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News
7/1/2009:
SPENCER FINCH
Two light installations by SPENCER FINCH will be included in "Making Worlds" Daniel Birnbaum"s exhibition for the 53rd Venice Biennale
7/1/2009:
NEW CATALOGUE
See new projects every week by New Catalogue Click here
6/25/2009:
JACOB HASHIMOTO
Jacob Hashimoto"s work is featured in the New York Times. Click here for a link
6/17/2009:
ANNE WILSON
Anne Wilson is included in "Selected Works from MCA Collection" on the 4th floor Turner gallery of the MCA curated by Julie Rodrigues Widholm.
6/12/2009:
Siebren Versteeg "The Way That Can Be Gone" at Hallwalls, Buffalo
exhibition continues through July 19
6/4/2009:
TANIA BRUGUERA
TANIA BRUGUERA PRESENTS AUTOSABOTAGE 5 JUNE - 15PM
4 JUNE - 4 OCTOBER 2009
Opening hours: from 4 to 7 June, open 10am to 8pm
From 8 June to 4 October, open from 10am to 6pm. Closed on Tuesdays
Collateral event of the 53rd International Art Exhibition -La Biennale di Venezia
Curated by Jota Castro
Artists invited: Tania Bruguera, Fernando Bryce, Jota Castro, Martin Dammann,
Regina José Galindo, Rainer Ganahl, goldiechiari, Hans Haacke, Alfredo Jaar,
Jesus Martinez Oliva, Jesus Segura, Ann-Sofi Sidén
The world has changed in the last six months. Many of our convictions have collapsed, and we get hit by a new reality everyday. One thing can be sure: our society is governed by fear. Fear is an emotional response to threats and danger. The capacity to fear is part of human nature but the experience of fear is affected by historical and cultural influences. What do people fear most? Change, the other, financial chaos, spiders, death, terrorist attacks, unemployment, being a failure, immigration, being alone, the future...
6/2/2009:
JACOB HASHIMOTO
Jacob Hashimoto will be included in IN-FINITUM curated by Axel Vervoordt, Giandomenico Romanelli, Francesco Poli, and Daniela Ferretti at the Palazzo Fortuny Musei Civici Venezia
5/28/2009:
BRIAN ULRICH
Brian Ulrich"s new exhibition in New York is entitled Thrift & Dark Stores and is currently on view at Julie Saul GalleryThis exhibition will present works from Ulrich"s series Thrift (2005 - 2008) and the currently in progress Dark Stores, Ghostboxes and Dead Malls. Opening Thursday, May 28 5:30 -7pm Julie Saul Gallery 535 West 22 Street 6th Floor New York, NY 10011 Phone: 212 627-2410 http://www.saulgallery.com/
5/20/2009:
RICHARD REZAC
Click here for a link to Richard Rezac"s new website
5/3/2009:
JACOB HASHIMOTO
Jacob Hashimoto is in the New York Times Click here for a link
5/3/2009:
DAWOUD BEY
Class Pictures, Photographs by Dawoud Bey
Talk and Book Signing
Sunday, May 3, 2009
3:00 pm
Art Chicago
Art Spot
The Merchandise Mart
222 Merchandise Mart Plaza,12th Floor
Chicago, Illinois
For the past fifteen years, Dawoud Bey has been making striking, large-scale color portraits of students at high schools across the United States. Depicting teenagers from a wide economic, social, and ethnic spectrum—and intensely attentive to their poses and gestures—he has created a highly diverse generational group portrait that intentionally challenges teenage stereotypes. Join Bey at Art Chicago to hear him discuss this series, followed by a book signing. Click here for link
4/30/2009:
BRIAN ULRICH
Photograph Magazine features the upcoming show at Julie Saul Gallery featuring Brian Ulrich.
Click here for a link
4/23/2009:
DAWOUD BEY
CLASS PICTURES by Dawoud Bey opens at the Milwaukee Art
Museum on Thursday, April 23rd. Click here
4/21/2009:
STEPHANIE BROOKS
University Galleries at Illinois State University has published "Stephanie Brooks" Poems and Poem Forms." Brooks designed the book in conjunction with her solo exhibition, Distance Intimacy, presented at University Galleries of Illinois State University from February 24 through April 5, 2009. In addition to book features an essay by Rachel Furnari. Retail price: $10.
Click here for a link
4/12/2009:
MICKALENE THOMAS
Mickalene Thomas is in the Sunday New York Times. Please click here for a link
4/11/2009:
LUIS GISPERT
The Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first comprehensive solo museum exhibition of Luis Gispert. The exhibition features large-scale photographs, videos, sculpture and film, dating from 1999 to the present. The exhibition is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami and is curated by MOCA Executive Director and Chief Curator Bonnie Clearwater. Click here for a link
4/9/2009:
BRIAN ULRICH
Brian Ulrich is awarded a 2009 Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography!
Ulrich will be taking advantage of this award to continue his Copia project which will culminate in a ten year photographic project which addresses one of our biggest challenges at the dawn of the 21st century; our relationship to our consumption and the potential reassessing of its role as purpose in our lives.
Edward Hirsch, the president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, announced today that in its eighty-fifth annual competition for the United States and Canada the Foundation has awarded 180 Fellowships to artists, scientists, and scholars. The successful candidates were chosen from a group of almost 3,000 applicants.
Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of stellar achievement and exceptional promise for continued accomplishment. One of the hallmarks of the Guggenheim Fellowship program is the diversity of its Fellows. The ages of this year’s Fellows range from twenty-nine to seventy; their residences span the world, from Waipahu, Hawaii, to New York City and from Toronto to Glasgow; and their Fellowship projects will carry them to every continent. In all, sixty-two disciplines and sixty-eight different academic institutions are represented by this year’s Fellows.
4/1/2009:
SIEBREN VERSTEEG in "Broadcast Yourself" a free public symposium
Siebren Versteeg is in the group exhibition "Broadcast", guest curated by Irene Hofmann. In conjunstion with the exibition, Pratt Manhattan Gallery will present "Broadcast Yourself," a free public symposium at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, 2009 in Lecture Hall 213 at 144 West 14th Street. Speakers will include NPR "On The Media" host Brooke Gladstone, "Broadcast" curator Irene Hofmann, and "Broadcast" participating artists Gregory Green, Angel Nevarez and Valarie Tevere of neuroTransmitter, and Siebren Versteeg.
3/13/2009:
BRIAN ULRICH in TIME Magazine
Click here to read the article
3/12/2009:
ROBERT HEINECKEN
Robert Heinecken will be included in Starburst: Color Photography in America 1970-1980. This exhibition offers the first historical survey of what critics in the seventies called "The New Color Photography." The exhibition is scheduled to open in 2010 at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
3/6/2009:
E.V. DAY
E.V. Day is included in the group exhibition HARD/SOFT, co-curated by Brigitte Stepputtis, Head of Couture Vivienne Westwood, and Stacy Engman, Chief Curator Contemporary Art. The exhibition is on view through April 5th 2009 at The National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY.
3/6/2009:
The Armory Show 2009
Click here to view the New York Times article on The Armory Show; featuring Rhona Hoffman Gallery and Mickalene Thomas.
12/18/2008:
E.V. DAY
Click here to watch a video of E.V. Day working on one of her suspension pieces!
12/11/2008:
ARTE FIERA
Rhona Hoffman Gallery will participate in Arte Fiera/Art First in Bologna Italy, January 23-26, 2009.
12/11/2008:
DALLAS ART FAIR
February 5-8, 2009, Rhona Hoffman Gallery will participate in the Dallas Art Fair.
12/11/2008:
THE ARMORY SHOW
Rhona Hoffman Gallery will participate in The Armory Show -International Fair of New Art from March 5-9, 2009.
12/11/2008:
ART CHICAGO
Rhona Hoffman Gallery is participating in Art Chicago. The fair will run from May 1- 4, 2009.
12/4/2008:
MICKALENE THOMAS
The National Portrait Gallery recently acquired the print "Michelle O" by Mickalene Thomas.
12/2/2008:
ANNE WILSON
Documentation from "Wind-Up: Walking the Warp" by Anne Wilson will be shown at the Triennale Design Museum of Milan, Italy. The exhibition is entitled "Dritto Rovescio" and will take place from the 24th February to the 29th March 2009.
11/20/2008:
MICKALENE THOMAS
Mickalene Thomas was recently featured in Time Out Chicago. “Girlfriends, Lovers, Still Lifes and Landscape” opens Friday, November 21 and continues through January 10.
11/15/2008:
BRIAN ULRICH
Work by Brian Ulrich is featured in the group exhibition "SIGN/AGE: Lost in the Supermarket" that opens at Armand Bartos Fine Art on November 21st and is on view through December 19th, 2008.
11/6/2008:
CHRIS DORLAND
CHRIS DORLAND/ TEST SITE in cooperation with
Marc Selwyn Fine Art opens at RENTAL in New York City on Saturday, November 8, 2008.
11/6/2008:
NEW CATALOGUE
New City recently reviewed the New Catalogue exhibition "Sergio Vieira De Mello: Rally Paris-Darfur"
10/9/2008:
INDUSTRY OF THE ORDINARY
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago , recently opened an exhibition in the UBS 12 x 12 New Artists/New Work Gallery of work by the collaborative group Industry of the Ordinary. The exhibition is on view through November 2.
10/9/2008:
NEW CATALOGUE
Their exhibition Sergio Vieira de Mello: Rally Paris-Darfur is featured in Flavorpill.
10/3/2008:
Chicago Tribune Review
The exhibition "Angles in America", curated by Terry R. Myers, was recently reviewed in the Chicago Tribune. Click here to read the review.
10/2/2008:
ANNE WILSON
Errant Behaviors by Anne Wilson will be the main exhibition in the Bowdoin College Museum of Art New Media Gallery through January 19, 2009. The soundtrack for the piece is composed by Shawn Decker. Click here for more information.
10/2/2008:
Angles in America
Time Out Chicago recently reviewed our current exhibition, Angles in America. Click here to read the article!
9/18/2008:
KEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley received the prestigious Americans for the Arts Awards. Other recipients include Julie Andrews, Joan Harris Yoko Ono and Phil Ramone.
8/5/2008:
BRIAN ULRICH
Brian Ulrich has several exhibitions opening this fall including Thrift at The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art , NOISE: Young American Photography at TH Inside, and Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes at the Carnegie Museum of Art .
7/17/2008:
KEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley, The World Stage: Africa, Lagos ~ Dakar opens at the Studio Museum in Harlem. The World Stage: Africa, Lagos ~ Dakar is Kehinde Wiley’s first solo exhibition at The Studio Museum in Harlem which opened July 17 and will be on view until October 26th. The exhibition features ten new paintings from his multinational “The World Stage” series. Visit The Studio Museum for more information.
6/11/2008:
Kehinde Wiley Catalog: Columbus
Kehinde Wiley Catalog available for $25 + shipping. Published by Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio and Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, California.
1/22/2008:
Chris Dorland Catalogues
Rhona Hoffman Gallery is pleased to offer limited edition hand silk-screened Chris Dorland catalogues for purchase. They were completed in conjunction with Tiny Vices in New York. The price is $40 plus shipping. A signed copy is also available for $65 plus shipping.
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