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It retained its position as the most visited
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Not exact matches
About two dozen artists,
gallery owners
and officials wrote an open letter Monday urging the city
of Paris not to install the 12 - metre - tall «Bouquet
of Tulips» outside the Museum
of Modern Art and adjacent Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art cent
Art and adjacent Palais de Tokyo, a
contemporary art cent
art centre.
About Site - Queensland's premier visual
arts institution, the Queensland
Art Gallery Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), connects people and art through a dynamic program of Australian and international exhibitions that showcase works from a diverse range of historical and contemporary artis
Art Gallery Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), connects people and art through a dynamic program of Australian and international exhibitions that showcase works from a diverse range of historical and contemporary artis
Art (QAGOMA), connects people
and art through a dynamic program of Australian and international exhibitions that showcase works from a diverse range of historical and contemporary artis
art through a dynamic program
of Australian
and international exhibitions that showcase works from a diverse range
of historical
and contemporary artists.
His work is in the permanent collection
of New York's Museum
of Modern Art and the British Museum
and has been exhibited at the Tate, Centre Pompidou, MoMA, Whitney Museum
of American
Art, Berlin Kunsthalle, PS1, Whitechapel
Gallery,
and London's Institute
of Contemporary Arts.
With Table Mountain
and the Cape
of Good Hope both in close proximity, nature is never far away, but within the city itself, you'll find plenty
of urban charm, such as a world - class restaurant scene, fashionable shops,
and modern art galleries, including the newly opened Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Afri
art galleries, including the newly opened Zeitz Museum
of Contemporary Art Afri
Art Africa.
One
of the UK's leading
modern and contemporary art and craft galleries, the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art offers a number of exhibitions showcasing art from all over the
modern and contemporary art and craft galleries, the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art offers a number of exhibitions showcasing art from all over the wor
art and craft
galleries, the Middlesbrough Institute
of Modern Art offers a number of exhibitions showcasing art from all over the
Modern Art offers a number of exhibitions showcasing art from all over the wor
Art offers a number
of exhibitions showcasing
art from all over the wor
art from all over the world.
The Scottish National
Gallery of Modern Art is part of the National Galleries of Scotland with the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery and houses the national collection of modern and contemporary art dating from about 1900 to the presen
Modern Art is part of the National Galleries of Scotland with the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery and houses the national collection of modern and contemporary art dating from about 1900 to the present d
Art is part
of the National Galleries
of Scotland with the Scottish National Portrait
Gallery and the Scottish National
Gallery and houses the national collection
of modern and contemporary art dating from about 1900 to the presen
modern and contemporary art dating from about 1900 to the present d
art dating from about 1900 to the present day.
Nestled in the very heart
of Stellenbosch, walking distance to restaurant, shops,
art galleries and museums, The Vibe Guest Studios offers
modern and contemporary bed
and breakfast accommodation for the discerning t...
Nestled in the very heart
of Stellenbosch, walking distance to restaurant, shops,
art galleries and museums, The Vibe Guest Studios offers
modern and contemporary bed
and breakfast accommodation for the discerning traveller.
Michael Rooks, Wieland Family» Curator
of Modern and Contemporary Art and curator
of the exhibition will lead a conversation with artist Alex Katz to celebrate the presentation
of his works in
gallery 105.
Jerwood
Gallery is situated next to the historic fishing beach in Hastings» picturesque Old Town, the award winning Jerwood
Gallery is home to the Jerwood Collection
of Modern and Contemporary British
art,
and a diverse temporary exhibition programme.
PPOW
Gallery, New York, NY 1987 «
Contemporary Arts Council» Museum
of Modern Art, Saatchi Corp., New York, NY 1986 «Painting
and Sculpture Today: 1986, «Indianapolis Museum
of Art, Indianapolis, IN
Work by the artist is held in public collections including The Broad
Art Foundation, Santa Monica, California; Hirshhorn Museum
and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles County Museum
of Art; Museum
of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; The Museum
of Modern Art, New York; National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate
Gallery, London;
and the Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York.
, curated by Anne Umland, Museum
of Modern Art, New York Someone else with my fingerprints, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris Overtake: The Reinterpretation
of Modern Art, curated by René Zechlin
and Matt Parker, Lewis Gluckman
Gallery, University College Cork, Cork Degree Zero, Richard Telles Fine
Art, Los Angeles Introvert, extrovert, Makes no Difference, curated by John Armleder, Galerie Catherine Issert, Saint Paul de Vence The Lath Picture Show, Friedrich Petzel
Gallery, New York Uncertain States
of America: American
Art in the 3rd Millenium, (Guyton \ Walker), curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist
and Gunnar Kvaran, Le Musée du Serignan, Serignan; Herning
Art Museum, Herning / Copenhagen; The Centre for
Contemporary Art, Zanek, Ujazdowski, Warsaw DUMP: Postmodern Sculture in the Dissolved Field, curated by Andrea Kroksnes, Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, Arkitektur og Deisg, Oslo Stuff: International
Contemporary Art from the Collection
of Burt Aaron, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Detroit Seth Price / Kelley Walker / Continuous Project, (Continuous Project),
Modern Art Oxford, Oxford En Foco: El CoLeccionismo en Puerto Rico - Parte 1: Apropiacion, Autoria y Autenticidad - Wade Guyton, Seth Price, Josh Smith, Kelley Walker, Aaron Young, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, Santurce Imagination Becomes Reality, ZKM Center for
Art and Media Karlsruhe, Germany Very Abstract
and Hyper Figurative, curated by Jens Hoffmann, Thomas Dane
Gallery, London For the People
of Paris, Sutton Lane (c / o Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot), Paris À Moitié Carré, À Moitié Fou / Half Square, Half Crazy, curated by Vincent Pécoil, Lily Reynaud, Dewar
and Elisabeth Wetterwald, Centre National d'
Art Contemporain de la Villa Arson, Nice Hard Hat Dispatch, curated by Fabrice Stroun
and Balthazar Lovay, Dispatch, New York Tbilisi 4: Every Day is Saturday, curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Tbilisi String Show, curated by Josh Smith, Greene Naftali
Gallery, New York
His work has been the subject
of numerous one - person museum exhibitions in the United States
and Europe, including Tate
Gallery, London (1986); the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1991); the Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York (1992); the Whitechapel
Gallery, London (1998); Kunsthalle Basel (2000); the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York (2001); the Irish Museum
of Modern Art, Dublin (2009); Kunsthaus Graz, Austria (2016);
and the Museum
of Fine
Arts, Boston (2016).
His paintings, sculptures,
and works on paper have been the subject
of numerous exhibitions: The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 1982; Tate
Gallery, London, 1982; Whitechapel
Gallery, London, 1987; Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, 1987; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1987; Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York, 1987; San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art, San Francisco, 1987; Museum
of Fine
Arts, Houston, 1987; Musée d'
Art Contemporain, Nîmes, 1989; Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich, 1989; Palais des Beaux -
Arts, Brussels, 1989; Fruitmarket
Gallery, Edinburgh, 1989; Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1989; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Monterrey, 1994; Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, 1995; Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, Bologna, 1996; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt / Main, 2004; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, 2004; Rotonda della Besana, Milan, 2007; Tabakalera, Donostia - San Sebastián, 2007; Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, 2009; The
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 2010; Museo Correr, Piazza San Marco, Venice, 2011; J.F. Willumsens Museum, Frederikssund, 2013; The Brant Foundation
Art Study Center, Greenwich, 2013; Dallas
Contemporary, Dallas, 2014; Gagosian
Gallery, New York, 2014; Dairy
Art Centre, London, 2014; Museu de Arte de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2014, NSU
Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, 2014; University
of Michigan Museum
of Art, Ann Arbor, 2015; Almine Rech
Gallery, Paris, 2015; Vito Schnabel
Gallery, St. Moritz, 2016; Blum & Poe, LA, 2016;
and Aspen
Art Museum, Aspen, 2016.
His works are represented in prominent collections internationally, including The British Museum, London; Carnegie Museum
of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; The Museum
of Modern Art, New York; National
Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; Tate
Gallery, London; Victoria
and Albert Museum, London;
and the Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
He has been included in numerous significant group exhibitions including Display — between
art and arts & crafts, Applied Arts Pavilion, the 57th Biennale di Venezia (2017); Okoyama Art Summit (2016), Viehof Collection: International Contemporary Art, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2016); You've Got to Know the Rules... to Break Them, de la Cruz Collection, Miami (2015); Beyond the Supersquare, The Bronx Museum of Arts, New York, US (2014); KölnSkulptur # 7, Skulpturenpark Köln, Cologne (2013); Print / Out, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); Ind
art and arts & crafts, Applied Arts Pavilion, the 57th Biennale di Venezia (2017); Okoyama Art Summit (2016), Viehof Collection: International Contemporary Art, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2016); You've Got to Know the Rules... to Break Them, de la Cruz Collection, Miami (2015); Beyond the Supersquare, The Bronx Museum of Arts, New York, US (2014); KölnSkulptur # 7, Skulpturenpark Köln, Cologne (2013); Print / Out, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); In
arts & crafts, Applied
Arts Pavilion, the 57th Biennale di Venezia (2017); Okoyama Art Summit (2016), Viehof Collection: International Contemporary Art, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2016); You've Got to Know the Rules... to Break Them, de la Cruz Collection, Miami (2015); Beyond the Supersquare, The Bronx Museum of Arts, New York, US (2014); KölnSkulptur # 7, Skulpturenpark Köln, Cologne (2013); Print / Out, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); In
Arts Pavilion, the 57th Biennale di Venezia (2017); Okoyama
Art Summit (2016), Viehof Collection: International Contemporary Art, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2016); You've Got to Know the Rules... to Break Them, de la Cruz Collection, Miami (2015); Beyond the Supersquare, The Bronx Museum of Arts, New York, US (2014); KölnSkulptur # 7, Skulpturenpark Köln, Cologne (2013); Print / Out, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); Ind
Art Summit (2016), Viehof Collection: International
Contemporary Art, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2016); You've Got to Know the Rules... to Break Them, de la Cruz Collection, Miami (2015); Beyond the Supersquare, The Bronx Museum of Arts, New York, US (2014); KölnSkulptur # 7, Skulpturenpark Köln, Cologne (2013); Print / Out, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); Ind
Art, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2016); You've Got to Know the Rules... to Break Them, de la Cruz Collection, Miami (2015); Beyond the Supersquare, The Bronx Museum
of Arts, New York, US (2014); KölnSkulptur # 7, Skulpturenpark Köln, Cologne (2013); Print / Out, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); In
Arts, New York, US (2014); KölnSkulptur # 7, Skulpturenpark Köln, Cologne (2013); Print / Out, MoMA Museum
of Modern Art, New York (2012); Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); Ind
Art, New York (2012);
Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); Ind
Art of Communication: Anri Sala, Yang Ah Ham, Philippe Parreno, Jorge Pardo, National Museum
of Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); Ind
Art, Deoksugung (2011); The Jewel Thief, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum
and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); Ind
Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, (2010); theanyspacewhatever, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); Index.
CATALOGUES 2016 Marnie Weber, The Day
of Forevermore: Synopsis, Script, Storyboard, introduction by Paul Bernard, 96 pages, Museum
of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCO), Geneva, Switzerland 2015 Unicorn Girl, written by Darcey Steinke, illustrated by Marnie Weber, Spirit Sister Publication 2010 Marnie Weber, The Cinema Show A Film Retrospective
and Installations, texts by Yves Aupetitallot, Doug Harvey,
and Stephanie Moisdon, artist interview by Mike Kelley, 125 pgs, 73 color ill., Le Magasin Centre National d'
Art Contemporain de Grenoble, France 2007 Sing Me A Western Song, text by Annie Buckley, 40 pgs., 24 color ill., Patrick Painter
Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2005 Marnie Weber, From The Dust Room, texts by Julie Joyce, Amy Gerstler, Darcey Steinke, 56 pgs., 37 color ill., Luckman
Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA SOLO ALBUM RELEASES 2008 Marnie Weber, Lonely Soundtracks, 1993 — 2008 2005 Songs Forgotten: Selections From Marnie Weber 1989 — 2004 1996 Cry for Happy.
Mitchell has since been the subject
of numerous museum exhibitions,
and examples
of her work hang in nearly every major public collection
of modern art, including the Art Institute of Chicago; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Osaka City Art Museum of Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New
modern art, including the Art Institute of Chicago; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Osaka City Art Museum of Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New Yo
art, including the
Art Institute of Chicago; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Osaka City Art Museum of Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New Yo
Art Institute
of Chicago; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Osaka City Art Museum of Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New Yo
Art, Sydney, Australia; the Museum
of Modern Art, New York; the Osaka City Art Museum of Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New
Modern Art, New York; the Osaka City Art Museum of Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New Yo
Art, New York; the Osaka City
Art Museum of Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New Yo
Art Museum
of Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New
Modern Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate Gallery, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New Yo
Art, Japan; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Tate
Gallery, London
and the Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New Yo
Art, New York.
Traveled to the Bunkamura Museum
of Art, Shibuya (August 15 — September 16); Museum
of Modern Art, Kamakura (September 29 — October 28); Sapporo Tokyu, Sapporo (November 1 — 13); Tenjin Iwataya, Fukuoka (January 15 — 28, 1991); Daimaru Museum, Umeda, Osaka (February 20 — March 11, 1991); Nagano Tokyu, Nagano (March 15 — 27, 1991); Hiroshima Museum
of Art, Hiroshima (April 14 — May 6, 1991);
and Matsuzakaya Museum, Nagoya (May 23 — June 9, 1991) L'
Art en France 1945 - 1990, Fondation Daniel Templon, Fréjus, France (July 3 — September 16)
Contemporary Prints & Multiples, Nora Haime
Gallery, New York (June 14 — July 14) Some Seventies Works, Robert Miller
Gallery, New York (June 12 — July 31) Polyptyques et paravents: Un Siècle de création, 1890 — 1990 (Part II: Développements dans l'
art moderne), Galerie Bellier, Paris (May 10 — June 9) Chuck Connelly, Louise Fishman, Raoul Hague, Alain Kirili, Joan Mitchell, Catherine Murphy, Carl Palazzolo, Tony Smith, Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York (January 10 — February 24)
Cronin's works has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including Global Positioning Systems, Perez
Art Museum Miami, FL (2014 - 15); 1993: Experimental, Jet Set, Trash
and No Star, New Museum, New York, NY (2013); Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Industry City, Brooklyn, NY (2013); Watch Your Step, The FLAG
Art Foundation, New York, NY (2012); Because We Are, Station Museum
of Contemporary Art, Houston, TX (2010);
and Sh (out):
Contemporary Art and Human Rights,
Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland (2009).
His work is included in the permanent collections
of the National
Gallery of Canada; San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art; Los Angeles County Museum
of Art; Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the University
of Connecticut
and the Studio Museum, Harlem, NY.
2018 Tacita Dean: PORTRAIT, National Portrait
Gallery, London Tacita Dean: STILL LIFE, National
Gallery, London 2017 Tacita Dean: LA Exuberance, Frith Street
Gallery, London 2016 Tacita Dean, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City Tacita Dean, Espace Louis Vuitton, Munich 2014 Print Projects, Statens Museum For Kunst, Copenhagen 2013 JG, Arcadia University
Art Gallery, Philadelphia Tacita Dean, Frith Street
Gallery, London The Measure
of Things, Instituto Moreira Salles, Rio de Janeiro De Mar en Mar, Fundation Botin, Santander Tacita Dean, The Fabric Workshop
and Museum, Philadelphia 2012 Five Americans, New Museum, New York Tacita Dean, Norton Museum
of Art, Florida 2011 Film, Tate
Modern, London Line
of Fate, MUMOK, Vienna 2010 Common Guild, Glasgow Craneway Event, Frith Street
Gallery, London 2009 Australian Centre for
Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia Sprengel Museum, Hanover Museum
of Contemporary Art, Montreal 2008 In My Manor, Villa Oppenheim Galerie für Gegenwartskunst, Berlin Amadeus, Marian Goodman, Paris DIA, Beacon 2007 Wandermüde, Frith Street
Gallery Hugh Lane
Gallery, Dublin Tacita Dean, Guggenheim Museum, New York Tacita Dean: Film works, Miami
Art Central
Alexander Calder has been the subject
of dozens
of exhibitions at museums worldwide, including retrospectives at the Museum
of Modern Art (1943), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1964), Whitney Museum
of American
Art (1976),
and National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1998), as well as major exhibitions at museums including Museo Guggenheim Bilbao; The
Art Institute
of Chicago; the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'
Art Moderne, Paris; The Detroit Institute
of Art; Foundation Beyeler, Riehen, Switzerland; Kunsthalle Basel; The Menil Collection, Houston; Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York; Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museum
of Fine
Arts, Houston; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam;
and Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis.
He had his first solo show at Tibor de Nagy
Gallery, New York, in 1960,
and has subsequently exhibited at institutions such as The Museum
of Modern Art, Whitney Museum
of American
Art, Queens Museum
of Art, New Museum
of Contemporary Art,
and P.S. 1.
Selected group exhibitions include The Forever Now:
Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World, the Museum
of Modern Art, New York (2014 — 2015); 30 Americans, organized by the Rubell Family Collection, Miami, traveling to
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (2014), Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville (2013 — 2014), Milwaukee Art Museum (2012), Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia (2012), Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (2011 — 2012), North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh (2011), and Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008 — 2009); Variations: Conversations in and Around Contemporary Painting, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2014); Body Doubles, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2014); Angel of History, Beaux - arts de Paris: L'école nationale supérieure (2013); and In the Holocene, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (20
Arts Center, New Orleans (2014), Frist Center for the Visual
Arts, Nashville (2013 — 2014), Milwaukee Art Museum (2012), Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia (2012), Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (2011 — 2012), North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh (2011), and Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008 — 2009); Variations: Conversations in and Around Contemporary Painting, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2014); Body Doubles, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2014); Angel of History, Beaux - arts de Paris: L'école nationale supérieure (2013); and In the Holocene, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (20
Arts, Nashville (2013 — 2014), Milwaukee
Art Museum (2012), Chrysler Museum
of Art, Norfolk, Virginia (2012), Corcoran
Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (2011 — 2012), North Carolina Museum
of Art, Raleigh (2011),
and Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008 — 2009); Variations: Conversations in
and Around
Contemporary Painting, Los Angeles County Museum
of Art (2014); Body Doubles, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2014); Angel
of History, Beaux -
arts de Paris: L'école nationale supérieure (2013); and In the Holocene, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (20
arts de Paris: L'école nationale supérieure (2013);
and In the Holocene, MIT List Visual
Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (20
Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (2012).
Her work has been extensively exhibited internationally in
galleries and museums,
and is in leading public collections, including the Museum
of Modern Art, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art, San Francisco; Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Tate
Modern, London;
and the Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York.
Sze's sculptures, installations
and works on paper have also been exhibited at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Serpentine
Gallery in London, the Museum
of Modern Art in New York, the Museum
of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, the High Museum
of Art in Atlanta, the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art,
and the Carnegie Museum
of Art in Pittsburgh, as part
of the 1999 Carnegie International.
2007 Weather Report, Centro Atlantico de Arte Morderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Absent Without Leave, Victoria Miro
Gallery, London, UK Unholy Truths, Initial Access, Frank Cohen Collection, Manchester, UK Effigies, Stuart Shave /
Modern Art, London, UK Fractured Figure, Curated by Jeffrey Deitch, Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece Beyond the Zero, Peres Projects, Athens, Greece Destroy Athens, The First Athens Biennale, Athens, Greece Get Lost: Artists Map Downtown New York, The New Museum, New York, NY How Much Longer, Belkin Staellite, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Out
of Art, Centrepasquart, Kunsthaus Centre D'
art, Biel Bienne, Switzerland Sweet Bird
of Youth, Curated by Hedi Slimane, Arndt & Partner, Berlin, Germany Chi Peng's Journey to the West, White Space, in association with Alexander Ochs
Gallery, Beijing, China New York — States
of Mind, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany Terence Koh
and AA Bronson, Galerie Fredric Giroux, Paris, France Between Two Deaths, Zentrum Für Kunst
and Medietechnologie, Karlsruhe, Germany Time Difference, Initial Access, Frank Cohen Collection, Wolverhampton, UK Body Politix, Witte De with Center for
Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Stamm's work is included in the public collections
of Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY), Carnegie Museum (Pittsburgh, PA), Hall
Art Collection (Derneburg, Germany; Reading, Vermont), Museum
of Contemporary Art MoCA (Los Angeles, CA), Phoenix
Art Museum (Phoenix, AZ), Aldrich
Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield, CT), Museum
of Modern Art MoMA (New York, NY), Guggenheim Museum (New York, NY)
and Western Australia
Art Gallery (Perth, Australia).
Lesley Heller Workspace, New York, NY Claxons (four - person exhibition, curated by Walter Robinson), Haunch
of Venison, New York, NY Grey Area, New York, NY The Queen's Feathers (one - person exhibition), John Tevis
Gallery, Paris France 2011 Peacocks and Bottles (one - person exhibition) Organized by Nana Kipiani in conjunction with Artisterium, National Gallery of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia Forever and Never, One More Time (two - person exhibition), Season, Seattle, WA Color Theory, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 2010 Birdbaths and Birdhouses (one person exhibition), Le Petit Versailles, New York, NY The Visible Vagina, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art & David Nolan Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, Paris France 2011 Peacocks
and Bottles (one - person exhibition) Organized by Nana Kipiani in conjunction with Artisterium, National
Gallery of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia Forever and Never, One More Time (two - person exhibition), Season, Seattle, WA Color Theory, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 2010 Birdbaths and Birdhouses (one person exhibition), Le Petit Versailles, New York, NY The Visible Vagina, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art & David Nolan Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia Forever
and Never, One More Time (two - person exhibition), Season, Seattle, WA Color Theory, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 2010 Birdbaths
and Birdhouses (one person exhibition), Le Petit Versailles, New York, NY The Visible Vagina, Francis M. Naumann Fine
Art & David Nolan
Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New York, NY 2009
Modern &
Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine
Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room
Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta
Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine
Art, New York, NY NADA
Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta
Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit
Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall
of Portraits, Pinkard
Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, Maryland College Institute
of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine
Art, New York, NY Sleight
of Hand, Salena
Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump
gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent
Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek
Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy
Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy
Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski
Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy
Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson
Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brooklyn, NY
This year's edition
of Expo Chicago features 145
galleries from 23 countries showing a wide range
of modern and contemporary art.
Major museum exhibitions include «Paintings 1975 — 1995,»
Modern Art Museum
of Fort Worth, Texas (opened 1995 at the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York, traveled to the
Modern Art Museum
of Fort Worth, Kunstverein Düsseldorf,
and Hayward
Gallery, London in 1996); Irish Museum
of Modern Art, Dublin, (2006, traveled to Tate Britain
and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid); «Paintings: 1992 — 2007,» Yale Center for British
Art, New Haven (2007, traveled to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge); «Time
and Place, 2001 — 2010,» Museum
of Modern Art Oxford (2010, traveled to De Pont Museum
of Contemporary Art, Tilburg, The Netherlands,
and San Diego Museum
of Art, 2010 — 11); «Howard Hodgkin,» Fondation Bemberg, Toulouse, France (2013);
and «Made in Mumbai,» Curator's
Gallery at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai (2016).
Significant group exhibitions include: the Museum
of Modern Art, New York (2006); ICA London (2006); Deste Foundation, Centre for
Contemporary Art, Athens (2006); National
Gallery, London (2006); Wattis Institute for
Contemporary Arts, San Francisco (2011);
and Asian
Art Museum, San Francisco (2012).
Ackland
Art Museum, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Addison
Gallery of American
Art, Andover, Massachusetts Albright — Knox
Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York Allen Memorial
Art Museum at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio The
Art Institute
of Chicago Berardo Museum - Collection
of Modern and Contemporary Art, Lisbon, Portugal Birmingham Museum
of Art, Alabama Blanton Museum
of Art at the University
of Texas, Austin, Texas Boca Raton Museum
of Art, Boca Raton, Florida Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York Butler Institute
of American
Art, Youngstown, Ohio Carnegie Museum
of Art, Pittsburgh Fondation Cartier pour l'
Art Contemporain, Paris, France Castellani
Art Museum, Niagara University, Lewiston, New York Cleveland Museum
of Art, Ohio Colby College Museum
of Art, Waterville, Maine Cranbrook
Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Crystal Bridges Museum
of American
Art Currier Museum
of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire Dallas Museum
of Art, Texas The Dayton
Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio Denver
Art Museum, Colorado Des Moines
Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa Detroit Institute
of Arts, Detroit, Michigan The Empire State Plaza
Art Collection, Albany Fonds National d'
Art Contemporain, Puteaux, France Fonds Régional d'
Art Contemporain - Haute - Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen, France Fonds Régional d'
Art Contemporain - Provence - Alpes - Côte d'Azur, Marseille, France Foundation de 11 Lijnen, Oudenburg, Belgium Georgia Museum
of Art, University
of Georgia, Athens J. Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles, California Haggerty Museum
of Art at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Hammer Museum, University
of California, Los Angeles Harvard
Art Museums, Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts Hirshhorn Museum
and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC Hofstra University Museum, Hempstead, New York Hood Museum
of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire Indianapolis Museum
of Art, Indiana Iwaki City
Art Museum, Japan Kemper Museum
of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri The
Art Museum at the University
of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky LAAC - Lieu d'
Art et Action Contemporaine de Dunkerque, Dunkerque, France Linda Pace Foundation, San Antonio, Texas Los Angeles County Museum
of Art, Los Angeles, California LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris, France Fondation Maeght, Saint - Paul, France The McNay
Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall, Sweden The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York Milwaukee
Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Minnesota Museum
of American
Art, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Modern Art Museum
of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas Musée de l'Hospice Saint - Roch, Issoudun, France Musée des Beaux -
Arts de Caen, Caen, France Musée des Beaux -
Arts de Montréal, Canada Musée National d'
Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France Museum
of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, Florida Museum
of Fine
Arts, Boston, Massachusetts The Museum
of Fine
Arts, Houston, Texas The Museum
of Modern Art, New York National
Gallery of Art, Washington, DC National
Gallery of Australia, Canberra National
Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia National Museum
of Women in the
Arts, Washington, DC Osaka City
Art Museum
of Modern Art, Japan Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy Philadelphia Museum
of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC Rhode Island School
of Design Museum
of Art, Providence Saint Louis
Art Museum, Missouri Samsung Museum, Seoul, South Korea San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art, San Francisco, California Seattle
Art Museum, Seattle, Washington Shizuoka Prefectural Museum
of Art, Shizuoka — shi, Japan Smart Museum
of Art at the University
of Chicago, Illinois Smith College Museum
of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts Smithsonian American
Art Museum, Washington, DC The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum
and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York Stanford University, Anderson Collection, Palo Alto, California The Tate
Gallery, London, England Ulrich Museum
of Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern Ireland University
of California, Berkeley
Art Museum, Berkeley University
of Iowa Museum
of Art, Iowa City (work is currently on loan to Figge
Art Musem) University
of Michigan Museum
of Art, Ann Arbor Vancouver
Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Frances Lehman Loeb
Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York University
of Virginia
Art Museum, Charlottesville Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota Weatherspoon
Art Museum, University
of North Carolina at Greensboro Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York Williams College Museum
of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts Worcester
Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts Yale University
Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut
Solo exhibitions from the past decade include those organized by Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, 2003; Astrup Fearnley Museum
of Modern Art, Oslo, 2004 (traveled to the Helsinki City
Art Museum, 2005); Château de Versailles, France, 2008; Museum
of Contemporary Art Chicago, 2008; The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York, 2008; Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2008; Serpentine
Gallery, London, 2009; Scottish National
Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, 2011; Fondation Beyeler, Basel, 2012;
and Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
and Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt, a joint exhibition in 2012.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2016 — «Faculty Exhibition», Evanston
Art Center, Evanston, IL 2015 — «Wish List»,
Gallery Project, curated by Gloria Pritschet
and Rocco DePietro, Toledo, Ohio
and Ann Arbor, Michigan 2015 — «Roots», Linda Warren Projects, Chicago, IL 2015 — Noyes Cultural
Arts Center, Evanston, IL 2015 — «Faculty Exhibition», Evanston
Art Center, Evanston, IL 2014 — «National
Contemporary Painting», Weatherhead
Gallery, University
of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, Indiana 2013 — «31st Juried
Art Show», Wilmette Public Library, Wimette, IL 2012 — «30th Juried
Art Show», Wilmette Public Library, Wimette, IL 2012 — «Narrative Fragments», Quidley & Company, Boston, MA 2011 — «Juxtaposed», juried by Alyssa Monks, Six Summit
Gallery, Ivoryton, CT 2011 — «Paintworks», Gowanus Ballroom, curated by Kristin Kunc, Courtney Jordan & Hyeseung Marriage - Song, Brooklyn, NY 2011 — «Space Invaders», co-curated by Virginia Rose
and John Nickle, Rose
Contemporary, Portland, ME 2011 — «Cinematic Bodies», curated by Jamie Adams, Zolla Lieberman
Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 — «Snow», XL Projects, Syracuse University
Gallery, Syracuse, NY 2010 — «Women Painting Women», Robert Lange Studios
Gallery, Charleston, SC 2010 — «Remnants», Fuse
Gallery, New York, NY 2010 — «Highlights» Island Weiss
Gallery, New York, NY 2010 — «Conceptually Sound», Medialia Rack
and Hamper
Gallery, New York, NY 2010 — «Chicago
Art Fair», shown by Linda Warren
Gallery in Chicago, Illinois 2010 — «Looks good on Paper», DFN
Gallery, New York, NY 2009 — «Water / Bodies», Eden Rock
Gallery, St. Barths, F.W.I. 2009 — «Summer Exhibition 2009», curated by Eric Fischl, Matthew Flowers, Anne Strauss, New York Academy
of Art, NY, NY 2009 — «Old School», Jack the Pelican, Brooklyn, NY 2009 — Caldwell Snyder, San Francisco, CA 2008 — «Small Works», Sarah Bain
Gallery, Anaheim, CA 2008 — «City Lights», George Billis
Gallery, New York, NY 2008 — «Chicago
Art Fair», shown by Linda Warren
Gallery in Chicago, Illinois 2008 — «Take Home a Nude»
Art Auction at Phillips de Pury & Company, New York, NY 2007 — «Summer Exhibition 2007», curated by Eric Fischl, Jenny Saville, Vincent Desiderio, New York Academy
of Art, NY, NY 2007 — «Four Handed Lift: Advocacy,
Art, Spirit
and Community», Moti Hasson
Gallery, New York, NY 2007 — «Small Works», Sarah Bain
Gallery, Anaheim, CA 2008 — «Chicago
Art Fair», shown by Linda Warren
Gallery in Chicago, Illinois 2006 — «
Contemporary Imaginings, The Howard A.
and Judith Tullman Collection», Mobile Museum
of Art, Mobile, Alabama 2006 — «Night
of a Thousand Drawings», Group Show, Artist's Space, New York, NY 2006 — «AAF», shown by DFN
Gallery, New York, NY 2006 — «Salon 2006», New York Academy
of Art, New York, NY 2006 — «LA
Art Fair», shown by Linda Warren
Gallery in Chicago, Los Angeles, CA 2005 — «New Works», curated by Eric Fischl, Jane
Gallery, St. Barthelemy, F.W.I. 2005 — «A Terrible Beauty: Figurative painting in the 21st Century», Grey McGear
Modern, Santa Monica, CA 2005 — «Small Works», Sarah Bain
Gallery, Brea, CA 2005 — «Cityscapes», Sarah Bain
Gallery, Brea, CA 2005 — «Take Home a Nude»
Art Auction at Phillips de Pury & Company, New York, NY 2005 — «Go Figure», George Billis
Gallery, New York, NY 2004 — «Postcards from the Edge, Visual Aids Benefit», Brent Sikemma
Gallery, New York, NY 2004 — «Night
of a Thousand Drawings», Group Show, Artist's Space, New York, NY 2004 — «Points
of Muse», Linda Warren
Gallery, Chicago, IL 2004 — «Separate Visions», Sarah Bain
Gallery, Brea, CA 2004 — «Still Life», Sarah Bain
Gallery, Brea, CA 2004 — «27th Small Works Exhibition», New York, NY 2003 — «Space Invaders», curated by Peter Drake, Fish Tank
Gallery, New York, NY 2003 — «26th Small Works Exhibition», New York, NY 2002 — «National
Arts Club 26th Annual Student Show», National
Arts Club, New York, NY
This major touring exhibition organized by the National
Gallery of Art (Washington, DC) examines the shifting identity of American self - taught artists and offers an unprecedented overview of their profound impact on the evolution of modern and contemporary a
Art (Washington, DC) examines the shifting identity
of American self - taught artists
and offers an unprecedented overview
of their profound impact on the evolution
of modern and contemporary artart.
«Pose
and Sculpture,» curated by Daniel Baumann, Casey Kaplan, New York, NY, June 30 — August 4, 2006 «Two or Three or Something: Maria Lassnig, Liz Larner,» Kunsthaus Graz, February 4 — May 7, 2006 «Whitney Biennial 2006: Day for Night,» Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York, NY, March 2 - May 28, 2006 «Gone Formalism,» Institute
of Contemporary Art at the University
of Pennsylvania, Pittsburg, January 21 — March 26, 2006 2005 «Extreme Abstraction,» curated by Louis Grachos
and Claire Schneider, Albright Knox
Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, July 15 — October 2, 2005, catalogue «The The,» curated by Stuart Shave,
Modern Art, London, July 8 — August 7, 2005 «The Meeting,» curated by Kathryn Andrews, Center for the
Arts of Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, CA, May 27 — July 2, 2005 2004 «Showdown,» curated by Kimberli Meyer
and Fritz Haeg, Schindler House, Los Angeles, October 22 — 23, 2004 «Full House,» curated by David Pagel, East
Gallery, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, August 16 - September 10, 2004 «100 Artist See God,» curated by John Baldessari
and Meg Cranston, The Jewish Museum San Francisco, March 7 — June 27, 2004; Laguna
Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA, July 25 — October 3, 2004; Institute
of Contemporary Art, London, England, November 19, 2004 — January 9, 2005;
Contemporary Art Center
of Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9 — September 4, 2005, catalogue «The Thought that Counts,» curated by Jason Meadows, Sister
Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2003 «Inaugural Exhibition,» Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, January 25 - March 8 «Within Hours We Would Be in the Middle
of Nowhere,» 303
Gallery, New York, NY, July 19 — August 29, 2003 neugerriemschneider, Berlin, Germany «Popstraction,» curated by Paola Antonelli, curator
of Architecture
and Design at MOMA
and independent curator
and writer, Eungie Joo, Deitch Projects, New York, NY, catalogue «Imagination: Perception in
Art,» curated by Peter Pakesch
and Martin Prinzhorn, Kunsthaus Graz, Graz, Austria, October 25, 2003 — January 18, 2004, catalogue Tanya Bonakdar
Gallery, New York, NY, November 20, 2003 — January 10, 2004 2002
Now he is represented by the Friedrich Petzel
Gallery in Chelsea,
and has well - known collectors avidly buying his
art, examples of which are already in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, to name a f
art, examples
of which are already in the permanent collections
of the Museum
of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, to name a f
Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, to name a f
Art and the Museum
of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, to name a f
Art in Los Angeles, to name a few.
Founded in 1889 as the first English
gallery in a park,
and undergoing a major capital redevelopment during 2013 - 15, the Whitworth is home to internationally renowned collections
of historic,
modern and contemporary art, wallpapers
and textiles.