Manassas to Culpeper Folio to Premiere at Paris Photo, November 9-13
My first ever folio box, for Manassas to Culpeper, will premiere at the 20th edition of Paris Photo, presented by Gallery Luisotti (Booth A24). Manassas to...
Continue ReadingThe Whitney Acquires Ask The Dust: The Godfather (1970/1990)
The Whitney Museum of American Art has acquired Ask the Dust: The Godfather (1970/1990), 1990 – the second NY based museum to add a work...
Continue ReadingInstagram and Facebook delete Your Personal View install shots
On August 7, Gallery Luisotti published installation shots from In the Cut on Facebook and Instagram. Within a few hours, the images containing my work...
Continue ReadingYour Personal View At Gallery Luisotti, Opening July 30
Recent work from Your Personal View of (Social) Nudism will be included in In the Cut a group exhibition curated by Michael Peña at Gallery...
Continue ReadingEarly Work in The Accomplices, Opening June 11
A rare opportunity to see very early work from 1986, a precursor to the more widely exhibited Security Envelope Grid. The Accomplices accompanies an exhibition of...
Continue ReadingLocation Proposal #2 Acquired by MOMA!
Very happy to announce that all 18 parts of Location Proposal #2 have been acquired by the Museum of Modern Art.
Continue ReadingMacDowell Residency, Weeks 3 and 4
Weeks 3 and 4 brought spring to MacDowell, the departure of new friends and the end of my time there having completed 123 templates and 35 watercolors for Vinland and...
Continue ReadingDon’t Look Back: The 1990’s at MOCA
Received an email that works from Ask the Dust will be including in the next big permanent collection show at MOCA – Don’t Look Back on...
Continue ReadingMacDowell, Weeks 1 and 2
MacDowell is my first non teaching residency and so far it’s been amazing. Four weeks of time, supported in every way possible. Lunch is even delivered to...
Continue ReadingAsk the Dust: Vertigo (1958/1990) acquired by MOMA!
Thanks to David Platzker and Roxana Marcoci for guiding my work into the collection and to John Baldessari for donating it!
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