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Armin Boehm

Lives and works in Berlin, Germany
1972
Born Aachen, Germany
2001
Academy of Fine Arts, class of Klapheck and Immendorff, Düsseldorf, Germany

Selected Exhibitions

2016
"1, 2, 3, Soleil,” Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2015
"Le style c’est le corps," Meyer Riegger, Berlin, Germany
2014
"Inutile Eternité,” Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Switzerland
2013
"Wo Du nicht ist, kann Ich nicht sein," Harris-Lieberman Gallery, New York, NY
2012
"Gallery Weekend,” Meyer Riegger, Berlin, Germany
2011
"Gehirne (with Thomas Helbig)," Kunstverein Heppenheim, Heppenheim, Germany
"Chiffon Rouge," Francesca Minini, Milan, Italy
2010
"Die Leere und das gezeichnete Ich," Meyer Riegger, Berlin, Germany
2009
"Der Böse Blick," Kunstverein Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
"Waldgänger," Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe, Germany
2008
Francesca Minini, Milan, Italy
2007
"Johnen + Schöttle," Cologne, Germany
2006
"Dark Dreams," Johnen Galerie, Berlin, Germany
2005
"I remember nothing," Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe, Germany
Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle (with Martin Boyce), Munich, Germany
2004
Galerie Schmela, Düsseldorf, Germany
2003
"Künstliche Welten," Galerie Schmela, Düsseldorf, Germany
2001
Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe, Germany
1998
"PSM (cur. by Peter Gorschlüter)," Cologne, Germany

Group Exhibitions

2016
"Der Zeit angemessen Begegnen," Oldenburger Kunstverein, Oldenburg, Germany (forthcoming)
2015
"The Nude in the XXth and XXIst Century," S|2 Gallery, London, UK
"Far Beyond, " Villa Schöningen, Potsdam, Germany
"German Promises, " Ornis Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
"Porn, Porn, Porn," Eigen+Art Lab, Berlin, Germany
"Manfred Peckl, " Berlin, Germany
2014
"Dizionario di Pittura, " Francesca Minini, Mailand, Italy
"DuckRabbit," Anat Egbi, Los Angeles, CA
"Drive the Chance,” 100plus, Zurich, Switzerland
2013
"A drawing that illustrates my last show at Meyer Riegger," Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe, Germany
"Die Welt von oben – Die Vogelperspektive in der Kunst, " Zeppelin Museum, Friedrichshafen, Germany
"Painting Forever," Kunst-Werke, Berlin, Germany
2012
"Kalte Rinden – Seltene Erden," Die Landschaft in der Gegenwartskunst, Stadtgalerie Kiel, Kiel, Germany
"Hidden Stories (with Andro Wekua, Nigel Cooke and Olaf Breuning)," Kai 10, Düsseldorf, Germany
"Etat de Veille," Galerie Jousse Entreprise, Paris, France
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Switzerland
"Alptraum, " Goethe-Institut Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
2011
"Geheimgesellschaften," Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt/Main, DE and Musée d’art contemporain, Bordeaux, France
"Gehirne, Armin Boehm and Thomas Helbig, " Kunstverein Heppenheim, Heppenheim, Germany
"ALPTRAUM/NIGHTMARE, Artists´ project,” Washington, The Company, Los Angeles, CA
"Projects," Kapstadt, Cell Project Space, ZA, London, UK and Projektraum Deutscher Künstlerbund, Berlin, Germany
2010
"Özlem Altin, Armin Boehm, Björn Braun ans Björn Dahlem," The Forgotten Bar, Berlin, Germany
"Schwarz," Märkisches Museum Witten, Witten, Germany
"Intensif Station K21 – Kunstsammlung NRW, Düsseldorf, DE
"Ich weiß gar nicht, was Kunst ist – Einblicke in eine private Sammlung," Marta Herford, Herford, Germany
"Märchen Kunst," Kunsthalle Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
"Regarding Düsseldorf 5," 701 eV., Düsseldorf, Germany
"Waking the Dead,” Autocenter, Berlin, Germany
"Gegen die Form,” Cruise & Callas, Berlin, Germany
"Konstellationen V," Städelmuseum, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
"Die Nacht – Nachtdarstellungen in der zeitgenössischen Malerei (with Daniel Richter, Thomas Zipp, Norbert Schwontkowski, Rosa Loy, Neo Rauch and Michael Kunze)," Städtischen Galerie Delmenhorst, Delmenhorst, Germany
2009
"Die unsichtbare Hand – Zeitgenössische Zeichnung in der Sammlung der Städtischen," Galerie Delmenhorst, Delmenhorst, Germany
"Schickeria-High Society," BDA – Galerie, Braunschweig, Germany
"Märchenwald," Sprengel Museum Hannover, Hannover, Germany
"Große Herbstausstellung," Kwadrat, Berlin, Germany
"Was sonst soll ich lieben, wenn nicht das Rätsel?" Neuer Kunstverein Aschaffenburg, Aschaffenburg, Germany
"Sandwich," Schickeria (with Uwe Henneken and Olivia Berckemeyer), Berlin, Germany
2008
"Apocalyptic Landscape," Upstream Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Von Assig bis Zipp Frisch, Berlin, Germany
"Back to Black,” Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover, Germany
2007
"Berlin Noir (cur. by Felix Ensslin),” Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York, NY
"Made in Germany," Kunstverein Hannover, Hannover, Germany
"Nacht der Süssen Bienen," Schickeria, Berlin, Germany
"GROUP SHOW," Galerie Schmela, Düsseldorf, Germany
2006
"Tanz den Kommunismus," Schickeria, Berlin, Germany
"The Known and the Unkonwn," Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark
2005
"trouble with fantasy," Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany
"Dark Dreams," Johnen+Schöttle, Cologne, Germany
2004
"Dark Dreams," Johnen Galerie, Berlin, Germany
"Das Örtliche – die Kunst gesehen zu werden," NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, Germany
"Doku/Fiction Mouse on Mars Reviewed & Remixed," Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany
2003
"Kalter Hund," Kapinos Galerie (with Axel Geis, Alicja Kwade and Gregor Hildebrandt), Berlin, Germany
"Malerei aus Berlin (with Michael Kunze and Nikolaus)," List The Living Room, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
"Malerei (with Uwe Henneken and Michael Kunze)," Galerie Olaf Stüber, Berlin, Germany
"unHEIMlich," Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst, Delmenhorst, Germany
2002
"Sounds," G7, Berlin, Germany
2001
"Die Farben des Unsichtbaren," Kunsthistorisches Institut der Universität Bonn, Bonn, Germany
2000
Genre Painting, Berlin, Germany

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2001
Cité des Arts, Paris, France
Stipendium der Staatlichen Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany
1998
Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, Bonn, Germany

Ross Bleckner

1949
Born in New York City, NY
Lives in New York, NY
1971
BA, New York University, New York, NY
1973
MFA, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA

Selected Exhibitions

2022
"Ross Bleckner," Carling Dalenson, Stockholm, Sweden
"Sehnsucht," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2021
"Ross Bleckner: Paralipsis," Maruani Mercier Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
"Heart in the corner of the room," Petzel Gallery, New York, NY
"Ross Bleckner: Stripe Paintings from the 80’s," Van de Weghe, East Hampton, NY
2020
"Quid Pro Quo," Capitan Petzel, Berlin, Germany
2019
"How to Survive the Present," Allouche Benias, Athens, Greece
"Overhead and Below," Neues Museum, Nürberg, Germany
"Pharmaceutria," Petzel Gallery, New York, NY
2018
Mazzoli Gallery, Modena, Italy
Maruani Mercier, Brussels, Belgium
Maruani Mercier & Hadida, Paris, France
2017
Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO
Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX
2016
Leila Heller Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
“Architecture of the Sky”, Böhm Chapel, Hürth-Kalscheuren, Germany
2015
“Black Monet”, Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO
2014
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
2012
“Ross Bleckner: Brains and Flowers Paintings”, Jablonka Galerie, Köln, Germany
2011
“Ross Bleckner: Time Paintings”, Alain Noirhomme Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
2010
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
“Ross Bleckner: Meditation and Time”, Emilio Mazzoli Galleria d’Arte Contemporanea, Modena, Italy
2008
“New Paintings”, Imago Galleries, Palm Desert, CA
2007
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
Cais Gallery, Seoul, South Korea
Thomas Ammann Fine Art, Zurich, Switzerland.
2005
Ruzicska Gallery, Salzburg, Austria
2004
“Dialogue with Space”, Esbjerg Art Museum, Esbjerg, Denmark
2003
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York, NY
2001
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
2000
Maureen Paley/Interim Art, London, UK
Mario Diacono Gallery, Boston, MA
Galerie Ernst Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland
1999
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
1997
Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, France
Bawag Foundation, Vienna, Austria
1996
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
1995
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo, Norway.
I.V.A.M., Centre Julio Gonzalez, Valencia, Spain
1994
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
1993
Galerie Max Hetzler, Koln, Germany
1991
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Kolnischer Kunstverein, Koln, Germany
1990
Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
1989
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
1988
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
1987
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
1986
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
Mario Diacono Gallery, Boston, MA
1983
Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY

Group Exhibitions

2023
"An Apartment for Ghosts: ’57–’23," Petzel Gallery, New York, NY
2022
"Christen Sveaas Art Foundation: The Unseen Selected by Hurvin Anderson," Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK
"Empire of Water," The Church, Sag Harbor, NY
"Artgenève 2022," Palexpo Genève, Geneva, Switzerland
"Every Moment Counts—AIDS and its Feelings," Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway
2020
"Dialogue of Images," Galerie Bernd Kugler, Innsbruck, Austria
Caroline Bachmann – 58. av. J.-C., Kunsthaus Glarus, Switzerland
Art Basel Curated Selection: New Painting, Sculpture and Works on Paper, Petzel Gallery, New York, NY
"The Shadow of the Sun," Wave Hill, Bronx, NY
2019
"A Cloth Over a Birdcage," Château Shatto, Los Angeles, CA
"The Empathy Lab," Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"Where Art Might Happen, The Early Years of the California Institute of the Arts," Santa Clarita, CA Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover, Germany
"Rebel with a Cause: The Extravagant Eighties as Envisioned by Eric Fischl," Nassau County Museum, Roslyn, NY
2018
"Welcome to the Dollhouse," The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Scenes for the Collection," The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
"The Color of Light," Brintz Galleries, Palm Beach , FL
"In the Shadow of the Sun," Saskatoon, CA
2017
"Artists as Innovators: Celebrating Three Decades of New York Council on the Arts," New York, NY
"Foundation for the Arts Fellowships," Dorsky Museum of Art SUNY, New Paltz, NY
"Fast Forward: Painting from the 1980s," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
"Blue Black," Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis, MO
"Nocturne," Paul Petro Contemporary, Montreal, CA
"Garden Party," Brintz Galleries, Palm Beach, FL
"So Lightly Here," Paul Petro Contemporary, Montreal, CA
"The Secret Life of Plants," Freight and Volume, New York, NY
2016
"Contemporary Artists vs. The Masters, Brattleboro Museum and Art Center," Brattleboro, VT
"Nice Weather," Skarstedt Gallery, New York, NY
"Art AIDS America," Zuckerman Museum of Art, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA
"Art AIDS America," The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
“Water|Bodies”, Southampton Arts Center, Southampton, NY
"12 New Yorkers," Jablonka Maruani Mercier Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
“Unfinished Business: Paintings from the 1970s and 1980s by Ross Bleckner, Eric Fischl, and David Salle”, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY
“Art AIDS America”, Alphawood Foundation/Alphawood Gallery, Chicago, IL
“Art AIDS America”, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, New York. “Phantom Bodies: The Human Aura in Art”, Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
“Nice Weather”, Skarstedt Gallery, New York, NY
2015
"Phantom Bodies: The Human Aura in Art," Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN
“Selfies and Portraits of the East End”, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY
“Art AIDS America”, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington. “Phantom Bodies: The Human Aura in Art”, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN
"Ross Bleckner and Volker Eichelmann," Sargent’s Daughters, New York, NY
2014
"Repetitive Motion," SHFAP at Projector Gallery, New York, NY
"In the Beginning/End States," Sgorbati Projects, New York, NY
“Urban Theater: New York Art in the 1980s”, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX
2013
"Paint Hotel," Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York, NY
2012
“Word Symbol Space”, The Jewish Museum, NYC, NY.
“Conceptual Abstraction”, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery, New York, NY
2011
"An Instance of Vibration," Anonymous Gallery, New York, NY
"Magic Hand," ARTBLOGARTBLOG, New York, NY
“Surrounding Bacon and Warhol: Selections from the Astrup Fearnley Collection”, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, Norway
“Circa 1986 – The ‘80s from Six Important New York Art Collections”, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY
“Pop Art 1960’s-2000’s From Misumi Collection”, Kawaguchiko Museum of Art, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
2010
"In Dialogue," Anonymous Gallery, New York, NY
"Selections," LA Art House, West Hollywood, CA
“Your History is Not Our History”, Haunch of Venison, New York, NY
“Other as Animal”, Danese Gallery, New York, NY
“America: Now and Here”, cross-country traveling exhibition. “Stream of the Unknown: Selections from the Collection”, Fisher Landau Center for Art, Long Island City, NY
2009
“A Tribute to Ron Warren”, Mary Boone Gallery. New York, NY
2008
“Empires and Environments”, The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
“Genesis: The Art of Creation,” Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland.
2007
"Time .01: I Love My Scene/Scene 3," Mary Boone Gallery, NY, NY
“All the More Real: Portrayals of Intimacy and Empathy”, The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY
2006
“View Nine: I Love My Scene/Scene 3”, Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
2005
"Picturing America: Selections from the Whitney Museum of American Art," Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, Nagasaki, Japan
“ZooStory,” Fisher Landau Center for Art, Long Island City, NY
2004
“A Celebration of the Guild Hall Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Honorees in the Visual Arts”, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY
“North Fork/South Fork: East End Art Now/Part II”, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY
“Flowers Observed, Flowers Transformed”, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
“Flowers”, Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY
2003
“Me & More”, Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland
2002
“Art Downtown: New York Painting and Sculpture”, 48 Wall Street, New York, NY
2001
“Mythic Proportions: Painting in the 1980s”, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, FL
“Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons: Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collection”, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
2000
“In the Power of Painting”, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
“On Canvas: Contemporary Painting”, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
“In the Power of Painting”, Alesco, Zurich, Switzerland
1999
“The American Century: Art and Culture 1950-2000”, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
1997
“Birth of the Cool: Amerikanische Malerei”, Kunsthaus Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
1996
“Nuevas Abstracciones”, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain
1995
“Passions Privees”, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France
1994
“Painting and Sculpture: Recent Acquisitions”, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
1992
“Slow Art: Painting in New York Now”, P.S. 1 Museum, Long Island City, NY
1991
“Devil on the Stairs: Looking Back on the Eighties”, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA
“Mito y Magia en America: Los Ochenta”, Museo de arte contemporaneo de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
“Metropolis”, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany
1989
“1989 Biennial Exhibition”, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
“Prospect 89”, Frankfurt Kunstverein and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, West Germany
1988
“Carnegie International”, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
“Art at the End of the Social”, The Rooseum, Malmo, Sweden
“The Binational/Die Binationale”, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
“The Image of Abstraction”, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
“Biennial of Sydney”, Sydney, Australia.
1987
“1987 Biennial Exhibition”, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
1985
“Currents”, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
1984
“The Meditative Surface”, The Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1981
“New York in Black and White”, The Museum of Modern Art/Penthouse, New York, NY
1979
“New Painting/New York”, Hayward Gallery, London, UK

Bibliography

2022
Shining, Stewart & Cultured Staff. "In the Studio with Ross Bleckner," Cultured, The Long Summer Playbook, Hamptons Issue, July 11 (Link)
Slenske, Michael. "Ross Bleckner Paints The Town Blue," Los Angeles Magazine, February 11 (Link)
Babette, Emily. "GALLERY ROUNDS: Ross Bleckner Vielmetter Los Angeles," Artillery, February 10 (Link)
2021
Bernadac, Marie-Laure. "Ross Bleckner: Paralipsis," Maruani Mercier Gallery, Graphius, Belgium, September (Link)
Mitchell, Rory. “Brussels Gallery Weekend: Artwork Selections,” Ocula, September 6
Wolgamott, L. Kent. “Sheldon’s ‘Point of Departure’ surveys 6 decades of abstract painting,” Lincoln Journal Star, August 25
Boston, Nicholas. “Flowers Burst Through ‘Shadow of the Sun’ Collaboration,” Gay City News, June 23
Dan Golden, Dan. “Pictures: Interview,” Curator, February 24
Nauphal, Lana. “Exhibition Review: ‘PICTURES’ at Petzel Gallery,” Musée Magazine, February 1
2020
Steer, Emily. “Ross Bleckner Captures the Raw Vulnerability of Human Life in Paint,” Elephant, October 5
“7 Things You Didn’t Know About: Ross Bleckner,” artnet Auctions, September 29
Quin, John, “Stick Figures & Robotic Systems: At Berlin Gallery Weekend,” The Quietus, September 19
Fateman, Johanna. “Goings on About Town: Community Board,” The New Yorker, September 5
Tuten, Frederic. “Frederic Tuten and Ross Bleckner in Conversation,” Reflektor Magazine, #4 Fall
“The Circularity of History: Daniel Sturgis on Ross Bleckner at Capitain Petzel, Berlin,” Texte zur Kunst, September
Karmel, Pepe, “Abstract Art: A Global History,” Thames & Hudson Ltd, London, 2020, p. 167
2019
Pierson, Jack and Kunle Martins. “Black Swan Song,” Sneeze Magazine, No. 41 Fall 2019, pp. cover, A12 – A25
Enright, Robert and Walsh, Meeka. “A History of the Painter’s Heart An Interview with Ross Bleckner,” Border Crossings, September 2019, pp. 72-83
Hoban, Phoebe. "Ross Bleckner’s Burnt Offerings," Riot Material, June 10 (Link)
Bleckner’s Pharmaceutria,” Riot Material, June 10
Kurutz, Steven. "Ross Bleckner Wipes the Canvas Clean," New York Times, July 24 (Link)
“Ross Bleckner: Pharmaceutria at Petzel Gallery,” Artefuse, May 15
Hodkin, Jeremy. “A Conversation with the Newly Announced—And Unlikely Duo—of Ross Bleckner and Friedrich Petzel,” The Canvas, May, pp. 25-33
“Ross Bleckner: ‘Pharmaceutria’,” Time Out, April 29
Loos, Ted. "Ross Bleckner on His Comeback and Mary Boone," New York Times, April 25 (Link)
2018
Farago, Jason. “A Museum’s Fresh Take on the Whole Megillah,” nytimes.com, January 25
2016
Johnson, Ken. "Searching for Light in the Darkness of the ’80s," New York Times, August 18 (Link)
Russeth, Andrew. "Three Kings: Painters David Salle, Eric Fischl, and Ross Bleckner Return to the Decades They Conquered," W magazine, July 27 (Link)
van Straaten, Laura. "80s Art World ‘It’ Boy Ross Bleckner Is Having a New York Moment," artnet, March 31 (Link)
2015
Mason, Shana Beth. "Ross Bleckner and Volker Eichelmann," Brooklyn Rail, March (Link)
2014
Melouney, Carmel. "Artist of Science Makes His Return," Wall Street Journal, March 8-9 (Link)
1996
Adams, Brooks, “Ross Bleckner at Mary Boone”, ART IN AMERICA, November
Schjeldahl, Peter, “Paint Recovery”, THE VILLAGE VOICE, 28 May
1995
Schwabsky, Barry, “Memories of Light”, ART IN AMERICA, December
Retrospect”, ARTFORUM, February
Carrier, David, and Neville Wakefield, “Mourning Glory: Ross Bleckner in
Stevens, Mark, “Art of Darkness”, NEW YORK MAGAZINE, 13 March 1995, p. 68. Schjeldahl, Peter, “Angles in America”, THE VILLAGE VOICE, 14 March
1994
Smith, Roberta, “Bleckner: loss and mourning, abstractly”, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 27 May
1991
Donald, “Ross Bleckner”, ARTFORUM, September
1989
Storr, Robert, “Ross Bleckner”, ART IN AMERICA, March 1989, pp. 145-146. Kuspit,
1988
Brenson, Michael, “Ross Bleckner”, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 28 October
Liebmann, Lisa, “Ross Bleckner’s Mood Indigo”, ART NEWS, May
1987
Rankin, Aimee. "Ross Bleckner by Aimee Rankin," Bomb, April 1 (Link)
Cameron, Dan, “On Ross Bleckner’s ‘Atmosphere’ Paintings”, ARTS MAGAZINE, February
Smith, Roberta, “Art: In Bleckner Show, an Array of Past Motifs”, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 13 February
Mc Gill, Douglas, “An Artist’s Journey from Obscurity to Success”, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 19 February
Rankin, Aimee, “Ross Bleckner”, BOMB, April
Steir, Pat, “Where the Birds Fly, What the Lines Whisper”, ARTFORUM, May
1986
Brenson, Michael, “Ross Bleckner”, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 14 February
Westfall, Stephen, “Ross Bleckner at Mary Boone”, ART IN AMERICA, May

Public Collections

Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
Astrup Fearnley Collection, Oslo, Norway
Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
Bawag Foundation, Vienna, Austria
Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam
The Broad Art Foundation, Santa Monica, California
Brooklyn Museum, New York
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Chase Manhattan Bank, New York
Citibank Art Collection, New York
Daros Collection, Zürich, Switzerland
Douglas S. Cramer Foundation, Los Angeles
Dannheisser Foundation, New York
Fisher Landau Center for Art, New York
General Mills, Golden Valley, Minnesota
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
Ho-Am Art Museum, Seoul, Korea
Jacksonville Art Museum, Jacksonville, Florida
The Jewish Museum, New York
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
Marx Collection, Berlin, Germany
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin
Museo de Arte Contemporanea, Seville, Spain
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Orlando Museum of Art, Florida
Prudential Life Insurance, Newark, New Jersey
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain
The ROC Group, Paris, France
Rubell Family Collection, Miami, Florida
The Saatchi Gallery, London, England
Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California
Smith, Klein and Beckman, Swedeland, Pennsylvania
Tsurukame Corporation, Nagoya, Japan
Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Catalogues and Publications

2020
Baerwaldt, Wayne, Jennifer Mcgregor, and Leah Taylor. 2020. The Shadow of the Sun : Ross Bleckner & Zachari Logan. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Kenderdine Art Gallery/College Art Galleries At The University Of Saskatchewan
2019
Bleckner, Ross; Tuten, Frederic. Nine Flowers. New York: Planthouse Gallery
2018
Milazzo, Richard. The Corner of the Room: Ross Bleckner’s Paintings of the1 970s. Modena, Italy: Emilio Mazzoli Editions
2015
Bleckner, Ross. Freddy Presents Dick. New York: Freddy Gallery
Bleckner, Ross. 18 Inches. New York: Sargent’s Daughters
2014
Black Bird Brain. (Catalogue Design by Ross Bleckner) Brussels: Maruani Mercier Gallery
2012
Bleckner, Ross. My Life in the New York Times. New York – Paris – Turin: Edgewise Press
2011
Bleckner, Ross. A3 Our Lives in the New York Times. New York – Paris – Turin: Edgewise Press
Ross Bleckner. (Catalogue Design by Ross Bleckner) Brussels: Maruani & Noirhomme Gallery
Milazzo, Richard. The Flower Paintings of Ross Bleckner. Modena, Italy: Emilio Mazzoli Editions
2009
Bleckner, Ross. Examined Life: Writings 1972-2007, edited and with an introduction by Richard Milazzo, New York – Paris – Turin: Edgewise Press
2007
Milazzo, Richard. The Paintings of Ross Bleckner. Brussels: Éditions Alain Noirhomme
1998
Page Three. Santa Fe: Twin Palms Publishers
Ross Bleckner: Watercolor. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Arena Editions
1993
Ross Bleckner: Flowers, edited by Douglas Andrews, Nicola Del Roscio and Guido Orsini, Rome, Italy
1990
Bleckner, Ross. Art Random. Kyoto: Kyoto Shoin International

Writings By The Artist and Interviews

2017
“I Have Always Been Afraid To Be Someone’s Wife,”in Art, Poetry, and the Pathos of Communication, edited by Richard Milazzo. OBSzine, No. 3
2010
SJP Tries Reality TV, thedailybeast.com, 8 June
2009
Bleckner, Ross. “When This is,” in Welcome to Gulu, The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the ICC Trust Fund for Victims, New York
2007
Bleckner, Ross. “Excerpts from a Conversation: Ross Bleckner and Frederic Tuten,” Ross Bleckner, Cais Gallery, Seoul, Korea, October 4 – November 7
2005
Bleckner, Ross. “On Spirituality” (A Lecture), Strategies for the Future of Culture: Dresden in Global Context, Dresden, Germany, October 27 – 29
2002
Cameron, Dan.“Ross Bleckner,” Artforum, March, pp. 230-31, 274
2001
Bleckner, Ross. Moira Dryer: Paintings 1989-1992, Art Gallery of York University, Nov. 29 -Feb. 4
1994
Cotter, Holland. “Art After Stonewall: 12 Artists Interviewed,” Art in America, June, pp. 56-65, 115
1993
Bleckner, Ross. “From the Journals,” Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, 19 June – 1 August
Seidner, David, and Ross Bleckner. “Endless Loss,” Parkett, December, pp. 68-72
1991
Bleckner, Ross. “Interview,” Art and Text, January, pp. 77-78
1989
Chua, Lawrence. “Ross Bleckner,” Flash Art, November, pp. 122-25
Zaya, Octavio. “Entre la Luz y la Muerte (Una Conversacion con Ross Bleckner),” Balcon, February, pp. 60-64
Bleckner, Ross. David Deutsch: New Work, May 3-27, Blum Helman Gallery, New York Paparoni, Demetrio. “A Veil of Light: Ross Bleckner,” Tema Celeste, July, pp. 52-54
Sischy, Ingrid. “Ross Bleckner,” Interview, February, pp. 112-19
Bleckner, Ross. “Painting on Love,” Kunsthalle Zürich, November 3 – December 30 Bleckner, Ross. “Excerpts from Interviews,” Kunsthalle Zürich, November 3 – December 30
1988
Morgan, Stuart. “Strange Days,” Artscribe, March, pp. 48-51
Fairbrother, Trevor, and David A. Ross. The Binational: American Art of the Late 80s, The Institute of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and DuMont Buchverlag, pp. 58-61
Zinsser, John.“Interview with Ross Bleckner,” Journal of Contemporary Art, March,pp.45-55
McCarron, John. “Ross Bleckner,” Shift, Spring, pp. 22-23, 36
1987
Wei, Lilly. “Talking Abstract,” Art in America, July 1987, pp. 80-97
Rankin, Aimee. “Ross Bleckner,” Bomb, April, pp. 22-27
1986
“Philip Taaffe: Failure, Theft, Love, Plague,” Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, January
Siegel, Jeanne. “Geometry Desurfacing: Ross Bleckner, Alan Belcher, Ellen Carey, Peter Halley, Sherrie Levine, Philip Taaffe, James Welling,” Arts Magazine, March, pp. 26-32
Drake, Peter. “Ross Bleckner,” Flash Art, June, pp. 66-67
1983
Bleckner, Ross. “Disavowal and Redemption,” Effects Magazine, July, p. 15
Bleckner, Ross. “These Paintings,” Mary Boone Gallery, New York, November 5-26
1979
Bleckner, Ross. “Transcendent Anti-Fetishism,” Artforum, March, pp. 50-55
1972
Bleckner, Ross. “Vito Acconci: Torturing the Body,” The Big News, Vol. 1, No. 3, February 24

Linda Besemer

1957
Born in South Bend, IN
1983
MFA, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA
1981
BFA, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowegan
Yale University Summer Program, New Haven, CT

Selected Exhibitions

2022
"StrokeRollFoldSheetSlabGlitch," The Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, Cal State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA
2019
"An Abundance of Errors," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2014
Angles Gallery, Los Angles, Los Angeles, CA
2013
"Sine Language," Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV
2009
"Slabs + Sines," Galerie Richard, Paris, France
2008
"Sine, Sine Everywhere a Sine," Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2005
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2004
Cohan & Leslie, New York, NY
2002
Cohan Leslie + Browne, New York, NY
2001
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1999
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1998
Post Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1996
Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1995
Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA

Group Exhibitions

2019
"The Light Touch," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2016
"Painting Into Three Dimensions," Galerie Richard, New York, NY
2014
"25 years," Galerie Richard, Paris, France
2013
"Hors Frontières – Abstrations," Galerie Richard, Paris, France
2011
"Creating the New Century: Contemporary Art from the Dicke Collection," Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH
2010
"Permissions," Highways Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2009
"In Bed Together," Royal T, Los Angeles, CA
"Small is Beautiful," June Lee Contemporary Art, Seomi & Tuss Gallery, Seoul, South Korea
"Synthetics," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
PULSE Miami, Galerie Richard, Paris, France
2008
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"California Video" ("Strip" with Erika Suderberg), The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA
2007
"La vida privada: Coleccion Josep Civit," Centro de Arte y Naturaleza, Fundacion Beulas, Huesca, Spain
"Proteus Gowanus Gallery" ("Strip" with Erika Suderberg) Brooklyn, NY
Festival Miden ("Strip" with Erika Suderberg), Kalamata, Greece
"Experimental Film and Video Festival" (EXiS) ("Strip" with Erika Suderberg), Seoul Art Cinema & Art Sonje Center, Seoul, Korea
"Renderyard Film Festival," ("Strip" with Erika Suderberg), Roxy Theatre, The Escape Gallery, London, UK
18th Festival internacional de curtas-metragens de Sao Paulo, Brazil
"The Compass of Resistance International Film" Festival: Radical Reels: Five Minutes of Mayhem! ("Strip" with Erika Suderberg), Cube Microplex, Bristol, UK
"Video Art Start From Zero," Festival Miden, Alekton Artspace, Athens, Greece
"Lines," Texas Gallery, Houston, TX
"Summer Stock," Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2006
"SouthwestNET: Painting," Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ
"Hotel California," The Glendale College Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
2005
"Pardners," Domestic Setting, Los Angeles, CA
"New Works on Paper," Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"Extreme Abstraction," Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
"Op…ish; An Attempt at hyper-extension of the pure visual experience," Sampson Projects, Boston, MA
"In the Abstract," Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"L.A," Lucas Schoormans Gallery, New York, NY
2004
"New Geometries," The San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA
2003
"One Word : Plastic," Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
2002
Annual Exhibition, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy
"Sight Mapping," APT Gallery, London, United Kingdom
"Vignettes : Modern and Contemporary Art from Colorado Collections," Colorado University Art Gallery, Boulder, CO
"Sight Mapping," Konsthallen-Bohuslans Museum, Udevalla, Sweden Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Sala Rekalde, Bilbao, Spain
The Corcoran Biennial, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
"ColorLove," Johnson County Community College, Kansas City, KS
"prima facie: New Abstract Painting," Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"New In Town," Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR
Summer 2002, Cohan Leslie and Browne, New York, NY
2001
"furur scribendi: Works on Paper," Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
MCA Chicago Benefit Art Auction, Chicago, IL
"The Dreams That Stuff is Made Of," Selections Show, Frankfurt International Art Fair, curated by David Pagel, Frankfurt, Germany
"Works on Paper," Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
2000
"Glee," The Alrdrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT
The Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Palm Beach, FL
"Inventional," Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"Works on Paper from California," Judy Ann Goldman Fine Art, Boston , MA
"Luminous," IKON, ITD./ Kay Richards Contemporary Art, Santa Monica, CA
"The Next Wave: New Painting in Southern California," Escondido Center for the Arts, Escondido, CA
"Muscle: Power of the View," Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO
"CAART," Creative Artists Agency, Beverly Hills, CA
1999
"Millennium Madness," Post Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Pasadena Adjacent," Richard Heller Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Hot Spots: Los Angeles," Houston and Miami, The Weatherspoon Gallery, Greensboro, NC
The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA
"Postmark: An Abstract Effect," Site Santa Fe, NM
"Local Color," The Harris Art Gallery, The University of La Verne, La Verne, CA
1998
"Polysemy," Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
"Color Fields," Luckman Fine Arts Complex, Cal State L.A., Los Angeles, CA
"10 x 20," Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
"8.1-29.98," Post Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"6130," Post Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Salvo," White Box Gallery, New York, NY
1997
"The Box," Marcia Mateyka Gallery, Washington, DC
"Push," Miller Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Sex Industry," Stux Gallery, New York, NY
1996
"On and Off the Wall," The Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman College, Orange County, CA
"Red," Newspace Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"After," Post Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1994
"Constructed Views," Woodbury University Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Flow," Cerritos College Fine Arts Gallery, Cerritos, CA
1993
"10 x 10," Stephen Rosenberg Gallery, New York City, NY
1991
"Save the Penis," New Langton Arts Center, San Francisco, CA
"Paper Trail," Stephen Rosenberg Gallery, New York, NY
"The Central Image," Stephen Rosenberg Gallery, New York, NY
"Paintings," Opus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Awards & Honors

2004
The Graham L. Sterling Award, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA
2002-2003
The Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome, Italy
2001-2002
The George A. and Eliza Howard Foundation Fellowship in Painting
1999
Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Emerging Artist Award Nominee, Los Angeles, CA

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2004
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2003
Millett, Ann. Greensboro, North Carolina, Art Papers, March/April
Patterson, Tom. "Giving Plastic a Chance," Winston-Salem Journal, November 16
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Colman, David. "Getting in Line," Elle Décor, August/September
Patterson, Tom. "The Word: Once again it’s ‘plastics,’ this time in the gallery," Winston-Salem Journal, September 14
Doll, Nancy M. "One Word: Plastic," Greensboro, NC, Weatherspoon Art Museum, exhibition catalogue “One Word: Plastic.” articles, Greensboro, NC: Weatherspoon Art Museum
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2002
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‘Site Mapping’ Konstallen-Bohuslans Museum, Modern Painters Winter
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Thorson, Alice. “Shifting Colors: ‘ColorLove’ presents a gallery of ideas in abstraction,” The Kansas City Star, 29.10: K-1, K-10
Knight, Christopher. “Surface and Color in Abstract Group Show.” Los Angeles Times, 9 August
Valdez, Sarah. “Linda Besemer.” Time Out New York, Issue 348, 30 May – 6 June (illustrated)
"Peeled Paintings," New York Magazine, June 3
Smith, Roberta. “A Profusion of Painting, Very Much Alive.” The New York Times, May 10
Ollman, Leah. "Scribes of Precision and Obsession," Los Angeles Times, January 11
Row, D.K. "Two Hands Clapping: Exhibits at PICA and PAM Complement Each Other," The Oregonian, April 12
Ellerston, Karin. "New in Town, Reviews," The Portland Mercury, April 25
2001
Pence, Elizabeth. "Everyone’s a Critic: Linda Besemer @ Angles Gallery," Coagula Art Journal, November
Miles, Christopher. "Linda Besemer," Artforum.com Critics’ Picks/Los Angeles, October (illustrated)
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Solomon, Deborah. "Tastemaker, New in Town, Dives into a Caldron," The New York Times, May 2
Dambrot, Shana Nys. "Inventional at Angles, d’ART International," Winter 2001, Vol ; 4, Number 1: 38-39
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Dailey, Meagan. "Glee: Painting Now," ARTFORUM, December
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1997
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Public Collections

American Express, New York, NY
Chase Manhattan, New York, NY
Creative Artists Agency, Beverly Hills, CA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Panza Collection, Lugano, Switzerland
Progressive Corporation, New York, NY
Prudential-Bache Securities, New York, NY
Sony Corporation, San Francisco, CA
Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ
The University of Arizona Museum, Tempe, AZ
Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, NC
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

Margot Bergman

1934
Born in Chicago, IL
Lives and works in Chicago, IL

Selected Exhibitions

2019
"Margot Bergman," Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
"Family Album," Anton Kern Gallery, NY
"Margot Bergman," Museum Langmatt, Baden, Switzerland
"Margot Bergman," Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany
2018
"Thank you for having me," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
2017
"Margot Bergman," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Art Basel Feature
"Mutual Admiration Society," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2016
Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
2014
"Greetings," Corbett vs Dempsey, Chicago, IL
2010
"Degree of Separation," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
2009
"Dancing with an Unknown Partner," DeVos Art Museum, Marquette, MI
2008
"The Dust Blows Forward," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
2006
"Wonderland and other Reveries," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
1998
Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, IL
1986
Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, IL
1979
Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, IL
1970
Jan Cicero Gallery, Chicago, IL

Group Exhibitions

2016
"Surface Tension," Simone Subal Gallery, New York, NY
"Chicago and Vicinity," Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago, IL
2015
"Body Doubles," curated by Michelle Puetz, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
2014
"Unbound: Contemporary Art after Frida Kahlo," curated by Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
"INNER SIGHT/INSIGHT: Driven to Dare," curated by Sarah Krepp, Governors State University, University Park, IL
"Look at Me: Portraiture from Manet to the Present," Leila Heller Gallery, New York, NY
2013
"Dialogue Chicago: Taking Chances," curated by Sarah Krepp, Noyes Cultural Arts Center, Evanston, IL
2012
"Some Dialogue," curated by Sarah Krepp, Illinois State Museum Chicago Galleries, IL
2010
"New Noyes," curated by Sarah Krepp, Noyes Cultural Arts Center, Evanston, IL
2007
"While All the Tribes of Birds Sang," Illinois State Museum, Chicago, IL
2006
"Full Frontal," Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL
2000
15th Evanston & Vicinity Biennial, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL
1995
Fourteenth Annual Competition and Exhibition, Union League Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Allan Stone Gallery, New York, NY
Jan Cicero Gallery, Chicago, IL
1994
"Artemisia at Transmission," Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
1993
20th Anniversary Show, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, IL
1990
70th Annual Artist Members Exhibition, Arts Club of Chicago, IL
1983
"X," Artemesia Gallery, Chicago, IL
"Art on the Edge," ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL
"Selected Sculpture," Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago, IL
1980
"Chicago and Vicinity Prize Winners Revisited," The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1979
"Send a Postcard to Barbara," Loyola University, Chicago, IL
1978
"7 x 9," N.A.M.E. Gallery, Chicago, IL
"New Horizons in Art," Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
1977
76th Exhibition by Artist of Chicago and Vicinity, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

Illinois Arts Council Grant
William and Bertha Clusman Prize for Painting (76th Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity)
First Prize (New Horizons in Art, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL)
Nominated for Awards in Visual Arts, Fifth Annual National Artists Awards

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Smith, Roberta. "New York Galleries: What to See Right Now," New York Times, August 7 (Link)
2017
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2016
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2014
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2011
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2010
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2006
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Group Exhibition Catalogues and Books

2019
Margot Bergman, Texts by Britta Peters, Markus Stegmann and John Yau, Museum Langmatt, Baden, Switzerland. Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH

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)

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

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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)

 

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)

 

Kevin Appel

Born in Los Angeles, CA
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
1995
MFA, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
1990
BFA, Parsons School of Design, New York, NY

Selected Exhibitions

2012
“Paintings”, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2009
“Drawings”, Acme, Los Angeles, CA
2008
The Suburban, Chicago, IL
2007
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY
2006
Wilkinson Gallery, London, England
2004
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY
2003
Descripcion sin lugar: Una seleccion de obras de Kevin Appel, Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City
2002
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2001
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY
1999
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1998
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Group Exhibitions

2013
“Painting Two: The Thick of It,” Two Rooms, Auckland, NZ
2011
“LANY”, Peter Blum Gallery, New York, NY
“Beta Space: Kevin Appel and Ruben Ochoa”, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
“Goldmine”, Contemporary Works from the Collection of Sirje and Michael Gold, University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, CA
2010
“Small Paintings”, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
“Haute”, Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
“FAX”, Burnaby Art Gallery, British Columbia, Canada
“FAX”, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA
2008
“Works on Paper”, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
2007
“Counterparts: Contemporary Painters and Their Influences”, Contemporary Art Center of Virginia
“The Last Show”, Cambridge Heath Road, Wilkinson Gallery, London, England
“Summer Stock”, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2006
“L.A.NOW”, Galerie Fiat, Paris, France
2005
“New Works on Paper”, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
California Modern, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport, CA
2004
“Artitecture”, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“From House to Home: Picturing Domesticity”, MOCA Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA
“Seeing Other People”, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York City, New York, NY
2003
“Variance”, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
2002
“Drawing Now: Eight Propositions”, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
“Trespassing: House X Artists”, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
“New Economy Painting”, ACME, Los Angeles, CA
2001
“New to the Modern: Recent Acquisitions”, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
“It’s a Wild Party and We’re Having a Great Time”, Paul Morris Gallery, New York, NY
“furor scribendi”, Works on paper, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
“Works on Paper”, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
“010101: Art in Technological Times”, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
“Against Design”, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
“Painting at the Edge of the World”, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
“Next Wave Prints”, Ellas Fine Art, Allston, MA
2000
“Do you hear what I hear?”, Paul Morris Gallery, New York, NY
“Painting Show”, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
“Drawings Spaces”, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL
“2 x 2”, Architectural Collaborations, San Francisco, CA
“Shifting Ground; Transformed Views of the American Landscape”, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
“Against Design”, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA
“Architecture and Memory”, CRG, New York, NY
1999
“Farve Volumen / Color Volume”, Kunsthallen Brandts Klæ defabrik, DK-Odense, Denmark
“Down to Earth”, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, New York
“DRIVE-BY: New Art from L.A.”, South London Gallery, London, England
“The Perfect Life: Artifice in L.A. 1999”, Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, NC
“Local Color”, The Harris Art Gallery, The University of La Verne, CA
“1999 Biennial”, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
“New Paintings from L.A.”, Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Switzerland
1998
“proof.positive.”, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA
“Abstract Painting Once Removed”, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
“Architecture and Inside”, Paul Morris Gallery, New York, NY
“Painting From Another Planet”, Deitch Projects, New York, NY
“Paintings Interested in the Ideas of Architecture and Design”, Post, Los Angeles, CA
1997
“Inhabited Spaces: Artists Depictions”, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA
“In Touch With…”, Galerie + Edition Renate Schrö der, Köln, Germany
Kevin Appel, Francis Cape, Jorge Pardo, Janice Guy, New York, NY
“Quartzose: 20 Los Angeles Artists”, Galleri Tommy Lund, Odense, Denmark
“Beau Geste”, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
“Ten Los Angeles Artists”, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“Bastards of Modernity”, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1996
“Interiors”, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA

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2013
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2012
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2011
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2008
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2006
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2005
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2004
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2003
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Roug, Louise, "Home as art, and vice versa," Los Angeles Times, May 15
Gilmartin, Wendy, "Home Improvement: Artist Explores final frontier," LA Weekly, April 18-24
Lord, M.G. "A City Where Locals Are Welcome," The New York Times, April 23
Frank, Peter, "Art pick of the Week," LA Weekly, April 1
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Halle, Howard, "Papering the House", Time Out New York, November 7-14
Smith, Roberta, "Retreat From the Wild Shores of Abstraction", The New York Times, October 18
Stoetz, David, "Wow House: L.A. Artists Create Semipausible Dwelling", Seattle Weekly, October 2
"Trespassing: Houses x Artists", Architectural Record, October: 120
Hinshaw, Mak, "Art and/or Architecture’, Architecture, October
Pastier, John, "BAM Show Takes on Conventions of Space", The Seattle Times, September 22
Beers, Carole, "The Home As Art", South County Journal, September 1
"Drawing Now: Eight Propositions", Journal of the Print World, Fall
"Drawing Now: Eight Propositions", Interview, Acoustiguide Corporation
Frank, Peter, "Homegrown: Trespassing: Houses x Artists (Part 2)" Angeleno Magazine, July – August: 137
Young, Paul, "Art House", Angeleno, May/June 2002: 198-199 (illustrated)
Ollman, Leah, "Scribes of Precision and Obsession", Los Angeles Times, 11 January, 2002: F29, F30
2001
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Helfand, Glen, "Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction", Architecture, May: 98-99 (illustrated)
ZOO 08, March, Purple House Ltd., London (illustrated)
Ross, David A., "et al. 01.01.01: Art in Technological Times", San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California (catalogue)
"Painting at the Edge of the World", Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota (exhibition catalogue)
2000
Daly, Catherine, "Kevin Appel and Carter Potter", Sunday Times, Dublin, Ireland, April 16
Hartigan, Marianne, "From Memphis to ‘Alice in Wonderland’", Sunday Tribune, Dublin, Ireland, April 16
"Cool Colorists", dside magazine, Issue 54, April
Plagens, Peter, "Critical Moment: Against Design", Newsweek, 21 February: 58
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1999
Walsh, Anne, "House X Artists", X-Tra, Volume 3, Number 1: 19 – 20
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Farquharson, Alex, "Drive By: New Art from Los Angeles", Frieze 48, September/October : 112-113
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Fulcher, Dawn, "Drive-by-New Art from LA", Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 22
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1998
Dewan, Shaila, "What’s So Great About Painting", Houston Press, 29 October – 4 November: 59-60
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1997
DiMichele, David, "Bastards of Modernity at Angles Gallery," Artweek, April 28.4: 22-23
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Hainley, Bruce, "Bastards of Modernity, Angles Gallery", Artforum, March: 98-99
Kandel, Susan, "Art Reviews: Modernist Montage", Los Angeles Times, 7 February: F16-F30

Public Collections

Museum of Modern Art, New York
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
Portland Art Museum, Oregon
The New York Public Library
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Rhode Island School of Design
Misumi Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Fogg Museum, Harvard University
The Logan Collection, Vail, Colorado
Saatchi Collection, London

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2011
California Community Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artists
Citibank Private Bank Emerging Artist Award, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California

Markus Bacher

Lives and works in Vienna, Cologne and Los Angeles
2009
University of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria
1983
Born in Kitzbhel/Tirol, Austria

Selected Exhibitions

2016
“River Deep Mountain High,” Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany
Galerie Bernard Ceysson, Geneva, Switzerland
2015
onetwo painting, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2013
After Eight, Berlin Gallery Weekend, Contemporary Fine Arts Berlin, Germany
2012
Bertha und andere Bilder, Contemporary Fine Arts Berlin, Germany
2011
temperatursprnge, Galerie Goldener Engl, Hall in Tirol, Austria
2010
Personale, Museum Stiegenhaus, Langenlois, Austria

Group Exhibitions

2013
Accrochage, Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany
Arttirol- Ankufe des Landes Tirol, Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck, Austria
Biennale Giovani Monza, Serrone della Villa Reale Monza, Italy
2012
Immer Bunter – Aktuelle Malerei aus sterreich, Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck, Austria
Blickwechsel, Von der Neuen Sachlichkeit bis heute, Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck, Austria
Alpenrepublik, Kunstraum Innsbruck und Artdepot, Innsbruck, Austria
2011
von Bacher bis Trenkwalder, Galerie Schmidt, Reith im Alpbachtal, Austria
2010
neue Ankufe, Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck, Austria
Ferndiagnose, Fritz-Schramma-Halle, Cologne, Germany
Eine Berhrung der Wirklichkeit, Hangart-7, Edition 15 sterreich, Salzburg, Austria
und sie verliefen sich im Wald, Flat1, Vienna, Austria
2009
Aus der Sammlung Dr. Klocker, Galerie Goldener Engl, Hall in Tirol, Austria
125, Jahre Baumwollspinnerei, Leipzig, Germany
Bacher-Wykydal, Galerie Goldener Engl, Hall in Tirol, Austria
2008
Austria Contemporary, Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg, Austria
2007
Pilotenkueche, Baumwollspinnerei, Leipzig, Germany
mvszek pince, Galria Platn, Budapest, Hungary

Bibliography

2016
Masewicz, Natalia, “Markus Bacher and Christian Jankowski Mix Abstracts, Video at Contemporary Fine Arts Berlin,” Blouin Artinfo (web), January 19
2015
Indrisek, Scott, At Expo Chicago, New Discoveries and Unexpected Deals, Blouin Artinfo (web), September 18
Miranda, Carolina, “Gallery Report: Stitched paintings, a shattered mural, hidden heads,” Los Angeles Times (web), May 19
Zellen, Jody, “Markus Bacher,” ArtScene, May
2013
Loers, Veit, “Markus Bacher: After Eight,” Contemporary Fine Arts, Snoeck Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
“Austria: To time its art, to artist liberty,” Biennale Giovani Monza Catalogue
2012
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“Flora-Preis für Markus Bacher,” Tirolerin, November
“Vienna – Cologne,” Provocateur, July 24
2008
Hofleitner, Johanna, “Vortreten Bitte,” Die Presse, November

Public Collections

Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg, Austria

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

2012
Paul-Flora Prize, Tyrol, Austria
2009
Anerkennungspreis, Land Tirol, Innsbruck, Austria
2008
Fred Adlmüller-Stipendium, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Austria
Pilotenküche-Stipendiat, Baumwollspinnerei, Leipzig, Germany
2007
Fohn-Stipendium, Wien, Austria

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)

 

Amy Adler

1966
Born in New York, NY
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
2011
MFA, School of Cinematic Arts, USC, Los Angeles, CA
1995
MFA, Department of Art, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
1989
BFA, The Cooper Union, New York, NY

Selected Exhibitions

2018
"Hotel," Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA
2014
"Location," Acme, Los Angeles, CA
2012
"Director," Drammens Museum, Drammen, Norway
2010
"Runaway," Gerhardsen Gerner, Berlin, Germany
2007
"Player’s History," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
"Phantom Instrument," Gerhardsen Gerner, Berlin, Germany
"The Lesson," The Apartment, Athens, Greece
"The Sky Observer’s Guide," Acme, Los Angeles, CA
2006
"Make Believe," Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
"Director," Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
2005
"The Rainbow Hour," Acme. Los Angeles, CA
2004
"Virgin Sacrifice," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
"Unsolved Problems of Gravity," Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy
2002
"Unknown," Casey Kaplan, New York, NY
"Amy Adler Photographs Leonardo Di Caprio," UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
"Young Photographer," Gerhardsen Gerner, Berlin, Germany
"different girls," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
"Amy Adler: Centerfold," University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV
2001
"Record of the Year," Art Statements, Art/32 Basel, Switzerland
2000
"Chapter & Verse," Casey Kaplan, New York, NY
1999
"Amy Adler Curates Joni Mitchell," LACE, Los Angeles, CA (curator)
"Why Would I Lie?," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
"Nervous Character," Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"The Only One," Atle Gerhardsen, Oslo, Norway
1998
"Focus Series: Amy Adler," Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
"The Problem Child," Entwistle, London, UK
1997
"Once in Love With Amy," Casey Kaplan, New York, NY
1996
"What Happened to Amy?," Casey Kaplan, New York, NY
1994
"Amy Adler Photographs," TRI Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Group Exhibitions

2017
"Prospect 2017," Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, CA (Link)
2016
"TRI(ed), "Wilding Cran, Los Angeles, CA
"Don’t Look Back", Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, CA
"Still Life with Fish," UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
2014
"The Left Coast," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
2013
"The Very Large Array," Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, CA
2011
"Goldmine," Cal State Long Beach Art Museum, Long Beach, CA
2010
"Darkhorse," Phil, Los Angeles, CA
"The Artist’s Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Selections from the Permanent Collection," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
"Pencil of Nature," Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY
2009
"Modernizing Melodrama," Carlton College, Minnesota
"RE:NEW," Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
"Collection of…," White Columns, New York, NY
"Superficiality and Superexcrescence," Otis College of Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Group Show for Daniel Pink," Vega Estates, Chicago, IL
2008
"Wall Rockets," Flag Art Foundation NY and Albright-Knox Museum, Buffalo, NY
"Nord Nord West," Gerhardsen Gemer, Berlin, Germany
"Drawing The Line," Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, CA
2007
"Free Speech TV Benefit," Blum and Poe, Los Angeles, CA
"Shared Women," Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA
"Multiple Vantage Points, SoCal Women Artists, 1980-2006," LA Municipal Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Neo Integrity," Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY
"Hollywood is A Verb," The Broad Art Foundation, Santa Monica, CA
2005
"High Drama: The Legacy of Melancholic Sublime," Allentown Art Museum; traveled to Georgia Museum of Art; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX; Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA
"Paper," Patricia Faure Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2004
"Perspectives at 25," Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
"Monument To Now," Desde Foundation, Athens, Greece
"Subway Series," The Bronx Museum, New York, NY
2003
"The Image Regained: Painting and Photography in the 80s and 90s," Museo Cantnale d’Arte, Lugano, Switzerland
"Imperfect Innocence," Contemporary Museum, Baltimore and Palm Beach ICA, Lake Worth, FL
"Something More than Five Revolutionary Seconds," Fodazione Davide Halvim, Milan, Italy
"160 Meisterzeichungen," Oldenburger Kunstevein, Oldenburg, Germany
"The Cat Show," Acme, Los Angeles, CA
2002
"Summer Cinema," Casey Kaplan, New York, NY
"Majestic Sprawl: Recent Los Angeles Photography," Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, CA
"supersonic & alien," galleria s.a.l.e.s., Rome, Italy
"LA on My Mind," Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
"The Americans-New Art," Barbican Gallery, London, UK
"Form Follows Fiction," Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Italy
"Relative Positions: Amy Adler, Liza May Post & Francesca Woodman," Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
2001
"1998-2001," Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece
"New Acquisitions from the Dakis Joannou Collection," Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece
2000
Kwangju Biennale 2000, Kwangju, Korea
"Garden Party," No Limits Events, Milan, Italy
"Urs Fischer with Amy Adler," Delfina Project Space, London, UK
1999
"The Perfect Life: Artifice in LA.," Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, NC
"I’m not here: Constructing Identity at the turn of the Century," Susquihanna Art Museum, PA
1998
"Where is Your Rupture?," The Swiss Institute, New York, NY
"Still and Otherwise," Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1997
"The Name of the Place," Casey Kaplan, New York, NY
"Spheres of Influence: Selections from the Permanent Collection," Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
1996
"Stream of Consciousness: 8 Los Angeles Artists," University Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
"Skin Deep," Thomas Solomon’s Garage, Los Angeles, CA
"Gender Fucked," Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA
"Be Specific," Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1995
"In a Different Light," University Art Museum, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
"Self-portrayal," Post, Los Angeles, CA
"A Glimpse of the Norton Collection," Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
1993
"Loose Slots," Temporary Contemporary, Las Vegas, NV
1992
"Super Woman," Fine Arts Gallery, University of California, Irvine, CA

Group Exhibition Catalogues and Books

2018
Bendix, Trish, "Amy Adler’s ‘Hotel’ Explores Viewers’ Projected Desires," Into Magazine (web), May 9 (Link)
2015
Saltzman, Lisa, "Daguerreotypes, Fugitive Subjects, Contemporary Objects," U of Chicago, p. 95-101.
2013
"Urs Fischer Skinny Sunrise," Kunsthalle Wien, Austria, p. 56.
"The Living Archive," Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, p.70-73.
2012
"Art and Queer Culture," Phaidon, p. 203, 348, 375.
2010
"Global New Art," Taguchi Art Collection, p.26,27,35.
2009
"Words Without Pictures," Los Angeles County Museum of Art, p.343.
"Superficiality and Superexcrescence," Otis College of Art, p.49.
"Blind Handshake," David Humphreys, Periscope Publishers, p.55.
"Hammer Projects 1999-2009," UCLA Hammer Museum, p.134-137.
"Modernizing Melodrama," Carleton College, Minnesota, p.29.
"A Decade of Negative Thinking," Mira Schor, Duke University Press, p.170-175.
"Urs Fischer- Shovel in a Hole," New Museum, New York.
2008
"Wall Rockets," Flag Art Foundation, New York, p.117.
"Appropriation: A Very Short Introduction," Oxford Press, p.92.
"Sundown Salon," Fritz Haeg, Evil Twin Publications, p.58, 163, 166.
2007
"The Rainbow Hour," Heidi Zuckerman-Jacobsen, The Aspen Art Museum.
Teagle, Rachel, "Cerca Series: Amy Adler," The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
"Artworks", The Progressive Collection, Distributed Art Publishers, p.170.
2006
"Multiple Vantage Points" Barnsdall Municipal Gallery, Los Angeles, p.14-15.
"The Sky Observer’s Guide," Heidi Zuckerman-Jacobsen, The Aspen Art Museum
"Make-Believe", Heidi Zuckerman-Jacobsen, The Aspen Art Museum.
2005
"High Drama: Eugene Berman and the Legacy of the Melancholic Sublime," Micheal Duncan, Georgia, Museum of Art, Athens, GA, p 56-57.
"Perspectives at 25," Contemporary Art Museum of Houston, p. 112.
"Amy Adler Young Photographer," Cay Sophie Rabinowitz, Twin Palms Publishers. (Monograph)
"LA Artland: Contemporary Art from LA," Cris Kraus, Jan Tumlir & Jane McFadden, Black Dog Publishing.
"No.1, First Works by 362 Artists," Distributed Art Publishers, p.10.
2004
"Subway Series" The Bronx Museum, p.52.
2003
"Imperfect Innocence," Diana Murphy, Contemporary Museum Baltimore & Palm Beach ICA, Florida.
"Something More Than Five Revolutionary Seconds," Edoardo Gnemmi, Fodazione Davide Halevim, Milan, Italy.
"The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography, 1960-1982,"
Douglas Fogle, ed. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
2002
"amy adler: different girls," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
"The Image Regained: Painting and Photography in the Eighties and Nineties,"Museo Cantonale d’Arte, Hatje Cantz Publishers, Lugano, Switzerland.
"Amy Adler Photographs Leonardo DiCaprio," Claudine Ise, UCLA Hammer Museum.
"Art City," Documentary Video, Distributed by Twelve Films.
2001
"I Am A Camera," The Saatchi Gallery, London, England, p 83-88.
"Form Follows Fiction," Jeffery Deitch, Charta, Milan/Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Italy.
"The Americans." New Art, Booth-Clibborn Editions, London, England.
"Relative Positions: Amy Adler, Liza May Post, Francesca Woodman," Paola Morsiani,
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston.
1998
Butler, Connie, "Amy Adler," Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles.
Kotz, Liz, "Where Is Your Rupture?," The Swiss Institute New York.
1996
Brown, Elizabeth, "Stream of Consciousness: 8 Los Angeles Artists," UC Santa Barbara Art Museum.

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2018
Bendix, Trish, "Amy Adler’s ‘Hotel’ Explores Viewers’ Projected Desires," Into Magazine (web), May 9 (Link)
Rubin, David S., “Amy Adler,” Visual Art Source (web), May (Link)
2016
“Frameline40: Tear Jerker”, Carmela Baranowska, We are Moving Stories Blog, April
2015
"Amy Adler: at Acme,” Michael Duncan, Art In America. March, p.165.
“Paper Movies”, Liz Kotz, Art Journal, Winter, p.27.
2014
“A Roving Locus,” The Huffington Post, Arts & Culture Blog, Dec. 10
“Amy Adler at Play with Form Concrete and Abstract”, Sharon Mizota, LA Times, Dec.12.
“The Work of Amy Adler,” Juxtapose Online, Dec. 12
2009
Art and Auction, Bridget Moriarty, July/August (cover).
2008
Art In America, Michael Duncan, March 2008, p.179.
2007
“Dynamically Capturing the Feminist Spirit,” Holly Myers. Los Angeles Times, Mar. 13
“Don’t Look Back,” Christopher Russell, Artillery, May 2007, p. 20.
“Player’s History”, Esquire, (Japan) May 2007, vol 21, no. 2, p.245.
“Player’s History”, Bazaar, (Japan) May 2007, no. 081 p.229.
“Lone Star”, Elle Magazine, June 2007, p. 92.
“Amy Cook Observation’s”, Melanie Kirschbaum, Venice Magazine, June 12, 2007 p.18.
2006
“Shopping Smart for Art,” Jori Finkel, Town and Country, Febuary 2006, p. 77-78.
“A Peek at Eli Broad’s L.A. Cache,” Suzanne Muchnic, Los Angeles Times, Dec. 3, 2006.
“The Sky Observer’s Guide Fuses Art and Music”, Stewart Oksenhorn, The Aspen Times, Dec. 14
2005
“Adults Intrude Into Make Believe,” David Pagel, Los Angeles Times, Sept. 23
“ Amy Adler: The Rainbow Hour,” Terry Meyers, Modern Painters, Dec./Jan
“The Out 100” Lester Strong, OUT magazine, December 2005, p.160.
2004
“Subject to Revision”, Johanna Burton, Artforum, October, p.261.
2003
“Amy Adler,” Christopher Chambers, Flash Art, Jan./Feb., No. 228.
“Scribbles, Scriptures and the Mid-Wilshire Explosion,” Doug Harvey, LA Weekly, Mar. 14, 2003.
“A City Where Locals Are Welcome,” M.G. Lord, Museums, New York Times, April 23, 2003.
“Amy Adler,” Kate Sennet, Tokion, May/June 2003, p.34-6.
“To Thine Own Selves Be True,” Linda Yablonsky, Artnews, November, p. 138-143.
“Fondazione Davide Halevim”, Michele Robecchi, Flash Art, Nov./Dec, p. 45.
2002
“Centerfold: Adler, Amy, Artforum Contributor, January
"Form Follows Fiction," Tiziana Conti, Tema Celeste, January, p.95.
"The Americans, New Art," Andrew Gellatly, Frieze, London, p. 99.
"Photos of Drawings of Photos: DiCaprio Twice Removed," Christopher Knight, LA Times, Feb. 22.
"Amy Adler," Tema Celeste, Malik Gaines, September, p. 96.
"Amy Adler," Catherine Grant, Make, Special Edition 92, p.69-71.
“Celebrity Art,” Jo Craven, Vogue Celebrity Style, p.46.
"Half – Dressed for Success," Lynette Curtis, Mercury, May 2002, p.58.
"Keine Wahreit Nirgends”, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung," Johannes Wendland, May 20
"Berlin," BT – Bijutsu Techo, Sumie Kawai, Tokyo, vol. 54, No. 824, p.184-5.
“Amy Adler,” Goings on About Town, Nick Paumgarten, The New Yorker, Nov. 11, p. 39.
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“Focus Painting Part II,” Priva Bhatnagar, ed. Flash Art, Nov./ Dec. 2002, p. 80.
2001
"I Shot Leonardo", Francis Summers, Sleazenation May 2001, p.94-96.
"Star Gazer," Daemienne Sheehan, What’s On, April 18, 2001, p.23.
"My Dream Friend: Picturing the Stars," Daemienne Sheehan, Time Out, May 11
"The Woman Who Spent Two Hours Alone with Leonardo and All She Did Was Take His Picture," Stringer, Robin The Evening Standard London, April 11
"Amy Adler Photographs Leonardo DiCaprio," Kate Bush, The Photographers Gallery, April
"Oops I Drew It Again," Niru Ratnam, The Face, May 2001, p. 129.
"Art 32 Basel," Crosstalk, June
"Moderne Klassiker Begeistern die Sammler", Gerhard Charles Rump, Kunstmarkt, June
Art Papers Magazine, Catherine Grant, London, Sept.-Oct. 2001, p. 56.
"Amy Adler: Artista on the Road," Spada, Sabina, Arte, Italy, Nov. 2001, p.140-145 (cover).
"Les Artistes des Statements Dévoilent Leur Savoir-Faire," S. Herzog, Journal Des Arts, June
"Gary Lee Boas, Amy Adler", Morgan Falconer, Untitled, Summer
I-D Magazine, Susan Corrigan, October, p. 184-190.
"The Americans: New Art,"Peter Chapman, Independent: Going Out, London, October, p.127.
The Evening Standard, Luke Leitch, London, October, p.21.
"All the Young Dudes," Alex O’Connell, The Times, London, Oct. 24,, p.15.
"The Americans-New Art," Fisun Güner, What’s On, London, Nov. 7, p.38.
"The Americans: New Art," Vincent Katz, World of Interiors, London, November, p.154.
" Födda: konstnärer fran USA," Hedvig Thorburn, Götebogs-Posten, Sweden, Nov. 15.
"Young Americans," Mark Sladen, Blue Print, London, November, p. 50.
"Form Follows Fiction," Jeffrey Deitch, Italian Flash Art, January, p 64-70.
2000
"Six Artists for the Century", Daniel Peres, W, Febuary 2000, p 103.
"Amy Adler Curates Joni Mitchell," Benjamin Weissman, Frieze, March/April
"Art in Review: Amy Adler," Roberta Smith, The New York Times, May 12
"Review: Amy Adler curates Joni Mitchell", Malik Gaines, Art & Text, July
"Realism and Image Co-Exist", David Pagel, LA Times, Aug. 25
"conjectures on conceptual uses of figurative realism," Alison Gingeras, Artpress, December
"Alter Ego, John Currin, Karen Klimnick, Amy Adler," E Lebovici, Supplément Libération, Spring 2000.
“Amy Adler", Self-service, Spring/Summer
1999
"Art Reviews: Amy Adler," David Pagel, The Los Angeles Times, Feb. 26
"Art’s Next Wave," Andrew Decker, Cigar Aficionado, April 1999, p172-173.
"A Thousand Words: Amy Adler," M.G. Lord, Artforum, April
"Amy Adler," Gianna Carotenuto, Art Issues, Summer
"Amy Adler," Virginia Rutledge, Art in America, June
"Slight of Hand, Photography in the 1990’s", Bonnie Clearwater, Art Papers, Sept./Oct.
"L.A. Portraiture:Post-Cool", Michael Ducan, Art in America, November
"In L.A. a Feeding Frenzy Among Collectors," Peter Plagens, Newsweek, Dec. 6
"Amy Adler- Reproducing Myself," Midori Matsui, Composite, December
1998
"Around London Galleries: Amy Adler," Rachel Campbell-Johnston, The London Times, Mar. 10
"Amy Adler," Shonagh Edelman, Frieze, March/April
"Amy Adler," Tania Guha, Time Out, London, April 1
"Amy Adler: Surrogates," Liz Kotz, art/text, May-July
"Evoking the Fitful Passage to Womanhood," Elizabeth Hayt, The New York Times, May 10
"Amy Adler," Linda Yablonsky, Bomb, Summer 1998, p 105.
"Art in the Proper Setting," Edward Lebow, New Times, Sept. 3
"Reviews: Amy Adler," Ben Judd, Flash Art, November
"Reflecting on Life’s Darker Side: Amy Adler," Knight, Christopher, The LA Times, Dec. 12 1998, p. F1.
1997
"Focus: The Name of the Place," David Frankel, Artforum, May
"What Ever Happened to Amy Adler," Christopher Miles, Soma, May/June
"Talent: Amy Adler," Edith newhall, New York, Sept. 22
"Art in Review: Amy Adler," Holland Cotter The New York Times, Sept. 19
"Amy Adler," Linda Yablonsky, Time Out, Sept. 25
"New York Fax," David Humphrey, Art issues, Nov./Dec.
"Culture Comes to Hollywood," Robert Goff, Forbes, December
1996
"City of Now," Chris Myles, Lingo, April
"Enter Youth, With Subtlety," Roberta Smith, The New York Times, May 17
"Eight is (Sometimes) Great," Todd Hovanec, Daily Nexus, Oct. 31
"Riding Tradition’s Currents to a Higher Consciousness,” Christopher Knight, LA Times, Oct. 10
"Amy Adler," Ingrid Schaffner, Artforum, November
"A Face in the Crowd," Amy Bloom, Vogue, December
1995
"Automne a Los Angeles," Jody Zellen, Artpress, January
"Very Queer Indeed," Robert Atkins, Village Voice, Jan. 31
"P.S. I Love You," Bop Magazine, Mar.
"Void, Self, Drag, Utopia (and 5 other Gay Themes)," Roberta Smith, The New York Times, Mar. 26
"Berkeley Fax: In a Different Light," Rebecca Solnit, Art Issues, March/April
"Distant Mirror," Karen Klabin, Detour, May
"Theory in Art of the 90’s," Susan Kandel, Frieze, May
"LA Confidential," Michael Cohen, Flash Art, June
"Queering the Discourse," Michael Duncan, Art in America, November
"Art and Youth," David Pagel, The Los Angeles Times, Aug. 24
"Identity Crisis," Cecilia Dogherty, New Art Examiner, September
1994
Los Angeles Reader, David Greene, August 1994.
"Team Players," Susan Kandel, The Los Angeles Times, Sept. 14
"At Far Remove: Amy Adler at TRI," Jan Tumlir, Artweek, Oct. 20
"The Erotics of the Image," Liz Kotz, Artpapers, November
"Spotlight: L.A.," Terry Myers, New Art Examiner, November

Public Collections

Desde Foundation, Athens, Greece
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
The Broad Art Foundation
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, CA
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
Drammens Kunstmuseum, Drammens, Norway
Copelouzos Family Art Museum, Athens, Greece