Resolution 2019-31063 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-31063
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE ("AIPP COMMITTEE"), TO SHORTLIST
THE SELECTION OF ARTWORKS BY (1) EBONY PATTERSON,
REPRESENTED BY MONIQUE MELOCHE; (2) LI JINGU, REPRESENTED BY
MAGICIAN SPACE; (3) TODD GRAY, REPRESENTED BY DAVID LEWIS; (4)
DIDIER WILLIAM, REPRESENTED BY JAMES FUENTES; (5) ANOUKA
BOAFA, REPRESENTED BY MARIANE IBRAHIM GALLERY; (6) PAULO
VIVACQUA, REPRESENTED BY ANITA SCHWARTZ GALLERY; AND (7)
PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA, REPRESENTED BY DOCUMENT, TO BE
CONSIDERED FOR ACQUISITION AS PART OF THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES
LEGACY PURCHASE PROGRAM; FURTHER, PURSUANT TO 82-612(F) OF
THE CITY CODE, APPROVING THE CITY'S PURCHASE OF ONE OR MORE
OF THE SHORTLISTED ARTWORKS, WITH THE FINAL SELECTIONS OF THE
ARTWORKS TO BE MADE BASED ON THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE
AIPP COMMITTEE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SELECTION CRITERIA SET
FORTH IN THE CITY'S AIPP ORDINANCE AND AIPP GUIDELINES, AND A
PUBLIC VOTE PROCESS (VIA AN ELECTRONIC MEDIUM); AND FURTHER
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE THE FINAL
ARTWORK(S), IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $100,000, AND TO
EXECUTE ANY RELATED AGREEMENTS.
WHEREAS, the Art in Public Places Legacy Program was adopted by the City
Commission on September 11, 2019 via Resolution No. 2019-30989; and
WHERAS, this initiative was established to deepen the connection of the City of Miami
Beach residents and Art Basel Miami Beach by allowing the Miami Beach community to come
together and select a legacy piece for our Art in Public Places art collection for exhibition in the
Miami Beach Convention Center year-round; and
WHEREAS, the Art in Public Places (AiPP) Ordinance (Ordinance No. 95-2985) was
adopted in 1995; and
WHERAS, the ordinance was created to "enhance the aesthetic environment of the City
of Miami Beach by including works of art on public property within the City and in City construction
projects; and
WHEREAS, the AiPP program is currently funded by 2% of all hard costs of City projects,
including new construction, additions, and costs for construction of joint private/public projects;
and
WHEREAS, the fund is used for the commission or acquisition of works of art;
conservation and maintenance of works of art; research and evaluation of works of art; printing
and distribution of related materials; and administration; and
WHEREAS, the goals of the AiPP program are: overseeing the City's public art collection;
enhancing the physical environment of Miami Beach with artworks of the highest level of quality
and suitability for the site; serving as the coordinating body for all public art projects on City
property; building partnerships with the private sector, non-profit and community groups that
connect the AiPP projects to the life of the City; encouraging participation by artists based locally,
nationally and internationally; and serving as a source of information about public art; and
WHEREAS, the Tourism and Culture Department has been working directly with Art Basel
Miami Beach to orchestrate this initiative and issued a call for available works to galleries
participating in the Nova and Positions sectors of Art Basel Miami Beach 2019; and
WHEREAS, the Art in Public Places Committee met on October 22, 2019 and from twenty-
seven submissions selected a short list of three (3)artworks that will be considered for the Legacy
Purchase Program; and
WHEREAS, the artworks were selected based on artistic excellence, relevance of the
artwork in terms of current artistic practice, national and international representation, suitability of
the artwork in a public environment and investment value to the Art in Public Places Collection;
and
WHEREAS, the recommended artists and representing galleries are noted as follows:
Ebony Patterson represented by moniquemeloche
Li Jingu represented by Magician Space
Todd Gray represented by David Lewis
Didier William represented by James Fuentes
Anouka Boafo represented by Mariane Ibrahim Gallery
Paulo Vivacqua represented by Anita Schwartz Gallery
Paul Mpagi Sepuya represented by DOCUMENT
WHEREAS, the Art in Public Places Legacy Purchase Program will allow the public to
determine the artwork(s) selected for purchase through the following process: (1) the short list of
three (3) selected artworks will be posted on the City of Miami Beach's social media accounts for
popular vote on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 8PM; (2) residents of Miami Beach are
encouraged to purchase tickets to Art Basel Miami Beach to see the selected works; (3) voting
ends on Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 8PM; and (4) the artwork with the most votes will be
announced on Friday, December 6, 2019; and
WHEREAS, the selected work will become part of the Miami Beach Art in Public Places
Collection and will be displayed within the Miami Beach Convention Center campus; and
WHEREAS, the funding for this item is up to $100,000.00 and has already been
identified as coming from the MBCC AiPP contingency fund, which is a fund dedicated to the
purchase of public art via the City of Miami Beach's Art in Public Places ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City
Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Art in Public Places Committee ("AiPP
Committee") to shortlist the selection of artworks by (1) Ebony Patterson, represented, by
Monique Meloche; (2) Li Jingu, represented by Magician Space; (3) Todd Gray, represented by
David Lewis; (4) Didier William, represented by James Fuentes; (5) Anouka Boafa, represented
by Mariane Ibrahim Gallery; (6) Paulo Vivacqua, represented by Anita Schwartz Gallery; and (7)
Paul Mpagi Sepuya, represented by DOCUMENT, to be considered for acquisition as part of the
Art in Public Places Legacy Purchase Program; further, pursuant to 82-612(f) of the City Code,
approve the City's purchase of one or more of the shortlisted artworks, with the final selections of
the artworks to be made based on the recommendations of the AiPP Committee, in accordance
with the selection criteria set forth in the City's AiPP Ordinance and AiPP guidelines, and a public
vote process (via an electronic medium); and further authorize the City Manager to purchase the
final artwork(s), in an amount not to exceed $100,000, and to execute any related agreements.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 30th day of October, 2019.
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: October 30, 2019
SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF
THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE ("AIPP COMMITTEE"), OF
THE SELECTION OF ARTWORKS BY EBONY PATTERSON
REPRESENTED BY MONIQUE MELOCHE; LI JINGU REPRESENTED BY
MAGICIAN SPACE; TODD GRAY REPRESENTED BY DAVID LEWIS;
DIDIER WILLIAM REPRESENTED BYJAMES FUENTES;ANOUKA BOAFA
REPRESENTED BY MARIANE IBRAHIM GALLERY; PAULO VIVACQUA
REPRESENTED BY ANITA SCHWARTZ GALLERY; AND PAUL MPAGI
SEPUYA REPRESENTED BY DOCUMENT TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
ACQUISITION TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES LEGACY PURCHASE
PROGRAM, WITH ANY SUCH ACQUISITIONS TO BE MADE PURSUANT
TO (1) THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE AIPP COMMITTEE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE SELECTION CRITERIA SET FORTH IN THE
CITY'S AIPP ORDINANCE AND AIPP GUIDELINES; (2) APPROVAL BY
THE CITY COMMISSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 82-612(F) OF
THE CITY CODE, AND (3) A PUBLIC VOTE PROCESS (VIA AN
ELECTRONIC MEDIUM TO BE DETERMINED BY THE ADMINISTRATION),
TO PROVIDE THE PUBLIC WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE
IN THE FINAL SELECTION OF THE FINAL ARTWORK(S) THAT WILL BE
INCLUDED IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ART IN PUBLIC PLACES
COLLECTION, AND THEREBY PROMOTE THE PUBLIC'S ENGAGEMENT
WITH THE CITY'S AIPP COLLECTION AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE FINAL
NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission approve the Art in Public
Places Committee recommendation of the selection of artworks by Ebony Patterson
represented by moniquemeloche; Li Jingu represented by Magician Space; Todd Gray
represented by David Lewis; Didier William represented by James Fuentes; Anouka Boafo
represented by Mariane Ibrahim Gallery; Paulo Vivacqua represented by Anita Schwartz
Gallery; and Paul Mpagi Sepuya represented by DOCUMENT to be considered for acquisition
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to the Art in Public Places Legacy Purchase Program, as per the program guidelines attached
(AiPP Legacy Purchase Guidelines).
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
The Art in Public Places Legacy Program was adopted by the City Commission on September
11, 2019 via Resolution 2019-30989. This initiative was established to deepen the connection
of the City of Miami Beach residents and Art Basel Miami Beach by allowing the Miami Beach
community to come together and select a legacy piece for our Art in Public Places collection to
exist within the Miami Beach Convention Center campus year-round.
The Art in Public Places (AiPP) Ordinance (Ordinance No. 95-2985)was adopted in 1995. The
ordinance was created to "enhance the aesthetic environment of the City of Miami Beach by
including works of art on public property within the City and in City construction projects."
The AiPP program is currently funded by 2% of all hard costs of City projects, including new
construction, additions, and costs for construction of joint private/public projects. The fund is
used for the commission or acquisition of works of art; conservation and maintenance of works
of art; research and evaluation of works of art; printing and distribution of related materials; and
administration.
The goals of the AiPP program are: overseeing the City's public art collection; enhancing the
physical environment of Miami Beach with artworks of the highest level of quality and suitability
for the site; serving as the coordinating body for all public art projects on City property; building
partnerships with the private sector, non-profit and community groups that connect the AiPP
projects to the life of the City; encouraging participation by artists based locally, nationally and
internationally; and serving as a source of information about public art.
In a continued effort to support partnerships and build the Miami Beach Art in Public Places
Collection in a thoughtful, strategic way, Miami Beach Art in Public Places and Art Basel Miami
Beach are establishing a legacy purchase program. On August 27, 2019, the Art in Public
Places Committee held a meeting to discuss this initiative and made a formal recommendation
that the Mayor and Commission approve the use of funds for this first acquisition. On
September 11, 2019, the City Commission accepted this recommendation via Resolution
2019-30989.
The funding for this purchase already exists and has been identified from the Art in Public
Places fund, from contingency funding not utilized during the production of the Miami Beach
Convention Center Art in Public Places installations. All maintenance of the purchased piece
will also come from this fund.
The Tourism and Culture department have been working directly with Art Basel Miami Beach to
orchestrate this initiative and issued a call for available works to galleries participating in the
Nova and Positions sectors of Art Basel Miami Beach 2019. The call received twenty-seven
submissions. The Art in Public Places Committee met on October 22, 2019 and selected a
short list of seven (7) artworks that will be considered for the Legacy Purchase Program. The
artworks were selected based on artistic excellence, relevance of the artwork in terms of current
artistic practice, national and international representation, suitability of the artwork in a public
environment and investment value to the Art in Public Places Collection. The recommended
artists and representing galleries are noted as follows:
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Ebony Patterson represented by moniquemeloche
Li Jingu represented by Magician Space
Todd Gray represented by David Lewis
Didier William represented by James Fuentes
Anouka Boafo represented by Mariane Ibrahim Gallery
Paulo Vivacqua represented by Anita Schwartz Gallery
Paul Mpagi Sepuya represented by DOCUMENT
The Art in Public Places Committee will see all seven pieces in person on Wednesday December
4th at 11:00am, prior to the public opening of Art Basel. Following these viewings, the AiPP
Committee will choose three (3) pieces to be put to a public vote for twenty four (24) hours.
The short list of three (3) selected artworks will be posted on the City of Miami Beach's social media
accounts, along with photos, descriptions and artist / gallery interviews (where possible) for popular
vote on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 8PM. Residents of Miami Beach are encouraged to
purchase tickets to Art Basel Miami Beach to see the selected works, when Art Basel opens to the
public on Thursday December 5th at 3pm. Voting ends on Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 8PM.
The artwork with the most votes will be announced on Friday, December 6, 2019 at 9a.m. The
selected work will become part of the Miami Beach Art in Public Places Collection and will be
displayed within the Miami Beach Convention Center campus.
The intent of the Legacy Purchase Program is to connect the Miami Beach residents with Art
Basel Miami Beach, by having them be an active participant in the selection of a legacy piece
for our public art collection, while supporting artists and art galleries that participate in the annual
art fair, while also bringing awareness to the investment the community has made in the Miami
Beach Convention Center, where the art will be showcased for years to come.
ANALYSIS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The funding for this item is up to $100,000.00 as approved by the City Commission, and has
already been identified as coming from the MBCC AiPP contingency fund, which is a fund
dedicated to the purchase of public art via the City of Miami Beach's Art in Public Places
ordinance.
Account(s) Fund 147 Amount(s) up to $100,000.00
CONCLUSION
The administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission approve the Art in Public
Places Committee recommendation of the selection of artworks by Ebony Patterson
represented by moniquemeloche; Li Jingu represented by Magician Space; Todd Gray
represented by David Lewis; Didier William represented by James Fuentes; Anouka Boafo
represented by Mariane Ibrahim Gallery; Paulo Vivacqua represented by Anita Schwartz
Gallery; and Paul Mpagi Sepuya represented by DOCUMENT to be considered for acquisition
to the Art in Public Places Legacy Purchase Program and further authorize the City Manager
and City Clerk to execute the final negotiated agreement.
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Applicable Area
Not Applicable
Is this a Resident Right to Does this item utilize G.O.
Know item? Bond Funds?
No No
Legislative Tracking
Tourism and Culture
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
❑ AiPP Legacy Purchase Guidelines
❑ AiPP Committee Recommendations Legacy Purchase
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City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places Legacy Purchase Program - Guidelines
Purpose:
Art Basel Miami Beach will celebrate its 18th year in Miami Beach where leading international galleries show
significant works of art from 1900 to present. It has been a productive and successful relationship that
continues to benefit the City of Miami Beach (the "City") each winter. In furtherance of this fruitful
relationship, the City wishes to establish a legacy purchase program through their Art in Public Places
department(the"Program"). The purpose of the Program is to strengthen the connection and collaboration
between the City of Miami Beach and Art Basel Miami Beach, by allowing residents to be involved in the
purchase of a work of world-class art for the City's Art in Public Places ("AiPP") Collection.
Curatorial Vision
Artworks acquired by the City should add value to the public art collection, attract international attention
and celebrate the diversity and heritage of our community. The Program will consider artworks including
but not limited to painting, photography, sculpture and installation-based works.
The Program seeks to strategically expand the City's current public art collection by pursuing artwork that
is reflective of our community, that is aligned with the curatorial direction of our existing collection, reflects
artistic excellence and relevance in terms of current artistic practices, is the work of a national and / or
internationally recognized artist, is a sustainable artwork' in a public environment, and is a valuable
investment to the Art in Public Places Collection.
The Art in Public Places Collection currently includes works by Franz Ackermann, Elmgreen & Dragset,
Dan Graham, Ellen Harvey, Joseph Kosuth, Sarah Morris, Joep van Lieshout, and Tobias Rehberger,
among others.
Funding
The funding for the Program shall be up to$100,000.00 USD, including the purchase, commission, and all
other associated fees. Maintenance and conservation of the piece will fall under Art in Public Places Fund
147 and the City's AiPP guidelines and is not included in the purchase price.
Artwork Selection2
Facilitated by Art Basel, galleries taking part in the Nova and Positions sectors of the 2019 fair, will receive
a "Call to Artists" to invite them to submit up to two(2)works that meet the Program's curatorial vision and
guidelines, as described above. From those submissions, the administration will select ten (10) works for
review by the City's AiPP Committee (the "Committee") during a regularly scheduled, and publicly noticed
AiPP Committee meeting. The Committee will select up to five (5) art works to view in person at Art Basel
Miami Beach on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at approximately 11:00am EST. Following this viewing,
the Committee will select three(3)works of art to put to a public vote via online social channels(Instagram,
Facebook, Twitter)at approximately 8:00pm EST on Wednesday, December 4th. Voting will be open for 24
hours. The work of art with the most votes will be announced by the City the morning on Friday December
1 What does"sustainable artwork" mean? It cannot be made of Styrofoam and cannot be something that
disintegrates over time(some artwork is meant to disappear/disintegrate—ours must remain in the public
collection and be made of a material that will last). Brandi/Josh can build out if needed, but we can also just
remove and not select any works of art that are questionable? I defer to you...
2 This process does not conform with the process set forth in the MOU. In particular, (i)the MOU does not provide
for an initial selection of 10 works,and (ii)these Guidelines do not include the approval of the mayor and
commission of the 5 selected works,as in the MOU. I think this needs to be a gallery facing document which will
naturally be different than a legally binding contract between us-I don't think these galleries need to know the
legislative process,as it will have no effect on them applying. We can absolutely add in if you deem necessary, I
just think it is more unnecessary information for them to process.
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6th, 2019, and the artwork will be acquired by the City on that same day(although note that the City has the
option to purchase more than one work of art).
The City's Marketing and Communication Department will create an online poll and promote the online
voting through various channels. Miami Beach residents can view the selected artworks online or by
purchasing a ticket to the fair, while also emphasizing the importance of the Art Basel and Miami Beach
relationship.
In selecting the works, the Committee will consider the City's current collection, within the Miami Beach
Convention Center Campus3, as well as the curatorial vision for the City's AiPP program outlined above.
Additionally, once the top three (3)artworks have been chosen, the Committee will recommend to the City,
a suggested site within the Miami Beach Convention Center based on each selection.
Location & Installation
The artwork will be displayed within a dedicated, publicly accessible area of the Miami Beach Convention
Center or RDA (if the work should be placed outdoors). The site will be determined based on the type of
work selected, maintenance,size,and fragility of the piece, but the ideal spaces are within the south hallway
or mezzanine above the main lobby which generate the highest levels of traffic.The artwork will be installed
by dedicated art handlers.
Maintenance& Relocation
Maintenance and conservation of the piece will fall under Art in Public Places Fund 147 and the City's AiPP
guidelines. The galleries participating will submit a maintenance plan with the artwork as part of the initial
agreement. The artwork will be incorporated into the routinely scheduled AiPP maintenance plan.
Conservation and maintenance are handled by a pool of art conservators who regularly work with the City.
Should the artwork need to be moved for any reason,the City will employ dedicated art handlers to relocate
the work to another publicly accessible area where the work can be prominently featured as recommended
by the AiPP Committee.
Guidelines for Gallery Submissions
Submitting galleries and artists are required to:
• Be a registered Art Basel 2019 exhibitor;, participating in either the Nova or Positions sectors;
• Submit at least one (1) but no more than two (2) works of art, each valued under $100,000.00
(inclusive of all sales related fees);
• Provide 2-3 high resolution images of the work, an artist bio and a project statement.
• Be willing to display the artwork on view within the booth for the AiPP Committee tour
o Item must be on public view from Wednesday, December 4th at 11am through Thursday,
December 5th at 8pm. If selected as the winner, the piece(s) must remain on public view
for the duration of the fair.
• Reserve the artwork from any other purchase for approximately 24 hours (Wednesday December
4th—Thursday December 5th 8pm). Once public voting has been completed at 8pm on Thursday
and a winner is announced, all other artworks can be released for purchase.
• Gallery and/or artist(if availability allows) must consent and participate in public relations activities
and short interview(s) regarding the Program and the art; including, but not limited to:
o Public sharing of images of the artwork
o Reference to gallery and/or artist
3 Please define RDA.
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■ Submit a maintenance plan for the artwork.
Project Timeline
Date TBD by Art Basel - Early October
Art Basel to introduce the Legacy Purchase Program to Art Basel Miami Beach Galleries and
Exhibitors participating in the Nova and Positions sectors of the fair*.
Friday, October 18, 2019
Deadline for submission of artwork(s). Administration to recommend 10 works for review by the
City's AiPP Committee.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
AiPP committee to review and recommend 5 artwork submissions for Commission approval.
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
City Commission approval of 5 recommended artworks for consideration.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Selected galleries/artists contacted for AiPP Committee viewing appointments.
Wednesday December 4
AiPP Committee to view 5 submitted artworks at MBCC (11am).
Art in Public Places Committee Public Meeting to convene and recommend the final three (3)
artworks for public vote. (3pm).
Marketing to take photos / interviews for launch of online voting of the three (3) recommended
artworks (3pm —6pm).
Social media campaign to go live (8pm).
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Social media campaign to end (8pm).
Friday December 6, 2019
Winner announced and City of Miami Beach purchases artwork.
*Galleries will submit work for consideration via the City of Miami Beach's online portal
www.submittable.com
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Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Drop Scene Study
Archival pigment print
54 x 31 inches
$22,042
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Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Mirror Study
Archival pigment print
54 x 31 inches
$22,042
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Paul Mpagi Sepuya
B. 1982 San Bernardino, CA. Lives and works in Los Angeles.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
2019"Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"Blaffer Art Museum, Houston,TX. (upcoming)
2019"Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. (catalogue)
2019"The Conditions,"team (gallery, inc.), New York, NY.
2018"Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"Del Vaz Projects at Avant Premiere, Palais Royale, Paris, FR.
2018"Double Enclosure,"FOAM Fotomuseum Amsterdam,Amsterdam, NL.
2018 "Dark Room,"Document, Chicago, IL.
2017"Dark Room,"team (bungalow), Los Angeles, CA.
2017"Portraits/ Positions,"KMAC Museum, Louisville, KY.
2017"Figures, Grounds and Studies,"Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, NY.
2015"Figures/Grounds/Studies,"DOCUMENT, Chicago, IL.
2014"STUDIO WORK,"Platform Centre for Photography, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
2013"RECENT PICTURES/a journal,"Clough-Hanson Gallery at Rhodes College, Memphis,TN.
2013"STUDIO WORK,"Artspeak, Vancouver, BC, Canada. •
2011 "STUDIO WORK,"Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis, MN. (catalogue)
2010"Portraits/ Positions,"NP Contemporary Art Space, New York, NY.
2009"Alexandria,"envoy enterprises, New York, NY.
2007"Beloved Object and Amorous Subject,"envoy gallery, New York, NY. (monograph)
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2020 "Orlando,"McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. (upcoming)
2020"Masculinities: Through Photography and Film from the 1960s to Now,"Barbican Gallery, London, UK. (upcoming)
2020"CONDO,"Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, UK. (upcoming)
2019"Better Nights,"Bass Art Museum, Miami, FL. Organized by Mickalene Thomas. (upcoming)
2019 "Young, Gifted, and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art,"OSilas Gallery at Concordia
College, Bronxville, NY. (upcoming)
2019"Age of You,"MOCA Toronto,Toronto, ON, Canada.
2019"The Body Electric,"Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA.
2019"Great Force,"VCU Institute for Contemporary Art, Richmond,VA.
2019"Personal Private Public,"Hauser&Wirth, New York, NY.
2019"Must've been a wake-dream: Guadalupe Rosales,"The Gordon Parks Foundation, Pleasantville, NY.
2019 "Orlando,"Literaturhaus, Munich, Germany.
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2019"The Autopoets,"Reed College, Portland, OR.
2019"Implicit Tensions: Mapplethorpe Now,"Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY.
2019"In Focus: The Camera,"The Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA.
2019"Once. Again. Photographs in Series,"The Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA.
2019"Character Study,"Ratio 3, San Francisco, SF.
2019"I Sing The Body,"Transformer Station, Cleveland, OH.
2019"The Foundation of the Museum,"MOCA, Los Angeles,CA.
2019"Studio Photography : 1887- 2019,"Simon Lee Gallery, New York, NY.
2019"Artists I Steal From,"Thaddeus Ropac, London, UK.
2019"Be Seen: Portrait Photography since Stonewall,"Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hardford, CT.
2019"Umbilicus,"Galerie Sultana, Paris, FR.
2019"Orlando,"Aperture Foundation Gallery, New York, NY.
2019"Whitney Biennial 2019,"Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY.
2019"Vanishing Act,"Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY.
2019"Stonewall 50!,"Contemporary Art Museum Houston, Houston,TX.
2019"Sheree Hovesepian and Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"team (bungalow), Los Angeles, CA.
2019"FIRE,"COMPANY Gallery, New York, NY. Organized by Ryan McNamara.
2019"The Body Electric,"the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN.
2019"Circus of Books,"Fierman Gallery, New York, NY. Organized by Rachel Mason.
2019"Your Mirror: Portraits from the ICP Collection,"ICP Museum, New York, NY.
2019"Grace Wales Bonner : A Time for New Dreams,"The Serpentine Galleries, London, UK.
2018"Body,"L'Inconnue, Montreal, QB, Canada. Curated by Domenico de Chirico.
2018"Groundings,"Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, IL.
2018"Positioner,"Matthew Marks Gallery, West Hollywood,CA.
2018"Echoes: Reframing Collage,"Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL.
2018"The Violators,"Leslie Lohman Project Space, New York, NY.
2018"This is Not a Prop,"David Zwirner Gallery, New York, NY.
2018"Intimacy,"Yossi Milo Gallery, New York, NY.
2018"Both, and,"Stevenson Galleries, Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa.
2018"Being : New Photography 2018,"Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY.
2018 "Tag: Proposals on Queer Play and the Way Forward,"ICA Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Curated by Nayland Blake.
(catalogue)
2017"Trigger : Gender as a Tool and a Weapon,"The New Museum, New York, NY. (catalogue)
2017"Discursive Selves,"Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY.
2017"A Sag, Harbored,"Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL.
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2017 "Encounters I may or may not have had with Peter Berlin,"Vamiali's,Athens, Greece. With Mariah Garnett and Neal
Tait, curated by Caroline May.
2017"Over the Rainbow,"Praz-Delavallade, Los Angeles, CA.
2017"Visual Notes for an Upside-Down World,"P.P.O.W. Gallery, New York, NY.
2017"The Coffins of Paa Joe and the Pursuit of Happiness,"Jack Shainmann Gallery's The School, Kinderhook, NY.
2017"Regarding the Figure,"The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
2017"Picturing Love: Photography's Pursuit of Intimacy,"Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY.
2017"Deana Lawson,Judy Linn and Paul Mpagi Sepuya," Sikkema Jenkins&Co., New York, NY.
2017"Compassionate Protocols,"Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, NY. Curated by Moyra Davey and Jason Simon.
2016"Tete-a-tete,"David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL. Curated by Mickalene Thomas.
2016"Protuberances,"LAXART, Los Angeles, CA.
2016"Occupy Space Differently,"Ochi Projects, Los Angeles, CA.
2016"A Subtle Likeness,"ONE Archive, Los Angeles, CA.
2016 "James Baldwin / Jim Brown and the Children," The Artists' Institute, New York, NY. Curated by Hilton Als.
(catalogue)
2016"Jack Pierson: Tomorrow's Man,"University of Nevada, Reno, NV. Curated by Jack Pierson.
2016"storefront: Public Fiction,"MOCA, Los Angeles, CA. With Litia Perta, curated by Lauren Mackler.
2016"MFA Thesis Show #3,"University of California, Los Angeles, CA. With Nikita Gale and Sarah Sarchin.
2016"Queering the Biblioproject,"Center for Book Arts, New York, NY. Curated by John Chaich.
2016 "Terms of Use : Reproducing the Photographic Image,"Glass Curtain Gallery, Columbia College, Chicago, IL. Curated
by Aron Gent.
2015"Record. Collect. Compose,"Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Masood Kamandy (catalogue)
2015"I Am a Camera,"Houston Foto Fest, Houston,TX. (catalogue)
2015"A Room of One's Own,"Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, NY.
2015"Nine Artists,"Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa.
2015"Introducing! Young California Photographer Award,"Paris Photo LA, Los Angeles, CA.
2015"In Profile: Portraits from the Permanent Collection,"the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
2014"Kings County,"Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa. (catalogue)
2014"Spain &42 St.,"Foxy Production, New York, NY.
2014"Something Beautiful,"Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY.
2014"Beyond the Pale,"Interstate Project, Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Sam McKinniss. (catalogue)
2014"Race, Love, and Labor,"Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz, NY. Curated by Sarah Lewis. (catalogue)
2014"The Thing Itself,"Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, NY.
2014"Lighting Speed of the Present,"Boston University, Boston, MA. Curated by Lynne Cooney.
2013"Tete-a-Tete,"QF Gallery, East Hampton, NY. Curated by Mickalene Thomas.
2013"Body Language,"The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
2013"The Kids Are All Right,"Weatherspoon Museum of Art, Greensboro, NC.
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2013 "White Boys," Cantor-Fitzgerald Gallery at Haverford College, Philadelphia, PA. Curated by Hank Willis Thomas and
Natasha Logan. (catalogue)
2012"The Kids Are All Right,"Koelher Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI.
2012"BENEATH,"VOGT Gallery, New York, NY.
2012"B-OUT,"Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, NY.
2012"Surface Tension,"Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY.
2011 "Pride & Prejudice Reprise," Mason Gross Galleries at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. Curated by LaToya
Ruby Frazier.
2011 "Evidence of Accumulation: Simone Leigh, Kamau Amu Patton, Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"The Studio Museum in Harlem,
New York, NY. (catalogue)
2011 "Portraits,"I-20 Gallery, New York, NY. Curated by Simon Watson.
2010"Quadruple-Consciousness,"Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA. Curated by Malik Gaines. (catalogue)
2010"In Translation (Portraiture),"Skylight Projects, New York, NY. Curated by Joe Sheftel.
2010"Lost Horizon/Head Shop,"Exile Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Curated by Billy Miller.
2010"The Accidental Egyptian and Occidental Arrangements,"Facade/Fasad, Brooklyn, NY.
2010"50 Artists Photograph the Future,"Higher Pictures, New York, NY. Curated by Dean Daderko.
2010"Printed Matter's Queer Zines,"Office for Contemporary Art, Oslo, Norway.
2009"Compassion,"Union Theological Seminary, New York, NY. Curated by AA Bronson
2009"30 Seconds Off an Inch,"The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
2009"Buddy List,"Space 414, Brooklyn, New York, NY.
2009"Lyst,"Overgaden Institut for Samtidskunst, Copenhagen, Denmark.
2009"Inside of Me,"PHIL, Los Angeles, CA.
2009"My Bloody Valentine,"Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Darin Klein.
2008"Artist as Publisher,"Center for Book Arts, New York, NY.
2008"LEADAWARDS2008,"Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
2008 "Male: photographs, drawings, paintings and ephemera from the collection of Vince Aletti," White Columns, New
York, NY. (book)
2007 "Come Join The Brotherhood," Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney and Neon Parc Galery, Melbourne,
Australia
2007"The Male Gaze,"The powerHouse Arena, Brooklyn, New York, NY.
2006"When Fathers Fail,"Daniel Reich Gallery, New York, NY.
2006"Six Degrees of Separation,"Stefan Stux Gallery, NY.
2006"When Artists Say'We',"Artist Space, New York, NY. Curated by Andrea Geyer.
2005 "Face & Figure: Portrait and Figure Study in Contemporary Photography," Westport Art Center, Westport, CT.
Curated by Daniel Cooney.
AWARDS AND RESIDENCES
2019 Rauschenberg Residency, Captiva Island, FL
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2018 Artist-in-Residence, Lightwork, Syracuse, NY
2017 The Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant for Emerging Los Angeles Artists
2015 Finalist, Paris Photo Los Angeles inaugural Introducing!Young California Photographer Award
2014 Jackman Goldwasser Artist-in-Residence, Hyde Park Arts Center, Chicago
2013 Artist-in-Residence, Fire Island Artist Residency (Sikkema Fellow Award)
2010 - 2011 Artist-in-Residence, Studio Museum in Harlem
2010 Artist-in-Residence, Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY
2009 - 2010 Artist-in-Residence, Workspace, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
2009 - 2010 Visiting Artist, New York University
2009 Artist-in-Residence, HomeBase, New York
2008 LEAD Academy, Hamburg
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Document Journal : "Daniel C. Blight leverages imagery to help us unravel the systemic roots of white supremacy," by
Genevieve Shuster, October 9, 2019
The Brooklyn Rail : "Personal Private Public,"by Jennifer Rose Bonilla-Edgington, October 8, 2019
Richmond Free Press : "New ICA exhibit, 'Great Force,'to include late Free Press founder,"October 4, 2019
ArtReview : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis 17 May- 18 August,"by Rahel Aima, October 2019,
pp. 102
Artforum : "QueerlArt and Robert Giard Foundation Launch Grant for LGBTQ Photographers,"September 30, 2019
ARTnews : "ARTnews in Brief: QueerlArt and Robert Giard Foundation Partner for$10,000 for LGBTQ+ Photographers,"by
Maximiliano Duron, September 30, 2019
Houston Press : "October Art Openings,"by Susie Tommaney, September 30, 2019
Pinups : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya with Dorian Wood,"edited by Christopher Schulz, 2019
"The Image of Whiteness: Contemporary Photography and Racialization," edited by Daniel C. Blight, SPBH Editions &Art
on the Underground, 2019
"Contact Sheet 202: Light Work Annual 2019," artist portfolio and text by Alex Jen, Published by Light Work, 2019, pp.
76-83
National Review : "Time for a Riot: Camp Fashion at the Met, and a Real Riot at the Stonewall,"by Brian T. Allen, August
31, 2019
Elephant: "Paul Mpagi Sepuya Brings a Fresh Gaze to the Male Nude,"by Charlotte Jansen, Issue 38,August 28, 2019
"Body"by Nathalie Herschdorfer, Published by Thames&Hudson, 2019
"Art&Queer Culture (Edition II),"by Catherine Lord and Richard Meyer, Published by Phaidon, 2019
Artnet News : "What the Whitney Biennial Tells Us About the Future of Photography- and the Artists Who Will Shape It,"
by Danielle Jackson,July 3, 2019
Teeth Magazine : "Issue Eight-The Devil's Playground: Paul Mpagi Sepuya"
Cultured : "Artist Matthew Angelo Harrison Complicates the Relationship Between Agency and Aesthetics," by Coco
Romack, June 26, 2019
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Hartford Courtant : "'Been Seen': Portraits Reclaiming the Gay Experience at Wadsworth Antheum,"by Susan Dunne,June
26, 2019
Hyperallergic : "Tilda Swinton Curates Photography Inspired by Virginia Woolf's Orlando,"by Ksenia M. Soboleva,June 26,
2019
Blouin Artinfo : "Guggenheim Will Unveil Second Part of'Implicit Tensions: Mapplethorpe Now,—by Blouin Artinfo, June 24,
2019
It's Nice That : "Deconstructed Bodies; the Photography of Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by Rebecca Irwin,June 21, 2019
SLEEK: "The Age of Influence: Whitney Biennial Artists on What Influences Them,"by Larissa Pham,June 13, 2019
Artforum : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis,"by Vince Aletti, May 2019
Art in America : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by David Everitt Howe, May, 2019
Hyperallergic : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya Breathes New Life Into the Genre of Studio Portraiture,"by Megan N. Liberty,April 18,
2019
Art Agenda : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya's'The Conditions',"by Alan Gilbert, April 5, 2019
The New Yorker: "Paul Mpagi Sepuya Mines the Queer History of the Portrait Studio,"by Andrea K. Scott, March 29, 2019
The New York Times : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by Martha Schwendener, March 28, 2019
Artforum : "Project : Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by David Velasco, March 2019
Aperture : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by Andy Campbell, issue 232"Los Angeles,"Fall 2018
Unseen : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"Issue 5, Fall 2018
CURA : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"portfolio with text by Nikki Darling, Issue 28, 2018
Artforum : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya at DOCUMENT,"by Jared Quinton, March, 2018
Newcity Art : "Intimate Moves In A Dark Room, Paul Mpagi Sepuya at Document,"by Lee Ann Norman,April 19, 2018
Art In America : "In The Room,"by Ariel Goldberg, April, 2018
Art In America : "We All Wear The Mask : New Photography at the Museum of Modern Art,"by Dan Allegretto,April, 2018
i-D : "MoMA's'New Photography'Series Asks What It Means to be Human,"by André-Naquian Wheeler, March 27, 2018
Art.sy : "At MoMA, Photography Doesn't Have to Reinvent Itself to be Radical,"by Scott Indrisek, March 20, 2018
Cultured: "Five Questions with Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"March 20, 2018
The Wall Street Journal : "MoMA's Human Focus,"by Richard B. Woodward, March 14, 2018
The In-Between : "Picture, Paper, Friend and Flesh: An Interview with Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by Gregory Eddi Jones, March
2018
The Nation : "Without Warning : Margins and the Mainstream at the New Museum's 'Trigger'," by Barry Schwabsky, Jan
26, 2018
The New York Times : "What's New in Photography? Humanism, MoMA Says,"by Arthur Lubow, March 9, 2018
The New Museum : "Aesthetic Inhumanisms : Toward an Eroritcs of Otherworlding,"by Rizvana Bradley, 2017
Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya at team (bungalow)," by Ikechukwu Casmir Onyewuenyi,
Issue 15, 2017
AQNB : "The sinuous nature of desire + alternative ways of seeing with Paul Mpagi Sepuya's photographic explorations of
queer presence,"by Mark Pieterson, October 2017
Monopol : "Zeigen and Verbergen,"artist portfolio and text by Boris Pofalla, October 2017
The New Yorker: "How Radical Can A Portrait Be?,"by Vinson Cunningham, May 5, 2017
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The Nation : "Playing with Mirrors: Two artists push the limits of what cameras can do.,"by Barry Schwabsky, May 2, 2017
Modern Painters : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya at Yancey Richardson Gallery,"by Taylor Dafoe, March 2017
Artforum : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"Critic's Pick by Ian Bourland, March 2017
The Brooklyn Rail : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya: Figures, Grounds and Studies,"by Phillip Griffith, March 1, 2017
Hyperallergic : "The Solitude and Sensuality of an Artist's Studio,"by Zachary Small, February 20, 2017
The Creative Independent: "Paul Sepuya on finding your form,"by T. Cole Rachel, February 9, 2017
Hyperallergic : "Three Photographers and What They Show Us About Everyday Life: Deana Lawson, Judy Linn, Paul Mpagi
Sepuya,"by John Yau, February 12, 2017
The New Yorker: "Goings On About Town: Deana Lawson,Judy Linn and Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"February 1, 2017
The Artists Institute : "James Baldwin/Jim Brown and the Children,"by Hilton Als, 2016
Tiger Strikes Asteroid : "The Autonomous Limbs of Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by Lindsay Garcia, 2016
San Francisco Art Quarterly : "From the Singular to the Indexical in Contemporary Portraiture,"by Courtney Malick, 2016
American Photo : "Enter the Private World of Photographers'Studios,"by Eugene Reznik,August 13, 2015
The New Yorker: "Goings On About Town: A Room of One's Own,"August 8, 2015
The New Yorker: "Goings On About Town: Spain &42 St.,"January 6, 2015
Artnet News : "To Bushwick! Shows to See Right Now...,"by Andrew Russeth, October 30, 2014
The New York Times : "Brooklyn Inspires African Artists,"by Daniel Scheffler, October 14, 2014
The New Yorker: "Goings on About Town: The Thing Itself,"August 19, 2014
ArtReview : "The Expanded Photograph,"by David Everett Howe, May 2014
ArtFCity : "Nuggets of Queerness: Year 3 of the Fire Island Artist Residency,"by Alex Fialho, August 29, 2013
Wayne Koestenbaum : My 1980s and Other Essays,Fric's Stubble. 2013
Tau : "Petits Portraits Entre Amis,"by Bruce Benderson, March 2013
Artforum : "500 Words: Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by Joseph Akel, May 15, 2012
Flash Art International Magazine : "Review: Portraits, at I-20 Gallery," by Fabiana Lopes, October 2011
The Studio Museum in Harlem : "Evidence of Accumulation,"by AA Bronson and Lauren Haynes (catalogue), 2011
The New Yorker: "Goings On About Town: 50 Artists Photograph the Future,"June 10, 2010
The New York Times : "Art in Review - 50 Artists Photograph the Future,"by Holland Cotter, May 28, 2010
The New York Times : "In Books and Fine Arts, Filling the Down Time of New Year's," by Holland Cotter, December 31,
2009
The New York Times : "All the Books You'll Never Catch on a Kindle,"by Holland Cotter, October 2, 2009
Revista Metal,"Paul Mpagi Sepuya: Natural Light Portrait,"by Pepo Moreno Forteza,April 15, 2009
The New York Times,"At a Clinic, Artists Reflecting on Home,"by Melena Ryzik, May 10, 2009
ArtCat : "Paul Sepuya's'Alexandria'at envoy,"by Bosko Blagojevic, February 10, 2009
Interview : "Jack Pierson interviews Paul Sepuya,"by Alex Gartenfeld,January 30, 2009
This.Hearts.On.Fire : "Alexandria,"by Kenneth Courtney, January 5, 2009
Printed Matter: "Queer Zines", by AA Bronson, 2008 (catalogue)
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The New York Times Style Magazine : "Fine Print: Beloved Object and Amorous Subject, Revisited,"by Armand Limnander,
April 4, 2008
Il Terzo Occhio : "La fotografia americana,"by Umberto Mancini January 28, 2008
SLEEK: "Clean Sheets: Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"by Monte Packum,Autumn 2007
The New York Times : "Gay Art: A Movement, or at Least a Moment", by Guy Trebay, May 6, 2007
BUTT, "BUTT BOOK,"bt Jop van Benekom, Jop and Gert Jonkers, 2006
LOGO New Now Next Blog : "Art Zines Rule! Part One,"by John Polly, September 20, 2006
V Man Magazine : "Zine Scene,"by Paul Tierney, September 2006
"Thing: New Penis Art from America,"by Darren Klein, 2006
de:bug Magazine : "Designing Men- Shoot", de:bug, by Aljoscha Weskott, July 2006
GAB-Frankfrut Magazin : "Weniger ist mehr: Paul Sepuya besticht mit eindrucksvollen Portraits,"April 2006, illus.
Instinct : "He SHOOTs, He Scores,"by David White, March 2006
Teaching Photo Magazine : "Slide Slam"by Allen Frame, February 2006
BUTT: "Boys,"issue 15 2006
BUTT : "Canadian Professor in New York gets hyper-realistic portrait taken by young photographer,"by Nick Boston, issue
14 2005
EYEMAZING : "Paul Mpagi Sepuya,"issue 08, 2005
PUBLIC TALKS, PANELS AND JURIES
2019 University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. (keynote lecture) (upcoming)
2019 Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY. (panel)
2019 Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, St. Louis, MO. (artist talk)
2019 Contemporary Art Museum Houston, Houston,TX. (artist talk)
2019 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. (panel)
2019 International Center for Photography, New York, NY. (artist talk)
2019 CSS Bard, Bard College,Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. (in conversation with Lauren Cornell)
2019 Cal State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA. (artist talk)
2019 Cal State University Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA. (artist talk)
2019 University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA. (artist talk)
2019 California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA. (panel)
2018 Human Resources, Los Angeles, CA. (panel organized by X-TRA)
2018 Columbia College, Chicago, IL. (artist talk)
2018 The Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA. (artist talk)
2018 The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL. (artist talk)
2018 The Society for Photographic Education, Northeast Chapter, New Paltz, NY. (keynote lecture)
2018 Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI. (artist talk)
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2018 Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR. (artist talk)
2018 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. (panel)
2018 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond,VA. (artist talk)
2018 The New Museum, New York, NY. (screening and artist talk)
2018 The Palm Springs Museum of Art, Palm Springs, CA. (artist talk)
2017 Capricious Book Award (juror)
2017 KMAC Museum, Louisville, KY. (artist talk)
2017 Denison University, Granville, OH. (artist talk)
2017 Parsons The New School, New York, NY. (artist talk)
2017 Photo LA, Los Angeles, CA. (panel)
2016 Analogue Dissident at South of Sunset, Los Angeles, CA. (artist talk)
2015 Document, Chicago, IL. With Megha Ralapati (artist talk)
2014 The Pitch Project, Milwaukee, WS. (artist talk)
2014 Latitude, Chicago, IL., With Elijah Burgher. (artist talk)
2014 Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL. (artist talk)
2013 School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. (visiting artist talk)
2013 Haverford College, Philadelphia, PA. (artist talk)
2013"Black Male Revisited,"Danspace Project, New York, NY. (artist talk)
2013 Fire Island Artist Residency, Cherry Grove Arts Center, Fire Island, NY. (artist talk)
2013 Artspeak, Vancouver(artist talk)
2012 Pride Photo Award, Amsterdam (juror)
2011 Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY. (artist talk)
2011 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (juror)
2010 Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY.
2011 New York Photo Fest(panelist)
2011 Rhode Island School of Design (visiting artist)
2009 Printed Matter Artist Grant(juror)
2006"Slide Slam,"International Center for Photography, New York, NY. (artist talk)
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham,AL.
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA.
Center for Photography at Woodstock Collection at SUNY New Paltz, NY.
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH.
Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY.
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland.
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International Center for Photography, New York, NY.
JP Morgan Collection, New York, NY.
Leslie Lohman Museum of Art, New York, NY.
Light Work, Syracuse, NY.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA.
Mead Art Museum,Amherst College,Amherst, MA.
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA.
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL.
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY.
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,TX.
Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Desert, CA.
Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
Smart Museum, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton MA.
The Speed Museum, Louisville, KY.
University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV.
University of New Mexico, Las Cruces, NM.
Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, CT.
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY.
Tang Teaching Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY.
TEACHING AND VISITING ARTIST
2019 -current Acting Associate Professor in Media Art, University of California San Diego
2017 - 2019 Visiting Artist Faculty, CalArts
2018 - 2019 Visiting Artist Faculty, Bard College MFA
2019 Visiting Artist, California State University Bakersfield (upcoming)
2019 Visiting Artist, California State University Long Beach
2019 Visiting Artist, University of California Riverside
2018 Visiting Artist, California College of Art
2018 Visiting Artist, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces
2018 Visiting Artist, MFA Lecture Series,Yale University School of Art
2018 Visiting Artist, Ben Maltz Lecture Series, Rhode Island School of Design
2018 Visiting Artist, Pacific Northwest College of Art
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2018 Visiting Artist,Virginia Commonwealth University
2018 Visiting Artist, Georgia State University
2018 Visiting Artist, University of Georgia, Athens
2017 Guest Critic, Cal State University, Long Beach
2017 Visiting Artist, Denison University
2017 Visiting Artist, Otis College of Art&Design
2017 Visiting Artist, Parsons The New School
2016 Summer Arts Academy, University of California, Los Angeles
BOARDS AND SERVICE
Printed Matter Board (Member, 2019 -current)
Hammer Museum Artist Council (Member, 2019 - current)
Los Angeles Artist Advisory Committee(Member, 2018 - current)
The Robert Giard Foundation (Board Member, 2009 - current)
EDUCATION
2016 MFA Photography, University of California Los Angeles
2004 BFA Photography&Imaging, New York University Tisch School of the Arts
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Amoako Boafo
Cobalt Blue Earring
Oil on canvas
210 x 170 cm
$44,000
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AMOAKO BOAFO
b. Accra, Ghana; lives and works in Vienna, Austria
Solo exhibitions
2019 Art Basel I Miami Beach, Mariane Ibrahim, Miami Beach, FL
/See Me, Roberts Projects, Los Angeles, CA
2018 Re Masculinity, Brazil House, Accra, Ghana
2017 Illuminated, House of Bandits, Vienna, Austria
Pillow Talks, Casino-Baumgarten, Vienna, Austria
Detoxing Masculinity, We Dey X Space, Vienna, Austria
Night School, Volkskunde Museum, Vienna, Austria
2016 Step Into the Darkness, Kunsthalle Vienna, Austria
Group exhibitions
2019 FIAC, Mariane Ibrahim, Paris, France
EXPO Chicago, Mariane Ibrahim, Chicago, IL
Two Ages: Young, Crone Side, Berlin, Germany
As long as we are flying all this world ain't got no end, Luce Gallery, Turin, Italy
Punch, curated by Nina Chanel Abney, Deitch Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Guerilla of Enlightenment, Rotor Center for Contemporary Art, Graz, Austria
2018 The Alumni Exhibition Series, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria
Tell Me, Red House, Galerie Bodenseekreis, Meersburg, Germany
Archipelago: Island of Unpredictable Thinking, Wiener Festwochen,
Hauptbuchereiam Gurtel, Vienna, Austria
Your Pressure Is My Pleasure, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Autria
2017 Rethinking Afropolitan: The Ethics of Black Atlantic Masculinities, college of the
Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
Walter Koschatzky Art Prize, Hofstallung Mumok, Vienna, Austria
Decolonial Borderlands, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria
2016 Step Into the Darkness, Kunsthalle Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Anti Colonial Fantasies, Friday Exit, Vienna, Austria
We Dey Show, WUK Project Room, Vienna, Austria
2015 Familiarities-Unexpected Queerings, VbkO, Vienna, Austria
2014 Group Exhibition, National Museum of Ghana, Accra, Ghana
2013 Group Exhibition, Stilwerk, Vienna, Austria
Group Exhibition, Chale Wote Festival, Acra, Ghana
2012 Group Exhibition, Novotel, Accra, Ghana
Awards & Honors
2019 STRABAG Artaward International, Vienna, Austria
2017 Walter Koschatzky Art Prize, Vienna, Austria
2014 KulturGemma!, Arbeitsstipendium der Stadt, Vienna, Austria
2008 Best Portrait Painter of the Year, Ghanatta College of Art and Design,
Accra, Ghana
2007 Best Abstract Painter of the Year, Ghanatta College of Art and Design,
Accra, Ghana
Collections
The Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria
The Hessel Museum of Art, New York
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Acrylic, Wood Carving, Collage on Panel
65 x 102 inches
$65,000
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JAMES FUENTES 55 Delancey Street
New York, NY 10002
(212) 577-1201
info@jamesfuentes.com
DIDIER WILLIAM
Group Exhibitions
Born 1983, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Lives and Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2019 Coffee, Rhum, Sugar Et Gold: A
Postcolonial Paradox, Museum of African
Education Diaspora, San Francisco, California
2009 MFA, Painting and Printmaking, Yale 2018 ZIG ZAG ZIG, DC Moore Gallery, New
University School of Art, New Haven, York, NY
Connecticut
Swarm, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine
Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2007 BFA, Maryland Institute College of Art,
Baltimore, Maryland
Strange Looks, Gildar Gallery, Denver,
Colorado
Solo Exhibitions ISNESS (curated by Austin Thomas),
Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York, NY
2020 Figge Art Museum, Curated by Andrew
Wallace, Davenport, Iowa 2017 Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary
Art of the Caribbean Archipelago,
2018 Didier William, Curtains, Stages, and Museum of Latin American Art, Long
Shadows, Act 1, James Fuentes, New York, Beach, California
NY
Passenger Pigeon Press Anniversary
Didier William, Curtains, Stages, and Show, La Maison D'Art, New York, NY
Shadows, Act 2, Anna Zorina Gallery,
New York, NY Fold Ten, C.R Ettinger Studio,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Aesthetics of Matter (curated by
Micklene Thomas and Racquel 2016 Enlarged Fern (curated by Becca Lieb and
Chevremont), VOLTA NY Anna Zorina David Muenzer), Moskowitz Bayse, Los
Gallery, NY Angeles, California
2017 We Will Win, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, 2015 The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (curated by
Brooklyn, New York Katy Grannan), Fraenkel Gallery, San
Francisco
Accordion Space, Feigenbaum Center for
Visual Arts at Union College, Bronx Calling, AIM Biennial (curated by
Schenectady, NY Hatuey Ramos-Fermin and Laura Napier),
The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
2015 Camouflage, Hap Gallery, Portland,
Oregon 2014 No More Place, Aferro Gallery, Newark,
New Jersey
2010 Didier William, Galerie Schuster, Berlin,
Germany Improvised Showboat (curated by Lauren
Bitton and Katherine Bradford), Brooklyn,
Didier William, Galerie Schuster, Miami, NY
Florida
2012 Mark, Scrap, Wipe, Shape (curated by
Sangram Majumdar and Karla Wozniak),
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JAMES FUENTES
Permanent Collections
2011 Artquake, Haiti Cultural Exchange,
Brooklyn, NY Mandeville Gallery at Union College,
Momenta Art Benefit, Loretta Howard Schenectady, New York
Gallery, New York, NY
Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis,
Intersecting Culture/Virtual Worlds, Minnesota
Underground Gallery at The Betsy Hotel,
Miami, Florida Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania
2010 /'// Let You Be In My Dreams, If I Can Be
In Yours, Frederick £t Freiser Gallery, New
York, NY Honors and Awards
Nice To Meet You, Sloan Fine Art, New
York, NY Rosenthal Family Foundation Award in
Art, American Academy of Arts and
Artquake, Renaissance Fine Art, New
Letters, New York, NY (2018)
York, NY
Artist in the Market Place, The Bronx
Museum of Arts, Bronx, New York (2014)
2009 The Open (curated by Dodie Kazanjian),
Deitch Projects, Long Island City, New
York Artist in Residence: Marie Walsh Sharpe
Art Foundation Space Program, Brooklyn,
New York (2012)
Summer Exhibition, Kravets Wehby
Gallery, New York, NY
Hearst Foundation Grant Recipient, New
York, NY (2011-2009)
Teaching
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Chair
of the MFA Program (2016-Present)
Columbia University, School of the Arts,
Graduate Critic (2015)
Vassar College, Visiting Assistant
Professor of Art, Drawing and
Printmaking (2010-2016)
Yale University School of Art,
Lecturer/Critic, Printmaking Seminar and
Grad Core Critic (2013)
Norfolk Summer School of Art,
Residential Faculty, Experimental
Printmaking and Studio Critic (2011-2015)
Design, Adjunct Assistant Professor, 2D
Processes, Basic Drawing 2014 SUNY
Purchase School of Art and, Figure
Drawing (2012-2014)
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72 x 87 x 3 inches
$60,000
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David Lewis Todd Gray
Todd Gray Curriculum Vitae
Born1954,Los Angeles,CA
Lives and works in Los Angeles,CA
Education
1989
MFA California Institute of the Arts,Valencia,CA
1979
BFA California Institute of the Arts,Valencia,CA
Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions
2019
Cartesian Gris Gris,David Lewis,New York,NY
Todd Gray:Euclidean Gris Gris,Pomona College Museum of Art,Claremont,CA(cat.)
2018
Todd Gray:Pluralities of Being,Palm Springs Art Museum,Palm Springs,CA
Portraits,Melikseitan I Briggs,Los Angeles,CA
2017
My Life in the Bush with MJ and Iggy,Museum of the African Diaspora,San Francisco,CA
Pluralities of Being,Gallery Momo,Johannesburg,South Africa
2016
Time Mac
A Place That Looks Like Home,Light Work,Syracuse University,Syracuse,NY(cat.)
hine/Hippie Dandy,Meliksetian I Briggs,Los Angeles,CA
2015
Caliban in the Mirror2.0:Exquisite Terribleness,Samson Projects,Boston,MA
2014
Exquisite Terribleness,Meliksetian I Briggs,Los Angeles,CA
2012
The Gray Room,Hagedorn Foundation Gallery,Atlanta,GA
2010
Spirit Shack(with Kyungmi Shin),See Line Gallery,West Hollywood,CA
2005
Todd Gray,Shaman,Pablo's Birthday,New York,NY
2004
Todd Gray:Immaculate,Luckman Gallery,California State University,Los Angeles,Los Angeles,CA(cat.)
2003
Media Tower,Pasadena City College,Pasadena,CA
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2002
Todd Gray,Kellogg Gallery,Cal Poly Pomona State University,Pomona,CA
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1996
Todd Gray,Shoshana Wayne Gallery,Santa Monica,CA
Todd Gray,Robert Koch Gallery,San Francisco,CA
Group Exhibitions
2020
TELL ME YOUR STORY:Storytelling in African American Art,From the Harlem Renaissance to the Present,curated by
Rob Purree,Kunsthal KAdE,Amersfoort,The Netherlands
2019
ec•dy•sis,curated by Shirley Morales,ltd los angeles at CASSTL and Antwerp Art Pavillion,Museum aan de
Stroom,Antwerp,BE
Whitney Biennial,curated by Jane Panetta and Rujeko Hockley,Whitney Museum of American Art,New York,NY
(cat.)
Mapping Black Identities,Minneapolis Institute of Art,Minneapolis,MN
A Brilliant Spectrum:Recent Gifts of ColorPhotography,Santa Barbara Museum of Art,Santa Barbara,CA
2018-2019
Michael Jackson:On the Wall,curated by Nicholas Cullinan,National Portrait Gallery,London,UK;traveling to
Grand Palais,Paris,France;Bundeskunsthalle,Bonn,Germany;and the Espoo Museum of Modern Art,Finland
(cat.)
2018
The Assassination of Leon Trotsky,David Lewis,New York,NY
Public Fiction:The Conscientious Objector,curated by Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey and Lauren Mackler,MAK Center
for Art and Architecture,Los Angeles,CA
2016
Made In LA:a,the,though,only,curated by Aram Moshayedi and Hamza Walker,Hammer Museum,Los Angeles,
CA(cat.)
2015
Breath/Breadth:Contemporary American Black Male Identity,Maier Art Museum,Randolph College,Virginia
Black Portraitures{S}li:Imagining the Black Body and Re-Stagging Histories,symposium presented by Tisch School of
the Arts,New York University,Florence,Italy
Cry McARiver,Etoile Polaire Lodge#1,New Orleans,LA
Manifest Justice,pop-up exhibition,Los Angeles,CA
2014
Freeway Studies#2:Inside the Quad,curated by Meg Linton,Ben Maltz Gallery,Otis College of Art,Los Angeles,
CA
Gettin'ofthe Ground,curated by Isabelle Lutterodt,Angeles Gate Cultural Center,San Pedro,CA
2013
Go Tell It on the Mountain,California African American Museum,Los Angeles,CA
2012
Sight Specific:LACPS and the Politics of Communiy,USC Fisher Museum of Art,Los Angeles,CA
Refocus:Multicultural Focus,Arena 1,Santa Monica,CA
2011
The Bearden Project,The Studio Museum in Harleip41aAsh '
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Posing Beauty,curated by Deborah Willis,Fisher Museum of Art,University of Southern California,Los Angeles,
CA;traveled to Newark Art Museum,Newark,NJ;Figge Art Museum,Davenport,IA
2010
From My Universe,Object of Desire,See Line Gallery,West Hollywood,CA
Contemporary Art From the Douglas Nielsen Collection,Tucson Museum of Art,Tucson,AZ
2009
Black Is Black Ain't,curated by Hamza Walker,Detroit Museum of Art,Detroit,MI(cat.)
Oz,New Offerings From Los Angeles,Instituto Cultural Cabana,Guadalajara,Mexico
Posing Beauty,curated by Deborah Willis,Gulf+Western Gallery,Tisch School of the Arts,New York University,
New York,NY
2008
Black Is Black Ain't,curated by Hamza Walker,Renaissance Society,University of Chicago,Chicago,IL(cat.)
Twenty Years Ago Today:Supporting visual Artists in LA,curated by Rita Gonzalez and Kris Kuramitsu,Japanese
American National Museum,Los Angeles,CA
Truthiness:Photography as Sculpture,curated by Tyler Stallings,CAlifornia Museum of Photography,Riverside,CA
PIX,Some Recent Photos From The Post-Filmic Era,curated by Kristina Newhouse,Torrance Art Museum,Torrance,
CA
This Side of Paradise:Body and Landscape in Los Angeles Photographs,curated by Claudia Bohn-Spector and
Jennifer Watts,Huntington Library,San Marino,CA
2007
Celebrity,curated by Marily Knode,Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art,Scottsdale,AZ;traveled to Houston
Center for Photography,Houston,TX
Blacks In and Out of the Box,curated by Lisa Henry California Afro-American Museum,Los Angeles,CA
2006
Brave New World,curated by Heather Harmon and Nicole Dungao,Pharmaka Art,Los Angeles,CA
Gray,Korfmann,Youngblood:New Forms in Photography,Carl Berg Gallery,Los Angeles,CA
2005
Framing the Triangle,curated by Deborah Willis,Goethe Institute,Accra,Ghana
2004
Fade,1990-2003,African American Art in Los Angeles,L.A.Cultural Affairs Department,Luckman Gallery,
California State University Los Angeles,Los Angles,CA
2001
Committed to the Image,Brooklyn Museum of Art,Brooklyn,NY
Beyond Boundaries:Contemporary Photography in California,The Friends of Photography,San Francisco,CA
2000
Made in California 1900-2000,LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art,Los Angeles,CA(cat.)
American Dreams,6th International Triennial,Maribor Art Gallery,Maribor,Slovenia
A Histoy of African American Photographers,Smithsonian Institute,Washington,D.C.
1998
Spheres of Influence,Museum of Contemporary Art,Los Angeles,CA
Elusive Paradise:Los Angeles Artfrom the Permanent Collection,The Geffen Contemporary,Museum of
Contemporary Art,Los Angeles,CA
City of Los Angeles Individual Artists Grant Recipients,Municipal Gallery at Barnsdall Art Park,Los Angeles,CA
Mouse:An American Icon,Alternative Museum,New York,NY
Presumed Innocence,Anderson Gallery of Virginia Commonwealth University,Richmond,VA;traveled to
Contemporary Arts Center,Cincinnati,OH
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1996
Man's World,Museum of Contemporary Art,Los Angeles,CA
The Present(H)our,Oakland Museum,Oakland,CA
Exhibition Catalogues
2019
Hockley,Rujeko and Panetta,Jane.Whitney Biennial 2019.New York:Whitney Museum of American Art.
2018
Cullinan,Nicholas,ed.Michael Jackson:On the Wall.London:National Portrait Gallery.
2016
Moshayedi,Aram.Made in LA.2016:a,the,though,only.Munich:Prestel Publishing.
2013
Copeland,Huey,Darby English,Greg Foster-Rice,Amy M.Mooney,Kymberly N.Pinder,Krista Thompson,
Hamza Walker,and Kenneth Warren.Black Is,Black Ain't.Chicago:The Renaissance Society.
2009
Gray,Todd.Michael Jackson:Before He Was King.San Francisco:Chronicle Books.
2004
Henger,Sue,ed.Todd Gray:Immaculate.Los Angeles:Luckman Gallery.
2000
Barron,Stephanie, Sheri Bernstein,Ilene Susan Fort,Howard N.Fox.Made in California:Art,Image,and Identity,
1900-2000.Berkeley:University of California Press.
Performances
2018
Another Part of Me,University of Maryland Art Gallery College Park,MD
2017
IgBy Pop Tried to Kill Me,Art Los Angeles Contemporary,Los Angles,CA
2010
Caliban in the Mirror,with Max King Cap,Roy&Edna Disney Cal/Arts Theater(REDCAT),Los Angeles,CA
2009
Water,Armory Center for the Arts,Pasadena,CA
2008
Akwidaa:Kumasi,Shrines and Masquerades Live!,8OWSE,New York University,New York,NY
Afrotronic,with Giavanni Washington,Japanese American National Museum,Los Angeles,CA
Akwidaa Mangroove,with Michael Grodsky,18th Street Arts Center,Santa Monica CA
2007
Sonic Love Wave,New Renaissance Theater,Syracuse,NY
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2004
Look Me In The Eye,Academy of Media Arts Cologne,Cologne,Germany
2003
Art Church,The Woman's Building,Los Angeles,CA
Public Art Commissions
2018
Metro(Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority),Los Angeles,CA
2012
CIM Urban Real Assets,Midtown Crossing,Los Angeles,CA
Los Angeles International Airport,Video Installation,with Joseph Santarromana
2009
Los Angeles International Airport
2004
Los Angeles Fire Station#43,City of Los Angeles,Los Angeles,CA
Grants and Awards
2018
John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for Fine Arts
2016
Bellagio Creative Arts Fellowship,The Rockefeller Foundation
2007
Public Art Commission:Los Angeles International Airport,Los Angeles,CA
2006
SCAC,Assigned Time release,California State University,Long Beach(CSULB)
2005
Sabbatical,California State University,Long Beach(CSULB)
California Community Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artists,connected to J.Paul Getty Trust Fund
2004
SCAC,Assigned Time release,California State University,Long Beach(CSULB)
Public Art Commission,Los Angeles Fire Station#43,City of Los Angeles
Pasadena Art Alliance Grant for"Immaculate"Exhibition
Artists'Resource for Completion Grant,The Furfee Foundation
2003
SCAC,Assigned Time release,California State University,Long Beach,CA(CSULB)
2001
SCAC,Assigned Time release,CSULB Associate Professor,CSULB
2000
Assigned time release,Caliifornia State Univesity,LongB of 4,CA( CSULB)
David Lewis Todd Gray
1999
Public Art Commissions:Jefferson Bracnch Libraray,and Baldwin Hills Branch Library
1997
City of Los Angeles Individual Art is Grant
1991
Art Center College of Design,Pasedena-Great Teacher's Award
1988
Wasserman Scholarship(Cal Arts),Valencia,CA
Bibliography
2019
Crippa,Karin,"How gallerists choose artists for art fairs."ArtlBasel,October.
'Todd Gray—Conceptual Artist."The Genius List,October.
Distefano,Alex."Best of L.A.Arts:Fall Preview Pick:Todd Gray at Pomona College."LAWeekly,August 27.
Speed,Mitch.`Todd Gray Visualizes the Labyrinth of Black Post-Colonial Identity"Frieze,July24.
Dubicki,Emilia."New York City Spring 2019 Highlights."The Woven Tale Press,June 18.
Well,Graham B.'Todd Gray:Cartesian Gris Gris."The Brooklyn Rail,June.
Davis,Ben.`The 2019 Whitney Biennial Shows America's Artists Turning Toward Coded Languages in Turbulent
Times."Artnet News,May 20.
Cotter,Holland.`The Whitney Biennial:Young Art Cross-Stitched With Politics"The New York Times,May 16.
Kissick,Dean.'The Whitney Biennial Takes On The American Dream"Cultured Magazine,May14.
Saltz,Jerry.`The New Whitney Biennial Made Me See Art History in a New Way"New York Magazine,May14.
Duron,Maximiliano."A Tour of the 2019 Whitney Biennial in 20 Photos"ARTnews,May 13.
Mitter,Siddhartha.'The Whitney Biennial Called.How Will They Answer?"The New York Times,May 9.
`Todd Gray at David Lewis,New York"ARTnews,May 8.
"From Exhibitions and Installations to Performances and Collaborations,We Bring You the 25 Most Important
Events in Art,Design,Architecture,Fashion and Everything in Between." Cultured Magazine.May/June.
Gelt,Jessica."Mike Kelley Foundation grants:10 winners split$400,000 to make daring art."LA Times,April 11.
Dambrot,Shana Nys.'Todd Gray:Everything is Everywhere."LA Weekly,March 8.
2018
Tilley,John Martin."How Do You Solve a Problem Like Michael Jackson?."Office Magazine,September 6.
'Todd Gray:Michael Jackson's official photographer."National Portrait Gallery,September 4.
Taft,Catherine."Todd Gray."Artforum,September.
Evans,Diana.'Michael Jackson,King of Pop Art."The New York Review of Books,August 11.
"An Icon Celebrated."Sotheby's,July 23.
Mizota,Sharon."Review:Photographer Todd Gray traces African roots."Los Angeles Times,July 9.
Eckardt,Stephanie."How Nearly 50 Artists'Attempted to Do the Impossible:Illustrate Michael Jackson's
Enormous Influence and Legacy"W Magazine,July 8.
Koerth,Katherina.'This is how artists saw Michael Jackson."Spiegel Online,July 3.
Bradbury,Sarah."On the wall:Michael Jackson's impact on contemporary art,a decade after his death."
Independent,June 28.
Lawless,Jill."Exhibition explores Michael Jackson as artists'inspiration."Northwest Indiana Times,June 27.
Zamponi,Beatrice."Michael Jackson:On the Wall at National Portrait Gallery of London."Vogue Italia,June 15.
Miranda,Carolina A."Datebook:Portraits of peers,collages inspired by the African diaspora and art for feline
lovers."Los Angeles Times,June 14.
"'I was Michael Jackson's personal photographer'."Royal Photographic Society,June 6.
'The Faces of Michael Jackson."Royal Photographic Society Journal,June.
2017
Curiel,Jonathan."Michael Jackson Remains Invincible."SF Week ,May 17.
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Wagley,Catherine G."Iggy Pop on Trial,Long Island Iced Teas,and the Long Game:At the 2017 Edition of Art Los
Angeles Contemporary."Artnews,January 30.
Wagley,Catherine."5 Art Shows to See in L.A.This Week."LA Weekly,January 25.
2016
Mizota,Sharon."How artist Todd Gray fashioned another loving tribute to his friend,Doors keyboardist Ray
Manzarek."Los Angeles Times,June 24.
Knight,Christopher.-Made in L.A.2016':Hammer Museum biennial proves a thoughtful place to ponder the
possibilities."Los Angeles Times,June 23.
Diner,Eli."Aram Moshayedi on Made in L.A.2016."Flash Art,June 10.
Rodney,Seph.`"Todd Gray's Framing of Identity."Artillery Magazine,May 3.
Finkel,Jori."Out-of-towners stay out-of-sight at Art Los Angeles Contemporary fair."The Art Newspaper,January
30.
Jansen,Char."Artist's Desks."Artslant,January 27.
Finkel,Jori.-Made in L.A.'at Hammer Museum Casts a Global Eye."The New York Times,January 20.
Vankin,Deborah."What is an L.A.artist?Hammer Museum answers with its'Made in L.A.'biennial lineup."Los
Angeles Times,January 19.
2015
McQuaid,Kate."Armenia,Africa stamp their past on art."The Boston Globe,May 26.
2005
Roth, Charlene.`Todd Gray:Immaculate."Artweek,March.
Freeman,Tommy."Brave New World at Pharmaka."Artweek,September.
2004
Myers,Holly."A historical record that tends to contain blots and erasures."Los Angeles Times,December 21.
2003
Gleason,Mat."Art Angelenos."Modern Painters,Spring.
2002
Holmes,Emory."Breaking Away From Pictures of Stereotypes."Los Angeles Times,July 31.
2001
Alleti,Vince."Body and Soul,"Village Voice,March 13.
Selected Public Collections
California Community Foundation,Los Angeles,CA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art(LACMA)Los Angeles,CA
Minneapolis Institute of Art,Minneapolis,MN
Museum of Contemporary Art(MOCA),Los Angeles,CA
National Gallery of Canada,Ottawa,Canada
Norton Family Foundation,Santa Monica,CA
Santa Barbara Museum of Art,Santa Barbara,CA
The Studio Museum in Harlem,New York,NY
University of Connecticut,Hartford,CT
University of Parma,Parma,Italy
Whitney Museum of American Art,New York,NY
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MAGICIAN SPACE
Li Jinghu
1972 Born in Dongguan,Guangdong Province
1996 Graduated from South China Normal University, Fine Arts Department
Currently lives and works in Chang'an, Dongguan
Solo Exhibitions
2019 Companionship, Magician Space, Beijing,CN
2018 The Reunion, Nodal Contemporary Art Space, Dongguan,CN
2014 Time is Money, Magician Space, Beijing,CN
Efficiency is Life, Magician Space, Beijing,CN
2011 Gie,Yangtze River Space,Wuhan,CN
2010 Snowman,Arrow Factory, Beijing,CN
2009 Li Jinghu:Forest,Observation Society,Guangzhou,CN
Li Jinghu:One Day in Dongguan,J&Z Gallery,Shenzhen,CN
2006 No Problem,Shenzhen Sculpture Academy,Shenzhen,CN
Group Exhibitions
2019 Phantone,HOW Art Museum,Wenzhou,CN
Night Tour of the Pearl River,Guangdong Museum of Art,Guangzhou,CN
In this World, We, Hessel Museum, Bard College, New York
2018 City Art Direction,Guangzhou,CN
West Bund Art&Design,Shanghai,CN
FIAC, Paris, FR
Crush, Para Site,Hong Kong
Art Basel Hong Kong, Hong Kong,CN
Front International:Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art,The Akron Museum,Akron,
USA
2017 lei-pa,ST PAUL St Gallery,Auckland, NZ
Encounters,Art Basel in Hong Kong, Hong Kong,CN
Among Friends, Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing,CN
2016 11th Gwangju Biennial,Gwangju,South Korea
NEW ORDER:ALTER MONDIAL/SME,Just Space,Sanya Edition,Sanya,CN
A Beautiful Disorder,Cass Sculpture Foundation,West Sussex, UK
1st Yinchuan Biennale, MOCA Yinchuan,Yinchuan,CN
More Than Friends, More Than Lovers, Center For Contemporary Art Futura,Prague,CZE
+8610 59789635 info@magician-space.com Beijing 798 Zone D
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There Has Been,And May Be Again,Pare Site,Hongkong,CN
Cheng Shi CI Dian,33 Art Center,Guangdong,CN
This Future of Ours, Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing,CN
South by Southeast.A Further Surface,Guangdong Times Museum,Guangzhou,CN
Digging A Hole in China,OCAT,Shenzhen,CN
Exotic Stranger,Galerie Paris Beijing, Paris, FR
Trace of Existence, UCCA, Beijing,CN
Hong Kong Art Basel, Hong Kong,CN
Asia Now,Paris Asian Art Fair, Paris, FR
2015 Display Distribute,Shanghai,CN
THERMO MATTER,Shenzhen Art Museum,Shen Zhen,CN
Back Home, Run Away.A Sample of Artistic Geography,Taikang Space, Beijing,CN
The System of Objects, Minsheng Art Museum,Shanghai,CN
Institution Production —Ecology Investigation of Contemporary Art of Young Guangzhou
Artists,Guangdong Museum of Art,Guangzhou,CN
Guo Hongwei Project, Leo Xu at Frieze London,CN
Frieze London,London,UK
Art Berlin Contemporary, Berlin, DE
Hong Kong Art Basel, Hong Kong,CN
2014 1#"HAMMER HAMMER PENG!';A-307,Beijing,CN
Stone, Wood and Paradise Syndrome, 1933 Contemporary,Shanghai,CN
You Can Only Think about Something if You Think of Something Else, Times Museum,
Guangzhou,CN
Positive Space,Times Museum,Guangzhou,CN
West Bund Art&Design,Shanghai,CN
Shenzhen Public Sculpture Exhibition 2014,Shenzhen Public Arts Center,Shenzhen,CN
The 8th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale,OCT Contemporary Art Terminal,Shenzhen,CN
2013 PAINT(erly), BANK,Shanghai,CN
ON OFF:China's Young Artists in Concept and Practice, Ullens Center for Contemporary
Art(UCCA), Beijing,CN
Countryside Poetic,Gland, Beijing,CN
The 14`h OPEN International Performance Art Festival,Space Station, Beijing,CN
2012 Daily of concept A Practice of Life - The 15th Shanghai Duolun Youth Art Exhibition,
Duolun Museum of Modern Art,Shanghai,CN
What is it about the end of the world that makes it so appealing? V-ART GENDER,
Shanghai,CN
Pulse Reaction-An Exchange Project on Art Practice,Times Museum,Guangzhou,CN
2011 Smile,Hemuse Gallery, Beijing,CN
Something Will Inevitably Happen, K11 Art Village,Wuhan,CN
,-8610 597896 35 info@magician-space.com Beijing 798 Zone D
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The Border Show,Society for Experimental Cultural Production, HK
2010 THE THIRD PARTY-An Exhibition in Three Acts, Platform China Space B, Beijing,CN
Arrow Factory-Collection Highlights,Arrow Factory, Beijing,CN
2010 Get It Louder, Beijing Venue,Sanlitun SOHO,Shanghai Venue,800show,CN
2009 Work-in-Progress:How Do Artists Work, Iberia Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing,CN
2008 Out of Love, Soka Art Center, Beijing,CN
Homesickness,T Space, Beijing,CN
2006 In and Out,Shenzhen Sculpture Academy,Shenzhen,CN
Dream a little dream,Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong,CN
200 Special Visual Zone - Shenzhen Youth Experimental Art Exhibition, Shenzhen Art
Museum,Shenzhen,CN
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EBONY G. PATTERSON
B. 1981 Kingston, Jamaica; lives and works in Kingston, Jamaica and Chicago, IL
Education
2004-06 MFA, Sam Fox College of Design &Visual Arts, Washington University in St. Louis,
Printmaking/Drawing
2000-04 Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts, Kingston, Jamaica, Honors
Diploma in Painting
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2020 New Orleans Museum of Art, LA
Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO
Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark
2019 ...between the below..., Chicago Riverwalk, IL (special project)
...to dig between the cuts, beneath the leaves, below the soil..., Hales Gallery, New York, NY
If We Must Die..., Rowan University Art Gallery, Glassboro, NJ
2018 ...for those who bear/bare witness..., moniquemeloche, Chicago, IL
...while the dew is still on the roses..., Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL; travels to Speed Art
Museum, Louisville, KY(2019)and Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University, Durham, NC
(2020)
...for little whispers..., Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MA
of 72, Institute of the Humanities, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
they were..., University Art Galleries, College of Fine Art, Ilinois State University, Normal, IL
2016 If We Must Die..., curated by Melissa Messina, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, GA
...when they grow up..., The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Invisible Presence:Bling Memories, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA
2015 unearthing treez, moniquemeloche, Chicago, IL
Lux Art Institute, Encinitas, CA
Dead Treez, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI (2015); travelled to Museum of
Arts and Design, New York(2016): Boston University Art Galleries, Boston, MA(2016);
University of Buffalo Art Gallery,Buffalo, NY (2017)
2014 dy/nas/ty, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
2013 ...until you see them, moniquemeloche, Chicago, IL
2012 Out and Bad vs Cheap and Clean, CMAC Scene Nationale de Martinique, Fort-de-France Bay,
Martinique
Out& Bad, Bermuda National Gallery, Hamilton, Bermuda
Cheap & Clean:Interrogating Masculinities, simultaneous Podcast at Fresh Milk platform
(St. Georges, Barbados), Bermuda National Gallery(Hamilton, Bermuda); Alice Yard
(Port-of-Spain, Trinidad); Popop Studios (Nassau, The Bahamas); Kentucky Museum of
Art
2011 Untitled from the of 72 series, Land of Tomorrow Gallery, Louisville, KY
Ebony G. Patterson, moniquemeloche, Chicago, IL
ACT 5: 2 of 219, Alice Yard, Port of Spain, Trinidad
2009 Gangstas, Disciplez, and the Doily Boys, Cage Gallery, Edna Manley College, Kingston, Jamaica
2006 Specimen, University City Library, St. Louis, MO
Case Studies: Venus, Cuts and Aprons, Mutual Gallery, Kingston, Jamaica
2005 Dialysis, UC Gallery, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
Selected Group Exhibitions
2019 Dress Up, Speak Up:Resistance and Regalia, 21c Museum Hotel, Cincinnati, OH
Serious Sparkle, Tang Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
Get Up, Stand Up Now: Generations of Black Creative Pioneers, Somerset House, London, UK
Can't be greedy... You gotta take some, and leave some, Het HEM Museum, Amsterdam
The Truth Tellers, Richard Taittinger Gallery, New York, NY
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Selected Group Exhibitions continued
2019 Queens and Kings of Scarborough, Nuit Blanche Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Coffee, Rhum, Sugar& Gold:A Postcolonial Paradox, Museum of the African Diaspora, San
Francisco, CA
In Plain Sight, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2018 Music as Muse:Melodic Inspirations in Art, MW Gallery, Flint, MI
50 States, 50 Billboards, For Freedom, 21C Museum Hotel, Lexington, Kentucky
Beyond Fashion, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
People Get Ready:Building a Contemporary Collection, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke
University, Durham, NC
Shifting Gaze:A Reconstruction of the Black and Hispanic Body in Contemporary Art.
Contemporary Art from the Collection of Dr. Robert B. Feldman., The Mennello M of
American Art, Orlando, FL
Open Spaces, Kansas City, MO
SEED, curated by Yvonne Force-Villareal, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY
Breaking the Mold:Investigating Gender at the Speed Art Museum, Speed Art Museum,
Louisville, KY
Embodied Politic, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL
Reclamation!Pan African Works from The Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, Taubman Museum
of Art, Roanoke, VA; will travel to DuSable Museum of African American History,
Chicago, IL (2019)
SOUL RECORDINGS, Luis De Jesus, Los Angeles, CA
I am no bird, ltd los angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Something to Say: The McNay Presents 100 Years of African American Art, McNay Art Museum,
San Antonio, TX
2017 The Sunshine Eaters, Onsite Gallery at OCAD University, Toronto.
Dress Matters: Clothing as Metaphor, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona
Coming of Age, Sector 2337, Chicago, IL
Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Carribean Archipelago, part of Pacific
Standard Time, Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA
Face to Face:Los Angeles Collects Portraiture, California African American Museum, Los
Angeles, CA
All That Glitters:Maria Berrio, Derek Fordjour, Ebony G. Patterson, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New
York, NY
Ebony G. Patterson, Thomas J. Price, Zadie Xa, Hales Gallery, London, UK
Caribbean Queer Visualities, Transmission, Glasgow, Scotland
Third Space/Shifting Conversations about Contemporary Art, curated by Hugh Kaul, Birmingham
Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL
2016 32nd Bienal de Sao Paulo, curated by Jochen Volz, Sao Paulo, Brazil; part of touring exhibition
throughout Brazil (2017)
Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art, Nasher Museum of Art at
Duke University, Durham, NC; travelled to The Speed Museum, Louisville, KY (2017)
About Face, Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD
Recharging the Image: Selections from the Mott-Warsh Collection, curated by Stephanie James,
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, NJ.
Visions Archipeliques, Fondation Clement, Le Francois, Martinique
Dress Up, Speak Up: Costume and Confrontation, 21c Museum Hotel, Lexington, KY (2016);
travelled to 21c Museum Hotel, Durham, NC (2017); 21c Museum Hotel, Louisville, KY
(2018)
Sanford Biggers and Ebony G. Patterson, moniquemeloche LES, New York, NY
Jamaican Routes, curated by Selene Wendt, Punkt 0/Galleri F 15, Norway
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2015 Jamaican Pulse:Art and Politics from Jamaica and the Diasporaa, Royal West of England
Academy, Bristol, UK
Art of Transformation, curated by Tumelo Mosaka, The ARC, Opa-Locka Arts & Recreation
Center, Miami, FL
To Be Young, Gifted, and Black, curated by Hank Willis Thomas, Goodman Gallery,
Johannesburg, South Africa
BOTTOMS UP:A Sculpture Survey, University of Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington, KY
Reality of My Surroundings, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC
ReSignifications:European Blackamoors, Africana Re-Stagings, Florence, Italy
Between the Idea and Experience, 12th Havana Biennial, Havana, Cuba
Disguise:Masks and Global African Art, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
Piece by Piece: Building a Collection, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO
En Mas': Carnival 21st Century Style, The Caribbean as Site Specific Performance,
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA(2015); travelled to The National Gallery of
the Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman (2016); The National Gallery of the Bahamas,
Nassau, Bahamas (2016); The DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago,
IL (2017); Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA; Unlrich Museum of Art,
Wichita, KS (2018)
2014 Jamaica Biennial 2014, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
Prospect.3:Notes for Now, curated by Franklin Sirmans, Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane
University, New Orleans, LA
Dis-semblance:Projecting and Perceiving Identity, 21C Museum Hotel, Bentonville, AR
GOLD, Bass Art Museum, Miami, FL; travelled to Neuberger Museum of Art, State University of
New York, Purchase, NY
Caribbean: Crossroads of the World, curated by Elvis Fuentes, Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL, co-
organized with El Museo del Barrio, the Queens Museum of Art and The Studio Museum
in Harlem, NY
Pictures from Paradise:A Survey of Contemporary Caribbean Photography, curated by Melanie
Archer, Mariel Brown and Kenneth Montague, The Power Plant Contemporary Art
Gallery, Toronto, Canada
In Retrospect:40 Years of the National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
2013 eMERGING: Visual Art and Music in a Post-Hip-Hop Era, curated by James Bartlett, The
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA), Brooklyn, NY
Explorations II:Religion and Spirituality, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston Jamaica
Six Degrees of Separate Nations, Ebony G. Patterson and Peterson Kamwathi Waweru, curated
by Claire Breukel, Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, FL
Natural Histories, Curated by O'Neil Lawrence and Nicole Smythe-Johnson, National Gallery of
Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
2012 OFFSPRING, 21c Museum Hotel, Cincinnati, OH
Bigger than Shadows, curated by Rich Blint and Ian Cofre, Dodge Gallery, New York, NY
Aruba Biennial:Happy Islands, curated by José Manuel Noceda Fernandez, Aruba
National Biennial 2012, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
Caribbean: Crossroads of the World, The Studio Museum in Harlem, co-organized with El Museo
del Barrio and the Queens Museum of Art, New York, NY
Contemporary Jamaica Art Circa 1962/Circa 2012, Curated by Veerle Poupeye, Art Gallery of
Mississauga, Canada
Into the Mix, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville, KY
2011 Black Gossamer, Curated by Camille Morgan, Columbia College Chicago, Chicago, IL
From Jamaica to China, a new evolution, The Painting Center, New York, NY
Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions, Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, DC
Winter Experiment, moniquemeloche, Chicago, IL
2010 National Biennial 2010, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
Young Talent V, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
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2009 Gathering Together, Kravets/Wehby Gallery, New York, NY
Art Fresh, Mutual Gallery, Kingston, Jamaica
Vous etes ici/You are Here, Fondation Clement, Le Francois, Martinique
Ghetto Biennale, Grand Rue, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Rockstone and Bootheel: Contemporary West Indian Art, Curated by Kristina Newman-Scott and
Yona Becker, Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT
Caribbean Vibrations Festival, Maison des Cultures du Monde, French Alliance Foundation,
Paris, France
Here and New UK College of Fine Art Faculty Exhibit, Tuska Gallery, University of Kentucky
LIP/STICK, Praxis Gallery, New York, NY
Incognito, Santa Monica Art Museum, Santa Monica, CAWi Did Di Deh, Morlan Gallery,
Transylvania University, Lexington, KY
Boys of Summer, moniquemeloche, Chicago, IL
De Facto, Sam Francis Gallery/Crossroads School, Santa Monica, CA
2008 New Blue Emerging:First Kentucky Art Biennial, Kentucky Art Museum, Louisville, KY
Wall to Wall:Large Scale Drawing, Lexington Art League, Lexington, KY
Four Aces:Exhibition of Large Scale Prints, Bruno David Gallery, St. Louis, MO; travels to
University of Texas, Austin, TX; San Marcos State University, San Marcos, CA;
University of Madison, Madison, WI
2007 The Art of Collage, Mutual Gallery, Kingston, Jamaica
Infinite Island: Contemporary Caribbean Art, Curated by Tumelo Mosaka, Brooklyn Museum, NY
Closet Project(Installation), Mack B Gallery, Sarasota, FL
Woolworth Windows, Tacoma Contemporary, Tacoma, WA
Four Aces, University of Louisiana Lafayette, Lafayette , LA
Four Aces, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
Jamaica Biennial, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
2006 Intimate Matter, Two Person Exhibit, Off-Campus Gallery Charlottesville, VA
Redhead Experimental Exhibit:A History of Women's Art, New York, NY
Young Generations 2006, Mutual Gallery Kingston, Jamaica
2005 Identity and History:Personal and Social Narratives in Art in Jamaica, curated by Eddie
Chambers
Curator's Eye II, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
Super Plus Under 40 Artist of the Year, Mutual Gallery, Kingston, Jamaica
Selected Bibliography
2019 O'Neill-Butler, Lauren. "Ebony G. Patterson on dress and dignity in ...three kings weep...,"Art
Forum, October 4.
Crippa, Karim. "Fresh Paint: Seven Artist on the Rise,"Art Basel, September.
Indrisek, Scott. "What Does 'Radical Love' Mean To You'?," Garage Magazine, July 2.
Green, Tyler. "Episode No. 391: Monuments and Memorials in America," The Modern Art Notes
Podcast," May 2.
Boone-McCreesh, Amy. "Worthy of Protection: Ebony G. Patterson Centers Children Whose
Lives Ended Violently," Bmore Art, March 25.
Higginson, lmani. "Ebony G. Patterson Asks Tough Questions in ...for little whispers...," Gallery
Gurls, March 23.
McKee, C.C. "Ebony G. Patterson at moniquemeloche,"Artforum, February 1.
Uszerowicz, Monica. "Ebony G. Patterson's'...while the dew is still on the roses...,"Art Agenda,
January 29.
2018 "Best of 2018: Our Top 20 Exhibitions Across the United States," Hyperallergic, December 20.
Dodson, Jewels. "Ebony G. Patterson's Secret Garden," Cultured Mag, December 11.
Binlot, Ann. "A$3.6 Million Krasner, Ebony G. Patterson, Prada Mode: The Highlights of Miami
Art Week 2018," Forbes, December 10.
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Selected Bibliography continued
2018 Nnadi, Chioma. "In the Lush Landscape of Ebony G. Patterson's New Exhibition, Fashion Plays a
Powerful Role," Vogue, December 10.
Binlot, Ann. "An Exclusive Tour of the (RED)Auction at Art Basel," Vanity Fair, December 6.
Felder. Rachel. "Art Basel Miami Beach 2018: Christian Louboutin Celebrates Ebony G.
Patterson at PAMM," Women's Wear Daily, December 5.
Cohen. Alina. "Inside Ebony G. Patterson's Massive, Lush Garden Built to Memorialize the
Dead,"Artsy, December 3.
Waxman, Lori. "The blooming West Town gallery scene: Why so many artists are into plants and
vases this fall," Chicago Tribune, November 28.
Norman, Lee Ann. "Cultivating Equity in the Space of Dissonance, A Review of Ebony G.
Patterson at Monique Meloche," NewCity Art, November 28.
"Top 12: Your Miami 2018 Must-Do List," Whitewall, November 27.
Yerebakan, Osman Can. "Ebony G. Patterson's Dark, Whimsical Garden of Poisonous Plants
and Glass Body Parts," Vulture, November 26.
Binlot, Ann. "Ebony G. Patterson Flashes Her Discordant Opulence," Document Journal,
November 7.
Schulman, Blair. "Mixed Uses: Open Spaces Kansas City,"Art in America, September 19.
Yerebakan, Osman Can. "Kansas City Joins the Roster of Biennial Cities with Open Spaces,"
Cultured Mag.
Rachel, T. Cole, "On Understanding What an Education Can and Can't Do for You," The Creative
Independent,August 15.
Sharp, Sarah Rose. "Ebony Patterson Searches for the Lives of the Unknown Dead in a Jamaica
Massacre," Hyperallergic, January 24.
2017 Donoghue, Katy. "Highlights from Untitled, Miami Beach 2017," Whitewall, December 8.
Hawbaker, KT. "10 must-see galleries at EXPO Chicago," Chicago Tribune, September 13.
Herriman, Kat. "Art in Focus: Chicago," September 12.
Waxman, Lori. "'En Mas' at the Dusable takes a different look at Caribbean carnival", Chicago
Tribune, June 8.
Blanchet, Benjamin. "UB Center for the Arts exhibit speaks of death, dancehall", The Spectrum,
February 12.
Helander, Bruce. "Towering Works Reflect Impressive Anniversary Show at SCAD Museum of
Art", The Huffington Post, January 25.
Carroll, Angela. "About Face" at the Creative Alliance carves out room for a new kind of canonical
portraiture", Baltimore City Paper, January 3.
"In the Frame", The Art Newspaper, January 1.
2016 2016 Gottchalk, Molly. "The 13 Best Booths at UNTITLED, Miami Beach", November 30.
Boucher, Brian. "The 8 Unmissable Booths at UNTITLED Miami Beach", Novemebr 29.
Lynch, Kathleen. "10 Exhibits You Can't Miss at Art Basel", Harper's Bazaar, November 28.
Gotthardt, Alexxa. "50 Must-See Artworks at UNTITLED, Art Miami, NADA, PULSE, and more",
Artsy, November 26.
Mahot, Laura. "To Love", Interview Magazine, November 18.
Kinsella, Eileen. "Bienal De Sao Paulo Explores Themes of Chaos and Uncertainty", artnet news,
September 6.
McKeon, Lucy. "What Does Innocence Look Like?", The New Yorker, April 11.
Felsenthal, Julia. "Ebony G. Patterson Confronts Race and Childhood at the Studio Museum in
Harlem", Vogue, April 5.
Sargent, Antwaun. "Spring Shows to See at Harlem's Studio Museum", The Creator's Project,
April 2.
Steinhauer, Jillian. "Lost and Invisible Bodies, Enshrined in Glitter and Bling", Hyperallergic,
March 30.
Saunders, Patricia Joan. "Gardening in the Garrisons, You Never Know What You Will Find:
(Un)Visibility in the Works of Ebony G. Patterson" Feminist Studies, 42, no. 1, p. 98-137.
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Selected Bibliography continued
2016 Smith, Kelundra. "Review: Ebony G. Patterson examines lavish funerals as status symbols in
exhibit at Atlanta Contemporary", Arts Atlanta, March 23.
Zhang, Amy. "Death, Beauty, and Bling", No Home Journal, Vol. 1 -Arts and Activism, March.
Pollack, Maike. "Ebony G. Patterson", Interview Magazine, March 22.
Stafford Davis, Jessica. "10 Female Artists of Color on the Rise", The Root, March 22.
Laster, Paul. "11 Things to Do in New York's Art World Before March 25", Observer, March 21.
Munro, Cait. "10 Upcoming Shows By Groundbreaking Female Artists", artnet news, March 8.
Cahill, Zachary. "Ebony G. Patterson's Un-visible Bodies",Artslant, March 2.
Cotter, Holland. "Ebony G. Patterson: Dead Treez," The New York Times, Arts section p. C25,
February 12.
Standley, Michelle. "Life and death in a poisonous garden" The Brooklyn Rail, February 11.
Krasinski, Jennifer. "Women on the Verge: Solo debuts by two artists with breakout potential."
The Village Voice, January 12
Yood, James. "Top Ten 2015: Chicago," art ltd. January/February 2016.
2015 Buffenstein, Alyssa, "The 30 Most Exciting Artists in North America Right Now: Part One", artnet,
December 23.
MacMillan, Kyle. "Ebony G. Patterson at Monique Meloche", Art in America, December 17.
Laster, Paul. "Ebony G. Patterson", Modern Painters, December, p. 103.
Binlot, Ann. "Her Art Hangs in Museums and 'Empire-, The New York Times, November 27.
Thrower, Alexis. "Ebony G. Patterson's 'DEAD TREEZ' at MAD", Whitewall, December 18.
Yood, James. "Ebony G. Patterson: "unearthing treez" at Monique Meloche Gallery, art ltd, Nov.
Frank, Priscilla. "When Bling Becomes A Matter of Survival", The Huffington Post, November 12.
Winter, Alexander. "Dead Treez", the new asterisk, November 10.
Thompson, Krista. Shine: The Visual Economy of Light in African Diasporic Aesthetic Practice,
Duke University Press (cover, pp. 3, 34, 38, 42, 115-117, 156-167).
McClusky, Pamela and Erika Dalya Massaquoi. DISGUISE: Masks and Global African Art,
Seattle Art Museum andYale University Press, New Haven and London.
Sargent, Antwuan. "'Empire': TV's Contemporary Art Gallery", The New Yorker, October 15.
"Ebony's Empire", Jamaica Observer, September 27.
Horodner, Stuart. BOTTOMS UP:A Sculpture Survey, University of Kentucky Art Museum cat.
Zevi, Clara. "The Disturbing Truth Buried Within Ebony G. Patterson's Lavish Tapestries",
artnet news, Aug 28.
Norman, Lee Ann. "Review: Look at Me Now!/Monique Meloche Gallery", Newcity, Aug 1.
"Look At Me Now! At Monique Meloche Gallery", ARTNEWS, July 27.
Graves, Jen. "SAM Invokes New Spirits in the Ambitious Disguise: Masks and Global African Art",
The Stranger, June 24.
Tatum, Charlie. "Between Carnival and Performance Art: Nine Artists on Masquerade",
Hyperalleric, June 1.
Cooper, Carolyn. "Jamaican Art Disappears in Cuba", Jamaica Gleaner, May 31.
Welch, Diane Y. "Deeper insights lie beneath the glitter of Lux artist's works", Encinitas Advocate,
April 12.
Chute, James. "Jamaican artist asking tough questions", UT San Diego, April 8.
D'Addario, John. "Common roots traced in Carnival exhibit at CAC", New Orleans Advocate, April
12.
Jelly-Schapiro, Joshua. "EN MAS': Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean,"
Artforum, March 7.
Bookhardt , D. Eric. "CLAIRE TANCONS on the Political Aesthetics of Carnival"Art Papers,
March 4.
Frank, Priscilla. "Where Caribbean Carnivals and Contemporary Performance Art Meet", The
Huffington Post, February 13.
Sutton, Benjamin. "In New Orleans, an Exhibition Shines on the Surface", Hyperallergic, Jan.12.
Ebony, David. "David Ebony's Top 10 Most Memorable Artworks of 2014", artnet, Dec 25.
Frank, Priscilla. "These Are The Artists To Watch In 2015", The Huffington Post, Dec 9.
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Selected Bibliography continued
2015 Binlot, Ann. "What Not to Miss at Miami's Satellite Art Fairs", New York Times blog, Dec 4.
Voynovskaya, Nastia. "Miami Art Week 2014: UNTITLED Art Fair Recap", Hi-Fructose, Dec 3.
2014 Donoghue, Katy. "UNTITLED: BOLD, BRIGHT, AND BIG", Whitewall, Dec 3.
Munro, Cait. "The 10 Best Booths at UNTITLED, Plus One Super Selfie Wall", artnet, Dec 2.
Indrisek, Scott. "Searching New Orleans During Prospect.3", Blouin Artinfo, October 27.
Ebony G. Patterson-Emerging Queen of 21st Century Pop Art, ARC Magazine, October 20.
Fredericks, Susanne. "Real Mas' mi seh!", Jamaica Observer, May 4.
Thorson, Alice. "In Nerman Museum Exhibit, Ebony Patterson probes beneath the surface of
Jamaica's dancehall culture", Kansas City Star, May 2.
Bynoe, Holly, Charles Campbell, Amanda Couldson, John Cox, Annalee Davis and Caryl Ivrisse-
Crochemar. Island Life, FRIEZE, issue 162 April (cover and pp. 128-136).
Dobrzynski, Judith H. "What's Showing Around the Country," New York Times, March 20,
Museums section, pp. 38,40. (illustration).
Bindman, David and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., "The Image of the Black in Western Art", The
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass& London, UK in
collaboration with the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research
and The Menil Collection.
2013 Foumberg, Jason. "The 20 Best Shows At Art Galleries in January", Chicago Magazine, Dec. 27.
Cohen, Patricia. "A Collector Bets His Eye and His Gut", New York Times, December 6.
Foumberg, Jason. "The 19 Top Exhibits in Chicago Art Galleries This December", Chicago
Magazine, November.
Sanders, Terrance. "25 Artists to Watch and Collect", artvoicesmagazine.com, September.
Campbell, Charles. "Critical Juncture: Review of the 2012 National Biennial", Jamaica Journal,
Vol. 34, No.3, August.
James, Jamillah. "Ebony Patterson: Dancehall's Body Politic", International Review of African
American Art, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 20-27.
"30 Black Artists Under 40 You Should Know", Huffington Post, February 26.
2012 Eytan, Declan. "Ebony G. Patterson," The Black Blog, Vogue Italia, Nov 12.
Laughlin, Nicholas. "Ebony Patterson: All the Right Moves", Caribbean Beat, September/October.
Coppola, John. "Cultural Crossroads", Miami Herald, Aug 26.
Cotter, Holland. `Islands Buffeted by Currents of Change 'Caribbean: Crossroads of the World-,
Spans 3 Museums,"The New York Times, June 14.
Scott, David. "Small Axe:A Caribbean Journal of Criticism", Duke University Press. Vol 16.
Moniz, Jesse. "Fashion Statement", The Royal Gazette, Jan 10.
2011 Castellano, Calos Garrido. "Ebony G. Patterson", Art Absolument, Art Caribeen Issue, October.
Rawlins, Richard Mark. "9 of 219: Ebony G. Patterson's new work at Alice Yard", Artzpub Blog,
July.
Bynoe, Holly. "Ebony G. Patterson awarded Rex Nettleford Fellowship",ARC Magazine, Sept 5.
"Ebony G. Patterson Installation and New work: Chicago", www.lipsticktracez.com, Feb 20.
Ellis, Nadia. "Ghetto Geographies", The Caribbean Review of Books, Jan.
"Art& Design - Ebony G. Patterson", Timeout Chicago, Out and About blog entry, Feb 12.
Weinberg, Lauren. "Critic's Pick", Timeout Chicago, Issue 311, February 10-16.
Nusser, Madeline. `Sneak Peak: Networking Events", Timeout Chicago, Issue 307, January 13.
"Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions", curated by Christopher Cozier and Tatiana
Flores, (catalogue), Art Museum of the Americas, Washington D.C.
Viera, Lauren. "Meloche Experiments with Performance Art", Chicago Tribune, January 14.
Wenzel, Eric. "Winter Experiment", Artslant, January.
Archer, Petrine. 'Chicago Conversation", Petrinearcher.com, January.
Chen-Young. Leisha. "Art Crosses the Pond", Jamaica Observer, Lifestyle Section, December
12.
"Jamaican Artist Ebony Patterson uses Pattern Innovatively", Wallpaper Weekly, November 12.
Paul, Annie. "Brave New World" (Young Talent V Review), The Caribbean Review of Books, July.
2010 Wood, Eve. "Ebony G. Patterson @ Seeline Gallery", Whitehot Magazine.
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2010 Casagrande, Reggie. "Ebony G. Patterson; Fashion Ova Style," www.lipsticktracez.com.
Cooke, Mel. "Bleaching Gangstas'?Artist Interogates Dancehall's Expressions of Masculinity"
Jamaica Gleaner, August.
Cooke, Mel. "Edna Manley College: A Training Ground in `Making do-, Jamaica Gleaner, August.
"Young Talent on the Rise", Jamaica Observer, July 11.
Campbell, Howard. "A New Day for Local Art?"Jamaica Gleaner, July 25.
"Young Talent V: Slide Show Ebony G. Patterson, National Gallery Blog, June 7.
Boxer, Dr. David. "Young Talent V: Ebony G. Patterson", National Gallery Blog, May 11.
2009 Hood, Susan. "West Indian Exultation Many Voices, Many Images Offer an Alternate View of the
English-Speaking Caribbean", Hartford Advocate, December.
Catlin, Roger. "Rockstone and Bootheel Comes to City With Nation's Third Largest Indian
Population", Hartford Courant, November 8.
Genocchio, Benjamin. "Colorful, Witty, Noisy, A West Indies Melange"New York Times,
December.
Poupey, Veerle. "What Times are These?: Visual Art and Social Crisis in Postcolonial Jamaica';
Smalle Axe, Number 29 (Volumel3, Number 2), June.
Paul, Annie. "Dream it, Plan it, Chance it, Risk it: Kingston Logic", Essay, Venice Biennale.
Halperen, Max. "Art on Paper 2008", Art Paper, Jan/Feb Issue.
2008 Mi Did Deh Deh Sees Through Jamaica's Sunny Facade", Lexington Herald Leader, January.
Boxer, Dr. David. "The National Biennial-A Preview", Sky Writings, Jan/Feb Issue.
"Art on Paper 2008: The 40th Exhibition", Weatherspoon Museum, University of North Carolina at
Greenboro, NC.
"Boys of Summer: A Review", fNews Magazine, July 28.
Morrison, Keith. "Time, Ceremony and Space: Curators Eye III," National Gallery of Jamaica
(Catalogue)
"Taboo Identities: Race, Sexuality+the Body-A Jamaican Context", Self-Published, June.
Deeitch, Mike. "Wall to Wall", Lexington Art League (Catalogue), June.
Glover, Terry. "Dancehall to Doiley Boyz," EbonyJet.com, May 30.
"An Artistic Eye" (Curators Eye III Review), Jamaica Observer, March.
"Young Professionals on Display," Jamaica Sunday Gleaner, March.
"Young Generations 2008," Mutual Gallery (Catalogue), Kingston, Jamaica.
2007 "Infinite Island: Contemporary Caribbean Art,"edited by Tumelo Mosaka, Brooklyn Museum
(Catalogue).
"Intimate Parts," The Sunday Observer, August.
"'What's Wow Now, The Ones to Watch in Jamaican Art- -Insiders offer clues as the next
supernovas to define the Jamaican aesthetic,"Sky Writings, May/June.
2006 "Inner Dimensions: UVA Artists Delve Deep," The Hook, October 19.
Residences, Teaching and Lectures
2019 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AK
Lecture, Columbia College, Chicago, IL
2018 Ox-Bow Residency, Saugatuck, MI
Lecture, New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA
Lecture, Al Shands Lecture Series, Speed Museum of Art , Louisvile, KY
Lecture, Illinois State University, Normal, IL
2017 Artistic Director's Council, Prospect. 4, New Orleans, LA
Professor of Painting and Mixed Media, University of Kentucky, Lexington (since 2007)
Lecture, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Visiting Artist, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT
Residency, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Captiva Island, FL
Lecture, Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfiled Hills, MI
Lecture, University of Buffalo Art Galleries, Buffalo, NY
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Residences, Teaching and Lectures continued
2015 Lecture, Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY
Lecture, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Lecture, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
Residency, Lux Art Institute, Encinitas, California
Conference, Black Portraitures II, organized New York University and Harvard University
2014 Caribbean Queer Visuality Symposium, Yale University, New Haven, CT
2012 Symposium: Bridging Art and Text, Karen Blixen Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark
Lecture, The Artist's Voice: Ebony G. Patterson in conversation with Krista Thompson,
The Studio Museum in Harlem
2011 Residency, Alice Yard, Trinidad
Lecture, TEDxlrie, Re-Fashioning the Urban Male (April)
2010 Lecture, Bicardi Biennale, National Gallery of Bermuda (November)
2008 Residency, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT
2007 Lecture, Infinite Island: Contemporary Caribbean Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
Residency, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
2006 Lecture, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Art History Depart,
Kingston, Jamaica
Lecture, Women's Symposium, Women's Committee, Washington University in St. Louis
2005 Lecture, "Meet the Artists'. Super Plus Under 40 Artist of the Year Artist Talks, Mutual Gallery
Lecture, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Painting Depart, Kingston,
Jamaica
2005 Internship, Papermaking, Joan Hall Studio, St. Louis, MO
2004 Internship, Pont Aven School of Contemporary Art, Brittany, France
2002 Residency, Patrick Allen Fraser's Hospital Field House, Arbroath, Scotland
Awards, Fellowships and Grants
2018 Stone and DeGuire Art Award, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, Washington University
in St. Louis, MO
United States Artists Award, Painter& Mixed Media Artist
2017 Tiffany Foundation Grant
Finalist, Prize for Contemporary Southern Art, Society 1858, Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston,
SC
2015 Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist Grant
Faculty Research Grant, University of Kentucky,
2014 Aaron Matalon Award, Jamaica Biennial, National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston
2013 William H. Johnson Prize finalist
2012 Musgrave Medal from the Institute of Jamaica for highest contribution to art
The Andy Warhol Foundation Grant
2011 Rex Nettleford Fellowship in Cultural Studies
2010 Aaron Matalon Award, Honorary Mention, National Gallery of Jamaica
2009 College of Fine Arts Travel Fellowship, University of Kentucky
2008 Vermont Studio Center Artist Fellowship
2008 Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, University of Kentucky
2006 Prime Minister's Youth Awards for Excellence, in Art and Culture, Jamaica
2005 Super Plus Under 40 Artist of the Year, Jamaica
2005 William Danforth Fellowship, Washington University
2002 Travel Scholarship, Royal Over-Seas League
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Selected Collections
Perez Art Museum Miami, FL
21c Museum and Foundation, Louisville, Kentucky
Arkansa Arts Center, Little Rock, AK
Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama
Dean Collection, New York, NY
Eastern Illinois University, Tarble Arts Center, Charleston, IL
Edna Manley College of the Visual Arts, Kingston, Jamaica
JP Morgan Chase Corporate Collection, New York, NY
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville, KY
Mott-Warsh Collection, Flint, MI
Nasher Museum, Duke University, Durham, NC
National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica
Wifredo Lam Center for Contemporary Art, Havana, Cuba
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, Kansas
Patrick Allan Fraser Hospitalfield House, Arbroath, Scotland
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Pont-Aven School of Contemporary Art, Pont-Aven, France
Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY
Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Wedge Collection, Toronto, ON
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Paulo Vivacqua
Babbling Forms and Corale
Speakers, Coloread Speakers and Wires
Dimensions Variable
$100,000
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Paulo Vivacqua
Born in 1971 Vitoria, ES, Brasil
Lives and works in Rio de Janeiro
Solo Exhibitions
2018 Ohm. Galeria 55SP.Sao Paulo,Brasil
2017 Alfabeto. Projeto Tech NO,Oi Futuro. Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2015 Relatos e Visagens,Van Zijll Langhout,Amsterdam, Holanda
2013'nterpretacao, Fundacao Cidade das Artes, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2012 Ohm, Galeria Moura Marsiaj, Sao Paulo, Brasil
2011 kms5n6j6jw6EHkuhuf7ytgEQg4jk46a45h,Galeria Laura Marsiaj, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2010 Ectoplasma, Galeria Moro,Santiago, Chile
2009 V(ar)iagoes, Galeria Artur Fidalgo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2008 Palavras Cruzadas, Paco Imperial, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2008 Galeria Murilo Castro, Belo Horizonte, Brasil
2008 Sentinelas, Premio Arte e Patrimonio, Palacio Capanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2007 Galeria Matias Brotas,Vitoria, Brasil
2006 Visita, Projeto Respiracao—Fundacao Eva Klabin, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2006 Nympheas, Galeria Artur Fidalgo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2005 0 Feitico,Galeria de Arte do IBEU, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2005 The Legend of The Lake,Art in General, Nova York, USA
2003 Instalasonica,Capacete, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2002 Escape, El Museo del Barrio, Nova York, USA
2000 Mobile,Atelie Finep, Paco Imperial, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Selected Group Exhibitions
2018 Projeto Quadrivium 8 Patas. Instituto Tomie Ohtake. Sao Paulo, Brasil.
2017 Esculturas para Ouvir. MuBE.Sao Paulo, Brasil
2016 Soft Power.Arte Brasil,Kunsthall Kade.Amersfoort, Holanda
2015 Imaterialidade. Sesc Belenzinho.Sao Paulo, Brasil
2015 Espaco Art Contemporanea,Arte Clube Jacaranda, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2014 Intervengoes Bradesco ArtRio, Praga Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2014 Singularidades/Anotagoes-Rumos Artes Visuais 1998-2013, Itau Cultural, Sao Paulo, Brasil
2014 Ouvir com os Olhos, Marcos Chaves e Paulo Vivacqua, Los Nuevos Sensibles,Valparaiso,Chile
2013 Land der Zukunft,Berlin,Germany
2012 XXX Bienal de Sao Paulo, Brasil
2012 Pastores, I Bienal de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
2011 Sublevacao,Multiplicidade-Casa Franca Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2011 Projeto Cavalo,Oi Futuro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2010 Mosaico, Mapas Invisiveis—Caixa Cultural, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2010 Porto de Aproximagao,Casa Franca-Brasil, Rio de Janeiro,Brasil
2010 Novas Aquisicoes Gilberto Chateaubriand—MAM, Rio de Janeiro,Brasil
2009 63°Salao Paranaense, MAC—Parana, Curitiba, Brasil
2009 2a. Bienal Anual de Buzios, Projetoconcreto, Buzios,Brasil
2008 The Warsaw Experience 01,Galeria Lokal_30,Varsovia, Polonia
2008 Anemona, N-Multiplos,Galeria Murilo Castro, Belo Horizonte, Brasil
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2008 Nova Arte Nova, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil(CCBB), Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2008 Alga,Arquivo Geral,Centro Cultural da Justica Eleitoral, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2008 Anjo, Poetica da Percepcao, MAM, Rio de Janeiro
2008 lug(AR), Museu Vale do Rio Doce,Vitoria, Brasil
2008 Deserto,Arte e Musica,Conjunto Cultural da Caixa(CCC), Brasilia, Brasil
2007 Real Imaginario, Museu como Lugar, Museu Imperial, Petropolis, Brasil
2007 Deserto, Futuro do Presente, Itaucultural, Sao Paulo,Brasil
2007 Deserto, Equatorial Rhythms,Stenersen Museum,Oslo, Noruega
2006 Nympheas, Geracao da Virada, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, Sao Paulo
2006 DeFerto,Camaras de Luz,Oi Futuro, Rio de Janeiro
2006 No Fear,Contra Golpe, Instituto Divorciados, Berlin,Germany
2006 Stereo Desert,Open Studio Project,The Townhouse Gallery,Cairo, Egypt
2006 Sala de Estar, Premio Projeteis Funarte, Funarte, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2005 Residuu,5°Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre,Brasil
2005 International Biennale of Contemporary Art 2005, National Gallery, Praga,Czech Republic
2005 A Lenda do Lago 2.1,Arte Brasileira Hoje, MAM, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2004 Sentinels,"Treble",Sculpture Center, Nova York, USA
2003 Iron Works,The Brewster Project, Brewster, NY, USA
2003 Escape,Zagreb Bank,22°Music Biennale Zagreb,Croatia
2003 Radio Polyphony,The Thing/Diapason Gallery, Nova York
2002 Sound Field,"Sound in the Landscape",The Fields Sculpture Park,Ghent, NY, USA
2000 Paisagens Subterraneas, Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, Portugal
Sound and Radio Projects
2008 Debussy Bach Restaurant, Live at Plano B, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2005 RADIO INCORPOREA—Vivacqua/Marulanda,Art in General, NYC, USA
2004 Rio Sound and Art Projects,Live Constructions,WKCR FM, NYC, USA
2004 Contra Bossa-BBC-The World Today Sound Art, Londres, UK
2004 Debussy Bach Restaurant, "Isto a Musica(?/!)",CCBB, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Scholarships/Residencies/Prizes
2008 Me e Patrimonio Prize, Palacio Gustavo Capanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2006 Open Studio Project,Cairo, Egypt
2006 Projeteis Funarte Prize, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
2001 Ministerial of Culture scholarship Bolsa Virtuose at Apexart, New York, USA
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