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		<description><![CDATA[Born 1968, in Sternberk, Czech Republic
EDUCATION
1992, Ontario College of Art, Toronto &#8211; Honours Diploma


SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2003 post-synthetic, Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York
2001 Sofaset, Christopher Cutts Gallery
2000 Proud Moments, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto
1999 Imitation, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto
1997 Vestige, MEG Gallery, Toronto
1995 News From Czech, D.Lake Galleries, Toronto

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><blockquote><p>Born 1968, in Sternberk, Czech Republic<font color="#ffffff"><b></b></font></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>EDUCATION</b></font><br />
1992, Ontario College of Art, Toronto &#8211; Honours Diploma<br />
<font color="#ffffff"><b></b></font><font color="#ffffff"><b></b></font></p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2003 post-synthetic, Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York<br />
2001 Sofaset, Christopher Cutts Gallery<br />
2000 Proud Moments, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto<br />
1999 Imitation, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto<br />
1997 Vestige, MEG Gallery, Toronto<br />
1995 News From Czech, D.Lake Galleries, Toronto<br />
<font color="#ffffff"><b></b></font></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2003 Paintings, Drawings and Sculptures, Green Pastures, Toronto<br />
Hyperrealism II, Pilzen, Czech Republic<br />
Meg International, Utrecht. Holland<br />
2002 15 Year Celebration, Christopher Cutts Gallery<br />
The Accelerated Grimace, Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York<br />
Hyperrealism, Gallery of Modern Art, Hradec Kralove, Czech Repulbic<br />
Head and Shoulders, Clifford Smith Gallery, Boston<br />
2001 Illumine, MEG Gallery, Toronto<br />
Brooklyn/Toronto artists, Project, Toronto<br />
North by Northwest, Galerie Helm Reiswig, Stuttgart Germany<br />
1999 Under Forty, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto<br />
1998 Karasick &amp; Stipl, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto<br />
Central Moravian Artists, Hague, Holland<br />
1997 Baer, Fisk &amp; Stipl, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto<br />
1996 Gallery Artists, MEG Gallery, Toronto<br />
1995 Useful Objects, Synagogue na Palmovce, Liben, Prague<br />
1994 Sternberk Augustinian Monastery Installation Symposium, Sternberk, Czech Republic</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>ART FAIRS</b></font><br />
2004 Scope &#8211; London (UK)<br />
Toronto International Art Fair<br />
Art Chicago<br />
Scope &#8211; Los Angeles<br />
Scope &#8211; New York<br />
ARCO Madrid<br />
2003 Art Forum Berlin<br />
Toronto International Art Fair<br />
Art Miami<br />
Scope &#8211; New York<br />
Scope &#8211; Miami<br />
Scope &#8211; Los Angeles<br />
2002 Scope &#8211; Miami<br />
Toronto International Art Fair<br />
Scope &#8211; New York<br />
Art Forum Berlin<br />
2001 Art Forum Berlin<br />
Toronto International Art Fair<br />
2000 Art Forum Berlin<br />
<font color="#ffffff"><b></b></font></p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>AWARDS</b></font><br />
2002 Canada Council for the Arts, Travel Grant<br />
2001 Canada Council for the Arts, Travel Grant<br />
Canadian Embassy Berlin, Exhibition Assistance Grant<br />
2000 Canada Council for the Arts, Travel Grant<br />
1995 Ontario Arts Council, Special Project Grant<br />
Toronto Arts Council, Travel Grant<br />
1992 Governor General&#8217;s Gold Medal<br />
1992 Joan Chalmers Scholarship<br />
1992 David L. Stevenson Scholarship<br />
1991 Lever Brothers Scholarship<br />
1990 Stevenson and Sons Award<br />
<font color="#ffffff"><b></b></font></p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>BIBLIOGRAPHY</b></font><br />
Goddard, Peter: “It’s Showtime on Morrow Avenue,” Toronto Star, July 22, 2004<br />
Giminez, Antonio Lopez, ed: Fairs – ARCO ’04, La Maquina Contemporanea, Spring 2004 ed.<br />
Fox, Ellen: “The Cutting Edge Crashes the Dance Yet Again,” Chicago Tribune, May 7, 2004<br />
Chacon, F.: &#8220;El &#8216;Top 10&#8242; De La Feria De Las Vanidades&#8221;, El Mundo, Madrid Spain, Feb 13th, 2004<br />
Navarro, M.:&#8221;Futuribles, entre el cieloy la tierra&#8217;,El Cultural, El Mundo, Madrid, Spain, Feb.13th 2004<br />
ABC de ARCO: Front Cover Image, Madrid, Spain, Feb13th, 2004<br />
Rump Von G.H.: Oct. 1st: Sponsor, Verzweifelt Gesuch, Berliner Morgen Post, Berlin, Germany<br />
Gladman, R.:&#8217;Richard Stipl: Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York&#8217;, Canadian Art Magazine, Toronto, Fall #03<br />
Milroy S.: Visual Arts: Summer 2003: Photo Based Works&#8217;, Globe&amp;Mail, Toronto, Aug16th,2003<br />
Goddard, P.: Slacker art heads to Greener Pastures, Toronto Star, 13/2/03<br />
Williams, L.: &#8216;The Accelerated Grimace&#8217; Lola Magazine, Toronto, Fall  2002<br />
Sirmans, F.: &#8216;The Accelerated Grimace&#8217;, TimeOut New York, 2002, New York<br />
Roenisch, C.: &#8216;Richard Stipl: Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart, Lola , Toronto, Summer 2002<br />
Deirdre, H.: Prime Project, NOW, vol. 20, no. 43, 2001, Toronto<br />
Ghaznavi,C.: art forum Berlin, Canadian Art, spring 2001,Toronto<br />
Gordon,D.: Sheet come off&#8230;,Toronto Star,25.2.01.,Toronto<br />
Young, S. &#8220;At The Gallerries,&#8221; National Post, July 22, 2000,Toronto<br />
Bieleszova, S.: Neprimy prenos, Atelier, volume 2, 2000, Prague, Czech Rep.<br />
Perina, L.: Vystava Neprimy prenos&#8230;, MF Dnes, 11.10.1999, Czech Rep.<br />
Heger, I.: Mohelnici lze videt take jinak, Svoboda, volume 9, no.237, 1999, Czech Rep.<br />
Pecha, L.: Mohelnicke podzemi&#8230;, Zemske noviny, volume 9, no.235, 1999, Czech Rep.<br />
Ghaznavi, Corrinna: &#8216;Double Vision,&#8217; Canadian Art Magazine, Summer 1999<br />
Catchlove, L.: D.I.Y.MOXIE, Hour, Montreal, 8/5/97<br />
Anderson, P.: People in Profile, Artey, Toronto, Spring 1997, volume 3 issue 1<br />
Jerabkova, E.: Vestige, Satellite, Toronto, 23/1/97<br />
Jordan, B.A.: Fast Forward, Canadian Art, Toronto, Winter 1996, volume 13, number 4<br />
Simicic, D.: Text for catalogue of &#8216;Useful Objects&#8217; project, Zagreb, Croatia, 1996<br />
Muller, S.: Plener, Atelier, Prague, Czech Republic, 2/11/95<br />
Pospisil, Z.: Exhibition Catalogue, &#8216;Objects and Paintings&#8217;, Gallery R, Prague, Czech Republic 1/4/94<br />
Taylor, K.: Art About, The Globe and Mail, Toronto<br />
Hume, C.: Young Contemporaries, The Toronto Star, Toronto</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[			1911  		Born in Paris, France
1938	 	Moved to New York
EDUCATION
1921-1927	Lycée Fénelon and Collège Sévigné
1932		Lycée Fénelon (received Baccalauréat after private study)
1932 -1935	Sorbonne
1934		Paul Colin
1936-1937	Atelier Roger Bissière dell&#8217;Académie Ranson
1936-1937	Académie of D&#8217;Espagnat
1936-1937	École du Louvre
1936-1938	École des Beaux-Arts (studying with devambez and Colarossi)
1936-1938	Académie de la Grande-Chaumière, as an assistant or massière
to Yves Brayer
1937-1938	Académie de la Grande-Chaumière, studying painting with Othon Friesz [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=artnewsonline.wordpress.com&blog=2961915&post=121&subd=artnewsonline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><blockquote><p>			1911  		Born in Paris, France<br />
1938	 	Moved to New York</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>EDUCATION</b></font><br />
1921-1927	Lycée Fénelon and Collège Sévigné</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>1932		Lycée Fénelon (received Baccalauréat after private study)<br />
1932 -1935	Sorbonne<br />
1934		Paul Colin<br />
1936-1937	Atelier Roger Bissière dell&#8217;Académie Ranson<br />
1936-1937	Académie of D&#8217;Espagnat<br />
1936-1937	École du Louvre<br />
1936-1938	École des Beaux-Arts (studying with devambez and Colarossi)<br />
1936-1938	Académie de la Grande-Chaumière, as an assistant or massière<br />
to Yves Brayer<br />
1937-1938	Académie de la Grande-Chaumière, studying painting with Othon Friesz  and sculpture with Wlérick<br />
1937-1938	Docent at the Louvre<br />
1937	Académie Julian<br />
1938		Académie Scandinavie with Charles Despiau<br />
1938		Atelier Fernand Léger<br />
1938		Marcel Gromaire and André Lhote<br />
1938-1939	L&#8217;Académie Ranson<br />
1939-1940	Vaclav Vytlacil</p>
<p>1938		Louise Bourgeois moves to New York City.<br />
1955 		On October 4th, Louise Bourgeois becomes an American citizen.</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>SOLO EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
1945		Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Paintings by Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(opened 6/4/45)<br />
1947	Norlyst Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Paintings&#8221; (10/28/47-11/8/47)<br />
1949 Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois, Recent Work 1947-1949: Seventeen Standing Figures in Wood&#8221; (10/3/49-10/29/49)</p>
<p>1950	Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculptures&#8221; (10/2/50-10/28/50)<br />
1953	Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings for Sculpture and Sculpture&#8221; (3/30/53-4/25/53)</p>
<p>Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, IL<br />
1959 Andrew D. White Art Museum, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY &#8220;Sculpture by Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (one of five exhibitions that were part of a &#8220;Festival of Contemporary Arts&#8221;) (4/9/59-4/25/59)</p>
<p>1964	Stable Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Recent Sculpture&#8221; (1/7/64-1/30/64)<br />
Rose Fried Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Recent Drawings by Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(1/14/64-2/29/64)</p>
<p>1974	112 Greene Street, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculpture 1970-1974&#8243;</p>
<p>(12/14/74-12/26/74)</p>
<p>1978 Hamilton Gallery of Contemporary Art, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: New Work&#8221; (9/16/78-10/21/78); includes the 10/21/78 performance &#8220;A Banquet/A Fashion Show of Body Parts&#8221; in conjunction with the piece Confrontation.<br />
Xavier Fourcade Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Triangles:<br />
New Sculpture and Drawings, 1978&#8243; (9/26/78-10/21/78)<br />
1978-1979	Berkeley Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Matrix / Berkeley 17&#8243; (12/78-2/79)</p>
<p>1978 Hamilton Gallery of Contemporary Art, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: New Work&#8221; (9/16/78-10/21/78); includes the 10/21/78 performance &#8220;A Banquet/A Fashion Show of Body Parts&#8221; in conjunction with the piece Confrontation.<br />
Xavier Fourcade Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Triangles:<br />
New Sculpture and Drawings, 1978&#8243; (9/26/78-10/21/78)<br />
1978-1979	Berkeley Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Matrix / Berkeley 17&#8243; (12/78-2/79)</p>
<p>1981 	Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Femme Maison&#8221; (5/3/81-6/6/81)<br />
1982		Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Bourgeois Truth&#8221;<br />
(11/23/82-12/31/82)<br />
Gallery of Fine Arts, Edison Community College, Fort Myers, FL<br />
&#8220;National Women in Art&#8221; (3/6/82 &#8211; 4/18/82)<br />
1982-1984 	Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective&#8221;<br />
(11/3/82-2/8/83).  Traveled to Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX</p>
<p>(3/12/83-5/8/83); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (9/3/83-10/30/83); Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH (11/2/83-1/5/84)<br />
1983		Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco, CA (9/14/83-10/22/83)<br />
1984	Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculpture&#8221; (9/11/84-10/6/84)<br />
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (11/17/84-<br />
12/1/84)</p>
<p>1985		Maeght-Lelong, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Retrospektive 1947-1984&#8243;<br />
(2/85-3/85).  Traveled to Maeght-Lelong, Zurich, Switzerland (4/85-5/85).<br />
Serpentine Gallery, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (5/18/85-6/23/85)<br />
New York Studio School, New York, NY &#8220;Ontogeny: Sculpture and Painting by 20th Century American Sculptors&#8221;<br />
1986 		Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (5/6/86-6/7/86)<br />
EYES installed at the Doris Freedman Plaza, Fifth Avenue at 60th Street,<br />
New York, NY (6/86-10/86), sponsored by the Public Art Fund and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Texas Gallery, Houston, TX &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculptures and Drawings&#8221;<br />
(11/18/86-12/27/86)<br />
1987	Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Paintings from the 1940&#8217;s&#8221; (1/6/87-1/31/87)<br />
Riva Yares Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (2/1/87-2/25/87)<br />
Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculpture<br />
1947-1955&#8243; (11/4/87-12/5/87)<br />
Janet Steinberg Gallery, San Francisco, CA &#8220;Paintings &amp; Drawings&#8221;</p>
<p>1987-1989 The Taft Museum, Cincinnati, OH &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (5/5/87–6/28/87). Traveled to The Art Museum at Florida International University, Miami, FL (10/23/87-1/18/88); Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX (7/1/88-8/28/88); Gallery of Art, Washington University, St. Louis, MO (9/18/88-10/30/88); Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY (9/27/89-11/26/89)<br />
1988	Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings 1939-1987&#8243; (1/2/88-1/30/88)<br />
Museum Overholland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Works on Paper 1939-1988&#8243; (10/22/88-12/31/88)<br />
1988-1989	Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Works from 1943-1987&#8243; (11/17/88-1/29/89)</p>
<p>1989		Galerie Lelong, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Dessins 1940-1986&#8243;<br />
(2/19/89-3/25/89)<br />
Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculpture&#8221; (3/28/89-4/22/89)<br />
Galerie Lelong, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Progressions and Regressions&#8221; (3/28/89-4/22/89)<br />
Sperone-Westwater Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Works from the 50&#8217;s&#8221; (4/18/89-5/6/89)</p>
<p>Museum of 20th Century, Vienna &#8220;Viennese Diven: Sigmund Freud Nowadays&#8221; (5/29/89-7/26/89)<br />
Galerie Lelong, Zurich, Switzerland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: 100 Zeichnungen<br />
1939-1989&#8243; (9/89-10/89)<br />
Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Selected Works<br />
1946-1989&#8243; (9/8/89-10/7/89)<br />
Art Gallery of York University, North York, Ontario, Canada &#8220;Recent Sculpture by Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
1989-1990	Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation, Toronto, Canada,<br />
&#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Legs&#8221; (6/28/89-4/90)</p>
<p>(11/6/90-1/6/91); Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland (3/7/91-5/5/91); and Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands (5/25/91-7/8/91)<br />
1990	Barbara Gross Galerie, Munich, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings and Sculpture&#8221; (2/15/90-3/31/90)<br />
Linda Cathcart Gallery, Santa Monica, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Bronze Sculpture and Drawings&#8221; (2/17/90-3/17/90)<br />
Karsten Schubert Ltd., London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings&#8221;<br />
(4/24/90-5/26/90)<br />
Riverside Studios, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: 1984-1989&#8243;<br />
(5/2/90-6/17/90)<br />
Galerie Krinzinger Wien, Vienna, Austria &#8220;Louise Bourgeois 1939-89 Skulpturen und Zeichnungen&#8221;</p>
<p>(5/18/90-6/12/90)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne, West Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Bronzes of the 1940s and 1950s&#8221; (10/13/90-11/8/90)<br />
Ginny Williams Gallery, Denver, CO &#8220;Bourgeois: Four Decades&#8221;<br />
(10/19/90-12/31/90)<br />
1990-1991	Monika Sprüth Galerie, Cologne, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculptures and Drawings&#8221; (11/16/90-1/19/91)<br />
1991		Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation, Toronto, Canada &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(1/12/91-4/20/91)<br />
Galerie Lelong, Zurich, Switzerland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: L&#8217;Oeuvre Gravée&#8221; (2/14/91–3/30) American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois Sculpture&#8221; (5/18/89-6/11/89)<br />
Dia Art Foundation, Bridgehampton, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Works from the Sixties&#8221; (5/25/89-6/25/89)</p>
<p>Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Recent Sculpture&#8221;<br />
(10/15/91-11/16/91)<br />
1992	Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: C.O.Y.O.T.E.&#8221;<br />
(6/6/92-9/13/92), installed at the museum&#8217;s front entrance<br />
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI &#8220;Currents 21: Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(9/18/92-12/27/92)</p>
<p>Second Floor, Reykjavik, Iceland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings&#8221;<br />
(10/92-11/92)<br />
Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints 1947-1991&#8243;<br />
(10/23/92-12/4/92)<br />
The Fabric Workshop, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;The Fabric Workshop&#8217;s 15th Anniversary Annual Benefit Honoring Louise Bourgeois and Anne d&#8217;Harnoncourt.&#8221; (Opened on 12/5/92 with a new performance by Louise Bourgeois in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop, &#8220;She Lost It&#8221;.)<br />
1992-1993	Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation, Toronto, Canada &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(5/23/92-3/6/93)</p>
<p>Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (10/24/92-1/30/93)<br />
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, installation of recent acquisitions, East Wing (opened 11/92)<br />
1993		Linda Cathcart Gallery, Santa Monica, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(1/9/93-2/27/93)<br />
Laura Carpenter Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM &#8220;Louise Bourgeois Personages, 1940s / Installations, 1990s&#8221; (7/31/93-9/8/93)<br />
Jan Weiner Gallery, Topeka, KS &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Etchings&#8221; (9/10/93-11/31/93)<br />
Galerie Ramis Barquet, Monterrey, Mexico &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (10/15/93-11/15/93)</p>
<p>1993-1994	Ginny Williams Family Foundation, Denver, CO &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(10/1/93-3/31/94)<br />
1993-1996 American Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (6/9/93-10/10/93). An expanded exhibition &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Locus of Memory&#8221; traveled to the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New York (4/22/94-7/31/94); The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (9/23/94-1/15/95); Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic (3/15/95-5/28/95); Musée d&#8217;Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France (6/23/95-10/8/95); Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany (1/18/96-3/17/96); Musée d&#8217;Art Contemporain de Montreal, Montreal, Canada (4/25/96-9/22/96)1994	Galerie Espace, Amsterdam, The Netherlands &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (etchings)<br />
(1/11/94-2/26/94)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings and Early Sculptures, Sculptures and Installations&#8221; (1/29/94-5/14/94)<br />
Galeria Karsten Greve, Milan, Italy &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (inaugural show opened 6/2/94)<br />
The Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO  &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Personages&#8221; (6/30/94-8/28/94)<br />
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(7/8/94-9/4/94)<br />
Kestner-Gesellschaft, Hannover, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculptures&#8221; (9/3/94-10/30/94)<br />
Blumarts, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Red Rooms&#8221; (9/17/94-12/10/94)<br />
Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (10/14/94-11/12/94)<br />
Archives of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;The Louise Bourgeois Papers: A Promised Gift to the Archives of American Art&#8221; (11/17/94-12/11/94)<br />
1994-1996 Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Print Retrospective&#8221; (9/13/94-1/3/95). Traveled to the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France (2/9/95-4/1/95); Musée du Dessin et de l&#8217;Estampe Originale, Gravelines, France (5/28/95-9/1/95); The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England</p>
<p>(10/14/95-12/31/95); Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, The Netherlands (1/20/96-4/13/96)<br />
1995	L&#8217;Ecole Nationale de Beaux Arts de Bourges, Bourges, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings&#8221; (1/95-2/95)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings&#8221; (2/17/95-4/3/95)<br />
Musée National d&#8217;art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Pensées-plumes&#8221; (2/1/95-4/10/95). Traveled to Helsinki City Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland (4/28/95-7/16/95).<br />
Theatre du Vieux Colombier, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Dessins pour Duras&#8221; (3/9/95-4/23/95)<br />
Mitsubishi-Jisho Artium, Fukuoka City, Japan &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (8/18/95-9/17/95). Traveled to Walker Hill Art Center, Seoul, Korea (10/16/95-11/14/95)<br />
The Fundacão Cultural de Curitaba, through the Museu da Gravura, Curitaba, Brazil, &#8220;XIth Mostra da Gravurade Curitaba/Mostra América&#8221;, special room dedicated in honor of Louise Bourgeois (10/31/95-12/23/95)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Hommage à<br />
Duras&#8221; (9/27/95-11/4/95)<br />
Galerie Piece Unique, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (10/26/95-12/18/95)<br />
1995-1996 MARCO, Monterrey, Mexico &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (6/15/95-1/5/96). Traveled to Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Seville, Spain (2/5/96-5/96); Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico (6/4/96-8/15/96)<br />
The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;</p>
<p>(10/14/95-12/31/95), an exhibition of sculpture to accompany Museum of Modern Art print retrospective. Sculpture traveled to: ORIEL, The Arts Council of Wales&#8217; Gallery, The Friary, Cardiff, England (4/4/96-4/5/96)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (10/19/95-11/27/95). Traveled to Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia (12/21/95-4/14/96)<br />
1996	Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(1/25/96-3/2/96)<br />
University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings&#8221; (1/24/96-3/24/96). Traveled to The Drawing Center, New York, NY (4/17/96-6/8/96); The List Visual Art Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA (Fall 1996)</p>
<p>Commissioned by the Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (délégation aux arts plastiques, direction régionale des affaires culturelles d&#8217;Ile-de-France) and inventoried by the Fonds National d&#8217;Art Contemporain, &#8220;Les Bienvenus&#8221; is permanently installed in the Parc de la Mairie de Choisy-le-Roi. The inauguration, accompanied by a solo exhibition (opened 4/10/96).<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Works on Paper&#8221; (4/27/96-6/29/96)<br />
Baumgartner Galleries, Inc., Washington, DC &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Spiders&#8221;<br />
(5/31/96-7/20/96)<br />
Galerie Samuel Lallouz, Montréal, Canada, &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (6/27/96-<br />
8/31/96)<br />
Rupertinum, Salzburg, Austria &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sculptures and Objects&#8221;</p>
<p>(7/24/96-10/27/96)<br />
Gallery Joseloff, Harry Jack Gray Center, University of Hartford, Westford, CT &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Forties and Fifties&#8221; (11/1/96-12/15/96)<br />
1996-1997	Galerie Hauser and Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Red Room Installation / Drawings&#8221; (11/23/96-1/25/97)<br />
Galerie Soledad Lorenzo, Madrid, Spain &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (11/28/96-1/18/97)<br />
Xavier Hufkens Gallery, Brussels, Belgium &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(12/5/96-2/22/97)</p>
<p>1997		Cheim &amp; Read, New York, &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Spider&#8221; (2/14-4/5/97)<br />
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil &#8220;Louise<br />
Bourgeois: Sculpture&#8221; (2/27/97-4/6/97)<br />
Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (3/7/97-4/12/97)<br />
Centro Cultural da Light, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil &#8220;The Drawings of Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (4/10/97-5/11/97)<br />
The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Ode a Ma Mere&#8221; (4/4/97-6/22/97)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Recent Drawings&#8221; (5/29/97-9/31/97)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (6/26/97-9/31/97)<br />
Prada Foundation, Milan, Italy &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Blue Days and Pink Days&#8221; (5/15/97-7/20/97)</p>
<p>Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings&#8221;<br />
(11/12/97-12/31/97)<br />
1997-1998	Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan &#8220;Louise Bourgeois:<br />
Homesickness&#8221; (11/2/97-1/15/98)<br />
The Arts Club of Chicago, IL &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (11/12/97-1/3/98)<br />
1998 Espace Saint-Francois, Lausanne, Switzerland &#8220;Carte Blanche a Annee Djian: The Drawings of Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (2/1/98-4/11/98)</p>
<p>North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC &#8220;Sacred and Fatal: The Art of Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (3/7/98-5/31/98)<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois:<br />
Topiary&#8221; (4/15/98-4/26/98)<br />
The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada &#8220;Present Tense: Louise<br />
Bourgeois&#8221; (5/27/98-8/30/98)<br />
Galerie Lars Bohman, Stockholm, Sweden &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: New Work&#8221;<br />
(8/29/98-10/2/98)<br />
Wood St. Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Art is a Guarantee of Sanity&#8221; (10/30/98-12/31/98)<br />
1998-1999	Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Geometry of Pleasure&#8221; (11/21/98-1/9/99)</p>
<p>Musée d&#8217;Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(1/30/98-4/26/98). Traveled to Foundation Belem, Lisbon, Portugal (6/20/98-8/23/98); Malmo Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden (9/11/98-11/1/98); Serpentine Gallery, London, England (11/18/98-1/10/99)<br />
1999		Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (2/6/99-<br />
3/13/99)<br />
Dartmouth College, Jaffe-Friede &amp; Strauss Galleries, Hanover, NH &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (2/16/99-3/21/99)<br />
Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (2/30/99-<br />
5/2/99)</p>
<p>Piece Unique, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Topiary&#8221; (3/5/99-6/1/99)<br />
Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, Columbus, OH &#8220;Wexner Prize Wall&#8221;<br />
(4/17/99-5/31/99)<br />
Remba Gallery, West Hollywood, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Graphic Works&#8221;<br />
(6/5/99-7/10/99)<br />
Galerie Lelong, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Metamorfosis and other works on paper&#8221; (10/21/99-11/12/99)<br />
1999-2000 	Maier Museum of Art, Randolph-Macon Woman&#8217;s College, Lynchburg, VA<br />
&#8220;Louise Bourgeois Prints: 1989-1998&#8243; (1/17/99-3/7/99).  Traveled to<br />
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH (9/3/99-10/24/99);</p>
<p>Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN (12/4/99-2/13/00)<br />
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte / Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Architecture and Memory&#8221; (11/16/99-2/14/00)<br />
2000	Galerie Hauser &amp; Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (1/15/00-3/12/00)<br />
Tate Modern, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Inaugural Installation of the Tate Modern Art at Turbine Hall&#8221; (5/12/00-11/26/00)<br />
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Kyunggi-Do, Korea &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Space of Memory&#8221; (9/7/00-11/5/00)</p>
<p>Foundation Bevilacqua La Masa, under the patronage of the Biennale di Venice: Section Architecture, Venice, Italy &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Handkerchiefs&#8221; (6/2/00-6/30/00)<br />
Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France, installation of The Welcoming Hands by Louise Bourgeois (inauguration of permanent installation 6/29/00)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Milan, Italy &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Works on Paper&#8221;<br />
(9/21/00-11/30/00)<br />
2000-2001	Grafiska Sallskapet, Stockholm, Sweden &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (4/29/00-<br />
5/17/00).<br />
Traveled to Norrköpings Konstmuseum, Norrköping, Sweden (6/7/00- 		9/10/00); Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Göteborg, Sweden (9/30/00-1/7/01)<br />
Galerie Lelong, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints 1990-2000&#8243; (9/21/00-10/28/00)<br />
Kappatos Gallery, Athens, Greece &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (10/4/00-11/25/00)<br />
Tate Modern, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Insomnia Drawings&#8221; (12/00-5/01)<br />
2001	Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (2/10/01-3/31/01)<br />
C&amp;M Arts, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Personages&#8221;<br />
(4/12/01-6/9/01)<br />
Akademie Der Bildenden Kunste Wien, Vienna, Austria &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Reconstruction of the Past&#8221;(4/24/01-5/27/01). Traveled to the Kunstraum Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria (6/6/01-9/29/01)</p>
<p>Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Illustrated Books&#8221; (4/25/01-6/9/01)<br />
Blumarts, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois and Yayoi Kusama&#8221;<br />
(6/5/01-9/15/01)<br />
Rockefeller Center, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Spiders&#8221; (6/21/01-<br />
9/4/01), organized in association with the Public Art Fund.<br />
Musée d&#8217;Art Américain, Giverny &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Livres Illustrés&#8221;<br />
(9/11/01-11/30/01)<br />
Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA &#8220;75th Anniversary</p>
<p>Sculpture: Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (inauguration of large outdoor sculpture<br />
commission on 10/6/01 in front of the school&#8217;s art museum)<br />
2001-2002	Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (10/2/01-<br />
4/21/02)<br />
Cheim &amp; Read, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: New Work&#8221; (11/20/01-<br />
1/5/02)<br />
Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois:<br />
Sleepwalking&#8221; (11/24/01-8/31/02)</p>
<p>2001-2003	The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia &#8220;Louise Bourgeois<br />
at the Hermitage&#8221; (10/9/01-1/13/02).  Traveled to Helsinki City Art<br />
Museum, Helsinki, Finland (2/25/02-5/5/02); Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden (5/18/02-9/1/02); Museet for Samtidskunst, Oslo, Norway (9/14/02-12/8/02); Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark (2/15/03-6/22/03)<br />
2002	Galeria Soledad Lorenzo, Madrid, Spain &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (1/17/02-3/2/02)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Milan &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (2/31/02-3/30/02)<br />
Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL</p>
<p>Galerie Hauser &amp; Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Works In<br />
Marble&#8221; (5/24/02-7/27/02)<br />
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Provincetown, MA &#8220;Louise<br />
Bourgeois&#8221; (6/12/02-7/1/02)<br />
Playhouse Square&#8217;s Star Plaza, Cleveland, OH &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8217; Spiders&#8221;<br />
(6/02-9/02), organized in association with Cleveland Public Art, Inc.<br />
Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Drawings and<br />
Sculpture&#8221; (7/5/02-9/15/02)<br />
The Ace Gallery, Hamilton, Bermuda &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (8/9/02-10/31/02)<br />
Ars TEOR / éTica Fundación, San José, Costa Rica &#8220;Louise Bourgeois:<br />
Childhood&#8221; (8/26/02-10/25/02)</p>
<p>Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Recent Work&#8221;<br />
(9/26/02-11/16/02)<br />
2002-2003	Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Le Jour La Nuit Le Jour&#8221;<br />
(sound 	installation: 10/7/02-12/8/02 / film installation: 10/7/02-1/12/03 /<br />
salon: 10/7/02-4/6/03)<br />
Beaumontpublic, Luxembourg &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Recent Sculptures and<br />
Drawings&#8221; (10/18/02-1/18/03)<br />
David Floria Gallery, Aspen, CO &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Recent Works on<br />
Paper&#8221; 	(12/14/02-1/16/03)</p>
<p>2003		Zacheta Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Geometry of<br />
Desire&#8221; (1/10/03-2/9/03)<br />
White Cube, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (2/4/03-3/1/03)<br />
Paule Anglim Gallery, San Francisco, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (3/12/03-<br />
4/12/03)<br />
Xavier Hufkens Gallery, Brussels, Belgium &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Woven<br />
Drawings and Recent Sculptures&#8221; (3/27/03-9/7/03)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Köln, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (4/25/03-9/6/03)</p>
<p>Shiraishi Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan &#8220;Spiders: Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(5/13/03-6/7/03)<br />
Dia Center for the Arts, Beacon, New York &#8220;Louise Bourgeois Installation at Inauguration of Dia:Beacon&#8221; (5/17/03-long term loan)<br />
Akademie der Künste, Berlin-Brandenburg, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois:<br />
Intimate Abstractions&#8221; (6/3/03-7/27/03)<br />
Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, MI &#8220;Louise<br />
Bourgeois: Maman&#8221; (6/12/03-11/1/03)<br />
The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois:<br />
The Insomnia Drawings&#8221; (6/14/03-9/21/03)</p>
<p>2003-2004 Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna, Austria &#8220;A View From the Outside, Louise Bourgeois: The Reticent Child&#8221; (11/25/03-2/29/04)<br />
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(11/26/03-2/22/04).  Traveled to the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh,<br />
Scotland (3/5/04-5/9/04); Centre of  Contemporary Art Málaga, Málaga,<br />
Spain (8/6/04-11/7/04); Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami<br />
(2/12/05-3/27/05)</p>
<p>2003-2005	Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo (MIAC), Arrecife Lanzarote,<br />
Canary Islands &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (3/1/03-5/31/03). Traveled to City Hall of Valladolid &#8211; Museo de La Pasion, Valladolid, Spain (8/5/04-8/22/04); City<br />
Council of  Leon, Spain (9/10/04-10/24/04); Fundació Joan Miró, Palma<br />
de Mallorca (3/19/05-6/12/05); Neue Galerie im Höhmannhaus, Augsburg,<br />
Germany (7/15/05-9/11/05)<br />
2004	Centre de la Gravure et de l&#8217;Image Imprimée, La Louvière, Belgium &#8220;Louise<br />
Bourgeois: Prints and Illustrated Books&#8221; (1/31/03-4/18/04)</p>
<p>Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Selections from the Ginny Williams Collection&#8221; (3/11/04-4/24/04)<br />
Daros Exhibitions, Zurich, Switzerland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: 	Emotions<br />
Abstracted, Works 1941-2000&#8243; (3/12/04-9/12/04)<br />
St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO &#8220;Drawings by Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(3/23/04-6/20/04)<br />
Akira Ikeda Gallery Muranchi, Yokosuka, Japan &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(4/3/04-6/16/04)<br />
Blumarts, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Ode à l&#8217;Oubli&#8221;</p>
<p>(9/30/04-11/13/04)<br />
Cheim &amp; Read, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Reticent Child&#8221;<br />
(10/21/04-12/31/04)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints&#8221;<br />
(11/20/04-2/12/05)<br />
2005	Galerie Hauser &amp; Wirth, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Sublimation&#8221;<br />
(1/28/05-3/12/05)<br />
Wifredo Lam Center, Havana, Cuba &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: One and Others&#8221;<br />
(2/4/05-4/26/05)</p>
<p>Memphis College of Art, Memphis, TN  &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Topiary, the Art of Improving Nature&#8221; (2/18/05-3/30/05)<br />
Xavier Hufkens Gallery, Brussels, Belgium &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints&#8221; (2/24/05-3/19/05)<br />
Marlborough Fine Art, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Selected Prints 1989-2005&#8243; (3/30/05-4/22/05)<br />
Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Korea &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221; (4/7/05-5/8/05)<br />
Galleri Stefan Andersson, Umea, Sweden &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Fabric and Paper Works&#8221; (4/23/05-5/25/05)<br />
Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints&#8221; (9/2/05-10/1/05)<br />
Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints and Drawings&#8221; (9/1/05-10/8/05)<br />
Galerie Karsten Greve, Köln, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints&#8221; (10/29/05-12/7/05)<br />
2005-2006	Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Back and Forth&#8221;<br />
(11/24/05-2/5/06)<br />
2006		Goya Contemporary, Baltimore, MD &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints&#8221;<br />
(2/2/06-4/15/06)<br />
Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD and Contemporary Museum,<br />
Baltimore, MD &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Femme&#8221; (2/11/06-5/21/06)<br />
Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: La Famille&#8221;<br />
(3/12/06-6/5/06)</p>
<p>The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(7/8/06-9/16/06)<br />
Galerie Lelong, Paris, France &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Prints and Porcelains&#8221;<br />
(6/8/06-7/13/06)<br />
Peter Blum, New York, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Early Drawings&#8221;<br />
(9/5/06-11/4/06)<br />
Butler Gallery, The Castle, Kilkenny, Ireland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Selected<br />
Prints on Fabric&#8221; (10/1/06-11/12/06)<br />
Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: The Woven<br />
Child&#8221; (10/21/06-2/25/07)</p>
<p>Christine Bader Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland &#8220;Louise Bourgeois:<br />
Sculpture and Prints&#8221; (11/24/06-12/16/06)<br />
Tonson Gallery, Bangkok Thailand &#8220;Little More Sweet, Not too Sour&#8221;<br />
(11/9/06-1/07)<br />
2007		Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Korea &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Abstraction&#8221;<br />
(4/20/07-6/29/07)<br />
Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(5/16/07-11/15/07)<br />
2007-2008	Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA &#8220;Bourgeois in Boston&#8221;<br />
(3/27/07-3/2/08)<br />
Tate Modern, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective&#8221;<br />
(10/9/07-1/20/08). Traveled to the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France (2/19/08-6/2/08); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (7/1/08-10/1/08); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA (10/1/08-1/1/09); Hirshhorn Museum &amp; Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. (2/5/09-5/15/09)<br />
2008		Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(fall 2008) 2007-2008	Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA &#8220;Bourgeois in Boston&#8221;<br />
(3/27/07-3/2/08)<br />
Tate Modern, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective&#8221;<br />
(10/9/07-1/20/08). Traveled to the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France (2/19/08-6/2/08); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (7/1/08-10/1/08); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA (10/1/08-1/1/09); Hirshhorn Museum &amp; Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. (2/5/09-5/15/09)<br />
2008		Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(fall 2008) 2007-2008	Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA &#8220;Bourgeois in Boston&#8221;<br />
(3/27/07-3/2/08)<br />
Tate Modern, London, England &#8220;Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective&#8221;<br />
(10/9/07-1/20/08). Traveled to the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France (2/19/08-6/2/08); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (7/1/08-10/1/08); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA (10/1/08-1/1/09); Hirshhorn Museum &amp; Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. (2/5/09-5/15/09)<br />
2008		Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy &#8220;Louise Bourgeois&#8221;<br />
(fall 2008)</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b> GROUP EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
1936	Galerie de Paris, Paris, France &#8220;Exposition de L&#8217;Atelier de la Grande Chaumière&#8221; (6/23/63-6/30/36)<br />
1938 7, rue Joseph-Bara, Paris, France &#8220;La Groupe 1938-1939 de l&#8217;Academie Ranson&#8221; (7/7/38)<br />
1940		Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY &#8220;Fine Prints for Mass Production&#8221;</p>
<p>1942 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY &#8220;Arts for Victory: An Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts&#8221;, held under the auspices of Artists for Victory, Inc.<br />
1943 Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;The Arts in Therapy: A Competition and Exhibition&#8221; Sponsored by The Museum of Modern Art in Collaboration with Artists for Victory, Inc.<br />
1944		San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA<br />
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Modern Drawings&#8221;</p>
<p>Library of Congress, Washington, DC &#8220;National Exhibition of Prints Made during the Current Year (&#8220;The Pennell Show&#8221;)<br />
1945	Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting&#8221; (11/27/45-1/10/46)<br />
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA &#8220;The First Biennial Exhibition of Drawings by American Artists&#8221;<br />
Art of This Century Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;The Women&#8221; (6/12/45-7/7/45)<br />
Curt Valentin Gallery, New York, NY<br />
David Porter Gallery, Washington, DC &#8220;Personal Statement: Painting Prophecy 1950&#8243;. Traveled to Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, NY</p>
<p>The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Textile Design&#8221;<br />
Buchholz Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Contemporary Prints&#8221;<br />
1946 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings&#8221;<br />
Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Directions in Abstraction&#8221;<br />
Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Flowers by Moderns&#8221;<br />
Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Watercolors, Temperas,<br />
Gouaches&#8221;</p>
<p>Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;The Horse in Painting and<br />
Sculpture&#8221; (11/4/46-11/23/46)<br />
1947		Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Fact and Fantasy&#8221;<br />
Wildenstein and Co., New York, NY &#8220;7th Annual Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by Guest Members of the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors&#8221;<br />
Norlyst Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Seaboard and Midland Moderns&#8221; (national<br />
tour)<br />
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Philadelphia Watercolor Club, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;45th Annual Watercolor and Print Exhibition&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting&#8221;<br />
1948	Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY &#8220;The Second Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting&#8221;</p>
<p>Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting&#8221;<br />
1949	Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Master Prints from the Museum Collection&#8221;<br />
Laurel Gallery and Kende Galleries, New York, NY &#8220;Collection of Modern Art and Manuscripts Contributed to International Rescue, Inc.&#8221;<br />
The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY &#8220;Third Annual National Print Exhibition&#8221;<br />
Riverside Museum, New York, NY &#8220;13th Annual Exhibition of the American Abstract Artists&#8221;<br />
Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221; (4/4/49-4/30/49)<br />
1950		Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;The Year&#8217;s Work&#8221; (6/19/50-7/21/50)</p>
<p>1951		Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Recent Acquisitions&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings&#8221;<br />
Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221;<br />
1952		Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221;<br />
Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Recent Painting and Sculpture&#8221;<br />
1953 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings&#8221;<br />
Stable Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Second Annual Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture&#8221;<br />
Alan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, IL &#8220;Two Sculptors: Louise Bourgeois, Jeremy Anderson&#8221;<br />
Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Watercolors, Collages, Drawings&#8221;<br />
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA &#8220;40 Pictures from the Lee Ault Collection&#8221;<br />
Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Watercolors and Drawings&#8221;<br />
Peridot Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221;<br />
1954		Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN &#8220;Reality and Fantasy 1900-1954&#8243;<br />
Stable Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Third Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture&#8221;</p>
<p>Riverside Museum, New York, NY &#8220;18th Annual Exhibition of American Abstract Artists&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings&#8221;<br />
Private Residence, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture: Outdoor Exhibition in a<br />
Garden&#8221; (5/3/54-5/16/54)<br />
1955 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings&#8221;</p>
<p>Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL &#8220;Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture&#8221;<br />
Poindexter Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Drawings, Watercolors and Small Oils&#8221;<br />
Tanager Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture Group&#8221;<br />
1956 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings&#8221;<br />
Riverside Museum, New York, NY &#8220;20th Annual Exhibition of the American Abstract Artists&#8221;<br />
Stable Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Fifth Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture&#8221;<br />
Riverside Museum, New York, NY &#8220;16th Annual Exhibition of the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition: Sculpture, Paintings, Watercolors,  Drawings&#8221;<br />
Stable Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Black and White&#8221;<br />
1957 Boston Public Garden, Boston, MA &#8220;American Painting and Sculpture: A National Invitational Exhibition&#8221; (Boston Arts Festival)<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings&#8221;<br />
1958		Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH &#8220;Sculpture 1950-1958&#8243;</p>
<p>Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Nature in Abstraction&#8221;<br />
1960	Dallas Museum of Contemporary Art, Dallas, TX &#8220;To Be Continued: An Exhibition of the Museum Collection, Now and Prospect&#8221;<br />
Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;An Invitational Exhibition&#8221;<br />
Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris, France &#8220;Aspects de la Sculpture Américaine&#8221;<br />
(9/30/60-10/31/60)<br />
Whitney Museum of Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition 1960: Contemporary Sculpture and Drawings&#8221;<br />
Stable Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;5th Exhibition of the New Sculpture Group: Guests and Members&#8221;<br />
The Sculptors Guild, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture 1960&#8243;<br />
1961		Tanager Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;The Private Myth&#8221;</p>
<p>1962	Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition 1962: Sculpture and Drawings&#8221;<br />
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY<br />
Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA &#8220;Woman Artists in America<br />
Today&#8221;<br />
Tanager Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;The Closing Show: 1952-1962&#8243;<br />
1963		Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY<br />
East Hampton Gallery, East Hampton, NY &#8220;Sculptor&#8217;s Choice&#8221;<br />
Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, DC  &#8220;Treasures of 20th Century Art from the Maremont Collection&#8221;</p>
<p>1964	St. Peter&#8217;s Protestant-Episcopal Church, New York, NY &#8220;The First Chelsea Art Festival&#8221; (5/64)<br />
The Sculptor&#8217;s Guild, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture, 1964&#8243; (held at Lever House)<br />
University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX &#8220;Constant Companions: An Exhibition of Mythological Animals, Demons and Monsters, Phantasmal Creatures and Various Anatomical Assemblages&#8221;<br />
Noah Goldowsky Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Quantum I&#8221;<br />
1965		Musée Rodin, Paris, France &#8220;Les Etats-Unis: Sculpture du XX Siècle&#8221;<br />
(4/29-5/30/65)<br />
Noah Goldowsky Gallery and A.M. Sachs Gallery, New York, NY</p>
<p>&#8220;Quantum II&#8221;<br />
Great Jones Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Drawings&#8221;<br />
The Sculpture Guild, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture 1965&#8243;<br />
Paris, France &#8220;XXVIIe Salon de la Jeune Sculpture&#8221;<br />
1966	Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI &#8220;Recent Still Life&#8221;<br />
Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Eccentric Abstraction&#8221; (9/20/66-10/8/66), curated by Lucy Lippard<br />
The Sculptor&#8217;s Guild, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition&#8221; (held at Lever House)<br />
1967	The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Jewelry by Contemporary Sculptors&#8221;(national tour)<br />
The Sculptor&#8217;s Guild, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Thirtieth Anniversary Exhibition&#8221; (held at Lever House)<br />
The Sculptor&#8217;s Guild, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Recent Sculpture&#8221;<br />
1968	Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;1968 Annual Exhibition: Contemporary American Sculpture&#8221; (12/17/68-2/9/69)<br />
The Sculptor&#8217;s Guild, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Wood and Stone&#8221;<br />
Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Faculty, Alumni, and Students of Pratt Institute Honor the Memory of Jeffrey Lundstedt&#8221;<br />
The American Federation of Arts, New York, NY &#8220;Soft Sculpture&#8221;, organized by Lucy Lippard<br />
The Sculptor&#8217;s Guild, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Salute to New York City&#8221;</p>
<p>1969		La Jeune Sculpture, Paris, France<br />
6th Biennale Internazionale di Scultura, Carrara, Italy<br />
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;The New American Painting and Sculpture: The First Generation&#8221;<br />
Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD &#8220;The Partial Figure in Modern Sculpture&#8221;<br />
1970		M. Knoedler and Co., New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221;<br />
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI &#8220;Governor&#8217;s Arts Awards Exhibition&#8221;<br />
Foundation Maeght, St. Paul de Vence, France &#8220;L&#8217;Art Vivant aux Etats-Unis&#8221;</p>
<p>Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture&#8221; (12/12/70-2/7/71)<br />
Sheldon Sculpture Garden at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE &#8220;American Sculpture&#8221;<br />
Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Sculpture 1970&#8243;<br />
1971		M. Knoedler and Co., Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Exhibition of Gallery Artists&#8221;<br />
1972	Women&#8217;s Ad Hoc Committee at 117-119 Prince Street, New York, NY &#8220;13 Women Artists&#8221;<br />
Kunsthaus, Hamburg, Germany &#8220;American Women Artists Show&#8221;</p>
<p>Lakeview Center for the Arts and Sciences, Peoria, IL &#8220;American Women: 20th Century&#8221;<br />
New York Suffolk Museum and Carriage House, Stonybrook, NY<br />
&#8220;Unmanly Art&#8221;<br />
Landmark Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;118 Artists&#8221;<br />
Soho Arts Festival for McGovern, New York, NY<br />
1973		Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY &#8220;Sculpture in the Fields&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Biennial Exhibition: Contemporary American Art&#8221; (1/73)<br />
School of Visual Arts, New York, NY &#8220;American Type Sculpture: Part I&#8221;<br />
Landmark Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;118 Artists&#8221;<br />
1974		Sculpture Now Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221;<br />
The Erotic Art Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221;<br />
Kresge Art Center Gallery, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI &#8220;Works by Women from the Ciba-Geigy Collection&#8221;<br />
South Houston Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;American International Sculptors Symposiums, Inc.&#8221;<br />
Museum of the Philadelphia Civic Center, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;East Coast Women&#8217;s Invitational Exhibition&#8221;<br />
Women&#8217;s Interart Center, New York, NY &#8220;Color, Light, and Image&#8221;<br />
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;American Prints 1913-1963: An Exhibition Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Founding of the Abby Aldrich Rockerfeller Print Room&#8221;</p>
<p>Landmark Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;118 Artists&#8221;<br />
1975	Mabel Smith Douglass Library, Douglass College, New Brunswick, NJ &#8220;Women Artist Year 4&#8243;<br />
Michael Walls Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Thirty Artists in America, Part I&#8221;<br />
Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR &#8220;20th Century Masterworks in Wood&#8221;<br />
National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC &#8220;Sculpture: American Directions&#8221;<br />
New York University, New York, NY &#8220;Inaugural Exhibition: Selections from the N.Y.U. Art Collection&#8221;<br />
Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ &#8220;Vaclav Vytlacil&#8221;<br />
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;American Art Since 1945 From the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art&#8221;</p>
<p>Sculpture Now, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221;<br />
1976	Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;200 Years of American Sculpture&#8221; (3/16/76-9/26/76)<br />
New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA &#8220;Sculpture: American<br />
Directions, 1945-1975&#8243; (4/1/76-5/16/76), organized by the National<br />
Collection of  Fine Arts.<br />
Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY  &#8220;Selections from the New York University Art Collection&#8221; (9/22/76-10/16/76)</p>
<p>Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, Roslyn, NY &#8220;Nine Sculptors: On the Ground, In the Water, Off the Wall&#8221;</p>
<p>The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Narrative Prints&#8221;<br />
Landmark Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;118 Artists&#8221;<br />
1977		Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA  &#8220;From Women&#8217;s<br />
Eyes&#8221;<br />
Hurlbutt Gallery, Greenwich, CT &#8220;Contact: Women and Nature&#8221;<br />
Xavier Fourcade, New York, NY &#8220;Works on Paper, Small Format Objects&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;30 Years of American Art 1945-1975:  Selections from the Permanent Collection&#8221;</p>
<p>Cayman Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Solidarity with Chilean Democracy: Memorial to Orlando Letelier&#8221;<br />
Grace Borgenicht Gallery, Leo Castelli, Xavier Fourcade, Inc., New York, NY<br />
&#8220;300 Artists to the Support of the New York Studio School&#8221;<br />
Davis and Long, Co., and Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Brooklyn College Art Department: Past and Present 1942-1977&#8243;<br />
Brooklyn Museum Art School, Brooklyn, NY &#8220;Contemporary Women: Consciousness and Content&#8221;<br />
Elvehjem Art Center of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI &#8220;Retrospective Exhibition of Atelier 17&#8243;<br />
Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY &#8220;Images of Horror and Fantasy&#8221;<br />
1978		Julian Pretto Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Atypical Works&#8221; (1/78)<br />
O.K. Harris, New York, NY &#8220;Living Sculpture: Benefit for Public Arts Council of the Municipal Art Society&#8221;<br />
Roy G. Biv Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Prints by Sculptors&#8221;<br />
Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, PA &#8220;Perspective 1978: Works by Women&#8221;<br />
Hamilton Gallery of Contemporary Art, New York, NY &#8220;In Small Scale: Maquettes for Larger Works&#8221;<br />
Landmark Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;118 Artists&#8221;</p>
<p>1979		Marion Locks Gallery, PA &#8220;In Small Scale, Phase II&#8221;<br />
Hamilton Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Gallery Artists&#8221;<br />
112 Greene Street Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Artists Against Nuclear Power Plants&#8221;<br />
Hamilton Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Gallery Artists&#8221;<br />
1980		Graham Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Originals&#8221;<br />
Helen Serger, La Boetie Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Pioneering Women Artists 1900-1940&#8243;<br />
Art Expo 180, New York Coliseum, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture at the<br />
Coliseum&#8221;</p>
<p>Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;10 Abstract Sculptures: American and European 1940-1980&#8243; (3/18/80-4/19/80)<br />
Neuberger Museum of the State University of New York at Purchase, NY &#8220;Hidden Desires&#8221;<br />
Frank Marino Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Heresies Benefit&#8221;<br />
Henry Street Settlement, New York, NY &#8220;Exchanges II&#8221;<br />
Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY &#8220;Perceiving Modern Sculpture/Selections for the Sighted and Non-Sighted&#8221;<br />
Xavier Fourcade, New York, NY &#8220;One Major New Work Each&#8221;</p>
<p>Xavier Fourcade, New York, NY &#8220;Small Scale Paintings, Drawings,<br />
Sculpture&#8221;<br />
E. Lorenzo Borenstein Gallery, New Orleans, LA &#8220;Women&#8217;s Caucus for Art Honors: Albers, Bourgeois, Durieux, Kohlmeyer, Krasner&#8221;<br />
Art Expo 1980, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture at the Coliseum&#8221;, (organized by The Institute of Art and Urban Resources)<br />
National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, DC &#8220;Across the Nation: Fine Art for Federal Buildings 1972-79&#8243;<br />
1981		Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Voices Expressing What Is&#8221;<br />
Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sculptors and their Drawings&#8221;<br />
(1/13/81-2/10/81)</p>
<p>Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY &#8220;Small Sculpture&#8221; (2/1/81-3/31/81)<br />
The Drawing Center, New York, NY &#8220;Sculptor&#8217;s Drawings over Six<br />
Centuries&#8221;<br />
Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sculptures and Their Related 			Drawings&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Decade of Transition<br />
1940-1950&#8243;<br />
Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY &#8220;Heresies Benefit Exhibition&#8221;<br />
Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Summer Exhibition 1981&#8243;<br />
Xavier Fourcade, Inc., New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture&#8221;</p>
<p>Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Stamford, CT &#8220;Classical Americans: XXth Century Painters and Sculptors&#8221;<br />
Oscarsson-Hood Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;The New Spiritualism: Transcendent Images in Painting and Sculpture&#8221;. Traveled to Jorgenson Gallery, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont Campus, Burlington, VT<br />
Forum Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture in Wood and Stone&#8221;<br />
Institute for Art and Urban Resources at P.S.1., Long Island City, NY, &#8220;Figuratively Sculpting&#8221;<br />
Zabriskie Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Art for ERA&#8221;<br />
Graham Gallery, New York, NY<br />
Terry Dintenfass Gallery and Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Art Sale for C.A.P.S.&#8221;</p>
<p>1981-82 Sewall Art Gallery, Rice University, Houston, TX &#8220;Variants: Drawings by Contemporary Sculptors&#8221;. Traveled to Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX; Newcomb Gallery, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA<br />
1982		Marisa Del Re Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Selected Works on Paper II&#8221;<br />
Montclair State College, College Art Gallery, Upper Montclair, NJ &#8220;Visiting Artist Invitational&#8221;<br />
Harcus Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA &#8220;Major Works of the 1980&#8217;s&#8221;<br />
Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Landscapes&#8221;<br />
Fuller Goldeen Gallery, San Francisco, CA &#8220;Casting: A Survey of Cast Metal Sculpture in the 80&#8217;s&#8221;</p>
<p>San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA &#8220;Twenty American Artists: 1982 Sculpture&#8221; (7/22/82-9/19/82)<br />
Roger Litz Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;The Erotic Impulse&#8221;<br />
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA &#8220;The Human Figure&#8221;<br />
Sculpture Center, New York, NY &#8220;Houses&#8221;<br />
Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sweet Art Sale: Benefit for Franklin Furnace&#8221;<br />
Greene Space Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Nature as Image and Metaphor: Works by Contemporary Women Artists&#8221;, (sponsored by the New York Chapter of the Women&#8217;s Caucus for Art)<br />
Gallery of Fine Arts, Edison Community College, Fort Myers, FL &#8220;National Women in Art&#8221; (2/82 &#8211; 4/82)<br />
CDS Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Artists Choose Artists&#8221;</p>
<p>College Art Gallery, Montclair State College, Montclair, NJ &#8220;Visiting Artists Invitational&#8221;<br />
Hayden Corridor Gallery, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA &#8220;Clothing by Artists&#8221;<br />
1983	Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA &#8220;Drawing Conclusions: A Survey of American Drawings: 1958-1983&#8243;<br />
Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Artists in the Historical Archives of the Women&#8217;s Interart Center of New York City&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;1983 Whitney Museum Biennial Exhibition&#8221; (3/15/83-5/24/83)</p>
<p>McIntosh/Drysdale Gallery, Houston, TX &#8220;Small Bronze&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art at Phillip Morris, New York, NY &#8220;Twentieth Century Sculpture: Process and Presence&#8221; (4/8/83-5/11/83)<br />
Wave Hill, Bronx, NY &#8220;Bronze&#8221;<br />
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, NY &#8220;Works by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards&#8221;<br />
The Renaissance Society, Chicago, IL &#8220;The Sixth Day&#8221;<br />
Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Surreal&#8221; (5/?/83-6/30/83)<br />
Jersey City Museum, NJ &#8220;Selected Drawings&#8221; (9/14/83-10/15/83)<br />
Jamaica Arts Center, Jamaica, New York, &#8220;Sculpture from the Collection of  		the Gray Art Gallery and Study Center&#8221; (9/24/83-12/10/83)<br />
Bethune Gallery, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY &#8220;Portrait Sculpture: Contemporary Points of View&#8221;<br />
Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI &#8220;Drawings&#8221;<br />
Fayerweather Gallery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA &#8220;Sensuous Art&#8221;<br />
1983-84	International Sculpture Center, New York, NY &#8220;Bronze at Washington<br />
Square&#8221;<br />
1984 	Fayerweather Gallery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA &#8220;Exacting Clouds, Dismantling Silence&#8221;</p>
<p>Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Artists Call, Benefit Exhibition&#8221;<br />
Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, The University of Texas, Austin, TX<br />
&#8220;New American Painting: A Tribute to James and Mari Michener&#8221;<br />
Tracey Garet Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Drawings&#8221;<br />
University of South Florida Art Galleries, Tampa, FL &#8220;Humanism: An Undercurrent&#8221;<br />
Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;American Women Artists (Part I: 20th Century Pioneers)&#8221; (catalogue)<br />
Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI &#8220;Sculpture&#8221;<br />
Parrish Art Museum, South Hampton, NY &#8220;Forming&#8221;<br />
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ &#8220;Women Artists Series&#8221;</p>
<p>White Columns, New York, NY &#8220;Bunnies&#8221;<br />
Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;The Innovative Landscape: New Approaches to an Old Tradition&#8221;<br />
Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY &#8220;Socialites &amp; Satellites&#8221;<br />
Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC &#8220;An Other Version: Selected Works by Women Artists in the Weatherspoon Collection&#8221;<br />
Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Ecstasy&#8221; (9/12/84-10/10/84)<br />
Maeght-Lelong, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture on a Small Scale&#8221;<br />
Laforet Museum, Tokyo, Japan &#8220;Correspondences: New York Choice 84&#8243;<br />
Blum Helman, New York, NY &#8220;Drawings&#8221;</p>
<p>1984-1986	Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC &#8220;Content: A Contemporary Focus,<br />
1974-1984&#8243;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;The Third Dimension: Sculpture of the New York School&#8221; (12/6/84-3/3/85). Traveled to Fort Worth Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX (5/12/85-7/21/85); to Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (8/21/85-10/17/85); to Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA (11/7/85-1/5/86)<br />
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Primitivism&#8221;<br />
1984-1986 Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA &#8220;Works in Bronze: A Modern Survey&#8221;. Traveled to Redding Museum and Art Center,Redding, CA; Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, CA; Boise Gallery of Art, Boise, ID; Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum, Spokane, WA; University Art Gallery, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA; University of California, Santa Cruz, CA<br />
1985		Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI &#8220;Sense and Sensibility&#8221;<br />
Philadelphia Art Alliance, PA &#8220;Forms in Wood: American Sculpture of the 1950&#8217;s&#8221; (4/19/85-5/25/85)<br />
Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Works on Paper&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, Stamford, CT &#8220;Affiliations: Recent Sculpture and Its Antecedents&#8221;<br />
Larry Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles, CA &#8220;Actual Size: An Exhibition of Small Paintings and Sculptures&#8221;<br />
Galerie Maeght Lelong, New York, NY &#8220;20th Century Master Prints&#8221;</p>
<p>Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH &#8220;Body and Soul: Aspects of Recent Figurative Sculpture&#8221;<br />
University of Pittsburgh Gallery, PA &#8220;Sculpture by Women in the Eighties&#8221;<br />
(11/7/85-12/8/85)<br />
Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC &#8220;Art on Paper 1985&#8243;<br />
New York Studio School, New York, NY &#8220;Ontogeny: Sculpture and Painting by 20th Century American Sculptors&#8221;<br />
Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, GA &#8220;20th Century Masters&#8221; (11/23/85-12/31/85)<br />
Monika Sprüth Gallery, Cologne, West Germany &#8220;Eau de Cologne&#8221; (11/85)<br />
1985-1986	Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL &#8220;An American Renaissance: Painting and Sculpture Since 1940&#8243;<br />
Stamford Museum and Nature Center, CT &#8220;American Art: American Women&#8221; (12/15/85-2/23/86)<br />
Temple Gallery, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Small Monuments&#8221; 		(12/18/85-1/24/06)<br />
Kunsthaus, Zürich, Switzerland &#8220;Spuren, Skulpturen und Monumente ihrer präzisen Reise&#8221; (11/29/85-2/16/86), curated by Harald Szeemann.<br />
MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA &#8220;Nude, Naked, Stripped&#8221; (12/13/85-2/2/86)<br />
1986		Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Drawings by Sculptors&#8221;<br />
Galeries Contemporaines, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France<br />
Arnold Herstand Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;American Sculpture: A Selection&#8221;<br />
Pictogram Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Odd and Intense&#8221;<br />
Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum, Spokane, WA &#8220;Works in Bronze: A Modern Survey&#8221;<br />
Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Summer Group Show&#8221;<br />
Sierra Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV &#8220;Works in Bronze: A Modern<br />
Survey&#8221;<br />
Dolan / Maxwell Gallery, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Avery, Bourgeois, Hayter: Atelier 17 in 1947&#8243;<br />
Freedman Gallery, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;The Freedman: The First Decade&#8221;<br />
The Mendik Company, New York, NY &#8220;Universal Images: People and Nature in Sculpture&#8221; (5/21/86-9/5/86)<br />
Paulo Salvador Gallery Apfelbaum / Bourgeois / Graves / Park / Putnam /<br />
Wharton&#8221; (9/10/86-10/5/86)</p>
<p>Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA &#8220;Philadelphia Collects&#8221; (9/28/86-11/30/86)<br />
Temple Gallery, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Body Electric: Four Currents&#8221;<br />
(11/14/86-12/13/86)<br />
1986-1988	Maeght Lelong, Zurich, Switzerland &#8220;The Draughtman&#8217;s Eye&#8221;<br />
Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Elders of the Tribe&#8221; (12/2/86-1/4/87)<br />
Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, &#8220;Individual: A Selected History of Contemporary Art, 1945-1986&#8243; (12/6/86-1/10/88)<br />
Carlo Lamagna Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Traps&#8221; (12/11/86-1/24/87)</p>
<p>1987	Art Advisory Service Exhibition, A Project of the Associate Council,<br />
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, Loaned to General Electric Company, &#8220;Black and White&#8221;<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;1987 Biennial Exhibition (3/31/87-7/5/87)<br />
Ein Ausstellungsprojekt Zeitgenossischer Kunst in der Psychiatrischen Klinik der Universitat Mainz, Germany, &#8220;Von Chaos Und Ordnung der Seele&#8221;<br />
Kunstmuseum, Luzern, Switzerland &#8220;L&#8217;Etat de Choses I&#8221;<br />
Kent Fine Art, New York, NY &#8220;Assemblage&#8221;<br />
Galerie Maeght Lelong, New York, NY &#8220;Group Show&#8221; (5/15/87-6/31/87)<br />
Blum Helman, New York, NY &#8220;Sculptors&#8217; Drawings&#8221;<br />
Paris &#8211; New York &#8211; Kent Fine Art, Kent, CT &#8220;22 Artists: The Friends of Louise Tolliver Deutschman&#8221;<br />
Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Some Sixties Works&#8221; (6/4/87-7/31/87)<br />
CIAC Montreal International Centre of Contemporary Art, Quebec, Canada &#8220;The 100 Days of Contemporary Art of Montreal 1987: Stations&#8221; (8/1/87-11/1/87)<br />
M-13 Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Lust: One the Seven Deadlies&#8221;<br />
Zabriskie Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture From Surrealism&#8221;<br />
Ianetti-Lanzone Gallery, San Fransisco, CA &#8220;After Pollock: Three Decades of Diversity&#8221;<br />
Musee Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland &#8220;La Femme Et Le Surrealisme&#8221;<br />
Edith C. Blum Art Institute, The Bard College Center, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY &#8220;Process and Product: The Making of a Contemporary Masterwork&#8221;<br />
Kemper Gallery, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO &#8220;Drawn Out: An Exhibition of Drawings by Contemporary Artists&#8221;</p>
<p>Sander Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Boundaries: Works on Paper&#8221;<br />
George Dalsheimer Gallery, Baltimore &#8220;Contemporary Sculpture&#8221;<br />
(10/1/87–10/30/87)<br />
Galerie Lelong, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture&#8221;<br />
Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sculpture&#8221; (9/25/87-10/18/87)<br />
Harcus Gallery, Boston, MA &#8220;In Defense of Sacred Lands&#8221;<br />
The Forum, St. Louis, MO &#8220;The Quality of Line&#8221;<br />
The Halsey Gallery, Simon Center for the Arts, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC &#8220;Collection of Milton Brutten and Helen Herrick: Works in Progress&#8221; (4/87-5/87)<br />
Siegeltuch Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Black&#8221; (9/18/87-1/31/87)<br />
Grossman Gallery, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA &#8220;Undercurrents: Rituals and Translations&#8221; (10/20/87-11/29/87)</p>
<p>1987-88 Minnesota Museum of Art, Saint Paul, MN, &#8220;The International Art Show for The End of World Hunger&#8221; (9/13/87-11/8/87). Traveled to Sonja Henie-Neils Onstad Foundations, Hovikodden, Norway (12/8/87-1/20/88); Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Goteborg, Sweden (2/27/88-4/4/88); Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, Germany (4/21/88-5/29/88); Musée des Arts Africans et Océaniens, Paris, France (6/10/88-7/20/88); Barbican Art Gallery, London, England (8/4/88-10/2/88)</p>
<p>1988 Carl Schlosberg Fine Arts, Sherman Oaks, CA &#8220;Sculpture: Works in Bronze&#8221; The QCC Art Gallery, Queensborough Community College, City University of New York, Bayside, NY &#8220;The Politics of Gender&#8221; (3/6/88-3/31/88)</p>
<p>New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, New York, NY &#8220;The New Sculpture Group: A Look Back&#8221; (3/8/88-4/8/88)<br />
Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York &#8220;This Was Pratt &amp; Former Faculty Exhibition&#8221; (3/11/88-4/31/88). Traveled to Schafler Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn (6/13/88-7/8/88)<br />
1988-89	The Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario, Canada &#8220;Enchantment/Disturbance&#8221;<br />
(9/18/88-1/8/89)<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Figure as Subject: The Revival of Figuration Since 1975&#8243;. Traveled to Erwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS (4/6/88-6/12/88); The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR (6/24/88-8/21/88); Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo, TX (9/10/88-10/22/88); Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (11/13/88-1/15/89); and Madison Art Center, Madison, WI (2/4/89-3/26/89)<br />
1989		California Museum of Science and Industry, Loker Gallery, Exposition Park, Los Angeles, CA &#8220;Marble: A Contemporary Aesthetic Sculpture in the Exhibition/ Marmo: The New Italian Stone Age&#8221; (3/16/89-4/30/89), organized by the Italian Trade Commission<br />
Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany &#8220;Prospect &#8216;89&#8243; (3/21/89-5/21/89)<br />
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, West Germany &#8220;Bilderstreit&#8221; (4/8/89-7/2/89)<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, Fairfield County, CT &#8220;Enduring Creativity&#8221;<br />
(4/15/89-6/15/89)<br />
Simon Watson Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Representing the 80&#8217;s&#8221; (4/29/89-5/26/89)<br />
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France &#8220;Magiciens de la Terre&#8221; (5/16/89-8/15/89)</p>
<p>Hillwood Art Gallery, Long Island University, Greenvale, NY &#8220;Lines of Vision: Drawings by Contemporary Women&#8221; (5/24/89-6/89). Traveled to Blum Helman Gallery, New York, NY (7/6/89-8/17/89)<br />
Greenberg Wilson Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Towards Form&#8221;<br />
David Beitzel Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sculptors&#8217; Drawings&#8221; (6/8/89-7/1/89)<br />
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY &#8220;Art in Place: 15 Years of Acquisitions&#8221; (7/7/89-8/15/89)<br />
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA &#8220;A Decade of American Drawings: 1980-1989&#8243; (7/15/89-8/26/89)</p>
<p>The Forum, St. Louis, MO &#8220;Quality of Line&#8221; (9/9/89-10/15/89)<br />
Riva Yares Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ &#8220;Exhibition of Masterworks&#8221;<br />
(9/1/89-10/31/89)<br />
1989-1990 Cincinnati Art Museum, Eden Park, OH &#8220;Making Their Mark: Woman Artists Move Into The Mainstream 1970-1985&#8243; (2/22/89-4/2/89). Traveled to New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA (5/6/89-6/18/89); Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO (7/15/89-9/10/89); Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA (10/10/89-1/3/90)<br />
John C. Stoller &amp; Co., Minneapolis, MN &#8220;Sculptor&#8217;s Drawings&#8221;<br />
(10/20/89-1/12/90)<br />
Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain &#8220;El Surrealismo entre Viejo y Nuevo Mundo&#8221; (10/89-1/90). Traveled to Fundacion Cultural Mapfre Vida, Madrid, Spain (2/11/90-4/22/90)</p>
<p>1990	University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Art Museum, WI &#8220;The Matter at Hand: Contemporary Drawings&#8221; (1/17/90-2/11/90)<br />
Louver Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Territory of Desire&#8221; (2/2/90-3/17/90)<br />
Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra Museum, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY &#8220;The Coming of Age of American Sculpture: The First Decades of the Sculptor&#8217;s Guild, 1930s &#8211; 1950s&#8221; (2/3/90-3/18/90)<br />
565 Broadway, New York, NY &#8220;Art Pro Choice&#8221; (3/13/90), single evening exhibition to benefit the National Abortion Rights Action League</p>
<p>Massimo Audiello Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Disturb Me&#8221; (3/17/90-4/7/90)<br />
Art for China Appeal, auction (4/5/90) and charity exhibition<br />
(4/3/90-4/7/90)<br />
London Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI &#8220;David Smith, Louise Bourgeois, Michael Heizer, Robert Rauschenberg, Donald Sultan, Mark di Suvero&#8221; (4/3/90-5/4/90)<br />
Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz, Linz, Austria &#8220;Ursprung der Moderne&#8221;<br />
(5/6/90-7/29/90)<br />
Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH &#8220;Inaugural Exhibition Part II &#8211; Art in Europe and America: The 1960s and 1970s&#8221; (5/18/90-8/5/90)</p>
<p>Il Biennale Internazionale de Scultera Contemporanea di Matera, Italy &#8220;Scultura in America&#8221; (5/19/90-9/30/90)<br />
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA &#8220;Sculpture&#8221; (6/2/90-7/14/90)<br />
Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Some Seventies Works&#8221; (6/12/90-7/31/90)<br />
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA &#8220;In Memory of James 1984-88: The Children&#8217;s AIDS Project&#8221; (7/26/90-8/25/90)</p>
<p>Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA &#8220;Figuring the Body&#8221; (7/28/90-10/28/90)<br />
Linda Cathcart Gallery, Santa Monica, CA &#8220;Black and White: Works on<br />
Paper&#8221;<br />
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, &#8220;Cornell Collects: A Celebration of American Art from the Collection of Alumni and Friends&#8221; (8/21/90-11/4/90)<br />
Museum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany &#8220;Positions of Art in the 20th<br />
Century: 50 Woman Artists&#8221; (9/1/90-11/25/90)<br />
Lehman College Art Gallery, The City University of New York, Bronx, NY<br />
&#8220;The Art of Drawing&#8221; (9/25/90-11/10/90)<br />
Midtown/Payson Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;An Artist&#8217;s Christmas&#8221; (11/29/90-12/29/90)<br />
Blum Helman Gallery and Germans van Eck Gallery, New York, &#8220;Artists for Amnesty&#8221; (exhibition and sale to benefit Amnesty International, USA)<br />
1990-91 The Bunkamura Museum of Art, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan &#8220;Four Centuries of Women&#8217;s Art&#8221; (Selections from the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC) (8/15/90-9/16/90). Traveled to The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, Kanagawa (9/29/90-10/28/90); Sapporo Tokyo, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan (11/1/90-11/13/90); Tenjin Iwataya, Fukuoka, Japan (1/15/91-1/28/91); Daimaru Museum Umeda, Osaka (2/20/91-3/11/91); Nagano Tokyu, Nagano, Japan (3/15/91-3/27/91); Hiroshima Museum of Art, Hiroshima, Japan (4/4/91-5/6/91); Matuszakaya Museum, Nagoya, Japan (5/23/91-6/9/91)<br />
Perry Rubinstein, New York, NY &#8220;Family Romance&#8221;  (12/1/90-1/31/91)		Museum of  Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Road to Victory&#8221; (12/11/90-<br />
3/20/91)<br />
1991		Lawrence Monk Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Dead heroes, disfigured love&#8221;<br />
(2/91)<br />
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Art of the Forties&#8221; (2/24/91-4/30/91)<br />
Monte Carlo, IIIème Biennale de Sculpture (opened 3/15/91)<br />
Guidarte, New York, NY &#8220;Drawing Conclusions&#8221; (4/5/91-5/15/91)</p>
<p>Lawrence Monk Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Drawings&#8221; (4/6/91-5/11/91)<br />
Ulmer Museum, Ulm, Germany &#8220;Kurt Fried zu Ehren &#8211; Die Sammlung&#8221; (4/7/91-5/20/91)<br />
The Squibb Gallery, Bristol-Myers Squibb Corporation, Princeton, NJ &#8220;Watercolor Across The Ages With Selected 20th Century American Works&#8221; (4/13/91-5/27/91)<br />
Anne Plumb Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Madre / Show of Strength&#8221; (4/27/91-5/4/91)<br />
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany &#8220;Die Hand Des Künstlers&#8221; (4/27/91-6/23/91)<br />
Fundacio Caixa de Pensiones, Barcelona, Spain &#8220;Pulsio&#8221; (5/23/91-7/14/91)<br />
Bellas Artes, Santa Fe, NM &#8220;Masterworks of Contemporary Sculpture, Paintings and Drawings: 1930s-1990s&#8221; (5/27/91-9/3/91)<br />
Perry Rubinstein, New York, NY &#8220;The Thing&#8221; (6/1/91-7/22/91)</p>
<p>Fondation Daniel Templon, Frejus, France &#8220;Contemporary Sculpture after 1970&#8243; (7/3/91-9/29/91)<br />
1991-1992 Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA &#8220;Devil on the Stairs: Looking Back on the Eighties&#8221; (10/1/91-6/92). Traveled to The Forum and Washington University Gallery of Art, St. Louis, MO (2/1/92-3/22/92); Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA (4/17/92-6/21/92)<br />
The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY &#8220;Experiencing Sculpture: The Figurative Presence in America, 1870-1990&#8243; (9/23/91-2/10/92)<br />
The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA &#8220;Carnegie International&#8221; (10/19/91-2/16/92)<br />
Bellas Artes, Santa Fe, NM &#8220;Sculptors&#8217; Drawings&#8221; (11/27/91-1/4/92)</p>
<p>Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY &#8220;Dislocations&#8221; (10/16/91-1/7/92)</p>
<p>1992	Lingotto, Torino, Italy &#8220;American Art 1930-70&#8243; (1/7/92-3/31/92), organized by Independent Curators Incorporated, New York<br />
Solo Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Sense and Sensibility&#8221; (1/9/92-2/8/92)<br />
Whitney Museum at Equitable Center, New York, NY &#8220;American Masters: Six Artists from the Permanent Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art&#8221;<br />
(1/9/92-3/18/92).  Traveled to Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford, CT (4/16/92-6/17/92)<br />
Lehigh University Art Gallery, Bethlehem, PA &#8220;The Coming of Age of American Sculpture&#8221; (2/3/92-3/20/92), organized by the Council for Creative Projects. Traveled to Brunnier Gallery, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa (4/7/92-5/30/92); Paine Art Center, Oshkosh, WI, (6/14/92-8/22/92); Mitchell Art Gallery, Annapolis, MD (9/7/92-10/25/92)</p>
<p>A / C Project Room, New York, NY &#8220;In Your Face: Politics of the Body and Personal Knowledge&#8221; (3/27/92-4/23/92)<br />
KunstHall, New York, NY &#8220;Psycho&#8221; (4/2/92-5/9/92)<br />
Stux Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Habeas Corpus&#8221; (4/4/92-4/24/92)<br />
Columbia University, Maison Francaise, New York, NY &#8220;The French in New York During World War II&#8221; (4/9/92-4/12/92 ), colloquium with Bourgeois work on view and Bourgeois on panel (4/10/92)<br />
Galerie Lelong, New York, NY &#8220;Bourgeois, Kounellis, Jaar, Nauman, Solano, Tapies&#8221; (4/16/92-5/16/92)<br />
The Peck School, Morristown, NJ &#8220;Images of Children&#8221; (5/1/92)<br />
Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL &#8220;15th Anniversary Exhibition&#8221;<br />
(5/8/92-6/13/92)<br />
Barbara Gross Galerie, Munich, Germany &#8220;3 Filme-3 Räume&#8221; (5/8/92-6/27/92)</p>
<p>Barbara Toll Fine Arts, New York, NY &#8220;Human Hands (Modeled Sculpture)&#8221; (5/9/92-6/6/92)<br />
A.B. Galeries, Paris, France &#8220;Erotics&#8221; (6/10/92-7/25/92)<br />
Kassel, Germany &#8220;Documenta IX&#8221; (6/13/92-9/20/92)<br />
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY &#8220;Masterpieces From the Guggenheim Collection&#8221; (6/28/92-8/27/92)<br />
Guggenheim Museum Soho, New York, NY &#8220;From Brancusi to Bourgeois: Aspects of the Guggenheim Collection&#8221; (7/1/92-8/27/92)</p>
<p>Battery Park City and World Financial Center, New York, NY &#8220;Cross Section&#8221; (7/9/92-9/20/92), exhibition of outdoor sculpture lent by 19 New York City museum collections<br />
Texas Gallery, Houston, TX &#8220;Summer Group Show&#8221; (7/11/92-8/15/92)<br />
Montgomery Glasoe Fine Art, Minneapolis, MN &#8220;Lithographs, Etching and Monotypes by Galerie Lelong&#8221; (7/23/92-9/3/92)<br />
Bellas Artes Gallery, Santa Fe, NM &#8220;Baziotes to Basquiat&#8230;and Beyond&#8221;<br />
(8/20/92-9/30/92)<br />
Royal Oak Showhouse, New York, NY (designer showcase in room of Greg Jordan) (10/12/92-11/8/92)<br />
Fundaçâo Cultural de Curitaba/Museu da Gravura, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil<br />
&#8220;X Mostra da Gravura Cidade de Curitaba/Mostra América&#8221; (10/16/92-12/6/92)</p>
<p>1992-1993	Fisher Landau Center, Long Island City, NY &#8220;Cave of Generation / Material Matters&#8221; (5/11/92-4/93)<br />
List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA &#8220;Corporal Politics&#8221; (12/2/92-2/14/93)<br />
Grace Borgenicht Gallery, New York, NY &#8220;Concurrencies&#8221; (12/10/92- 		1/9/93)</p>
<p>1993	65 Thompson Street, New York, NY &#8220;Merce Cunningham Dance Company Benefit Art Sale&#8221; (1/6/93-1/23/93)<br />
The Gallery, Three Zero, New York, NY &#8220;Breaching Containment&#8221; (1/7/93-2/7/93)<br />
Thread Waxing Space, New York, NY &#8220;I am the Enunciator&#8221; (1/9/93-2/20/93)<br />
Art Contemporain, Lyon, France &#8220;Here&#8217;s Looking At Me: Contemporary Self Portrait&#8221; (1/21/93-4/18/93)<br />
Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, TX &#8220;Darkness and Light</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[1955 Born in Tae-Gu, Korea1984 Graduated from Ecole National Superieure des Arts Deoratifs, Paris
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2004 Galerie Bhak, Seoul
2003 Rho Gallery, Seoul
Galerie Pascal Gabert, Paris
2002  Suka Art Space, Busan, Korea
2001 Galerie Won, Seoul
Gallery M, Tae-Gu, Korea
Kongkan Gallery, Busan, Korea
2000 Galerie Pascal Gabert, Paris
1998 Galerie Bhak, Seoul
Galerie Pascal Gabert, Paris
1996 Galerie Bhak, Seoul
1995 Galerie Jean Fournier, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=artnewsonline.wordpress.com&blog=2961915&post=105&subd=artnewsonline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><blockquote><p>1955 Born in Tae-Gu, Korea1984 Graduated from Ecole National Superieure des Arts Deoratifs, Paris</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>SOLO EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2004 Galerie Bhak, Seoul<br />
2003 Rho Gallery, Seoul<br />
Galerie Pascal Gabert, Paris<br />
2002  Suka Art Space, Busan, Korea<br />
2001 Galerie Won, Seoul<br />
Gallery M, Tae-Gu, Korea<br />
Kongkan Gallery, Busan, Korea<br />
2000 Galerie Pascal Gabert, Paris<br />
1998 Galerie Bhak, Seoul<br />
Galerie Pascal Gabert, Paris<br />
1996 Galerie Bhak, Seoul<br />
1995 Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris<br />
Gallery Space Untitled, New York<br />
1994 Galerie Bhak, Seoul<br />
Galerie Four Season, Seoul<br />
Galerie Focus, Seoul<br />
1992 Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris<br />
Galerie Hyundai, Seoul<br />
Galerie Won, Seoul<br />
1991 Galerie Lowe, New York<br />
1990 Galerie Hyundai, Seoul<br />
Centre Culturel Francais, Seoul<br />
1989 Galerie Hyundai, Seoul<br />
Galerie Mack Hyang, Tae-Gu, Korea<br />
1988 Galerie Khan, Martel, France<br />
Foundation Hewlett Packard, Evry, France<br />
1986 Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris<br />
Galerie Hu, Seoul<br />
Galerie Mack Hyang, Tae-Gu, Korea<br />
1984 ENSAD, Paris</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>GROUP EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2004Walsh Gallery-INKED ,Chacago.U.S.a<br />
2004 Art Chicago 2004, Galerie Bhak, Navy Pier, Chicago, U.S.A<br />
The 4th Korea Contemporary Art Festival, Seoul Arts Center, Seoul<br />
SanFrancisco International Art Exposition, SanFrancisco, U.S.A</p>
<p>2003 &#8216;Small Paintings&#8217;, Galerie Bhak, Seoul<br />
Voyage-Galerie Pascal Gabert,Paris<br />
2002 Art Paris, Paris<br />
The 2nd Korea Contemporary Art Festival, Seoul Arts Center, Seoul<br />
1998 Art Cologne 1998, Galerie Bhak, Cologne, Germany<br />
1997 NICAF &#8216;97, Galerie Bhak, Tokyo, Japan<br />
1996 Art Miami &#8216;96, Galerie Bhak, Miami Convention Center, Miami, U.S.A<br />
1993 Musee Whanki, Seoul<br />
Galerie Bhak, Seoul<br />
1991 La Nuit de Beaubourg, Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris<br />
Art-22 &#8216;91, Basel, Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris<br />
1990 Galerie Jean Fourrnier, Paris<br />
1989 Petit Salon, Centre Culturel Francais, Seoul<br />
1988 Foundation Whanki, New York<br />
Centre Culturel Albert Chanot,Clamat,France<br />
1987 Heterodoxe, Centre Culturel Coreen, Paris<br />
Petit Salon, Galerie Jean Fournier, FIAC, Paris<br />
Galerie Hyundai, Seoul<br />
1986 Cas Par Cas, Valence, France<br />
1985 Galerie Q, Tokyo<br />
Salon de Montouge, Montrouge, France<br />
International Impact Art Festival, Kyoto, Japan<br />
1984 Le Salon, Paris<br />
Galerie Deux Jeunes Peintres, ENSAD, Paris<br />
1983 Salon de la Jeune Peinture, Paris</p>
<p><b><font color="#ffffff">PUBLIC COLLECTIONS</font></b><br />
Banque Paribas, Paris<br />
Foundation Whanki, New York, Paris<br />
Fonds Nationale d&#8217;Arts Contemporain, France<br />
Musee Nationale d&#8217;Arts Contemporain, Seoul<br />
Foundation Cartier, France<br />
Foundation Hewlett Packard, France<br />
Musee Whanki, Seoul<br />
Tae-Gu MBC Broadcasting, Korea<br />
Tae-Gu Convention Center, Korea<br />
Kwangju City Hall, Korea<br />
Seoul Metropolitan Museum of Art, Seoul</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[1966 Born in SunSan, South Korea
EDUCATION
1994 Graduated from Chung-Ang University,
Majoring Sculpture in the Fine Arts Departement, Seoul
1995 Studies of Majoring Sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti Brera , Milan
GROUP EXHIBITION
2007 Asian Contemporary Art Fair 2007, Gallery KONG, New York
Korean Contemporary Art 2007 ; Blue &#38;White, Gallery KONG, Seoul
International art fair ARCO ‘26.ª edição da [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=artnewsonline.wordpress.com&blog=2961915&post=93&subd=artnewsonline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><blockquote><p>1966 Born in SunSan, South Korea</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><b><font color="#ffffff">EDUCATION</font></b></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>1994 Graduated from Chung-Ang University,<br />
Majoring Sculpture in the Fine Arts Departement, Seoul</p>
<p>1995 Studies of Majoring Sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti Brera , Milan</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>GROUP EXHIBITION</b></font></p>
<p>2007 Asian Contemporary Art Fair 2007, Gallery KONG, New York<br />
Korean Contemporary Art 2007 ; Blue &amp;White, Gallery KONG, Seoul<br />
International art fair ARCO ‘26.ª edição da Feira Internacional de Arte Contemporânea de Madrid colhe&#8217;,  Gallery Jorge Shirley, Gana art Gallery, Madrid SPAIN<br />
‘Dancing Space&#8217;, Gallery LIZ, NamYangJu<br />
‘Seoul Art Fair-Best top 10&#8242; Hangaram museum in Seoul Arts Center, Seoul</p>
<p>2006&#8242;The way of viewing objects&#8217;, Seoul museum of  art, Seoul<br />
Art and playing &#8211; Funsters 2006, Hangaram museum, Seoul<br />
Shinseghe artfair &#8216;Purple Cake&#8217;, Shinseghe D.S., Seoul<br />
International art fair ARCO ‘25.ª edição da Feira Internacional de Arte Contemporânea de Madrid acolhe&#8217;,  Gallery Jorge Shirley, Madrid SPAIN<br />
&#8220;KIAF 2006&#8243;, International contemporary art fair in Korea, Gallery Artside, Seoul Korea<br />
&#8220;Navigate 2006&#8243;, Daegu art center, Daegu<br />
&#8220;Colectiva&#8221;, Gallery Jorge Shirley, Lisbon Portugal</p>
<p>2005 Seoul art Fair, Gana art center, Hangaram Museum in Seoul Arts Center, Seoul Korea<br />
International art fair ARCO ‘24.ª edição da Feira Internacional de Arte Contemporânea de Madrid acolhe&#8217;, Gallery Jorge Shirley, Madrid SPAIN<br />
&#8220;Art LA&#8221;, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Gallery Sabina,  Los Angeles  U.S.A</p>
<p>2004 &#8220;International art fair Lille&#8221;, Galeria Arte &amp; Manifesto, Lille FRANCE<br />
&#8220;In door &amp; out door&#8221;. Gana art center, Seoul KOREA<br />
International art fair &#8221; Fiera de Arte Contemporanea Lisboa&#8221;, Galeria Arte &amp; Manifesto, Lisbon PORTUGAL<br />
&#8220;The new understanding of furniture&#8221;, Insa art center, Seoul<br />
&#8220;Sculpture of environment&#8221;, Museum Pyungtekho, Pyungtek Korea<br />
Positive Power&#8217;, Gallery Sang, Seoul</p>
<p>2003 ‘Should say not all Still life&#8217;, Gana Art Crnter, Seoul<br />
International art fair &#8221; Fiera de Arte Contemporanea Lisboa&#8221;, Galeria Arte &amp; Manifesto, Lisbon Portugal<br />
International Installation Triennale &#8220;Man and Earth&#8221;, Haifa Museum, Israel<br />
4th Pohang Art Festival, Debec Gallery, Pohang<br />
Chung-Ang sculpture group exhibition, Chung-ang Art Center, Seoul  Korea<br />
Un lavoro regola d&#8217;arte, Societa&#8217; Umantaria, Milano</p>
<p>2002 &#8220;KIAF&#8221;International contemporary art fair in Korea, Gallery Lawrence Rubin, Busan Korea<br />
Rethinking : Space, Time, Architecture, Gallery Artinprogress, Berlin Germany<br />
International contemporary art fair &#8220;Miart&#8221; , Gallery Lawrence Rubin, Milan Italy<br />
Un lavoro regola d&#8217;arte, Villa Marazzi, Cesano Boscone<br />
Preghiera alla terra, Modern Art Museum Pagani, Castellnza Varese<br />
Un lavoro a regola d&#8217;arte, Cascina Grande, Rozzano Milan<br />
Corean artister, Gallery Hoepli, Milan<br />
Group show, Gallery Forni, Bologne</p>
<p>2001 Intersezioni oriente &#8211; occidente, Space Hajech, Milan<br />
Preghiera alla terra, Mseum Arengo del Broletto, Novara<br />
Scapiliati, Fiera di Milano, Milan<br />
Eera antichita, Eera, Milan<br />
Preghiera alla terra, Cascina Rapio, Vespolate, Novara<br />
Lampi grevi, Villa Glisenti, Villa Carcina, Brescia<br />
Biennale d&#8217;Arte Contemporanea `Duplex. Dall&#8217;identico al molteplice&#8217;, Museo dell&#8217; Immagine Postale, Belvedere Ostrense, Ancona<br />
Mito e materia, Borgo Medievale di Castelbasso, Teramo<br />
No human, Arsenale Thetis, Venice<br />
Group Show, Gallery Lawrence Rubin, Milan<br />
Naturarte, Arsenale Bortonico, Lodi<br />
Un lavoro a regola d&#8217;arte, Camera del lavoro, Milano<br />
International Contemporary Art Fair &#8220;Arte Fiera Bologna&#8221;, Gallery Lawrence Rubin, Bologne<br />
Percorsicontemporanei, Sala Pianta, Corsico</p>
<p>2000 Arte si parte, Faundation Sirssu, Lugano, Swiss<br />
Installation Workshop `Percorsicontemporanei&#8217; , Corsico, Milan<br />
International Contemporary Art Fair « Arte Fiera Bologna », Gallery Lawrence Rubin, Bologne<br />
Student of the official student-exchange programme Erasmus  in Barnet College, London, UK</p>
<p>1999 Salon of Natural Artists, Musée national de l&#8217;Histoire naturelle, Paris, France<br />
5th International Workshop proposed by M. Pistoletto,«passaggi a nord-ovest» Biella<br />
4 scultori milanesi, Gallery Lawrence Rubin, Milan<br />
10th International Symposium « Nantopietra 99 », Nanto, Vicenza<br />
InternationalCompetitionofSculptureofLive«Water»,MeetingCenter,cuneo<br />
Corpo di guardia, Museum of Rocca dei Bentivoglio, Bazzano, Bologne<br />
Biennal of Sculpture, villa Borromeo, Viggiu&#8217; Varese<br />
3th Stage of Sculpture, Grancona, Vicenza<br />
Angelo Tenchio, ex Monastro di Sant&#8217;Eufemia, Como</p>
<p>1998 Peiscopio 1998, Cascina Roma, San Donato Milanese, Milan<br />
Art to Eat &#8211; Eat to Art, Societa Umanitaria, Milan<br />
International Competition of Sculpture of Live « Tree », Meeting Center, Cuneo<br />
Biennal of Sea, Palavela, Diano Marina<br />
Symposium IV, Workshop of Sculpture with black mable, Ormea<br />
Installation Workshop `Attaracchi&#8217;, Municipal Palace, Agrate Brianza, Milan<br />
Mantovani, Foundation Marco Mantovani, Milan<br />
Young Sculptor of Brera, Via Emiglia, Tortona</p>
<p>1997 Visual Rave, Societa Umanitaria, Milan<br />
Wella e l&#8217;arte, Wella Italy, Castiglione delle Steviere, Mantova<br />
Salon I, Gallery Invernizzi, Milan<br />
Wella e l&#8217;arte, Gallery Gio&#8217; Marconi, Milan<br />
Levis, Academy of Brera, Milan<br />
Menotrenta, Spazio Hajech, Milan</p>
<p>1996 San Carlo Borromeo, Museo Permanente, Milan<br />
Biennal of Sea, Palavela, Diano Marina<br />
Korean Artists in Italy, San Ginesio<br />
Salon I, Gallery Ammiraglio Acton, Milan<br />
Young Sculptor of Brera, Via Emilia, Tortona</p>
<p>1995 The Exhibition of Engraving, Anemoni, Milan</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>2 ARTISTS&#8217;S EXHIBITION</b></font></p>
<p>2007 Maestri e Allievi, with Shim Moon-Seup, Nuovo CIB &#8211; Galleria Formentini, Milano</p>
<p>2006 From Moving Space to Touching Mind, whth Yoji Matsumura, Kwanhoon Gallery, Seoul</p>
<p>2004 Nero, whth Jonathan Guaitamacchi,, Gallery Lawrence Rubin, Milano</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>SOLO EXHIBITION</b></font><br />
2007 Existence, Arquitectos de Cordova, Cordova, Spain<br />
‘Optic Game&#8217;, Gallery Artside, Beijing China</p>
<p>2006Galeria Arte Contemporanea Jorge Shirley, Lisbon Portugal</p>
<p>2005 &#8216;Artist of Today&#8217;,Kim Chong Yung Sculpture Museum, Seoul Korea</p>
<p>2004 Galeria EDURNE, Madrid Spain<br />
Art Seoul, Hangaram Museum in Seoul Arts Center, Seoul Korea</p>
<p>2003 Galeria Arte Contemporanea Jorge Shirley, Lisbon Portugal<br />
Arte &amp; Manifesto, Porto Portugal</p>
<p>2002 Galerie Artinprogress, Berlin Germany<br />
Rethinking: space time architecture &#8211; A dialogue between art and architecture. Parallel to XXI World Congress of Architecture &#8211; UIA Berlin 2002</p>
<p>2001 Galleria Lawrence Rubin, Milan Italia</p>
<p>1999 Cascina Roma, Sandonato Milanese, Milan<br />
Gallery Pianissimo, Codogno Lodi Italia</p>
<p>1998 Gallery Luigi di Sarro, Rome<br />
Franco Riccardo Artevisive, Napoli(Sala personal)<br />
Gallery U.C.A.I, Milan</p>
<p>1994 Gallery Seoho, Seoul</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>AWARDS</b></font></p>
<p>2005 Artist of Today  Kim Chong Yung Sculpture Award</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>COLLECTIONS</b></font></p>
<p>Samsung Insurance, Seoul<br />
Hundai Card, Seoul<br />
TheShilla Hotel, Seou<br />
Kim Chong Yung museum, Seoul<br />
Janghung art park museum, janghung<br />
Lakewood C.C, YangJu Korea<br />
KUZ Plus Ferrari shop, Seoul<br />
Shinseghe Boon The Shop, Seoul,<br />
The hall of the March first independence movement, Ansung Korea<br />
The Westin Chosun Hotel, Seoul<br />
Umberto Annelli (President of Group FIAT), Torino<br />
Massimo Buffetti (President of Group Buffetti), Como<br />
PKB Private Bank AG, Zurich<br />
Claudio La Viola  (President of  Dasassociati), Milano<br />
Christian Marinotti Edition, Milano<br />
Alesandro Siccardi, Milano<br />
Gianni Vercellotti, Cuneo</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Gerhard Mayer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[GERHARD MAYER
Born: Mittenwald, Germany 1962
Lives and works in Nuremberg
EDUCATION
1987-93 Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Nürnberg, Germany

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2008 Zumikon, Nuremberg, Germany (April)
Galerie Ute Parduhn Düsseldorf, Germany
2007 &#8220;Soloshow&#8221; Artforum Berlin, Galerie Annette Oechsner, Germany
2006 &#8220;Tohus und Wohus&#8221; Museum of Perception (MUWA), Graz, Austria (opening Dec 15)
&#8220;Bacteriorhodopsin, 1/600 Sekunde entfernt von Brüssel,&#8221; Galerie Annette Oechsner,
Nürnberg, Germany
2003 &#8220;Medium Resolution Imaging [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=artnewsonline.wordpress.com&blog=2961915&post=84&subd=artnewsonline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><blockquote><p><font color="#000000"><b>GERHARD MAYER</b></font><br />
Born: Mittenwald, Germany 1962<br />
Lives and works in Nuremberg<b></b></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><b>EDUCATION</b><br />
1987-93 Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Nürnberg, Germany<font color="#ff0000"><b></b></font></p></blockquote>
<blockquote></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>SOLO EXHIBITIONS</b><br />
</font>2008 Zumikon, Nuremberg, Germany (April)<br />
Galerie Ute Parduhn Düsseldorf, Germany<br />
2007 &#8220;Soloshow&#8221; Artforum Berlin, Galerie Annette Oechsner, Germany<br />
2006 &#8220;Tohus und Wohus&#8221; Museum of Perception (MUWA), Graz, Austria (opening Dec 15)<br />
&#8220;Bacteriorhodopsin, 1/600 Sekunde entfernt von Brüssel,&#8221; Galerie Annette Oechsner,<br />
Nürnberg, Germany<br />
2003 &#8220;Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer,&#8221; Caren Golden Fine Art, NYC<br />
Gerhard Mayer, Kunstlerhaus Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany (October 31-<br />
November 30)<br />
Zufall und Notwendigkeit ,&#8221; Ute Parduhm Gallery, Dusseldorf, Germany,<br />
(February 14- April 14)<br />
2002 &#8220;NGC 1976,&#8221; Todd Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA (December)<br />
2001 &#8220;Everything Is Essentially Possible,&#8221; Caren Golden Fine Art, NYC<br />
2000 &#8220;Gerhard Mayer&#8221;, Kunsthalle Wil, Wil, Switzerland<br />
1997 &#8220;Alles im Lot,&#8221; Galerie Kohlenhof, Nürnberg, Germany<br />
1996 &#8220;La vague et le vague,&#8221; Orangerie and Espace Noriac, Limoges, France<br />
1995 Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Nürnberg, Germany<br />
1993 &#8220;Schwarze Bilder,&#8221; Galerie Edith Schoeneck, Ansbach, Germany</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><b>SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS</b><br />
2007 &#8220;Linie,&#8221; Nassauischer Kunstverein, Wiesbaden, Germany (May)<br />
&#8220;Pattern vs Decoration&#8221; Hosfelt Gallery San Francisco<br />
2006 &#8220;Collectors Show,&#8221; Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AK (Dec. 1 &#8211; Dec. 31)<br />
&#8220;Combine Installation,&#8221; Galerie Vedoni, Brussels (April 21 &#8211; July 15)<br />
2005 &#8220;The Other Sight,&#8221; Künstlerhaus Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany (Nov. 4 &#8211; Dec. 18)<br />
&#8220;M Theory,&#8221; Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA (October 15 &#8211; November 23)<br />
&#8220;Baden Gehen,&#8221; Gesellschaft der Freunde Junger Kunst, Baden Baden, Germany<br />
(August 4 &#8211; September 23)<br />
&#8220;Ansichten,&#8221; Galerie Ute Parduhn, Düsseldorf, Germany (July 15 &#8211; Sept. 4)<br />
&#8220;Hot Town Summer in the City,&#8221; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY<br />
(July 1 &#8211; August 5, 2005)<br />
Weltinnenräume, die Sammlung Hanck,&#8221; Deutsche Gesellschaft für christliche Kunst e. V.<br />
München, Germany<br />
2004 &#8220;August,&#8221; curated by Dan Kopp, Brooklyn Fireproof, Williamsburg, Brooklyn<br />
&#8220;18 Holes &#8211; Gerhard Mayer &amp; John Powers&#8221;, Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI<br />
(June 11 &#8211; Sept. 12) (catalog)<br />
&#8220;system : landscape,&#8221; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY (April 8 &#8211; May 15)<br />
&#8220;Open Day Exhibition,&#8221; Art Omi International Arts Center, Ghent, NY<br />
&#8220;Contemporary Arts from Germany&#8221;, Europäische Zentralbank, Frankfurt am Main, German<br />
2003 &#8220;Dubrow International,&#8221; curated by Norman Dubrow, Roger Smith Gallery,<br />
New York, NY (March 21- April 26)<br />
&#8220;Abstraction Now,&#8221; Kunstlerhaus Vienna, Austria (August 28.- September 28)<br />
&#8220;Positionen und Tendenzen,&#8221; Kunsthalle Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany<br />
(July 13.- August 31)<br />
&#8220;Paper,&#8221; Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA<br />
&#8220;Defining the Universe&#8221; Museum of Visual Arts, Sun Valley, Idaho<br />
2002 &#8220;Systems Now,&#8221; curated by Joe Cunningham, Elvehjem Museum of Art,<br />
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (Fall)<br />
&#8220;Accumulation,&#8221; Clifford Smith Gallery, Boston, MA Sept. &#8211; Oct. Drawing, 2002,<br />
NJ Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ (catalog)<br />
&#8220;Great Bavarian State Award Exhibition,&#8221; Galerie der Kuestler, Munich, Germany<br />
2001 &#8220;Preistraeger,&#8221; Sparkasse, Nürnberg, Germany<br />
&#8220;Un/Ruled,&#8221; curated by Mercedes Vicente, Exhibit A Gallery, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;microwave, three,&#8221; 123 Watts, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;By Hand: Pattern, Precision, and Repetition in Contemporary Drawing,&#8221; curated<br />
by Mary-Kay Lombino, Univ. Art Museum, Cal. State Univ., Long Beach, CA<br />
&#8220;Kunstraum Franken,&#8221; K4, Nürnberg, Germany<br />
&#8220;Making the Making,&#8221; curated by Charles Goldman, APEX Art, New York, NY<br />
2000 &#8220;Drawn,&#8221; Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX<br />
&#8220;Fixations: The Obsessional in Art,&#8221; John Michael Kohler Arts Center,<br />
Sheboygan, WI<br />
&#8220;Labyrith,&#8221; curated by Vore &amp; Vore, Ettlingen, Germany<br />
&#8220;New Work, New York,&#8221; Creiger-Dane Gallery, Boston, MA<br />
Museum of Contemporary Art, two person exhibition curated by Vittorio Urbani<br />
&amp; Glanella Demuro, Sardinia, Italy<br />
1999 &#8220;The Art of Collecting,&#8221; Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, MI<br />
&#8220;The Gallery Gang (works on paper),&#8221; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;Systemantics,&#8221; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;Relay Drawings,&#8221; Bucknell University Art Gallery, Lewisburg, PA<br />
&#8220;Alles im Lot II,&#8221; Europacenter, Berlin, Germany<br />
1998 &#8220;Selections Winter ‘98,&#8221; The Drawing Center, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;Relay, Drawn to Readymades,&#8221; Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center,<br />
Buffalo, NY<br />
&#8220;Rencontres,&#8221; Orangerie, Limoges, France<br />
&#8220;Zeichnung und Raum,&#8221; Kunsthaus Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany<br />
&#8220;A quattro mani,&#8221; Galeria Nuova Icona, Venice, Italy<br />
1997 &#8220;Junger Westen 1997,&#8221; Kunsthalle, Recklinghausen, Germany<br />
1995 &#8220;Brucke Nurnberg-Prag,&#8221; The Manes, Prague, Czechoslovakia<br />
1994 &#8220;27 Zimmer,&#8221; Grossweidenmuhlstrasse, Nürnberg, Germany<br />
1993 &#8220;Kunstraum Franken,&#8221; Kunsthalle Nurnberg, Nürnberg, Germany<br />
1991 Academie des Beaux Arts, group exhibition, Aix en Provence, France<br />
Kunstverein Aalen, group exhibition, Aalen, Germany</p>
<p><b>BIBLIOGRAPHY</b><br />
Baker, Kenneth. &#8220;Gerhard Mayer at Hosfelt,&#8221; San Francisco Chronicle, Dec. 28, 2002<br />
Bell, J. Bowyer. &#8220;Gerhard Mayer, John E.J. Powers &amp; Elizabeth Simonson,&#8221; Review, June 15, 1999<br />
Bonetti, David. &#8220;NGC 1976: Error! Contact not defined.. Hosfelt Gallery,&#8221; Art on Paper (illus.)<br />
Cohn, Terri. &#8220;Reed Danziger and Gerhard Mayer at Todd Hosfelt Gallery,&#8221; Artweek,<br />
February 2003, p. 12<br />
DiMaggio, Anthony. &#8220;Gerhard Mayer, John E. J. Powers &amp; Elizabeth Simonson,&#8221;<br />
Review, June 15, 1999<br />
&#8220;18 Holes: An Art Course By Gerhard Mayer &amp; John Powers&#8221;, John Michael Kohler Arts<br />
Center Newsletter, July 2004, cover, p.3, (illus.)<br />
Heyden, Thomas. &#8220;Der Bewegte Raum,&#8221; Quadratmeter, April 2003, p. 23<br />
Johnson, Ken. &#8220;Jill Weinstock and Gerhard Mayer,&#8221; The New York Times, Weekend<br />
Section, September 26, 2003, p. E36.<br />
Levin, Kim. &#8220;Systemantics,&#8221; The Village Voice, Voice Choice (*), June 8, 1999<br />
Lombino, Mary-Kay. &#8220;By Hand: Pattern, Precision and Repetition in Contemporary<br />
Drawing,&#8221; catalog essay, pp. 7, 10<br />
Millis, Christopher. &#8220;Getting off on obsessive-compulsive art,&#8221; The Boston Phoenix, p. 14 (illus.)<br />
Rademacher, Alexa. &#8220;Faszinierende Ornamente,&#8221; Rheinische Post, Feb. 2003<br />
Schwabsky, Barry. &#8220;Gerhard Mayer: Everything is Essentially Possible/Roland Flexner:<br />
Drawings,&#8221; Art on Paper, September &#8211; October 2001, p.90 (Illus.)<br />
Umberger, Leslie. &#8220;18 Holes: An Art Course by Gerhard Mayer and John Powers,&#8221;<br />
pp. 1-12 (illustrations)<br />
Worth, Alexi. &#8220;Jil Weinstock/Gerhard Mayer,&#8221; The New Yorker, Sept. 22, 2003<br />
Worth, Alexi. &#8220;Gerhard Mayer,&#8221; The New Yorker, June 18 &#8211; 25, 2001, p. 31</p>
<p><b>EXHIBITION CATALOGS</b><br />
18 Holes: An Art Course by Gerhard Mayer and John Powers, Kohler Arts Center, June 11 -<br />
September 12, 2004, essay by Leslie Umberger, pp. 1-12 (cover and illus. throughout)<br />
Positionen + Tendenzen, Kunst in Franken, 2003, (illus)<br />
By Hand: Pattern, Precision and Repetition in Contemporary Drawing, University Art<br />
Museum,California State University Art Museum, 2001, essay by Mary-Kay Lombino,<br />
pp. 7, 8 (illus.), 10, 49, 50, 53 (illus.)<br />
Fixations: The Obsessional in Contemporary Art, Kohler Arts Center, 2000,<br />
essay by Andrea Inselmann (illus.)<br />
Gerhard Mayer, Nuova Icona, Venice, Italy, 1998, essay by Thomas W. Eller,<br />
&#8220;Everything is essentially possible&#8221; (illus.)<br />
Microwave, three, 123 Watts, New York, NY, Sept. &#8211; Nov., 2001, essay by Josee Bienvenu,<br />
pp. 4, 19 (illus.), 20, 21 (illus.), 31<br />
Winter Selections 98, The Drawing Center, New York, NY, Jan. 9 &#8211; Feb. 14, 1998,<br />
essay by Gerhard Mayer (illus.)<br />
Stange, Latte, Balken, Brett, 1995, essay by Ralf Hulbig (illus.)</p>
<p><b>AWARDS</b><br />
Förderpreis des Förderkreises Bildende Kunst Nürnberg E.V. for the Kunstraum Franken<br />
exhibition January, 2001<br />
Great Bavarian State Award, 2001<br />
Nuremberg Culture Award, 2003</p></blockquote>
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Born 1968 in Berlin, Germany
Currently living in Los Angeles, California
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007 Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
2006 Alison Jacques Gallery, London
Uta Barth: 2005-2006, Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Seomi &#38; Tuus Gallery, Seoul
Naturaleza, PhotoEspana 2006, Madrid
2005 Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, New York
ACME, Los Angeles, California
Sies and Hoeke, Düsseldorf, Germany
Andréhn Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=artnewsonline.wordpress.com&blog=2961915&post=83&subd=artnewsonline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p align="left">Born 1968 in Berlin, Germany<br />
Currently living in Los Angeles, California</p>
<p align="left"><font color="#ffffff"><b>SOLO EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2007 Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York</p>
<p align="left">2006 Alison Jacques Gallery, London<br />
Uta Barth: 2005-2006, Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />
Seomi &amp; Tuus Gallery, Seoul<br />
Naturaleza, PhotoEspana 2006, Madrid</p>
<p align="left">2005 Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, New York<br />
ACME, Los Angeles, California<br />
Sies and Hoeke, Düsseldorf, Germany<br />
Andréhn Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden<br />
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California<br />
Uta Barth: white blind (bright red), nowhere near, &#8230;and of time.<br />
1999 -2002, SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico</p>
<p align="left">2004 From: white blind (bright red). ACME, Los Angeles, California<br />
Uta Barth; Lannan Foundation, Santa Fe, New Mexico</p>
<p align="left">2003 white blind (bright red), Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden<br />
white blind (bright red), Sies and Hoeke, Düsseldorf, Germany</p>
<p align="left">2002 white blind (bright red), Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York<br />
white blind (bright red), ACME., Los Angeles, California</p>
<p align="left">2001 Uta Barth 1991¬-94, Lawing Gallery, Houston, Texas</p>
<p align="left">2000 In Between Places, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; toured to Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, Texas<br />
nowhere near, Lannan Foundation, Santa Fe, New Mexico<br />
nowhere near, JCCC Gallery of Art, Overland Park, Kansas</p>
<p align="left">1999 nowhere near (part one), ACME, Los Angeles, California<br />
nowhere near (part two), Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York, New York<br />
nowhere near (part three), Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden<br />
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California</p>
<p align="left">1999 Galerie Camargo Vilaça, São Paulo, Brazil</p>
<p align="left">1998 ACME, Los Angeles, California<br />
Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York, New York<br />
London Projects, London, England<br />
Lawing Gallery, Houston, Texas<br />
Uta Barth and Imi Knoebel, Studio la Città Verona, Italy</p>
<p align="left">1997 The Wall Project, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois<br />
Institute of Contemporary Art at MCA, Portland, Maine<br />
&#8230;in passing, ACME, Santa Monica, California<br />
Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden<br />
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California<br />
Presentation House Gallery, North Vancouver, Canada</p>
<p align="left">1996 Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, New York<br />
London Projects, London, England<br />
Uta Barth and Michael Snow, S. L. Simpson Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada<br />
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California</p>
<p align="left">1995 Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
ACME, Santa Monica, California<br />
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, New York</p>
<p align="left">1994 Uta Barth and Vikky Alexander, domestic setting, Los Angeles, California<br />
Wooster Gardens, New York</p>
<p align="left">1993 Untitled installation in Index in French, California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, California<br />
S.P.A.S. Gallery, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York</p>
<p align="left">1990 Howard Yezersky Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Critical Distance, Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts<br />
The Conceptual Impulse, Security Pacific Gallery, Costa Mesa, California</p>
<p align="left">1989 Untitled installation in Deliberate Investigations &#8211; Recent Works by Four Los Angeles Artists, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Rio Hondo College Art Gallery, Whittier, California</p>
<p align="left">1985 Untitled installation in Emerging Artists, Frederick S. Wight Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California<br />
Galleria by the Water, Los Angeles, California<br />
Uta Barth and Monique Safford, Galleria by the Water, Los Angeles, California</p>
<p align="left"> <font color="#ffffff"><b>SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2007 Seeing Things, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs, New York<br />
Alison Jacques Gallery, London<br />
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Kansas<br />
Multiple Vantage Points: Southern California Women Artists, 1980-2006, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles</p>
<p align="left">2006 ‘Me, Myself and I&#8217;, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver<br />
Inner gogo. Vamiali&#8217;s, Athens, Greece<br />
City Limits, University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach<br />
Shifting Terrain, Herter Gallery, University of Massahusetts Amherst<br />
Del Paisaje Reciente (Concerning Recent Landscapes), PhotoEspaña 2006: International Festival of Photography and Visual Arts, Madrid<br />
Frontiers: Collecting the Art of Our Time, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts<br />
Tracking and Tracing: Contemporary Art Acquisitions 2000-2005, San Diego Museum of Art<br />
Whisper Not! A Different Dimension of Seeing, Huis Marseille, Amsterdam</p>
<p align="left">2005 Beyond Delirious: Architecture in Selected Photographs from the Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection, curated by Christopher Phillips, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation<br />
Controlled, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York<br />
Out There: Landscape in the New Millennium. Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio<br />
Das Verlorene Paradies; Opelvillen Museum, Rüsselsheim, Germany<br />
Double Exposure, Galerie Graff, Montreal<br />
Double Expoure, Godt-Cleary Pojects, Las Vegas, Nevada<br />
Back From Nature, Institute of Contemporary art at MCA, Portland, Maine<br />
Southtern Exposure,The Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, California<br />
New View, Johnson County Community College Gallery of Art, Carlsen Center, Kansas City<br />
Double Exposure, Inman Gallery, Houston</p>
<p align="left"> 2004 From House to Home: Picturing Domesticity, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
In Focus: Themes in Photography, Albright-Knox Museum, Buffalo, New York<br />
The World Becomes a Private World, Mills Art Museum, Oakland, California<br />
Double Exposure, Shearburn Gallery, St. Louis<br />
Pairings, Dallas Center for Contemporary Arts, Dallas, Texas<br />
Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Dranoff Fine Art, New York, New York<br />
Atmosphere, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago<br />
Winter Time, ACME, Los Angeles, California<br />
Double Exposure, Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery, Portland, Oregon<br />
Godt Cleary Gallery, Las Vegas, Nevada<br />
Double Exposure, Trawick Contemporary, Berkeley, California<br />
Moving Pictures: Contemporary Photography and Video from the Guggenheim Museum Collection, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain<br />
Photography and Place: Contemporary Work from the Museum&#8217;s<br />
Collection, RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island<br />
Double Exposure, Galeria 2000 GbR, Nuremberg, Germany<br />
Neue Editionen, Edition Schellmann, Munich<br />
Adam Baumgold Gallery; New York, New York<br />
Double Exposure, Brigitte March Stuttgart, Stuttgart<br />
Landscape, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California<br />
Double Exposure; Edition Schelman, New York</p>
<p align="left">2003 Moving Pictures: Contemporary Photography and Video from the Guggenheim Museum Collection, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York<br />
Public Record, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Imagine: Selections from the Permanent Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida<br />
ACME @ Inman, Inman Gallery, Houston, Texas<br />
New Selections from the Permanent Collection, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California<br />
Edition Speciale, Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve, Paris<br />
Double Exposure, Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA<br />
Beside, ACME, Los Angeles, California<br />
Imperfect Innocence: The Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida</p>
<p align="left">2002 History/Memory/Society: Displays from the Permanent Collection, Tate Modern, London, England<br />
Visions of America: Photography from the Whitney Museum Collection, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York<br />
We Love Painting: Contemporary Art from the Misumi Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan<br />
Double Exposure, Edition Schellmann, Munich, Germany, and New York, New York<br />
Strolling Through an Ancient Shrine and Garden, ACME. Los Angeles, California<br />
Majestic Sprawl: Some Los Angeles Photography, Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, California<br />
Looking at America, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut<br />
Global Address, Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California<br />
Human Interaction in an Interactive Age, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania</p>
<p align="left">2001 00/01, James Harris Gallery, Seattle, Washington<br />
From the Permanent Collection, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California<br />
The Dreams that Stuff is Made Of, Selections Show, Frankfurt International Art Fair</p>
<p align="left">2000 Departures: 11 Artists at the Getty, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California<br />
Tate Modern: Ten Artists, Ten Images, Tate Modern, London, England<br />
In-sites: Interior Spaces in Contemporary Art, Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Champion, Connecticut<br />
A Lasting Legacy, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY NOW: An International Survey of Contemporary Photography, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans<br />
Photography about Photography, Andrew Kreps, New York, New York<br />
Beyond Boundaries: Contemporary Photography in California, The Friends of Photography, San Francisco, California; toured to California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, California; Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, California<br />
Imperfectum, organized by Riksutstillinger: National Touring Exhibitions, Museet for Samtidskunst, Oslo, Norway; toured to Rogaland Kunstmuseum, Stavanger, Norway; Trondheim Kunstmuseum, Trondheim, Norway; Fylkesgalerie, Namsos, Norway; Bomullsfabrikken, Arendal, Norway; Billedgalerie, Haugesund, Norway; Bodo Kunstforening, Bodo, Norway; Aalesunds Kunstforening, Aalesund, Norway<br />
Muscle: Power of the View, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, Colorado<br />
MANIFESTO!, Blue Gallery, London, England<br />
ACME, Los Angeles, California<br />
Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York, New York</p>
<p align="left">1999 Photography: An Expanded View, Recent Acquisitions, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York<br />
Apposite Opposites, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois<br />
double vision, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia<br />
Heads Up, Museum of Contemporar Art, North Miami, Florida<br />
Umeå kommuns konstinköp under 90 &#8211; talent i urval, Umeå Bildsmuseum, Urmeå, Sweden<br />
Shift, ACME. Los Angeles, California<br />
Rattling the Frame: The Photographic Space 1977-1999, Sanfrancisco Camerawork, San Francisco, California<br />
Under/Exposed, Public Art Project, Stockholm, Sweden<br />
The 15th National Biennial Exhibition of the Los Angeles Printmaking Society, Laband Art Gallery, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California<br />
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland<br />
Threshold: Invoking the Domestic in Contemporary Art, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin; toured to Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia</p>
<p align="left">1998 Domesticated, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts<br />
Directions: Photography from the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York<br />
Claustrophobia, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England; toured to Middlesbrough Art Gallery, Middlesbrough, England; Harris Museum, Preston, England; Mapping Art Gallery, Sheffield, England; Cartwright Hall, Bradford, England; Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark; Centre for Visual Arts, Cardiff, Wales<br />
Abstract Painting, Once Removed, Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, Texas; toured to Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York<br />
Selections from the Permanent Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida<br />
Uta Barth, Nancy Chunn, Anthony Caro, Institute of Contemporary Art at MCA, Portland, Maine<br />
New to Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas<br />
Mysterious Voyages: Exploring the Subject of Photography, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, Maryland<br />
Photography&#8217;s Multiple Roles: Art, Documents, Market, Science, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Illinois<br />
(Not Pictured) The Presence of Absence, The Light Factory, Charlotte, North Carolina<br />
New Editions, Brooke Alexander / Brooke Alexander Editions, New York<br />
Picture Show, Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />
From the Heart: The Power of Photography (Sondra Gilman Collection), Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas<br />
Photography at Princeton, The Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey<br />
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, New York<br />
LA Cool, Rocket Gallery, London, England<br />
LA Cool, Bruning + Zwischke, Düsseldorf, Germany<br />
Multiplicity, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee<br />
Women Who Shoot, Newspace, Los Angeles, California<br />
Spread, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California<br />
Preview, London Projects, London, England<br />
Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York, New York<br />
Multiples, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, Oregon<br />
Situacionismo, Galeria OMR, Mexico City, Mexico</p>
<p align="left">1997 Heart, Mind, Body, Soul: American Art in the 1990s, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York<br />
Spheres of Influence, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Object and Abstraction: Contemporary Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York<br />
Elusive Paradise: Los Angeles Art from the Permanent Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Uta Barth, Jean Baudrillard, Luigi Gherri, Parco Gallery, Tokyo, Japan<br />
Scene of the Crime, Armand Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Digital Ink: Uta Barth, Peter Halley, William Leavitt, James Welling, Center for Visual Communication, Coral Gables, Florida<br />
Blueprint, De Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />
Painting into Photography/Photography into Painting, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida<br />
Evidence: Photography and Site, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio; toured to Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; The Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida<br />
Light Catchers, Bennington College Art Gallery, Bennington, Vermont<br />
Defining Eye: Women Photographers of the Twentieth Century, St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri; toured to Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts; Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, Kansas; UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California; The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.<br />
New Acquisitions: Works on Paper, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois<br />
Coda: Photographs by Uta Barth, Günther Forg, Jack Pierson and Carolien Stikker, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York<br />
Developing a Collection: The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation and the Art of Photography, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Uta Barth, Rineke Dijkstra, Tracy Moffatt, Inez van Lamsweerde, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York<br />
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York<br />
Twenty years&#8230; almost, Robert Miller Gallery, New York<br />
Passing the Tradition: California Photography, Jose Druidis &#8211; Bida Art Gallery, Los Angeles, California<br />
Making Pictures, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Portraits of Interiors, Gallery Blancpain Stepczynski, Geneva, Switzerland<br />
LA International Biennial: Portraits of Interiors, Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, California<br />
Grands Maîtres du XXième, Galerie Verdovi, Brussels, Belgium<br />
ACME, Santa Monica, California<br />
pool, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California</p>
<p align="left">1996 Just Past: The Contemporary in the Permanent Collection, 1975-96, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Painting: The Extended Field, Rooseum: Centre for Contemporary Art, Malmö, Sweden; Magasin 3, Stockholm Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden<br />
Light · Time · Focus, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Illinois<br />
Absence, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, Orange, California<br />
Clarity, NIU Art Gallery, Northern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois<br />
Making Pictures: Women and Photography, 1975-Now, Nicole Klagsbrun, New York, New York<br />
Portraits of Interiors, Studio la Città, Verona, Italy<br />
silence, Lawing, Houston, Texas<br />
ACME, Santa Monica, California<br />
Extended Minimal, Max Protetch, New York, New York<br />
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, New York<br />
Blind Spot: The First Four Years, Paolo Baldacci Gallery, New York, New York<br />
Nature Redux, Channing Peak Gallery, Santa Barbara Arts Commission, Santa Barbara, California; toured to Harris Art Gallery, University of La Verne, California<br />
&#8230;e la chiamano pittura, Studio la Città, Verona, Italy<br />
Wrestling with the Sublime: Contemporary German Art in Southern California, Main Art Gallery, California State University at Fullerton, Fullerton, California<br />
Chalk, Factory Place Gallery, Los Angeles, California<br />
Swag &amp; Puddle, The Work Space, New York, New York</p>
<p align="left">1995 Plan, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Contemporary Photography from the Permanent Collection, Princeton Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey<br />
Content and Discontent, Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut; toured to University Gallery, Moscow, Idaho; Lowe Art Museum, Miami, Florida<br />
New Photography 11, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York<br />
Human / Nature, The New Museum, New York, New York<br />
ACME, Santa Monica, California<br />
Contemporary Collections -Fall 95, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, Los Angeles, California<br />
Between Breath and Air; Uta Barth, Karin Davie, Shirley Irons, Patrick Gallery, New York, New York<br />
Contemporary Collections &#8211; Spring 95, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, Los Angeles, California<br />
From Here to There: Tactility and Distraction, California Medical Arts, Santa Monica, California<br />
Sitting Pretty, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, California<br />
Neotoma, Otis Art Gallery, Los Angeles, California<br />
ACME, Santa Monica, California<br />
Presence: Recent Portraits, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California<br />
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California</p>
<p align="left">1994 The Abstract Urge, The Friends of Photography&#8217;s Ansel Adams Center, San Francisco, California<br />
Love in the Ruins, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, California<br />
New Acquisitions, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Flow, Cerritos College Art Gallery, Cerritos, California<br />
Diverse Perspectives, San Bernardino County Museum of Art, San Bernardino, California<br />
ACME, Santa Monica, California<br />
The World of Tomorrow, Tom Solomon&#8217;s Garage, Los Angeles, California<br />
Issues of Image, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California<br />
Breda Fotografica ‘94, De Beyerd Center of Contemporary Art, Breda, The Netherlands<br />
Transtextualism, Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, California<br />
New Acquisitions, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
Gallery 954, Chicago, Illinois<br />
Jayne Baum Gallery, New York, New York<br />
Diderot and the Last Luminaire, Waiting for the Enlightenment (A Revised Encyclopedia) or The Private Life of Objects, Southern Exposure at Project Artaud, San Francisco, California; toured to SITE, Los Angeles, California</p>
<p align="left">1993 Index in French, California Museum of Photography, Riverside, California<br />
A Carafe, That Is a Blind Glass, Weingart Gallery, Los Angeles, California<br />
P.O.P. &#8211; A Trilogy, Susan Landau Gallery/1529 Wellesley, Los Angeles, California<br />
Project Box, domestic setting, Los Angeles, California<br />
From Without, The Portfolio, Los Angeles, California</p>
<p align="left">1992 Voyeurism, Jayne Baum Gallery, New York, New York<br />
Abstraction in the &#8217;90s, Jan Kesner Gallery, Los Angeles, California<br />
FAR Bazzar, Foundation for Art Resources (FAR), Los Angeles, California<br />
Jayne Baum Gallery, New York, New York</p>
<p align="left">1991 LA Times: Eleven Los Angeles Artists, Boise Art Museum, Idaho; toured to Western Gallery, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington</p>
<p align="left">1990 The Conceptual Impulse, Security Pacific Gallery, Costa Mesa, California<br />
Spirit of Our Time, Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, California</p>
<p align="left">1989 Deliberate Investigations: Recent Works by Four Los Angeles Artists, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California<br />
The Narrative Frame, Rio Hondo College Art Gallery, Whittier, California<br />
Uta Barth, Jeff Beall, Paul Boettcher, Eric Magnuson, Roy Boyd Gallery, Santa Monica, California<br />
Inland Empire Artist Exhibition, San Bernardino County Museum of Art, Redlands, California<br />
Thick and Thin &#8211; Photographically Inspired Painting, Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles, California<br />
Unconventional Perspectives, G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, Los Angeles, California<br />
University Art Gallery, University of California, Riverside, California<br />
Logical Conclusions, Jan Kesner Gallery, Los Angeles, California</p>
<p align="left">1987 LAICA Artist Exhibition, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art (LAICA), Beverly Hills, California<br />
The Flower Show, Design Center &#8211; Theatre Art Gallery, Los Angeles, California</p>
<p align="left">1986 Proof and Perjury, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art (LAICA), Los Angeles, California</p>
<p align="left">1984 Werkstadt fur Photographie, Berlin, Germany<br />
Photography, Large Scale New Work, Rex W. Wignal Museum Gallery, Alta Loma, California</p>
<p align="left">1982 56th Annual Crocker-Kingsley Exhibition, E. B. Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California<br />
Five Photographers, Joseph Dee Museum of Photography, San Francisco, California</p>
<p align="left"><font color="#ffffff"><b><br />
BIBLIOGRAPHY</b></font><br />
2004 Uta Barth. London: Phaidon Press, 2004. Essays by Uta Barth, Pamela Lee and Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, interview with Matthew Higgs, and selected writings by Joan Didion.<br />
Barth, Uta. white blind (bright red). SITE Santa Fe, 2004. Essay by Jan Tumlir.</p>
<p align="left">2000 Barth, Uta. &#8230;and of time. Artist book, 2000. Essay by Timothy Martin. Published in conjunction with a project commissioned by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, for the exhibition Departures: 11 Artists, at the Getty, 2000.<br />
Uta Barth &#8211; In Between Places. Seattle: Henry Art Gallery and DAP Press, 2000. Essays by Sheryl Conkelton, Timothy Martin, and Russell Ferguson.<br />
Smith, Elizabeth A.T. At the Edge of the Decipherable: Recent Photographs by Uta Barth. Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art and St. Ann&#8217;s Press, 2000 (2nd edition).</p>
<p align="left">1999 Barth, Uta. nowhere near. Artist book, 1999. Essay by Jan Tumlir. Published in conjunction with a three-part exhibition project by the same name, at ACME., Los Angeles; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; and Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm</p>
<p align="left">1995 Smith, Elizabeth A.T. At the Edge of the Decipherable: Recent Photographs by Uta Barth. Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art and RAM Publications, 1995 (1st edition).</p>
<p align="left"> <font color="#ffffff"><b>OTHER PUBLICATIONS</b></font><br />
2007 Angier, Roswell, ed. Train Your Gaze: A Practical and Theoretical Introduction to Portrait Photography. Lausanne, Switzerland: AVA Publishing SA, 2007.</p>
<p align="left">2006 Del paisaje reciente (De la imagen al territorio). Madrid; Museo Colecciones ICO, 2006<br />
Angier, Roswell. Training the Gaze: The Theory and Practice of Contemporary Portrait Photography, AVA Publishing 2006<br />
Gillam .Sarah . &#8220;pressPLAY, Conversations with Artists 1995-2005;&#8221; Phaidon Press 2005</p>
<p align="left">2005 Artist Project: Uta Barth &#8211; 20005. Published in Blind Spot, No. June 2005<br />
Bright, Susan. Art Photography Now. London; Thames and Hudson, 2005.</p>
<p align="left">2004 Cotton, Charlotte. The Photograph as Contemporary Art (World of Art),London: Thames and Hudson, 2004: 224.</p>
<p align="left">2003 Artist Project. Published in Adbusters: Journal of the Mental Environment, March/April 2003.<br />
Campany, David. Art and Photography, Themes and Movements. New York, London, Paris, Berlin: Phaidon Press, 2003: 182.<br />
Rendel, Jane. Where the Thinking Stops, Time Crystallises&#8230;, Unban Futures: Critical Commentaries on Shaping the City.</p>
<p align="left">2002 Warner Marien, Mary. Photography: A Cultural History. U.S.: Prentice Hall and U.K.: Laurence King Publishing, 2002: 477-478.<br />
Kertess, Klaus. Photograph Transformed: The Metropolitan Bank and Trust Collection. New York: Abrams, 2002: 46.<br />
Modern Contemporary: Art at MoMA Since 1980. Kirk Varnedoe, Paolo Antonelli and Joshua Siegel, eds. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2002: 385.<br />
Blink. 100 Photographers; 010 Curators 010 Writers. New York, London, Paris, Berlin: Phaidon Press, 2002. 440<br />
Memory/Society: Displays from the Permanent Collection. London: The Tate Modern, 2002.<br />
Artist Project. Published in Blind Spot, no. 22, 2002: cover and 1-14.</p>
<p align="left">2000 Rubin, David S. PHOTOGRAPHY NO: An International Survey of Contemporary Photography. Contemporary arts Center, New Orleans, 2000. 64<br />
Fresh Cream. By the Editors of Phaidon Press. Phaidon Press, 2000; 654<br />
Artist Project: &#8230; and of time. Published in Blind Spot, no. 15 (spring/summer), 2000: 50-57.<br />
1999 Gilbert-Rolfe, Jeremy, Beauty and the Contemporary Sublime. New York: Allworth Press, School of Visual Arts, 1999: 156.<br />
Barret, Terry. Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Image. McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages; 3 edition 1999<br />
Other Publications (continued)</p>
<p align="left">1999 Johnstone, Mark. Contemporary Art in Southern California. Sydney: Craftsman House, 1999: 210.</p>
<p align="left">1996 Artist Project. Published in Art &amp; Design: Art &amp; The Home, no. 11 (November/ December), 1996: 48-57. Essay by Soo Jin Kim, &#8220;Undoing Space.&#8221;<br />
Surface: Contemporary Photographic Practice. Simon Browning, Michael Mack, Sean Perkins, eds. Afterword by Michael Mack. London: Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1996: 236.<br />
Hofman, Barbara. Der Sozciale Blick: Gesellschaftliche Bezugspunkte<br />
kunstlericher Photographie. Kuratierte Ausstellung Art Frankfurt, 1996: 40.<br />
Artist Project: Field 1996. Published in Blind Spot, no. 7, 1996: 16-19.</p>
<p align="left">1993 Artist Project. Published in NOW Time 3, no. 1 (summer), 1993: 44-45.</p>
<p align="left"><font color="#ffffff"><b>EXHIBITION CATALOGS</b></font><br />
2007 Schor, Gabriele, ed. Held Together with Water: Kunst aus der Sammlung Verbund. Exh cat. Vienna: Verbund Collection, 2007. Published by Hatje-Cantz Verlag, Austria. Page 378.<br />
Uta Barth: 2006. Exh cat. Minneapolis: Franklin Art Works, 2007. Richardson, Trevor, ed. Landscape Tropologies. Exh. cat. Amherst: The University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2007.</p>
<p align="left">2006 &#8216;Me, Myself and I&#8217;, text by Jens Hoffmann, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, 2006<br />
Naturaleza: PHE06. Horacio Fernandez, La Fabrica, 2006<br />
Barents, Els, et al. Whisper Not! Een andere dimensie van zien. Amsterdam: Huis Marseille, 2006.</p>
<p align="left">2003 Moving Pictures: Contemporary Photography and Video from the Guggenheim Museum Collection. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2003: 54. Texts by Nancy Spector, John Hanhardt.<br />
Imperfect Innocence: The Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection. Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida, 2003: 3, 48-49. Texts by Nancy Spector, James Rondeau and Michael Rush.</p>
<p align="left">2002 Visions of America: Photography from the Whitney Museum of American Art 1940-2001. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2002: 177. Texts by Sylvia Wolf, Andy Grundberg, Sondra Gilman Gonzalez-Fella.<br />
We Love Painting: Contemporary Art from the Misumi Collection. Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, 2002: 44-45.<br />
Double Exposure. Edition Schellmann, Munich, Germany, and New York, New York, 2002.<br />
Michael Rovner: The Space Between. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2002: 68. Text by Sylvia Wolf.<br />
Global Address. Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 2002.<br />
Exhibition Catalogues (continued)</p>
<p align="left">2001 Imperfectum. Riksutstillinger: National Touring Exhibitions, Norway, 2001: 200. Text by Jan Brokman.</p>
<p align="left">2000 In Between Places. Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle/Distributed Art Publishers Inc., New York, 2000: 200. Texts by Uta Barth, Sheryl Conkelton, Russell Ferguson, Timothy Martin.<br />
Departures: 11 Artists at the Getty. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2000: 86. Text by Lisa Lyons.<br />
Photography Now. Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2000.</p>
<p align="left">1999 double vision. Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999: 6. Text by Michael Pittari.<br />
Threshold: Invoking the Domestic in Contemporary Art. John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 1999. Text by Andrea Inselmann.<br />
Xets Kofta. BildMuseet, Urmeå University, Urmeå, Sweden, 1999: 52.<br />
Under/Exposed. Catalogue for Public Art Project, Stockholm, Sweden, 1999.</p>
<p align="left">1998 Claustrophobia. Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England, 1998: 120. Texts by Claire Doherty, Soo Jin Kim.<br />
Abstract Painting, Once Removed. Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1998: 112. Texts by David Pagel, Raphael Rubenstein, Peter Schjeldahl, Dana Friis-Hansen.<br />
Xposeptember Stockholm Film Festival. Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden, 1998: 208. Text by Carl Heideken.<br />
FotoFest 98: The Seventh International Festival of Photography. Rice University, Houston, Texas, 1998: 228-229.<br />
Photography&#8217;s Multiple Roles: Art, Documents, Market, Science. Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, and Distributed Art Publishers Inc., New York, 1998. Texts by Denise Miller, et al.<br />
Photography at Princeton. The Art Museum, Princeton University, New Jersey, 1998: 340. Texts by Peter Bunnell, Claude Cookman, Malcolm Daniel, Martin Gasser, Ellen Handy, Diane Emery Hulick, Douglas Nickel.</p>
<p align="left">1997 The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 1997. Royal College of Art, London, 1997: 52. Texts by Richard Cork, Paul Wombell, Tessa Trager.<br />
Uta Barth, Jean Baudrillard, Luigi Gherri. Parco Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1997.<br />
Scene of the Crime. Armand Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, and MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1997: 169. Texts by Anthony Vidler, Peter Wollen, Ralph Rugoff.<br />
Blueprint. Catalogue and audio CD, De Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, 1997: 48. Texts by Pierre Bismuth, Saskia Bos, Hans den Hartog Jager.<br />
Painting into Photography/Photography into Painting. Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, 1997: 56. Text by Bonnie Clearwater.</p>
<p align="left"><font color="#ffffff"><b>Exhibition Catalogues (continued)</b></font><br />
1997 Evidence: Photography and Site, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, 1997: 104. Texts by Sarah J. Rogers, Mark Robins, Lynne Tillman.<br />
Defining Eye: Women Photographers of the 20th Century. St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri, 1997: 16. Texts by Lucy Lippard, Olivia Lahs-Gonzales.</p>
<p align="left">1996 Painting: The Extended Field. Rooseum: Centre for Contemporary Art, Malmö/Magasin 3, Stockholm Konsthall, 1996: 139. Texts by Sven-Olov Wallenstein, David Neuman, Bo Nilsson.<br />
Paper or Plastic: On the Production of Absence. Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, Orange, California, 1996: 10. Text by D.H. Bailey.<br />
Clarity. Northern Illinois University Art Galley, Chicago, 1996. Text by Grant Samuelsen.<br />
&#8230;e la chiamano pittura. Studio la Città, Verona, Italy, 1996: 32. Text by Mario Bertoni.<br />
Portraits of Interiors. Studio la Città, Verona, Italy, 1996. Text by Peter Weiermair.</p>
<p align="left">1995 Plan. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 1995.<br />
Content and Discontent. Independent Curators International, New York, 1995. Text by Andy Grundberg, &#8220;Beyond Description: Content and Discontent in Today&#8217;s Photography.&#8221;</p>
<p align="left">1994 The Abstract Urge. The Friends of Photography&#8217;s Ansel Adams Center, San Francisco, 1994. Text by Andy Grundberg.<br />
Breda Fotografica &#8216;94: Los Angeles. De Beyerd Center for Contemporary Art, Breda, The Netherlands, 1994. Text by Jean Ruiter.<br />
Love in the Ruins. Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, California, 1994. Text by Noriko Gamblin.<br />
Diderot and the Last Luminare, Waiting for the Enlightenment (A Revised Encyclopedia) or The Private Life of Objects. Southern Exposure at Project Artaud, San Francisco, California; toured to SITE, Los Angeles, California, 1994. Text by Erika Suderberg.</p>
<p align="left">1993 Index in French. California Museum of Photography, Riverside, California, 1993. Text by Marilu Knode.<br />
A Carafe, That Is a Blind Glass &#8230;. Weingart Gallery, Los Angeles, California,1993. Text by Amelia Jones, &#8220;Suspended Flow.&#8221;</p>
<p align="left">1991 LA Times: Eleven Los Angeles Artists. Boise Art Museum, Idaho, 1991. Text by Jacqueline S. Crist.</p>
<p align="left">1990 Uta Barth: Photographs; Jane Calvin: Reflection, Recurrence, Re-memory; Lorie Novak: Critical Distance. Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts, 1990. Text by Jim L. Sheldon, &#8220;Issues of Projection.&#8221;<br />
The Conceptual Impulse. Security Pacific Gallery, Costa Mesa, California, 1990. Texts by Mark Johnstone, Benjamin Weissman (&#8220;Something Illegible, Something True&#8221;).</p>
<p align="left">1989 Deliberate Investigations: Recent Works by Four Los Angeles Artists. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1989. Texts by Sheryl Conkelton, Kathleen Gauss.</p>
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Carlos: born 1976, Jason: born 1981
Live and work in Montreal, Canada
EDUCATION
1998 &#8211; 2001 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major Photography,
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada (Carlos)
2000 &#8211; 2001 Interdisciplinary Studies, Concordia University,
Montreal, Canada (Jason)
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007 &#8220;Reality Interrupted: The Cinematic Work of the Sanchez Brothers&#8221;, Houston Center for Photography, TX (November)
&#8220;New Photographs&#8221;, Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=artnewsonline.wordpress.com&blog=2961915&post=72&subd=artnewsonline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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Carlos: born 1976, Jason: born 1981<br />
Live and work in Montreal, Canada<b></b></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>EDUCATION</b></font><br />
1998 &#8211; 2001 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major Photography,<br />
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada (Carlos)<br />
2000 &#8211; 2001 Interdisciplinary Studies, Concordia University,<br />
Montreal, Canada (Jason)</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><font color="#ffffff"><b>SOLO EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2007 &#8220;Reality Interrupted: The Cinematic Work of the Sanchez Brothers&#8221;, Houston Center for Photography, TX (November)<br />
&#8220;New Photographs&#8221;, Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY (October 25 &#8211; December 1)<br />
&#8220;Recent Works&#8221;, Mois de la Photo á Montréal, Paisian Laundry, Montreal, Canada (Sept.)<br />
&#8220;A Walk Through Life&#8221;, Galería Begoña Malone, Madrid, Spain (June)<br />
&#8220;A Walk Through Life &#8220;, VU, Quebec City, Canada (May)<br />
&#8220;Recent Works&#8221;, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto,Canada(May)<br />
&#8220;Between Life and Death&#8221;, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Canada (May)<br />
2006 &#8220;A Walk through Life&#8221;, Foam_Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (June)<br />
&#8220;Photographies&#8221;, Espace F, Matane, Quebec (March)<br />
2005 &#8220;Photowork &amp; Filmblurbs&#8221;, Torch Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands(September)<br />
2004 &#8220;Disruptions&#8221;, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto, Canada (May)<br />
2003 &#8220;The Young&#8221;, Dazibao, Montreal, Canada (November)<br />
&#8220;New Works&#8221;, Galerie LAB, Strasbourg, France(October)<br />
&#8220;Model Citizens&#8221;, The Kyber Center for the Arts, Halifax, Canada (February)<br />
2002 &#8220;Model Citizens&#8221;, Espace 306, Montreal, Canada(May)</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2007 &#8220;Enfants Du Cartier, photographie canadienne contemporaine&#8221;, Théâtre de la Photographie et de l&#8217;Image, Nice, France (May)<br />
&#8220;Antennae&#8221;, Houston Center for Photography, TX (April)<br />
&#8220;AMERIKKA&#8221;, The Artist Network, New York, NY (January)<br />
&#8220;Group Phoyo Show&#8221;, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, CA (January)<br />
2006 &#8220;Recent Acquisitions&#8221;, Musée d&#8217;art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal, Canada (December)<br />
&#8220;Art Fiction&#8221; Art Mur, Montreal, Canada (October)<br />
&#8220;Plan Large&#8221;, Plan Large, Public Billboard Installation, Montreal, Canada (September)<br />
&#8220;Les Convertibles&#8221;, Crashed Bus Installation, Musée national du Québec Quebec City, Canada (September)<br />
&#8220;Ecotopia: The Second ICP Triennial of Photography and Video&#8221;, International Center of Photography, New York, NY (Sept. &#8211; Dec.)<br />
&#8220;Art VS Real Life&#8221;, Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York, NY (August)<br />
&#8220;Darkness Ascends&#8221;, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Canada (June)<br />
&#8220;Doubletake&#8221;, Schroeder Romero Gallery, New York, NY (May &#8211; June)<br />
&#8220;Group Show&#8221;, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto, Canada (January)<br />
2005 &#8220;Recent Acquisitions&#8221;, Musée d&#8217;art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal, Canada (Oct. &#8211; Jan.)<br />
&#8220;Re-presenting Representation&#8221;, Arnot Art Museum, New York, NY (Sep. &#8211; Nov.)<br />
&#8220;Oracle of Truth&#8221;, Aeroplastics Contemporary, Brussels, Belgium (Sept. &#8211; Nov.)<br />
&#8220;The Space of Making&#8221;, Städtische Galerie, Waldkraiburg, Germany (Sept. &#8211; Nov.)<br />
&#8220;The Space of Making&#8221;, Städtisches Museum, Zwickau, Germany (April &#8211; June)<br />
2005 &#8220;The Flayed Land&#8221;, Galería Begoña Malone, Madrid, Spain (June &#8211; July)<br />
&#8220;The Space of Making&#8221;, Kunstmuseum Heidenheim, Heidenheim, Germany (July &#8211; September)<br />
&#8220;Group Show&#8221;, Claire Oliver Gallery, New York, NY. (May)<br />
&#8220;Surface Tension&#8221;, Gallery 500, Portland, OR (March)<br />
&#8220;Carlos and Jason Sanchez &amp; Dieter Mammel&#8221;, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto, Canada (2 Person) (March)<br />
&#8220;The Space of Making&#8221;, Neuer Berliner Kuntsverein, Berlin, Germany (Jan. &#8211; Feb.)<br />
2004 &#8220;Fabulation&#8221;, Vox, Montreal, Canada (August)<br />
&#8220;Group Show&#8221;, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto, Canada (July)<br />
&#8220;Recent Acquisitions&#8221;, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Québec, Canada (June-<br />
September)<br />
2003 &#8220;Persona Grata&#8221;, Stewart Hall Art Gallery, Montreal, Canada (September)<br />
&#8220;Group Show&#8221;, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto, Canada (July)<br />
&#8220;Persona Grata&#8221;, ArtSutton, Sutton, Canada (January)<br />
&#8220;Young Fiction &#8220;, Galerie Trois Points, Montreal, Canada (November)<br />
2002 &#8220;Too Big to Stay Small&#8221;, Milk. Bedroom Gallery, Toronto, Canada (April)<br />
2001 &#8220;Milk&#8221;, Leonard &amp; Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, Canada (April)</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>BIBLIOGRAPHY</b></font><br />
Baillargeon, S. &#8220;Une Maison de la photo à la dent longue,&#8221; Le Devoir, Sept. 14, 2006,<br />
p. B8 (illus.)<br />
Black, B. &#8220;Fine Art Students Sweep the Quebec du Maurier Awards&#8221;, Thursday Report,<br />
December 6, 2001, p. 1<br />
Campbell, D. J &#8220;Virtual Angst&#8221;, Border Crossings, November 2004, p. 28 &#8211; 35 (illus.)<br />
Carpentier, J. &#8220;Inter-Urbains&#8221;, Dernières Nouvelles d&#8217;Alsace, October 11, 2003, p. 1C<br />
Carpio, F. &#8220;Los Modernos Prometeos&#8221;, ABCD las artes y las letras, July 7, 2005 (illus.)<br />
Côté, N. &#8220;L&#8217;instant Photographique&#8221;, Le Soleil, May 12, 2007, p. A20<br />
(Reproduction) De Jongh, X, &#8220;Sanchez Brothers / Torch Gallery&#8221;, Kunstneeld, N˚ 9,<br />
p. 54, September 7, 2005 (illus.)<br />
Crager, Jack. &#8220;Emerging Artists Portfolio&#8221;, American Photo, Volume XVIII Number 6,<br />
Nov/Dec 2007<br />
Crevier, L. &#8220;Frères de Sang&#8221;, Ici, November 27, 2004, p. 34 (illus.)<br />
De Jongh, X. &#8220;Sanchez Brothers / Torch Gallery&#8221;, Kunstneeld, N˚ 9 p. 54 07/09/2005 (illus.)<br />
Delgado, J.&#8221;"Carlos et Jason Sanchez Forment un Jeune Collectif Explosif&#8221;, La Presse,<br />
December 14, 2003<br />
Dyskstra, Jean. &#8220;Sanchez Brothers, &#8221; Art in America (upcoming 2007)<br />
Fricke, K. &#8220;Recent Works&#8221;, Beautiful / Decay, Issue N 2006, p. 64-69 (illus.)<br />
Gladman, R. &#8221; Rewind&#8221;, Canadian Art, Fall 2004, p. 154 (illus.)<br />
Goddard, P. &#8220;Snap To Attention&#8221;, Toronto Star, October 3, 2005 (illus.)<br />
Goddard, P. &#8221; Capturing the Cinematic in Real Life&#8221;, Toronto Star, May 20, 2004 (illus.)<br />
Gollner, A. &#8220;See You In Court&#8221;, Montreal Mirror, May 2, 2003 p. 43<br />
Grande, John K. &#8220;The Space of Making&#8221;, Vie des arts, No. 198, Spring, 2005<br />
Laffont, N. &#8220;Les &#8220;Enfants de Cartier&#8221; au théâtre de la photographie&#8221;, Nice-Matin,<br />
June 17, 2007 (illus.)<br />
Lamarche, B. &#8220;Scènes de Genre,&#8221; Le Devoir, December 13, 2003, p. E6 (illus.)<br />
LeBlanc, B. &#8220;Une autobus acidenté par l&#8217;art des frères Sanchez&#8221;, Courier Laval,<br />
September 14, 2006, p. 13<br />
Leith Gollner, A.&#8221;The Sanchez Brothers Soak it All in&#8221;, Maclean&#8217;s, May 10, 2004, p. 53 (illus.)<br />
Leith Gollner, A. &amp; Webster, D.: &#8220;Young Bloods&#8221;, Maisonneuve, October 1, 2004,<br />
p. 66 &#8211; 71 (illus.)<br />
Mavrikakis, N. &#8220;Squelettes dans le Placard&#8221;, Voir, May 16, 2003, p. 46 (illus.)<br />
McLeod, S. &#8220;Portfolio: Selected Works&#8221;, Prefix Photo, May 1, 2004, p. 48 &#8211; 49 (illus.)<br />
Musgrave, S. &#8220;Young Offenders&#8221;, Montreal Mirror, November 20, 2003, p .34 (illus.)<br />
Milroy, S. &#8220;Summer 2003: Photo Based Works&#8221;, Globe and Mail, August 16, 2003, p. 18<br />
Paiment, G. &#8220;Sordid Themes into High Art&#8221;, Montreal Mirror, March 1, 2002, p. 36 (illus.)<br />
Pelizzari, M-A. &#8220;Ecotopia&#8221;, CV/Ciel Variable, Issue 75, May 2007, p. 28 (illus.)<br />
Sanac, E. &#8220;The Sanchez Brothers&#8221;, Bant, Issue 21, p. 15-18. 2006 (illus.)<br />
Sánchez, S. &#8220;La Tierra Desollada&#8221;, art.es International Contemporary Art N˚ 9,<br />
July 1, 2005 (illus.)<br />
Sanford, J. &#8220;Even Better Than the Real Thing&#8221;, The McGill Daily, December 1, 2003,<br />
p. 24 (illus.)<br />
Sellers, G. &#8220;After Babel&#8221;, Maisonneuve, spring 2003, p. 36 (illus.)<br />
Shepherd, S. &#8220;What Lies Beneath&#8221;, Pursuit Magazine, Summer 2002, p. 24 &#8211; 25 (illus.)<br />
Shinn, E. &#8220;Clicking Kitsch&#8221;, Hour, October 30, 2003, p. 30 (illus.)<br />
Somzé, C. &#8220;Digital Backdrops and Drop-outs of Daily Life&#8221;, Eyemazing January 2006,<br />
p. 12-23 (illus.)<br />
Tousignat, I. &#8220;Wonder Boys&#8221;, Hour, 04/12/03, p. 30 (illus.)<br />
Zamudio, R. &#8220;Darkness Ascends&#8221;, Flash Art, November 2006, p. 57<br />
Zeppetelli, J. &#8220;Fabulous&#8221;, Hour, 09/09/04, p. 24</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>PUBLICATIONS</b></font><br />
2007 &#8220;The Moment of Rupture,&#8221; co-published by Christopher Cutts Gallery (Toronto),<br />
Torch Gallery (Amsterdam) and Uma, La Maison de l&#8217;image et de la<br />
Photographie (Montreal)<br />
&#8220;Enfants de Cartier, photographie canadienne contemporaine,&#8221; published by Theatre de la Photographie et de l&#8217;image, Nice, France<br />
2006 &#8220;Ecotopia &#8211; The Second ICP Triennial of Photography and Video,&#8221; published<br />
by the International Center of Photography, New York, USA/ Steidl, Germany<br />
2005 &#8220;Afinidates &#8211; Electivas / Elective &#8211; Affinities,&#8221; published by ARCO/IFEMA, Madrid<br />
&#8220;The Flayed Land,&#8221; published by Galería Begoña Malone/Christopher Cutts Gallery, Madrid<br />
&#8220;Zeitgenossische Fotokunst aus Kanada,&#8221; published by Neuer Berliner Kunstverein,<br />
Berlin, Germany<br />
&#8220;The Space of Making,&#8221; Published by VOX, Montreal, Canada<br />
2004 &#8220;&#8221;Fabulation,&#8221; Published by VOX, Montreal, Canada<br />
&#8220;Disruptions: Subversion and Provocation in the Art of Carlos and Jason Sanchez,&#8221;<br />
published by Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto, Canada</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff"><b>AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES</b></font><br />
2007 Research/Creation Grant, Canada Council for the Arts<br />
2006 Type B Grant, Conseil des arts et des letters du Quebec<br />
2005 Type B Grant, Conseil des arts et des letters du Quebec<br />
2004 Travel Grant, Canada Council for the Arts<br />
Travel Grant, Conseil des arts et des letters du Quebec&#8221;<br />
Type B Grant, Conseil des arts et des letters du Quebec<br />
2003 Type B Grant, Conseil des arts et des letters du Quebec<br />
Du Maurier Arts Council Grant<br />
2001 Du Maurier Arts Council Grant</p></blockquote>
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Lives and works in New York City &#38;Woodstock, NY
EDUCATION
Regis University, Denver, CO. Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude, 1987
Colorado Institute of Art, Denver, CO. Finalist for best portfolio, 1981
SOLO EXHIBITIONS/ COMMISIONS
2010 &#8220;One Penn Plaza&#8221;, 3 Site-Specific Installations by Devorah Sperber. One Penn
Plaza (34th Street, between 7th &#38; 8th Avenues, NYC). Summer of 2010
2009 Boise Art [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=artnewsonline.wordpress.com&blog=2961915&post=70&subd=artnewsonline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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Lives and works in New York City &amp;Woodstock, NY</p>
<p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff"><b>EDUCATION</b></font><br />
Regis University, Denver, CO. Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude, 1987<br />
Colorado Institute of Art, Denver, CO. Finalist for best portfolio, 1981</p>
<p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff"><b>SOLO EXHIBITIONS/ COMMISIONS</b></font><br />
2010 &#8220;One Penn Plaza&#8221;, 3 Site-Specific Installations by Devorah Sperber. One Penn<br />
Plaza (34th Street, between 7th &amp; 8th Avenues, NYC). Summer of 2010<br />
2009 Boise Art Museum, Boise, ID. July 19- October 19 (catalog)<br />
Art Museum of Western Virginia, Roanoke, VA. March &#8211; May (catalog)<br />
2008 MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA. March 27 &#8211; September 1, 2008<br />
Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN. October 2008 &#8211; January 2009 (catalog)<br />
2008 &#8220;Mirror Universe&#8221;, (New Series Debut), Caren Golden Fine Art, Chelsea, NY.<br />
March 20 &#8211; April 26<br />
2008 &#8220;Our Andy&#8221;, The Jewish Museum, NYC, February 3- August 18<br />
2008 &#8220;Domestico&#8221;, Lerimonti Gallery, Milan, Italy. January 17 &#8211; March 17<br />
2007 4 site specific installations, 1 Penn Plaza Lobby, NYC, commissioned by NYFA<br />
for Vornado Realty Trust<br />
Ottawa School of Art, Ottawa, Canada. October 11 &#8211; November 18 (catalog)<br />
&#8220;The Eye of the Artist: The Work of Devorah Sperber,&#8221; curated by Marilyn<br />
Kushner, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY. January 26 &#8211; June 17, 2007<br />
&#8220;After Magritte,&#8221; 12&#8242; x 16&#8242; permanent site-specific thread spool installation on<br />
cruise ship: Independence of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines<br />
2006 &#8220;BiFocal,&#8221; Fosdick-Nelson Gallery, Alfred University, Alfred, NY. Sept. 8 &#8211; Oct. 6<br />
&#8220;After Monet (Water Lilies),&#8221; site specific installation, commissioned by Wells Real Estate Funds, Arlington, VA. Installed March 2006<br />
2005 US Representative, Ljubljana Print Biennale, curated by Marilyn Kushner,<br />
Ljubljana, Slovenia. June 23 &#8211; August 2005 (catalog)<br />
2004-5 &#8220;Quartered, Flipped &amp; Rotated,&#8221; Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ<br />
Oct 9, 2004- May 2005<br />
2004 &#8220;Reflections,&#8221; site specific installation, Centro Medico Train Station, San Juan,<br />
Puerto Rico, Installed December 2004 (catalog)<br />
&#8220;Devorah Sperber,&#8221; McKenzie Fine Art, Chelsea, NY. April 22 &#8211; May 28.<br />
&#8220;Banal and Sublime,&#8221; Morlan Gallery, Transylvania University, Lexington KY<br />
January 9- Mar 19, 2004<br />
2003 &#8220;Digitized Notions,&#8221; Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University,<br />
Wichita, KS. Oct. 9- Nov. 30, 2003 (catalog)<br />
Pixelated, Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI. March- June, 2003 (catalog)<br />
2002 Bikinis, Bandanas and a VW Bus, James Graham &amp; Sons Gallery, New York, NY<br />
Virtual Environment, Diverse Works, Houston, TX<br />
2001 Post Digital: 800 lbs. of Pixels, HEREArt Gallery, New York, NY. (catalog)<br />
1998 Humanity-A Living Installation, Ernest Rubenstein Gallery, New York City, NY.<br />
1996 Sangre De Christo Arts Center, Pueblo, CO<br />
1995 Albuquerque Academy, Albuquerque, NM<br />
1994 State Historical Museum, Boise, ID<br />
1993 Cadena Gallery, New York, NY<br />
Orlando City Hall, Orlando, FL<br />
University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis, MN<br />
1992 Tampa Bay Holocaust Memorial Museum, St. Petersburg, FL<br />
College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY<br />
1991 Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO<br />
Joslyn Castle, Omaha, NE<br />
1990 The Design Center, Denver, CO</p>
<p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff"><b>SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS</b></font><br />
2009 &#8220;Mirror Image: Contemporary Artists Reinvent Art History,&#8221; curated by Linda<br />
Dougherty North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC<br />
2008 Radical Craft: Art at the Edge of Technology, Portland Contemporary Crafts<br />
Museum (fall 2008), curated by Mara and Steven Holt Skov (catalog)<br />
&#8220;Domestico,&#8221; Ierimonti Gallery, Milan, Italy (January 17 &#8211; March 17)<br />
2007 &#8220;Rock My Religion,&#8221; Oda Park, Venray, The Netherlands, Sept. 9 &#8211; Nov. 4<br />
Art Brussels (Art Fair): Brussels, Belgium, April 20 &#8211; 23<br />
Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Fall<br />
&#8220;Thread,&#8221; Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, January 26 &#8211; March 31 (catalog)<br />
&#8220;FLOORED&#8221; Cameron Art Museum, Wilmington, NC, January 21 &#8211; April 1, 2007<br />
2006 &#8220;Material Abuse,&#8221; Caren Golden Fine Art, Chelsea, NY, June 29- August 4<br />
traveled to the Clifford Gallery of Colgate University, Oct, 26 &#8211; Dec. 15<br />
&#8220;Everything Is Wrong,&#8221; curated by Antonia Donzé-van SaanenKunsthalle<br />
Palazzo, Liestal/Basel, Switzerland, Aug, 26- Oct. 6 (catalog)<br />
&#8220;RxArt Invitational Exhibition/Auction,&#8221; New York City, November 3 (catalog)<br />
&#8220;There/Not There,&#8221; 4 person exhibition, Kingsborough Community College Art<br />
Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, October 25- November 22<br />
&#8220;Cowgirls of the Hudson River Valley,&#8221; Brik Gallery, Catskill, NY, Aug 5- Sept., 17<br />
&#8220;Thread Bare: Tradition Unraveled,&#8221; Kleinert/James Art Center, Woodstock, NY,<br />
July 1-August 6<br />
&#8220;Extreme Materials,&#8221; curated by Marie Via, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY,<br />
January 28 &#8211; March 26<br />
&#8220;Over + Over: Passion as Process,&#8221; Judith Hoos Fox &amp; Ginger Duggan, Curators,<br />
Austin Museum of Art, May 13 &#8211; Aug 6 (catalog)<br />
2005-6 &#8220;After The Mona Lisa 2,&#8221; on view at the North Carolina Museum of Art,<br />
Sept. 3 2006 &#8211; Feb 2007<br />
2005 &#8220;RxArt Invitational Exhibition/Auction,&#8221; New York City, Nov. 3 (catalog)<br />
&#8220;The New Art Event,&#8221; Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University,<br />
Wichita, KS<br />
&#8220;Over + Over: Passion as Process,&#8221; curated by Judith Hoos Fox &amp; Ginger<br />
Duggan, (catalog) traveled to Katonah Art Museum, October 2, 2005<br />
through January 1, 2006; Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, MA, Krannert Art Museum (KAM), Urbana-Champaign, IL<br />
&#8220;Precious Little,&#8221; curated by Sharon Bates, Albany Airport Gallery, Albany, NY.<br />
2004 &#8220;Squint,&#8221; Jack the Pelican Presents, Williamsburg, NY<br />
2003 &#8220;Formed Function,&#8221; Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI<br />
&#8220;Art After the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,&#8221; Eugenie Tsai, Curator, Apex Art,<br />
NewYork, NY<br />
&#8220;Duality/Autonomy,&#8221; 2-person exhibition, Victoria H. Myhren Gallery, Denver<br />
University, Denver, CO<br />
&#8220;Bits n Pieces,&#8221; Beth Venn, Curator, DAC (DUMBO Arts Center) Brooklyn, NY<br />
&#8220;Rockin&#8217; back Inside Our Hearts 1993-2003,&#8221; HEREArt, New York, NY<br />
2002 &#8220;The Nature of the Beast,&#8221; Caren Golden Gallery, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;Faster Than The Eye,&#8221; curated by Renny Pritikin, Yerba Buena Arts Center,<br />
San Francisco, CA<br />
&#8220;Accumulations,&#8221; Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY<br />
&#8220;Sense Data,&#8221; The Painted Bride, Philadelphia, PA<br />
&#8220;Text/Textile,&#8221; Deutsche Banc, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;Building Supplies,&#8221; Spaces, Cleveland, OH<br />
2001 &#8220;Alterations,&#8221; Graham Gallery, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;The Garden of Forking Paths Art/Science,&#8221; Pacifico Gallery, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;Summer Group Exhibition,&#8221; Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ<br />
2000 &#8220;Minutiae,&#8221; S.E.C.C.A., Southeaster Center for Contemporary Art, curated by<br />
David Brown, Winston-Salem, NC<br />
&#8220;Extraordinary Things,&#8221; University of Bridgeport Gallery, Kaz McCue,<br />
Director, Bridgeport, CT<br />
&#8220;ELEMENTS 2000,&#8221; Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY<br />
&#8220;Utopia/Dystopia,&#8221; Byrdcliffe Colony of the Arts, Woodstock, NY<br />
&#8220;Generations II: A Survey of Women Artists at the Millennium,&#8221; Invitational A.I.R.<br />
Gallery, New York, &#8220;<br />
&#8220;Byrdcliffe Bienniel/ Faculty Show,&#8221; Kleinert/James Art Center, Woodstock, NY<br />
1999 &#8220;Projects 99, &#8220;The Carriage House at the Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY<br />
&#8220;Invitational,&#8221; Coffey Gallery, Kingston, NY<br />
&#8220;Invitational,&#8221; University Gallery, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT<br />
&#8220;Alumni Show,&#8221; Regis University, Denver, CO<br />
&#8220;Byrdcliffe Faculty Show,&#8221; Kleinert/James Gallery, Woodstock, NY<br />
1998 &#8220;Holocaust, The Polish Experience,&#8221; curated by Art Without Walls, Polish<br />
Consulate, NY</p>
<p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff"><b>SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY</b></font><br />
Allen, Jane. &#8220;Participatory Works: Viewers as Co-Creators,&#8221; Sculpture Magazine,<br />
January/ February 2000 (illus)<br />
Ansorge, Rick. &#8220;Arts and Stage,&#8221; Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, CO. April 1996<br />
Auer, James. &#8220;Seeing not believing in Kohler exhibit,&#8221; Journal Sentinel, Feb. 24, 2003<br />
Bischoff, Dan. &#8220;Female Touch enlivens sculpture park and garden,&#8221; The Sunday Star<br />
Ledger, July 29, 2001<br />
Brodsky, Sascha. &#8220;Patience is definitely a virtue,&#8221; The Villager, (New York City)<br />
January 1993 (illus)<br />
Brown, Brice. &#8220;Masterpiece in Thread,&#8221; The New York Sun, January 25, 2007,<br />
Chambers, Christpher. &#8220;February Picks,&#8221; NY Arts,, February, 2003<br />
Chandler, Mary Volez. &#8220;High Tech Impact Comes Through Unplugged,&#8221; The Rocky<br />
Mountain News, (Colarado) January 25, 2003 (illus)<br />
Cohen, Ruth B. &#8220;Witness to the Holocaust,&#8221; Hembra- Journal of Southwest Feminist Art,<br />
(Albuquerque, NM.) December 1995 (illus)<br />
Cole, Kevin. &#8220;Rearview Mirror: Formed to Function?&#8221; Dialogue Magazine, May/June<br />
2003<br />
&#8220;Eye of the Beholder,&#8221; New Scientist Magazine, March 17, 2007 (illus)<br />
&#8220;The Eye of the Artist: The Work of Devorah Sperber,&#8221; The New Yorker, March 12, 2007<br />
Finch, Charlie. &#8220;A Sprinking of Diamonds,&#8221; artnet.com Magazine, December 13, 2002<br />
Fressola, Michael. &#8220;Back to Basics,&#8221; Staten Island Advance, (New York) January 28,<br />
2000 (illus)<br />
Heblich, Isabel. &#8220;Sperber&#8217;s Visual Trickery is the Highlight of Cameron&#8217;s &#8220;Floored,&#8217;&#8221;<br />
Star- News, January 25, 2007<br />
Genocchio, Benjamin. &#8220;Making Something Out of Nothing,&#8221; The New York Times,<br />
October 30, 2005<br />
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August 19-25, 1999<br />
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(illus)<br />
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March 6-12, 2002<br />
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(Denver, CO) September, 1991<br />
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August 29, 1999 (ilus)<br />
Harrison, Helen. &#8220;More is More: Repetition Adds Dimension to Patterns,&#8221;<br />
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November 16, 2000.<br />
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The New York Times, March 23, 2001<br />
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June 20, 2003<br />
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March, 1991<br />
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March 21-28, 2002 (illus)<br />
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March 1991</p>
<p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff"><b>AWARDS</b></font><br />
2006 Nacional de España&#8217;s contemporary print project, Madrid, Spain<br />
2005 NYFA Artist Fellowship in sculpture (New York Foundation for the Arts)<br />
People&#8217;s Choice Award, New Acquisitions, Ulrich Museum, Wichita, KS</p>
<p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff"><b>VISITING ARTIST/ LECTURES</b></font><br />
2008 Williams College, MA<br />
2007 University of Vermont, VT<br />
Oakland Univeristy, Rochester, MI<br />
Alfred University, Alfred, NY<br />
2006 University of Rochester&#8217;s Institute of Optics, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY<br />
2004 Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ<br />
2003 University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO<br />
2003 Wichita State University, Wichita KS</p>
<p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff"><b>INTERVIEWS</b></font><br />
2007 The Daily Planet, Discovery Channel<br />
News Channel L1, (television and radio)Venray, The Netherlands<br />
2005 CNN World Report, interview and video at the Ljubljana Print Biennale, Slovenia<br />
August 14 &amp; August 31<br />
2004 PBS (HITN) Cultura Viva (Live Culture), Laura Rivera, Reporter, Puerto Rico<br />
2000 WNYC (NBC), Weekend Today-Best Bets, New York, NY<br />
1995 Albuquerque channel 7 (ABC) evening and late news, (NM)<br />
Albuquerque channel 13 (CBS) evening and late news, (NM)<br />
1991 Portland Channel 2, noon and evening news, (OR)<br />
KUSA (ABC), Making a Difference, (CO)<br />
KUSA (ABC), evening news, (CO)<br />
KCNC (NBC), Colorado Today, (CO)<br />
KCNC (NBC), evening news, (CO)<br />
KRDO, noon news, (CO)<br />
Omaha, noon news, (NE)</p>
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