnson, Paddy and Whitney Kimball. “Brian Calvin’s Dewy-Eyed Girls: The Same Is Not the Same,” Art Fag City, September 10, 2014.
2013
“Brian Calvin’s L.A. Youths: the artist behind Raf Simons’ spring 13 prints,” SSENSE, May 2013.
Davis, Thomas. “Brian Calvin at the Corvi-Mora Gallery,” Hero Magazine, October 28, 2013.
Web T.S., “7 Questions: Brian Calvin.” Painting in L.A. Blog, April 24, 2013. Web
2012
Hainley, Bruce. “Sadgasm.” Spike Issue 34, Winter 2012: 79-89.
Oliver, William. “The, Now, Next – Raf Simons Talks to Dazed, Reflecting on his Stellar Collection,
Dior Couture, LA Artist Brian Calvin and Grunge,” Dazeddigital.com June, 28, 2012. Web
2011
Griffin, Jonathan. Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon Inc, 2011, p.70- 71.
Johnston, Devin. “Traveler Poems,” Farrar Straus and Giroux.
2009
Lavrador, Judicaël. “Qu-est-ce Que La Peinture Aujourd’hui?” Beaux Arts Éditions, November 2009, p.70-1.
2008
“Mute 2 – The Face: Stripped,” Tanin Inc., Tokyo, 2008, p.54-61.
2006
“Brian Calvin/Jim Lambie,” The New Yorker, October 2, 2006, p.21.
Campagnola, Sonia. “Focus Los Angeles,” Flash Art, January-February 2006, vol 39. No 246, p.69.
Goodbody, Bridget. “Brian Calvin at Anton Kern Gallery,” Time Out New York, September 28 – October 4, 2006, p.72.
2005
“Brian Calvin.” Flash Art July-September 2005 Vol.38. No. 243
Horyn, Cathy. “Raf.” The New York Times September, 18, 2005
Mullins, Charlotte. “Telling Tales.” Vogue October 2005: p.117-120
Pagel, David. “Sober, Stedy, Yet Electrifying,” L.A. Times, May 13, 2005, p.E24.
2004
Bankowsky, Jack. “Best of 2004,” Artforum, December 2004, p.162-163.
Cohen, David. “Ellen Gallagher: Exelento. Brian Calvin. James Rielly,” New York Sun, October 7, 2004
Johnson, Ken. “Review: Brian Calvin at Anton Kern,” The New York Times, September 17, 2004.
Knight, Christopher. “Coastal Confluence.” L.A. Times Sunday, February 1, 2004, p.E1,41,48- 49
Wilson, Michael. “Brian Calvin,” Artforum, December 2004, p.195.
Devin Johnston, "Looking Out", Lung, Issue 8.
2003
Fisun, Güner. “A Touch Too Matisse,” Metro, September 9, 2003, p.22.
Harrison, Sara. “Brian Calvin at Corvi Mora,” Time Out London, September 17-24, 2003, p.62.
Lack, Jessica. “Brian Calvin,” The Guardian (G2), September 9, 2003, p.18.
Pagel, David. “Review: The Unmemorable Now Unforgetable,” L.A. Times, May 9, 2003, p.E21.
"Still Waters Run Deep." ArtReview, September 2003, p.22.
2002
Boriacossa, Ilaria. “The Americans: New Art,” Flashart, January 2001, p.48.
“Focus Painting Part I,” Flash Art, October 2002, p.80.
Sewell, Brian. "The Galleries Show at the Royal Academy." Metro Life (Evening Standard), September 19- 25, 2002, p.48-49.
Smith, Roberta. “Review: The Staying Power (and It’s Not a Freeze Frame) of Paint,” The New York Times, July 21, 2002, p.25, 27.
Zoo No. 12, March 2002, p.84.
2001
Corrigan, Susan. “New York Sucks,” i-D, October 2001, p.184-190.
Gleeson, David. “Brian Calvin,” TimeOut, June 20-27 2001, p.59.
Hainley, Bruce. “Openings: Brian Calvin,” Artforum, February, p.140-141.
Herbert, Martin. “States of the Art,” ArtReview, Autmn 2001, p.50-51.
Higgie, Jennifer. “Brian Calvin,” Frieze, September 2001, p.89,96.
Sladen, Mark. “Young Americans,” Blueprint, November 2001, p.50-56.
2000
Gingeras, Alison. “Subversion du kitsch: Conjectures on Conceptual Uses of Figurative Realism,” Art Press, no. 263, December 2000, p.28-36.
Hainley, Bruce. “Best of 2000,” Artforum, December 2000, p.132-133.
Knight, Christopher. “Art: Paintings Look at Our Cartoonish Nature,” L.A. Times, December 15, 2000.
1999
DiPietro, Monty. “Brian Calvin: Documenting the Moments in the Nooksand Crannies of Life.” The
Japan Times, December 25, 1999.
Hanatsubakii, no.585, Tokyo, Japan, March 1999.
1998
After Hours, no.7, Tokyo, Japan, October 1998.
LUNG, no.7, Chicago, IL.
1997
Chicago Review, Vol. 43, No.1, Winter 1997.
New American Paintings, no.11 August 1997.
1996
Buck-Morse, Susan. “Galleries,” Chicago Tribune February 2, 1996.
Hawkins, Margaret. “Evil Is the Watchword in Separate Exhibitions,” The Chicago Sun Times, January 19, 1996.
Meyers, Todd. “Reviews: Brian Calvin,” New Art Examiner, April 1996.

Awards & Grants

2003
California Arts Council Fellowship
Artist Residency, Art Production Fund, Giverny, France
1997
Illinois Arts Council Fellowship
1994
William M.R. French Traveling Fellowship, School of The Art Institute of
Chicago 1993-94 Merit Scholarship, School of The Art Institute of Chicago, IL
1991
James T. Phelan Merit Scholarship in Fine Arts, University of California at Berkeley

Public Collections

Aïshti Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon
DePaul Art Museum, Chicago, IL
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), San Diego, CA
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR

Amy Cutler

Education

1974
Born in Poughkeepsie, NY
Lives and works, Brooklyn, NY

Selected Exhibitions

2021
"Amy Cutler: A Narrative Thread," Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI
2020
"Amy Cutler," Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE
2019
"Amy Cutler: Colloquies," The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, Ireland
"Amy Cutler: Points of Egress," Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects," New York, NY
2016
"Amy Cutler, Moss Art Center," Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
"Amy Cutler: Fossa and Other Works," Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
2014
"Amy Cutler," Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, VA
2013
"Amy Cutler: Brood," Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
2012
"Amy Cutler," Art, Design & Architecture Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, WV
2011
"Amy Cutler: Acquainted," Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
"Amy Cutler: Brood," Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden
"SITE Santa Fe," Santa Fe, NM
2010
The Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC
2008
"Fantastical Fables: Paintings, Drawings & Prints by Amy Cutler," Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME
"Alterations," Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
2007
"Alteraciones/Alterations," Espacio Uno, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
2006
David Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, RI
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN
2004
Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
2003
"Once Upon A Time," John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
2002
"Dialogues: Amy Cutler / David Rathman," Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
2000 Miller Block Gallery, Boston, MA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2022
“Plants Now!,” Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
“Humor Me,” Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
“We Are Family,” New York Academy of Art, New York, NY
2021
“Seeing Differently,”The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
“New Time: Art and Feminisms in the 21st Century,” UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA
2020
“Telling Stories: Resilience & Struggle in Contemporary Narrative Drawing,” Toledo Art Museum, Toledo, OH
“Labor: Motherhood & Art,” New Mexico State University Art Museum, Las Cruces, NM
2019
“Re/New: Recent Acquisitions by Contemporary Artists,” Eskenazi Museum of Art, Bloomington, IN
“Drawn Together Again,” The FLAG Art Foundation, New York
"Labor & Materials,” 21C Museum, Louisville, KY
“We Contain Multitudes,” Galerie Isa, Mumbai, India
2018
“Stockholm Calling,” Galleri Magnus Karlsson at Asia House, London, UK
“Of Legends and Lore,” Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, AR
“You Tell Me,” Foley Gallery, New York, NY
2017
“The (Partial) Autobiography of an Art Gallery,” Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
“Dialogues in Drawing,” Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"Female/“Feminist/2017,” Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, Old Lyme, CT
"Women Painting,” Kendall Campus Gallery, Miami Dade College, Miami, FL
2016
“Decade by Decade: Art Acquired in Its Time,” Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC
“Belief + Doubt: Selections from the Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz Collection,” The Nova Southeastern University Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale, FL
2015
“Talking Back: New Acquisitions,” Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara, CA
“20 Years 20 Shows: Summer,” SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
“Drawing Now,” Albertina, Vienna, Austria
“Embracing Modernism: Ten Yeas of Drawings Acquisitions,” The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, NY
2014
“The Moment. The Backdrop. The Persona,” Girl’s Club, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
“PaperWork,” Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, NY
“On Paper: Alternate Realities in Contemporary Prints,” The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD
“Folklore: Original Fraktur Drawings in Conversation with Contemporary Works of Art,” Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, Lancaster, PA
2013
“Time Waits for Us,” Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden
“Ladies & Gents,” Salomon Contemporary, New York, NY
“Alter Egos and the Magical Other: John Bankston, Amy Cutler, Jeremiah Johnson, Fred Stonehouse,” Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA
2012
“The Female Gaze: Women Artists Making Their World,” Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
“Drawing Stories: Narration in Contemporary Graphic Arts,” Museum “Folkwang, Essen, Germany A Space for Dialogue,” Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
“Pressing Print, Universal Limited Art Editions 2000-2010,” Syracuse University Art Galleries, Syracuse, NY
“Look Now: Modern and Contemporary Art from Private Collections,” Montclair Art Museum, NJ
2011
“Make Believe, Galleri Magnus Karlsson,” Stockholm, Sweden
“Weatherspoon Art Museum: 70 Years of Collecting,” Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC
2010
“Hecate’s Lab,” Senior & Shopmaker Gallery, NY
“I-Lands,” Fuglsang Kunstmuseum, Toreby, Lolland, Denmark
2009
“I-Lands,” Kunsthallen Brandts, Odense, Denmark
“Pretty Tough: Contemporary Storytelling,” The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT
“Universal Limited Art Editions: Then and Now,” Greenfield Sacks Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"Fantastical Imaginings," Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD
2008
“Ultra Concentrated Joy – Ecstatic Drawings by Contemporary Artists,” New York Academy of the Arts, NY
"The Future Must Be Sweet: Lower East Side Printshop Celebrates 40 Years,” Curated by Marilyn S. Kushner, International Print Center, NY
“In Drawing,” Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, UK
“Tales of Wonder and Woe: Fable and Fairy Tales in Contemporary Art,” The College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY
“Fantastical Imaginings,” Delaware Center for the Contemporary Art, DE
“Every Man’s Life is a Fairytale…,” Larissa Goldston Gallery, NY
“Utopia/Dystopia,” Leslie Tonkonow Artworks +Projects, NY
“Darger-ism: Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger,” The American Folk Art Museum, NY Pandora’s Box, Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
2007
“You Know What’s Real,” Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
“Domestic Departures,” Cal State Fullerton Main Art Gallery, Fullerton, CA
“Collected Visions: Works from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection,” Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey
“Global Feminisms,” The Brooklyn Museum, NY, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA
“Paper Trail: A Decade of Acquisitions,” Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
2006
“Twice Drawn, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery,” Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
“Out of Line: Drawings from the Collection of Sherry and Joel Mallin,” Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
“ARS 06,” Museum of Contemporary Art KIASMA, Helsinki, Finland
2005
“Recent Acquisitions from the Grunwald Center,” Hammer Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
“Drawing Narrative,” The College of Wooster Art Museum, Wooster, OH
The Gallery, Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden
“Extraordinary Visions,” Nolan/Eckman Gallery, NY
"Surface," Lucas Schoormans Gallery, NY
“Singular Expressions: A Sheldon Invitational,” Sheldon Memorial Art Museum, Lincoln, NE
“Greater New York,” P.S. 1/MoMA, NY
2004
“Beauty Matter,” Tina Kim Fine Art, New York, NY
“Conceptual Realism,” Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
“Print Publisher’s Spotlight: Universal Limited Art Edition,” Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA
“The Drawn Page,” The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield CT
“Matrix 213: Some Forgotten Place,” UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA
“About Painting,” The Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs, NY
Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
“Open House: Working in Brooklyn,” Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
“Abeyance,” Ziehersmith Gallery, New York, NY
2003
“Pixerina Witcherina,” Hanes Art Gallery, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
“Adventure and the Contemporary Miraculous,” Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH
“G Fine Art,” Washington, DC
“American Art Today: Faces and Figures,” The Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, FL
“The 5th Annual Altoids Curiously Strong Collection,” Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA; Soo Visual Arts Center, Minneapolis
“Rendered,” Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York
Summer Group Show, Miller/Block Gallery, Boston, MA
2002
“Works on Paper,” The Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
“One Thousand Words,” John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
“Drawings 2002,” New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ
“Into the Woods,” Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY
2001
“Terrors and Wonders: Monsters in Contemporary Art,” De Cordova Museum & Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA
“Pixerina Witcherina,” University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, IL
“Brooklyn Collects,” The Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY
“Stranger Than You,” New Langton Arts, San Francisco, CA
“Wonderland,” Bakalar & Huntington Galleries, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA
2000
“Gallery Artists,” Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, NY
"Selections: Summer 2000,” The Drawing Center, New York Artists in the Marketplace, The Bronx Museum, New York, NY

Ingrid Calame

Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
1996 California Institute for the Art, MFA, Valencia, CA
1995 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
1987 State University of New York at Purchase, BFA, Purchase, NY
1986 Junior Semester Abroad, Tyler School of Art in Rome, Rome, Italy
1985 Junior Semester Abroad, State University of New York College at Buffalo, Siena, Italy

Selected Exhibitions

2012
“From the LA River to Lackawanna”, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2011
“Ingrid Calame”, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland
2010
“Ingrid Calame: In Process”, Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, CA
“Ingrid Calame: Swing Shift”, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
2009
“Step on a Crack, Break Your Mother’s Back”, Frith Street Gallery, London, UK
"Step on a Crack", Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY
2008
“Dangerous Curves”, Galerie Schmidt Maczollek, Cologne, Germany
2007
“Ingrid Calame: Constellations”, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
“Ingrid Calame: Traces of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Forefront Series”, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN
2006
“Swing Space, Wall Works”, Art Gallery Ontario, Ontario, Canada
“Ramp Project: Ingrid Calame”, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA
2005
“Ingrid Calame: New Drawings”, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
“Ingrid Calame”, pkm, Seoul, Korea
2004
“Ingrid Calame”, Galerie Rolf Ricke, Cologne, Germany
“Ingrid Calame: Secular Response 2 A.R.”, Kunstverein Hannover, Germany
2003
“Ingrid Calame: Secular Response 2 A.M.”, Museum of Contemporary Art Clevealnd, Cleveland, OH
“Ingrid Calame”, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
2002
“Ingrid Calame”, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Vvwpt?”, Galerie Rolf Ricke, Cologne, Germany
2001
“Ingrid Calame: Paintings”, Il Capricorno, Venice, Italy
2000
“Ingrid Calame: Paintings”, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Ingrid Calame: Drawings”, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Twlsptptpptptsl…”, Deitch Projects, New York, NY
“Ch-B-dd, ch-B-dd, ch-B-dd”, Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Switzerland
1999
“Ingrid Calame, Il Capricorno”, Venice, Italy
“Ingrid Calame”, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1998
“Ingrid Calame”, Galerie Rolf Ricke, Cologne, Germany
“Ingrid Calame”, Rosamund Felson Gallery, curated by Steven Hull, Los Angeles, CA
1997
“Poonk FOOP”, Four Walls, San Francisco, CA
“Spalunk…”, POST, Los Angeles, CA
1995
"KAPOW!", Michael Beauchemin Gallery, Boston, MA

Group Exhibitions

2011
"The Indiscipline of Painting", Tate St Ives, St Ives, UK
*Traveling to Mead Gallery, Warwick Art Center, Warwick, UK
“After Hours: Murals on the Bowery”, Art Production Fund, New York, NY
"Ginny Bishton, Ingrid Calame and Scott Short”, Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
“Systems Check”, Thames Art Gallery in Chatham, Ontario, Canada
“Roller Shutter Project”, The Art Production Fund with The New Museum, New York, NY
2010
“softcore HARD EDGE”, The Art Gallery of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
“New Editions: Ingrid Calame, Tara Donovan, Robert Mangold, Julie Mehretu, Robert Ryman, Pat Steir and Dan Walsh”, Pace Prints Chelsea, New York, NY
"Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art", Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY
2009
“Spatial Relations: Recent Editions from Pace Prints, Alexander Hall”, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA
“Don’t Panic! I’m selling my collection”, Rental, New York, NY
“With You I Want to Live: An Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture and Photographs from the Collection of Gordon Locksley + George T. Shea and Francie Bishop Good + David Horvitz”, Museum of Art: Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL
“Controlled Abstraction: Ingrid Calame, Katia Santibañez, Pat Steir”, Pace Prints, New York, NY
2008
“Wall Rockets: Contemporary Artists and Ed Ruscha”, The Flag Art Foundation, New York, NY,
*Traveled to Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY
“Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie”, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, NY
“Mining Nature”, James Cohan Gallery Shanghai, Shanghai, China
“Sehnsucht (Aspiration)”, Light and Sie Gallery, Dallas, TX
“The Prom”, LAWRIMORE Project, Seattle, WA
2007
“Lust for Life: Die Sammlung Ricke”, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
“Something about Mary”, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
“New Directions in American Drawing”, The Columbus Museum, Columbus,GA,
*Traveled to Jepson Center for the Arts, Savannah, GA, and Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN
“Landscape at the Limit”, curated by Jonathan Stuhlman, Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
“Size Matters: Large-Scale Drawings from the MFAH Collection”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
“Cosmologies”, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
2006
“About Painting", Paraplufabriek, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
"Drawings", Frith Street Gallery, London, England
"Hotel California", Glendale College Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
2005
“Devil’s Punchbowl”, curated by Katharina Grosse, Christopher Grimes Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Swing Space: Wall Works”, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
“In the Abstract”, Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Contemporary American Art from Misumi Collection”, Tottori Prefectural Museum, Tottori, Japan
“Curb Appeal”, The Confederate Centre Art Gallery, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
“Extreme Abstraction”, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
“Around About Abstraction”, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC
“Sweet Temptations”, Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland
“Dating Data”, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York, NY
“Group Exhibition”, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
2004
“Topographies”, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
“Painting Identities/Pintando Identidades”, Pilar Parra Galería de Arte, Madrid, Spain
"Ingrid Calame / Mathilde ter Heijne / Jörg Wagner”, Kunstverein Hannover, Germany
“Between the Lines”, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
2003
“Crosscurrents at Century’s End”, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
*Traveled to: the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL; Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL; Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
“Sehnsucht des Kartografen (The Desire of the Cartographer)”, Hannover Kunstverein, Germany
“Painting: Four Propositions”, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
“Schokolade, was denn sonst. sammlung rolf ricke”, Kunstraum Innsbruck, Innsbruck,Germany
“Painting Pictures, Malerei und Medien im digitalen Zeitalter”, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, Germany
2002
“Einfach Kunst, Sammlung Rolf Ricke”, Staatliches Museum fur Kunst und Design in Nurnberg, Germany
"Officina America", Galleria d’Arte Moderna Instituzione del Comune di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
“Painting Matter”, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
“We Love Painting”, American Contemporary Art from the Misumi Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan
2001
“Künstlerräume/Sammlerräume”, Kunstverein St. Gallen Kunstmuseum,St. Gallen, Switzerland
“Drawings”, Frith Street Gallery, London, England
“Wallworks: Ingrid Calame and Paul Morrison”, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
2000
"Whitney Biennial 2000", Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, NY)
"Glee", The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT
*Traveled to Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Palm Beach, FL
"Painting as Memory – the Memory of Painting", Aargauer Kunsthaus Aarau, Aarau, Switzerland
"C.O.L.A. 2000", UCLA/Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
"Der Abgelenkte Blick Malerei", Helmhaus Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
"Body of Painting" – Günter Umberg, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany
"The Next Wave – New Painting in Southern California", California Center for the Arts, Escondido, CA
1999
“Colour Me Blind! Malerei in Zeiten von Computergame und Comic", Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany
*Traveled to Städtische Ausstellungshalle Am Hawerkamp, Munich, Germany, and Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland
“MORGENROT”, Galerie Rolf Ricke, Cologne, Germany
“Color Volume”, Kunstallen Brandts Klædefabrik, Odense, Denmark
“Negotiating Small Truths”, Jack S. Blanton Museum of Fine Arts, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
“Drawing”, Emily Tsingou Gallery, London, England
“Fact or Fiction: New York”, Galleria in ARCO, Turin, Italy
“Special Offer”, Kasseler Kunstverein, curated by Rolf Ricke, Kassel, Germany
“New Paintings from L.A.”, Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Switzerland
“Postmark: An Abstract Effect”, SITE Santa Fe, NM
“The New Collage”, Pamela Auchincloss, New York, NY
“Painting in the 80’s & 90’s”, curated by Christian Nagel & Alexander Schröder,INIT-Kunsthalle, Berlin, Germany
"The Orange County Biennial", Orange County Museum, Orange County, CA
“Color Fields”, curated by David Pagel, Harriet & Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex California State University, Los Angeles, CA
“Local Color”, curated by Virginia Rutledge, The Harris Art Gallery,The University of La Verne, La Verne, CA
“Beyond the Millennium: Artists Choose Artists from the 21st Century”, Brattleboro Museum & Art Center, Brattleboro, VT
“The Mourning After”, Barnsdall Municipal Gallery, curated by Suzette Min, Los Angeles, CA
“Color Theory”, College of Visual Arts Gallery, Saint Paul, MN
1998
“Selections Winter ’98”, The Drawing Center, New York, NY
“Painting from Another Planet”, Deitch Projects, New York, NY
“The Back Room”, Galerie Rolf Ricke, Cologne, Germany
“Limits”, The Dollhouse Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Sig-alert, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
“Hot RRRod – Eine Kunstausstellung”, Forum Stadtpark, Graz, Austria
“Drawings”, curated by Jeff Blum and Tim Poe, Beyond Baroque, Los Angeles, CA
“Painting Language”, LA Louver, Venice, CA
“From Here to Eternity”, Max Protetch, New York, NY
“Beyond the Matter of Space”, curated by John Geary, Beyond Baroque, Venice, CA
“Contact”, curated by Joan Hugo, the Brewery Project, Los Angeles, CA
“Obviously 5 Believers”, curated by Brian Olson, Action: Space, Los Angeles, CA
*Traveled to the Kemper Museum, Kansas City, MO
“Abstract Painting Once Removed”, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
1997
“Drawing”, Gallery LASCA, Los Angeles, CA
“Group Show”, Muse Restaurant, curated by David Pagel, Los Angeles, CA
“Recent Pictures”, ACME, Los Angeles, CA
“Six Choose Six”, Purchase College, State University of New York, Purchase, NY
“Spot Making Sense”, curated by David Pagel, Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO
“Huge Garage Sale”, the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles, CA
“Summer Invitational”, Curt Marcus Gallery, New York, NY
1996
“Francis Alys, Ingrid Calame, Michael Gonzales, Carlos Molura, Bob Zole”, ACME, Los Angeles, CA
“Some Dumb Fun”, curated by David Pagel, Jessie Metcalf Art Gallery, University of Nevada – Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV

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2009
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2008
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2007
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2006
Allen-Mills, Tony, “The Modern Art of Decorating a Nursery Room”, The SundayTimes, London, England, October
Chien, Ginny, “The Playroom of Modern Art”, New York Times, September 24
Schor, Mira, “Some Note on Women and Abstraction and a Curious Case History: Alice Neel as a Great Abstract Painter”, Differences, Summer (photo)
“No Limits, Just Edges: Jackson Pollock Paintings on Paper”, Contemporary Artists on Pollock, The Sackler Center for Arts and Education, Guggenheim Education Programs, Solomon R. Museum Foundation, Summer
Schaffner, Ingrid, “ICA Ramp Projects: Ingrid Calame”, Institute for Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania, January 21 – March 26
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2005
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Patterson, Tom, “Angles on Abstraction”, Winston-Salem Journal, June 26
Viladas, Pilar, “Florida Rooms”, The New York Times Magazine, Style section, June 19, p. 52 (color photo)
“Goings on Around Town; Ingrid Calame”, The New Yorker, May 2
Ross, Lauren, “Dating Data at Josée Bienvenu Gallery”, Art on Paper, May/June 2005
Knight, Christopher, “Composition From Decomposition”, Around the Galleries, Los Angeles Times, June 10, E
“Vito Acconci, Ingrid Calame, Nam June Paik, Roxy Paine, and Hiraki Sawa”, Flavorpill NYC, Art, June 14
2004
Schwabsky, Barry, “Ingrid Calame at James Cohan Gallery”, ArtForum, February, p. 150
Nichols, Matthew Guy, “Ingrid Calame at James Cohan”, Art in America, February p. 120
Behrens, Mary, “Painting at the Rose Art Museum”, Art New England, February/March 2004, p. 10-13 (photo)
Baker, Kenneth, “Galleries: Topographies at SFAI”, San Francisco Chronicle, May 1
Krajewski, Michael, “Köln: Ingrid Calame in der Galerie Rolf Ricke”, Kunst-Bulletin, Vol 9, June, Luzerne, p 55
Buuck, David, “Topographies at the Walter and McBean Galleries, SFAI”, Artweek, Volume 35, Issue 5, June
Glanz, Alexandra, “Konzept: Kunst”, Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, July 9
Zimmer, Klaus, “Anspielungsreicher Parcours ins Unbekannte”, Dewezet, July 13
Zimmer, Klaus, “Spuren auf Bürgersteigen werden zu Kunst Leidvolles Selbstgespräch mit der Realität”,Cellesche Zeitung, July 16 (photo)
Weichardt, Jürgen, “Beschwörung des Abwesenden”, Nordwest-Zeitung, July 31
Büsing, Nicole and Heiko Klass, “Puppe trifft Fleckenteufel”, Nordsee-Zeitung, July 21
Glanz, Alexandra, “Schattenräume aus Wirklichkeiten und Erinnerungen”, Göttinger Tageblatt, July 17
Hutchinson, Linda, “Mapping Out Art”, Pasadena Star-News, August 6,
Cohen, Edie, “Dealer’s Choice”, Interior Design, Vol. 75, Number 10, New York, NY, August pp150-157
Bitterli, Konrad, "UBS Art Guide Hong Kong", UBS AG, Zurich (color photos)
Moss, Karen, “A Curator’s Legend” in "Topographies" (exhibition catalog), San Francisco Art Institute and the Fellows for Contemporary Art, San Francisco, CA
Frank, Peter, “Natural Wonders: A Look Beneath the Surface of a California Landscape Exhibit”, Front Desk, p 110-111
Moos, David, “Ingrid Calame: NYSE” in "Ingrid Calame, Mathilde ter Heijne, Jörg Wagner" (exhibition catalog), Kunstverien Hannover, Hannover, Germany, pp. 9-72 (color photos)
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2003
Bly, Lyz, “New World Out of Order”, Cleveland Free Times, June 4th
Tranberg, Dan, “The State of World Affairs, As Seen by 3 Artists”, The Plain Dealer, June 28, pp. E1 & E5.
Hopkins, Randy, “Going West”, The Boston Phoenix, September 5
Utter, Douglas Max, “Crimes, Stains, Maps, Planes”, anglemagazine.com, Vol. 1, No. 5, July
DiDomizio, Milva, “Four Painters are Shown at Brandeis Museum”, Boston Sunday Globe-West, September 7
Anderson, Leslie, “Fourth-Degree Art”, The Boston Globe, September 11
Silver, Joanne, “Exhibitions Draw on a Variety of Talents”, Boston Herald, September 12
Leister, Brooke, “Step Into A Painting”, Metrowest Daily News, Framingham, MA, September 18
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Keddie, Victoria, “Ingrid Calame at James Cohan Gallery”, The Brooklyn Rail, November, p. 12
Silver, Joanne, “Paintings Defy Tradition as They Go Off the Wall”, Boston Herald, November 7
Millis, Christopher, “Blooming Rose ‘Painting4’ at Brandeis”, The Boston Phoenix, November 14, cover & p. 12 (color photo)
Temin, Christine, “In Three Exhibitions at the Rose, Statements in Nonconformity”, Boston Sunday Globe, November 16
Rubin, Jen, “Rose Art’s Modern Perfection”, The Justice, November 25
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Moos, David, “Ingrid Calame: NYSE, Weaving the Streets Beneath Our Feet Into the Power Beyond Our Grasp”,
Reeves, Jennifer, “Scavengers – Ingrid Calame and Joseph Cornell”, nyartsmagazine.com, December 12 (color photo)
Rizk Mysoon, “Ingrid Calame, Julian laVerdiere, Mark Lombardi”, bridgemagazine.org
Platow, Raphaela, "Painting 4" (exhibition catalog), Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA (color photos)
Lutgens, Annelie, “Painting Pictures: Painting and Media in the Digital Age” (exhibition catalog), Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, Germany, p. 15, color photos: pp. 84, 116, 147, 175
"Ingrid Calame: Secular Response 2 A.M." (exhibition catalog), Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH
“Crosscurrents at Century’s End” (exhibition catalog), Neuberger Berman, New York, NY, pp. 8, 24-25 (color photos)
2002
Papi, Giancarlo, “L’officina America apre in Romagna”, Spettacolo & Cultura, Ravenna, Italy, January 16, No. 15
Vettese, Angela, “Oltre lo Staccato della Pittura si o Pittura No”, Il Sole 24 Ore, Bologna, Italy, February 3, p.40
“Officina America”, tema celeste, Milan, Italy, March 2002, pp. 88-89 Fiz, Alberto, “Creativita made in USA,” Italia Oggi, Italy, March 2, p. 19
“Dai Delitti Londinesi all’Officina dell’American Art”, Abitare, April 3, (photo)
Pagel, David, “A Specialist In Confidently Out-of-Whack Geometry”, The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, April 5, 2002, p. F17 (color photo)
Frank, Peter, “Art Picks of the Week”, LA Weekly, Los Angeles, CA, April 12-18
Molinari, Guido, “Officina americana”, Flash Art, Milan, Italy, April-May
Kuch, Kerstin, “besprechung farbe! Experimentelle malerei bei hausler contemporary”, Artechock.de, June 5
Pezalla-Granlund, Margaret, “Places”, lacma.org, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Education Department
"We Love Painting – the Contemporary American Art from the Misumi Collection", Museum of Contemporary Art, (exhibition catalog), Misumi Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 64-66, (color photos) 190, 207, 212
"On The Needs of Visual Artists, A Roundtable 2001", Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO, pp. 18-19, 39, 49 (photo)
“Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions 4-Ever”, 23rd Annual Benefit Art Auction, Los Angeles, California, lot 11 (color photo)
AXA Art Corporate Art Collecting Today (catalog), p. 169 (color photo)
Pagel, David, “Once Removed From What?” (exhibition catalog), Abstract Art In The Late Twentieth Century, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Barilli, Renato, “Le derive dell’arte”, Officina America: RetrEmiliaRomagna (exhibition catalog), pp. 30, 46, 47 (color photos)
2001
Kakanias, Konstantin, “…as Ingrid Calame”, Her Hollywood Years: Part 1, works on paper, Los Angeles, CA, p. 15
Williams, Alena, "Ingrid Calame at Karyn Lovegrove Gallery – review", tema celeste, Milan, Italy, January-February, p. 96 (color photo)
Roos, Von Renate, "Gelenkter Zufall", Stadtanzeiger, Cologne, Germany, July 6
Kimmelman, Michael, “In a Cheerful Groove…,” The New York Times, December 28, pp. E41, E43
Savaris, Marta, “Ingrid Calame-review”, Flash Art, Milan, Italy, December 2001- January 2002, pp. 96-97 (photo)
Sobel, Dean, “Wall works: Ingrid Calame and Paul Morrison” (exhibition catalog), Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO, June 1-July 29, 2001 (color photo)
“American Visionaries, Selections From the Whitney Museum of American Art”, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
Blasser Schimmer, "A Pale Gleam: Sammlung Mondstudio Collection" (catalog), pp. 24- 25 (color photo)
2000
Beatrice, Luca, "Sogni Iperpop," Arte, Milan, Italy, No. 305, January, pp. 104-111 (cover & color photos)
Siegel, Katy, "The Long List", Artforum, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 5, January, p. 32
Bertola, Chiara, "Recensioni", Flash Art, Milan, Italy, February/March
Keating, Edward (photographer), "Street Art", The New York Times, New York, NY, March 23, p. B4
Baker, Kenneth, "Millenial Biennial", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, CA, March 23, (photo)
Muchnic, Suzanne, "What a Difference Two Years Make", The Los Angeles Times, March 24, 2000, p. F1 (color photo)
Cunningham, Bill, "Evening Hours", The New York Times, New York, NY, March 26, p. 7 (photo)
Cohn, Terri, "Labyrinthine: Painting Reinterpreted", Artweek, San Jose, CA, Vol. 31, Issue 4, April, pp. 17-18, (photo)
Schwartz, Therese, "Nirvana Takes a Holiday", Arts4All Newsletter, Volume II, Issue 12, April (photo)
Pincus, Robert L., "Biennial is a perennial that’s worth cultivating", The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 2
Stevens, Mark, “Whitney Biennial”, newyorkmetro.com, April 3, (color photos)
Schjeldahl, Peter, "Pragmatic Hedonism", The New Yorker, April 3, pp. 94-95
Mendelsohn, Meredith, “Weekend Update”, artnet.com, April 4, 2000 (color photo)
Saltz, Jerry, "My Sixth Sense", The Village Voice, April 4
Thorson, Alice, "Wit and Whitney", Kansas City Star, April 9
Viveros-Faune, Christian, “Fabstraction”, New York Press, April 26–May 2, Section Two, p. 5
Pagel, David, "Not So Striking Resemblances Mark ‘COLA 2000’", The Los Angeles Times, May 3, p. F10 (photo)
Danto, Arthur, "Art of the Free and the Brave", The Nation, New York, NY, May 8, pp. 45-49
Fark, Bill, "North County Artists Featured in Museum exhibit", The North County Times, Orange, CA, June 2, p. 3, 36
Pincus, Robert L., "’Next Wave’ shows the versatility and talent of Southern California Artists", The San Diego Union-Tribune, June 8, pp. 32-33
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von Martin, Kraft, "Malen im Medienzeitalter", Der Landbote, Zurich, Switzerland, June 19
Wust, Karl, "Malerei versus mediale Bilderflut”, Zurcher Oberlander, Zurich, Switzerland, June 20
Knight, Christopher, "Catching the ‘Next Wave’ of Painters", The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, June 20, pp. F1, F8 (photo)
Rubinstein, Raphael, "America’s Best?," Art in America, New York, NY, July
Omlin, Sibylle, “‘Der Abgelenkte Blick’ im Helmhaus Zurich”, Neue Zurcher Zeitung, Zurich, Switzerland, July 5
Koerver, Jens Peter, "New Painting – der Stand der Bilder", Frame, Vienna, Austria, Vol. 3, July/August, pp.36 – 47 (color photo)
Wollheim, Richard, “A Letter from Carolina”, Modern Painters, London, UK, Autumn 2000, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 33-34 (color photo)
Colman, David, "The Wonderful Wizard of Art", Bazaar, New York, NY, September, pp. 537-38, 550-53
Stockwell, Craig, "Glee: Painting Now at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art", Art New England (photo)
Frank, Peter, "Art Picks of the Week", LA Weekly, Los Angeles, CA, September 22-28, p. C122
Luke, Megan, "Two New Aldrich Museum Exhibits Showcase New and Traditional Media", Press, Ridgefield, CT, September 21
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Harvey, Doug, “Godawfulism”, LA Weekly, Los Angeles, CA, November 10-16, Vol. 22, No. 51, pp. 51-52 (photo)
Dailey, Meghan, "Review – Glee: Painting Now", Artforum, New York, NY, December, pp. 149-50
Hainley, Bruce, "Ingrid Calame, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery", Artforum, New York, NY, Vol. XXXIX, No. 4, December, p. 151 (photo)
Body of Painting – Gunter Umberg with Pictures from Cologne-based Collections (exhibition catalog), Museum Ludwig Koln, Cologne, Germany, p. 160 (color photo)
Glee (exhibition catalog), Aldrich Museum of Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
Pagel, David, "Themes Out of School: Art & Education In Los Angeles", (catalog), The CAA Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, p. 34
Lumpkin, Libby, "Ingrid Calame" (monograph), Deitch Projects, New York, NY, April 2000 (color photo)
Lienhard, Marie- Louise, "There is No Such Thing as the Innocent Eye", Der Abgelenkte Blick Malerei (exhibition catalog), Helmhaus Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, p. 82
Fiedler, Andreas, "The Distracted Eye", Der Abgelenkte Blick Malerei (exhibition catalog), Helmhaus Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, pp. 84-5
Anderson, Maxwell, "2000 Biennial Exhibition", WHITNEY BIENNIAL 2000 (exhibition catalog), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, pp. 70-71 (color photo)
“Continuing and Recommended Exhibitions”, artscenecal.com, (photo)
Loney, Glenn, “Curator’s Choice”, nymuseums.com, (color photo)
Marriner, Robin, "LA Law", Contemporary Visual Arts, New York, NY, Issue 32, pp. 36-41 (color photo)
Omlin, Sibyll and Beat Wismer, “Metonymischer Zugang Zur Malerei”, Das Gadächtnis Der Malerei, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Walther König, Cologne, Germany, pp. 388-389, 418-419, 426 (color photos)
Schwendener, Martha, “Ingrid Calame”, Time Out, New York, NY (photo)
1999
Beatrice, Luca, "Facts and Fictions", Facts and Fictions (exhibition catalog), Castelvecchi Arte, Turin, Italy, (color photos)
Buisch, Derrick and Colleen Mullins, "Color Theory" (exhibition catalog), College of Visual Arts Gallery, Saint Paul, MN, April 9, p. 1 (color photo)
Butler, Cornelia H., "Ends and Means, Afterimage: Drawing Through Process" (exhibition catalog), Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, CA, p. 104
Calame, Ingrid, "Metonymic Approaches to Painting" in "Colour Me Blind! Malerei in Zeiten von Computergame und Comic" (exhibition catalog), Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany, pp. 34-39 (color photos)
Christofori, Ralf, "Blind Copy 2: Colour Me Blind!, Malerei in Zeiten von Computergame und Comic" (exhibition catalog), Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany, pp. 28-9
DiMeo Calozzi, Annette, "Negotiating the Truth in Painting: Negotiating Small Truths", Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX, pp. 17-18, 27-31 (color photos)
Lumpkin, Libby, "Deep Design: Nine Little Art Histories", Art issues Press, The Foundation for Advanced Critical Studies, Los Angeles, CA, (cover)
Min, Susette S., The Mourning After: art of loss (exhibition catalog), City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Los Angeles, CA, March (photo)
Moos, David, "Hallucinated Closeness", Postmark, An Abstract Effect (exhibition catalog), SITE Sante Fe, Santa Fe, NM, pp. 23 – 27, (color photos) pp. 8, 26-27
Pagel, David, "Facts and Fictions II: Los Angeles", Facts and Fictions (exhibition catalog), Castelvecchi Arte, Turin, Italy, (color photos)
Pagel, David, "Beauty Smarts", Color Volume (exhibition catalogue), Kunsthallen Brandts Klædefabrik, Odense, Denmark, pp. 18, 26-31 (color photos)
Rinder, Lawrence, twistfoldlayerflake (exhibition catalogue), California College of Arts and Crafts Institute, Oakland, CA, January (color photo)
Harvey, Doug, "Vallance, McCarthy, Besemer, Ott, Calabrese, more", LA Weekly, Vol. 22, No. 5, December 24-30, p. 41
Kern, Kristine, "Udforderende Figurer", Politiken, Denmark, December 19
Koerver, Von Jens Peter, "Die Großstadt ist auch nur ein Allerweltsort", Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, Köln, Germany, No. 294, December 16, (photo)
Misfeldt, Mai, "Farvekassskader", Berlingske Tidende, Cøpenhagen, Denmark, December 14 (photo)
Vogel, Carol, "Choosing a Palette Of Biennial Artists", The New York Times, Vol. CXLIX, No. 51,730, December 8, p. B1, B5
Hickey, Dave, "Best of the ’90’s", Artforum, New York, NY, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 4, December 1999, pp. 112-3 (color photo)
Lillemose, Jacob, "Farvernes Verden", Morgenposten Fyens Stiftstidende, Odense, Denmark, November 4
Burkard, Lene, "Farve Volumen: Nyt Maleri Danmark og USA", BLINKFANG, Odense, Denmark, November, p. 14
Melrod, George, "Young at Art", Los Angeles Magazine, November, p. 103
Klædefabrik, Odense, Denmark, November, pp. 14-19 (color photo)
Bak, Line Helena, "Historien gentages", Pglanddsposteu, Odense, Denmark, October 29
Hoffmann, Gabriele, "Die Farben der Zunkunft", Stuttgarter Zeitung, Stuttgart, Germany, October 15, p. 3b
Frank, Peter, "Los Angeles", Art Papers Magazine, Atlanta, GA, Vol. 23.5, September/October, pp. 64-65 (photo)
Miller, Joe, "Santa Fe", Art Papers Magazine, Atlanta, GA, Vol. 23.5, September/October, p. 60
Dalgaard, Bente, "Farvernes egen energi", Morgenposten Fyens Stiftstidende, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 25, (photo)
Misfeldt, Mai, "Ugens kunst", Berlingske Tidende, Cøpenhagen, Denmark, September 24
Clemmer, David, "Postmark: An Abstract Effect", Site Santa Fe, The Magazine, June, p. 49
Knight, Christopher, “Brushstrokes of Genius”, robreport.com, June
Brinsfield, James, "Signing and Signifying, Abstract Art Returns", Review, Kansas City, MO, June, p. 18 (photo)
Meeks, Christopher, "Constantly Questioning", Cal Arts Currents, Vol. 11, No. 3, Valencia, CA, June, pp. 1-3 (color photo)
Roche, Harry, "’twistfoldlayerflake’ at CCAC", Artweek, San Jose, CA, Cir. M, 14
Scarborough, James, "Ingrid Calame," Art & Text, Los Angeles, CA, No. 66, Summer, pp. 6 – 7, (photo)
Morgan, Susan, "A Thousand Words, Laura Owens Talks About her Hew Work", ArtForum, New York, NY, Vol.XXXVII, No.10, Summer, p. 131
Thorson, Alice, "Show Will Please, but Not with Ease", Kansas City Star, May 16, pp. J1, J5
Muchnic, Suzanne, "Venice ArtWalk Showcases Local Artists’ Work to Benefit a Family Clinic", The Los Angeles Times, May 2, p 88
Narwocki, James, "’twistfoldlayerflake’ at CCAC", New Art Examiner, Chicago, IL, May
Curtis, Cathy, "Formal Boundaries Take Some Life From ‘Biennial’", The Los Angeles Times, March 2, p. F12
Ise, Claudine, "Articulating Grief Through the ‘Art of Loss’", The Los Angeles Times, April 16, pp. F30-31
Frank, Peter, "Art Picks of the Week: The Mourning After, Remy Charlip", LA Weekly, April 9-15, p. 166 (photo)
Lopez, Ruth, "Material Witness", Pasatiempo; The Santa Fe New Mexican, Santa Fe, NM, March 26, p. 16
Pagel, David, "Spills and Chills", The Los Angeles Times, April 12, p. F28
Knight, Christopher, "Post-Boomers Spearhead the Boom", The Los Angeles Times, April 4, p. F5
Pullkka, Wesley, "Art for the Hypersensitive", Journal Month, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April
Mendenhall, Lauri, "Projects for Pleasure", Coast Orange County, Orange, CA, April, p. 58
Scherr, Apollinaire, "Prying Our Minds Open", Express, San Francisco, CA, February 19, p. 20
Walsh, Daniella, "Art Made for the Pure Joy of It", The Orange County Register, Orange, CA, February 14, p. 28
Dubin, Zan, "What It’s All About", The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, February 6, p. F2
Bärthel, Regina, "Rolf Ricke/ Kasseler Kunstverein", KunstverEIN & KunsthALLE Das Fridericianum Magazin, No 2, Kassel, Germany, February, pp. 16-21 (photo)
Krum, Sharon, "Stars Suffer For Their Art", New York Post, January 2, p. 21
Hess, Barbara, "Ingrid Calame at Rolf Ricke", Flash Art, Milan, Italy, Vol. XXXII, No. 204, January/February, pp.101-2
Frank, Peter, "Art Picks of the Week: Color Fields, Craig Kauffman, Jacob Hashimoto", LA Weekly, January 8-14, p. 120
Burkard, Lene, "Farve Volumen", Blikfang, No. 5, Kunsthallen Brandts Klædefabrik, Odense, Denmark, November 1999, pp 14-19 (color photo)
Guenther, Bruce, "A Certain Pleasure", 1999 Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Orange, CA, pp. 11-12, 24 25 (color photo)
M. S., "Calame. Le Macchie dell’Universo", Arte e Mercato, Italy, p. 193 (photo)
1998
Calame, Ingrid, "Statement" in "Abstract Painting Once Removed" (exhibition catalog), Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX, pp. 50-51 (color photos)
Friis-Hansen, Dana, "Ingrid Calame" in "Abstract Painting Once Removed" (exhibition catalog), Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
Schjeldahl, Peter, "The Rise of Abstraction II" in "Abstract Painting Once Removed" (exhibition catalog), Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX, pp. 34-37 (photo)
Roo, "Malen nach Formen", Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, Cologne, Germany, No. 282, December 3, p. 44
Krajewski, Michael, "Ingrid Calame in der Galerie Rolf Ricke", Kunst Bulletin, Cologne, Germany, December, p.39 (photo)
Dewan, Shaila, "What’s So Great About Painting", Houston Press, October 29-November 4, p. 59-60 (photo)
Johnson, Patricia C., "Abstract Artists Redraw Boundaries of Painting", Houston Chronicle, October 7, pp. 1D, 3D (photo)
Relyea, Lane, "Virtually Formal", Artforum, New York, NY, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, September, p. 126 (color photo)
Pagel, David, "Abstract Views", The Los Angeles Times, August 28, p. 26
Pagel, David, "Color Them Retro", The Los Angeles Times, August 16
Cotter, Holland, "Painting From Another Planet", The New York Times, July 24, p. E39
Schjeldahl, Peter, "Ultraloungerie", The Village Voice, New York, NY, Vol. XLIII, No. 25, June 23
Schwendener, Martha, "Planet Hollywood", Time Out, New York, NY, June
Pagel, David, "Visual Stimulation in L.A.", Flash Art, Milan, Italy, Vol. XXXI, No. 201, Summer, pp. 118-9 (photo)
Hoffmann-Sewera, Kathi, "Orte und Gegenstände", Graz, Austria, February 20, p. 102 (photo)
Ertl, Barbara, "Hollywood-Träume", Kronen Zeitung, Graz, Austria, February 17, p. 21
Nigelhell, Franz, "Kulturindustrie und Grazer Verhältnisse", Neue Zeit, Graz, Austria, February 7, p. 43
Calame, Ingrid, "Statement", Selections Winter ’98, The Drawing Center, New York, NY, January (photo)
Henle, Susanne, "Aussschnitte aus Endlosen Strturen", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Frankfurt, Germany
1997
Pagel, David, "Spot Making Sense" (exhibition catalogue), Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO, 1997 (color photo)
Hickey, Dave, "Top Ten x 12, The Year in Review", Artforum, New York, NY, Vol. XXXVI, No. 4, December, p. 87
Iannaccone, Carmine, "Ingrid Calame", Art Issues, Los Angeles, No. 50, November/December, p. 41 (photo)
Pagel, David, Art Review: "Landmasses", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, Friday, September 12, p F24
Best, Sherry L., "Sensibility or Sense?" The Pitch, Kansas City, MO, July 11
"Fin de Siecle Painting: BothSides Now, Painters Under 30 and Over 50", Artweek, San Jose, CA, Vol. 28, No. 9, September, p. 19 (photo)
Pagel, David, "Shifting Images", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, Friday, June 20, p F23
Pagel, David, "Editor’s Choice: Art", BOMB, New York, NY, Spring, p 17 (photo)
1996
Crowley, Matthew, "Cartoons More Than Buffoonery", Las Vegas Times, December 4, p. 5AA Wharton, David,
"Cal Arts Music Video Hits the Right Notes", The Los Angeles Times, Valley Edition, January 10, p. F2
1995
"Art Pick", Boston Phoenix, Boston, MA, October 24, p 36 (photo)
1994
Greenstein, M.A., “Entering the Professional Art Market Without an MFA”, Artweek, San Jose, CA, Vol. 25, No. 9, May,

Video Screenings

1999
“Dozer”, Nothing New Cinema, San Francisco, CA
“Color Volume”, Kunsthalle Brandts Klaedefabrick, Odense, Denmark
1997
“First Sight Seen”, Film Forum, Los Angeles, CA
1995
“RE: SOLUTION Gallery”, Los Angeles, CA
“Gumbo”, Art in General, New York, NY
“Showcase ‘95”, Raleigh Studios, Hollywood, CA

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2008
Artist-in-Residence, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
2007
Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Artist Residency, Lake Como, Italy (declined)
2000
Triangle Workshop 2000, New York, NY
1999
City of Los Angeles Individual Artist Fellowship Award, Cultural Affairs Department, Los Angeles, CA
1996
Grammy Nominee, Music Video Long Form, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles, CA
1995
Boone Family Trust Grant, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA
Skowhegan Matching Fellowship, Skowhegan & Cal Arts, Skowhegan, ME
Sony Music Video Grant, Sony Music, Los Angeles, CA
1994
Eastman Kodak Product Grant, Eastman Kodak Co., Los Angeles, CA.
Dorland Artist Colony, Temecula, CA
1992
Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, United States Department of Education, Washington, D.C.
1990
Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY
1989
Vermont Studio Colony, Johnson, VT
1988
Cummington Community of the Arts, Cummington, MA

Public Collections

Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
American Express, New York, NY
AXA, Cologne, Germany American Express, New York, NY
Creative Artists Agency, Los Angeles, CA
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN
Jumex Foundation, Mexico City, Mexico
Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL
Michael and Judy Ovitz Collection, Santa Monica, CA
Misumi Collection, Tokyo, Japan
Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, TX
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
National Art Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
Neuberger Berman, LLC, New York, NY
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York, NY
Progressive Corporation, Mayfield Village, OH
Sammlung-Goetz Collection, Munich, Germany
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP SunAmerica – Eli Broad Foundation, Santa Monica, CA
SunAmerica – Eli Broad Foundation, Santa Monica, CA
United Bank of Switzerland Hong Kong, Central, Hong Kong
Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, UT

Jedediah Caesar

1973
Born in Oakland, CA
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
2001
MFA, University of California, Los Angeles
1998
BFA, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Selected Exhibitions

2015
"UNEARTHED: Found + Made," Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA
"Stone Underground," Locust Projects, Miami, FL
2014
"Extraterrestrial," with Kate Costello, The Finley, Los Angeles, CA
"Jedediah Caear," Lucien Terras Inc., New York, NY
2013
"Rozoj," LAXART, Los Angeles, CA
"out where the stones grow like roses," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2012
"Platform 9," De Cordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA
"Jedediah Caesar: / ALBATROSS / BADGERS / CHIMPS / DINO / EMPIRE," D’Amelio Gallery, New York, NY
2011
"Soft Structures," Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
"Mango Obstruction", Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2010
"Jedediah Caesar," D’Amelio Terras, New York, NY
"Comma23," Bloomberg Space, London, England
2009
"Holding Station," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2008
"The Ruinsed," Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, France
2007
"3 views from Space," DAmelio Terras, New York, NY
"City of Industry," Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX
"Jedediah Caesar," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2004
"Done by the Forces of Nature," Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA
2003
"Jedediah Caesar (with Brad Phillips)," Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, NY
2002
"Jedediah Caesar," Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA

Group Exhibitions

2018
"A Matter of Course,"curated by Richard Turner and Marcus Herse, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University
2017
"An Ephemeral History of High Desert Test Sites: 2002-2015," curated by Sohrab Mohebbi and Aram Moshayedi, Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center, Joshua Tree, CA
"This too shall pass," curated by Pablo Rasgado, Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Concrete Island,” Venus, Los Angeles, CA
“99 Cents or Less,” Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Detroit, MI (Link)
2016
“GERD (the failed promise of enigma),” curated by Mark Verabioff, Phil Gallery, Los Angeles, CA,
"Overgrowth", DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA
"We Were Here", Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
2015
“Surface Matters,” Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
"Consumed," University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach, CA
"Lost in a Sea of Red," The Pit LA, Glendale, CA
"Experience 19: Touch," curated by Edward Goldman, ESMoA, El Segundo, CA
2013
"More Currency for Micronations," Glow Festival, Santa Monica, CA
A Round World Distorts a Flat Map, 5323 Abbott Place, curated by Isaac Resnikoff, Los Angeles, CA
"Made in Space," Gavin Brown’s Enterprise and Venus Over Manhattan, NY, curated by Laura Owens and Peter Harkawik
"Neo Povera," L&M Gallery, Venice, CA
"Recent Ruins," 143 Reade, New York, NY, organized by Lucien Terras
"Made In Space," Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York, NY
2012
The Venice Beach Biennial, Venice, CA
"Sunday @ 4," Todd Madigan Gallery, California State University Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA
Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival/ Ball of Artists, Los Angeles, CA
"Pure Smoke Culture," Anthony Greaney Gallery, Boston, MA
2011
"The Shortest Distance Between 2 Points is Often Intolerable," Brand New Gallery, Milan, Italy
"Undisclosed Destinations," CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA
"Everything Must Go, A Project with Ceramica Suro Guadalajara, Mexico," organized by Jose Noe Suro and Eduardo Sarabia, Casey Kaplan, New York, NY
"The Trap Door," Human Resources, Los Angeles, CA
2010
"New Art For A New Century: Contemporary Acquisitions 2000-2010," Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
"Animal Style: The New Warrior," Pepin Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Seedlings," Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX, curated by Regine Basha
"The Secret (Still) Knows," Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND), Los Angeles, CA
Inaugural Group Exhibition, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2009
"Coming in from the Cold," DUVE Berlin, Berlin, Germany, curated by Nicola Vassell
"Used," University Art Gallery at Sonoma State University, CA
"These are a few," JGM Galerie, Paris, France
1992009, D’Amelio Terras, New York, NY
"1999: 10 Year Anniversary Show," China Art Objects, Los Angeles, CA
"Abstract America: New Painting and Sculpture," Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
"Stardust," Fundament Foundation, Tilburg, Netherlands
2008
"The Station," curated by Shamim Momin and Nate Lowman, Miami, Fl
"Red Wind," Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
"Multiverse," Claremont Museum of Art, Claremont, CA, curated by Pilar Tompkins
California Biennial 2008, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, curated by Lauri Firstenberg
WHITNEY BIENNIAL 2008, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
"The Silence of Infinite Space," The Glendale College Art Gallery, Glendale, CA, curated by Aram Moshayedi
2007
"Everyday Eden," Public Art Fund at Metrotech Center, Brooklyn, NY
"Circumventing the City," D’Amelio Terras Gallery, New York, NY
"Paper Bombs," curated by Bart Exposito, Jack Hanley Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Artist Drawings," Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2006
"Jessica Stockholder, Jedediah Caesar, Markus Amm, Garth Weiser," Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, France
"Trace," Whitney Museum of American Art at Altria, New York
2005
"Take it Further!" Andrew Mummery Gallery, London, curated by Gyonata Bonvicini
"Ask the Dust," D’Amelio Terras Gallery, New York, NY
"SculptureNouvelles formes," Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris
"Sugartown," Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York
"Fearless Vampire Killers," Casey Kaplan 10-6, New York, NY
"Thing," Armand Hammer Museum and Cultural Center, Los Angeles, CA
The 7th Annual Altoids Collection, Consolidated Works, Seattle; Blue Star Art Complex, San Antonio; Soo Visual,
Minneapolis; New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; Luckman Center for Visual Arts, Los Angeles
2004
"Rule the Wasteland," Locust Projects, Miami, FL
"Strange Animal," Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles (in conjuction with High Desert Test Sites 4,Joshua Tree, CA)
"Black Dragon Society," Apex Art, New York, NY
"Surface Tension," Lombard-Fried Fine Arts, New York, NY
"Run For The Hills," Locust Projects, Miami, FL
2003
"Hitoshi Nishiyama, Jedediah Caesar, Robert Billings," Hiromi Yoshii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
"3D4Deep," Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA
"Butt Seriously," Moore Space, Miami, FL
"High Desert Test Sites 2," Joshua Tree, CA
"Win, Lose or Draw," Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, CA
2002
"New Sculpture," Roberts and Tilton Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Jack Tilton/ Anna Kustera Gallery, New York, NY
"Beautiful Artists," Yamaguchi Institute of Art, Yamaguchi, Japan, curated by Yutaka Sone
"Drawing Show," Black Dragon Society, Vienna, Austria
2001
"Face Off," The Smell, Los Angeles, CA
"Frozen Wisdom: Jedediah Caesar and Craig Dongoski," Raymond Lawrence Gallery, Atlanta, GA
MFA Thesis Exhibition, Wight Gallery, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
"The Panoptic Mind," Eyedrum Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2000
"Jedediah Caesar and Sue Maing," Welsh-Beck Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

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Medina, Mark, Now you see it, now you dont no, wait, you do!, Los Angeles Times, January 30
Michno, Christopher, Multiverse: Idiosyncratic Theorizing, Inland Empire Weekly, January
2008
Wagley, Catherine, The Best Kind of Boring: 2008 California Biennial, dailyserving.com, December 1
Knight, Christopher, Dont Take It Lying Down, Los Angeles Times, November 4
Berardini, Andrew, California Dreaming, artforum.com, November 4
Aeppel; LVR, 2008 California BiennialUnder Beautiful Smog, ovationtv.com, November 4
Carasso, Roberta, CB08, Coast Magazine, November
The Orange County Museum of Art Presents the 2008 California Biennial, artdaily.org, October 27
Chang, Richard, A Broader Biennial, Orange County Register, October 26
Buitron, Michael, 2008 California Biennial at the OCMA and Beyond, Leap Into the Void (blog), October 25
Chang, Richard, California Biennial reaches beyond the Golden State, The Arts Blog, ocregister.com, October 24
Kilston, Lyra, Los Angeles: Field Guide, Modern Painters, October
Deutsche Bank supports the 2008 California Biennial, DBartmag.com, October
Melrod, George, California Biennial: Lauri Firstenberg Interview, art ltd., October
2008 California Biennial, THE Magazine, October
Kecskes, Alex, A Rich Palette of Talent, 944 Magazine, October
Kushner, Rachel, Setting the Stage, C Magazine, August
Dambrot, Shana, Report: New York City, The Ghost of Jason Rhoades, Art Ltd, July
Danto, Arthur C., Unlovable, The Nation, May 26
Mansoor, Jaleh, Matters that Matter: ber die Whitney Biennale, New York, Texte zur Kunst, June
Canning, Susan, Whitney Biennial: New York, Art Papers, May
Vikram, Anuradha, The LA Annual, Artillery, May/June
Volk, Gregory, Spring In Dystopia, Art In America, May
Baker, Katie, Its Biennial Time, Newsweek, Vol. 151, Iss. 14, April 7
Saltz, Jerry, When Cool Turns Cold, New York Magazine, March 13
Morton, Julia, The Does and Donts on Collecting in Style: The 2008 Whitney Biennial, New York Press, March 11
Camhi, Leslie, The Whitney Biennial and the Failure of an Empire, The Village Voice, March 11
Cotter, Holland Is Whitney’s subdued biennial a sign of the times?, International Herald Tribune, March 10
Schmerler, Sarah, The Biennial Aint what it used to be, New York Post, March 8
Schuker, Lauren A.E., The Fine Art of Less, The Wall Street Journal, March 7
Davis, Ben, Rave On, Artnet, March 7
Yablonsky, Linda, Goat Farm, Milkmaids Entertain at Whitney Biennial (Update1), Bloomburg.com, March 7
Cotter, Holland, Arts Economic Indicator, The New York Time, March 7
Cohen, David, Whitney Biennial Has Adopted A Boho Vibe, The New York Sun, March 5
Not Surprisingly, Whitney Museums 2008 Biennial Showcases Everything and Everything Associated Press March 5
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2007
Vogel, Carol, Whitney Biennial Stretches to Armory, New York Times, November 16
Artists Announced for 2008 Whitney Biennial, Artforum.com, November 16
Khuri, Elizabeth, Public Art Angel: Lauri Firstenberg gets art out of museums and into the streets, West: LA Times Magazine, September 16
Smith, Roberta, Art In Review: Jedediah Caesar at DAmelio Terras, New York Times, September 7
Smith, Roberta, In these Shows, the Material is the Message, New York Times, August 10
2006
Jedediah Caesar, Art In America, November
Rochette, Anne and Wade, Saunders, Place Matters: Los Angeles Sculpture Today, Art in America, November, p. 170-191
Lavitt, Lauren, “Focus Los Angeles, Flash Art, January/February, p. 69
2005
Muchnic, Susan, Thing: New Sculpture from Los Angeles, Sculpture, November
Forgacs, Eva, Thing Art US, July
Firstenberg, Lauri, Thing, Frieze, June/July/August, p. 163
Miles, Christopher, The Idolaters Revenge: New Los Angeles Sculpture, Flash Art, May/June, p. 104-108
Dambrot, Shana Nys, THING at the Hammer Museum, Artweek, May 1
Cotter, Holland, Fearless Vampire Killers, New York Times, April 8, p. B32
Mack, Joshua, Thing: New Sculpture from Los Angeles, Modern Painters, April 1
Knight, Christopher, The next big Thing in LA, Los Angeles Times, February 9
Thompson, Matthew, Jedediah Caesar, Exhibition Catalogue essay from Thing, Armand Hammer Museum
and Cultural Canter, Los Angeles
Rosen, Steve, Slices of sculptured Life, Daily News, February 5
Harvey, Doug, Good Thing, LA Weekly, February 4-10, p. 32
Roug, Louise, The (quirky) object’s the thing for a fresh crop of sculptors, Los Angeles Times, January 2, p. E41, E48-E49
Timberg, Scott, A sculptor, and his work, torn apart, Los Angeles Times, January 1
2003
Israel, Nico, Under the Sun, Artforum, September, p. 50
2002
Cotter, Holland, Eduardo Abaroa, Jedediah Caesar and Abraham Cruzvillegas, New York Times, August 2, p. E33
Wood, Eve, Jedediah Caesar at Black Dragon Society, Art Week, March
Harvey, Doug, Great Walls: Chinatown Revisited, LA Weekly, January 25-31, p. 39
Feaster, Felicia, Channel Surfing: Panoptic Mind, Creative Loafing, January 12

Curatorial Projects

2018
"Collapsing Stage, The," works by John Divola, Karen Thuesen Massaro, Kate Costello, Linda Stark, Max Ernst, Miljohn Ruperto and Ulrik Heltof, Original Replica Birds Eggs, Torbjorn Vejvi, Todd Madigan Gallery, CSU Bakersfield, CA
"Galeria Perdida: Oh is it, expert," Todd Madigan Gallery, CSU Bakersfield, CA
2017
Bill Jenkins: Substation 7, Todd Madigan Gallery, CSUB, CA
2016
Joseph Mosconi/ The Poetic Research Bureau: Bakersfield Fan Forum, Todd Madigan Gallery, CSUB, CA
Marie Lorenz: Kern Island, Todd Madigan Gallery, CSU
Three way weekend, with Dave Muller and Grice Bench Gallery, Rogers, Los Angeles, CA, Blum and Poe, Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles Contemporary Art Fair, Santa Monica, CA, co-curator
2015
Open House, works by Paul Elliman, Asha Schechter, Martine Syms, Madelon Vriesendorp, Hannah Weiner, Pae White, Todd Madigan Gallery, CSUB, CA
Paul Elliman: Panic Attack, Rogers, Los Angeles, CA
Miljohn Ruperto & Rini Yun Keagy: Ordinal SW/NW, Todd Madigan Gallery, CSUB, April 4- April 25 (Traveled to Redcat, Los Angeles, CA January 2017)
Psychopomp, works by Jennifer Bornstein, Mark Leckey, Tala Madani, Todd Madigan Gallery, CSUB, CA
2014
Iconic Artworks from 1920s to Present from the collection of Aaron Moulton /with lamps by Pentti Monkkonen, Rogers, Los Angeles, CA, co-curator
2012
Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival/ Ball of Artists, Greystone Mansion, Los Angeles, CA, co-curator
2009
"Tables and Chairs," D’Amelio Terras, New York, NY, curated by Jedediah Caesar and Shana Lutker
"Extra, Extra," China Art Object Galleries, Los Angeles, CA, curated by Jedediah Caesar and Kate Costello
Alice Hutchins, D’amelio Terras, New York, NY
2005
UMBRELLA CORP., Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York, NY, in conjunction with Fearless Vampire Killers curated by Nathan Carter
2004
FAÇADE, Locust Projects, Miami, FL, in conjunction with Run For The Hills curated by John Espinosa

Guest Lectures

2013
Utah Museum of Fine Art, Salt Lake City, UT, April 4
2012
California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, November 15
2011
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, October 11
University of California, Davis, Studio Lecture Series, Davis, CA
2010
With Naheed Raza, Bloomberg Space, London, UK, May 28

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2018
SMFA at Tufts Traveling Fellowship
2016
Artist in Residence, Headlands Center for the Arts
2015
California Community Foundation, Mid-career artist grant

Public Collections

Blanton Museum, University of Texas at Austin, TX
DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, MA
New Museum, New York, NY
Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
Peréz Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL
Saatchi Gallery, London, England
Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, UT
Weatherspoon Art Museum at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC

Kwame Brathwaite

Education

Born 1938 in New York, NY
Lives and works in New York, NY

Selected Exhibitions

2023
"Kwame Brathwaite: Things Well Worth Waiting For," Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
2022
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite," New-York Historical Society, New York, NY
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite," Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem, NC
2021
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite," Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite," Blanton Museum of Art, Austin TX
2020
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite," Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia SC
"The Struggle Continues, Victory is Certain," Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2019
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite," The Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite," Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, CA
2018
"Kwame Brathwaite: Celebrity and the Everyday," curated by Jesse Williams and Kwame S. Brathwaite, Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2016
"Black is Beautiful: Empowerment Through the Lens of Kwame Brathwaite, 1962 – 1975," Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles, CA

Selected Group Exhibitions, Performances and Video Screenings

2023
"Pocket Universe," Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (forthcoming)
"Black American Portraits," Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN (forthcoming)
"Black American Portraits," Spelman College Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA (forthcoming)
"It’s Time," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2022
"A Time of Gifts: Six Years of Photographs Given to the Collection, 2016-2022," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
"This Tender, Fragile Thing," Jack Shainman Gallery, Kinderhook, NY
"A Picture Gallery of the Soul," Katherine E. Nash Gallery, Minneapolis, MN
2021
"Black American Portraits," Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Who Says, Who Shows, What Counts: Thinking about History with The Block’s Collection," The Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
"Facing Forward: Photographic Portraits from the Collection," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
"Voices of Fashion. Black Couture, Beauty and Styles," Centraal Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands
2020
"Brathwaite, Cheng, Coulis, Cowan, Dodge, Dove, Glabush, Huckaby, Jorden, Luck, O’Neill, Petit- Frère," Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Tools of Revolution: Fashion Photography and Activism," Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX
"Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago," The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Chicago, IL
2019
"Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX This Synthetic Moment (Replicant), curated by David Hartt, includes Lewis Baltz, Kwame Brathwaite, Lynne Cohen, Andrew Esiebo, David Hartt, Joanne Petit-Frère, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, Wilmer Wilson IV and Christopher Wool, Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Mapping Black Identities," Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN
"A Brilliant Spectrum: Recent Gifts of Color Photography," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
2018
"Cry of Victory and Short Walks to Freedom," curated by Modou Dieng in association with For Freedoms, Project + Gallery, St. Louis, MO
"Do Something To It. Do Something Else To It.," Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"This Synthetic Moment," curated by David Hartt, includes Liz Johnson Artur, James Barnor, Kwame Brathwaite, David Hartt, Zoe Leonard, Christopher Williams, David Nolan Gallery, New York, NY
"Mod New York: Fashion Takes a Trip," Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY

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Public Collections

The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago IL
Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, New York, NY
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, MN
MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA
Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, TX
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
Sidley Austin LLP, New York, NY
Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, MN
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY