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SCOTT REEDER ~ Images Press |
Lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Education: 1998 M.F.A. University of Illinois at Chicago 1996 Visva Barhati University, Santiniketan, India 1995 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture 1994 B.F.A. University of Iowa 1994 Yale/Norfolk Summer Program One Person Exhibitions: 2008 Gavlak Projects, Florida 2007 Liste Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland Daniel Reich Gallery, New York
2006 Jack Hanley, San Francisco 2005 Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis 2003 Moondust, Gallery 400, Chicago, IL 2002 Flowers, Daniel Reich Gallery, New York City 2001 Bronwyn Keenan, New York (in cooperation with Daniel Reich) 1999 Pat Hearn Gallery, New York 1998 Hermetic Gallery, Milwaukee Two Person Exhibitions: 2008 Hiromi Yoshii Gallery, Tokyo (with Tyson Reeder) Daniel Reich Gallery, New York (with Tyson Reeder)
2006 Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago (with Tyson Reeder) 2005 Gavin Browns Enterprise, New York (with Tyson Reeder) 2002 The Suburban, Oak Park (with Tyson Reeder) Deluxe Projects, Chicago (with Milhaus)
2001 Allston Skirt Gallery, Boston (with David Robbins) 2000 China Art Objects, Los Angeles (with Laura Owens) Angstrom Gallery, Dallas (with Cameron Martin)
1999 L.A.C.E., Los Angeles (with Michell Lopez) Selected Group Exhibitions: 2009 There There, INOVA, Peck School of the Arts, Milwaukee Constellations: Paintings from the MCA Collection, MCA, Chicago
2008 Pretty Ugly , (curated by Alison Gingeras), Gavin Browns enterprise/Maccarone, New York I Wonąt Grow Up, (curated by Beth Rudin deWoody and Donald Baechler), Cheim & Read, New York
Tales of the Grotesque, Karma International, Zurich 2007 Rob Pruitts Flea Market, Gavin Browns Enterprise, Frieze Art Fair, London. Ceramics, Shane Campbell Gallery, Oak Park, IL
Space is the Place, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland Big Secret Cache, Angstrom Gallery, Los Angeles 2006 White Columns Benefit, White Columns New York The Art Institute of Chicago Annual Benefit, Chicago
The Armory Show, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York 2005 With Us Against Reality Or Against Us, S.E. Gallery, Oslo, Norway Drunk vs. Stoned 2 Gavin Browns Enterprise, New York
The Art of the Artist Statement, Hellenic Museum, Chicago Kids of the Black Hole, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen One Minute Rave, Canada Gallery, New York Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art Benifit Auction, NewYork The Four Color Pen Show Chicago, Van Harrison Gallery, Chicago Spring Break, Art Ledge, Chicago 2005 Benefit Auction, Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis 2004 Strange Animal, L.A.C.E., Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art Benefit Auction, Chicago
The Four Color Pen Show, Locust Projects, Miami Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? (curated by Katherine Bernhardt),Champion Fine Arts, Los Angeles The Infinite Fill Group Show, (curated by Cory and Jamie Arcangel) Foxy Productions Gallery, New York Yard Sale, Track House, Oak Park, IL Under the Sun, Greener Pastures Contemporary Art, Toronto Sticker Project, Wrong Gallery, New York Whats Up With Milwaukee, Galapagos Art Space, New York Spacemakers, The Suburban / Lothringer Dreizen, Munich, Germany Make Your Own Fun, Guild and Greyshkul, New York Drunk vs. Stoned, Gavin Browns Enterprise, New York Going West, Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Austin 2003 Symbolic Space, The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art The Birdman Returns, D'Amelio Terras, New York
Now Playing, DAmelio Terras, New York Karaoke Death Machine, Daniel Reich, New York The Burnt Orange Heresy, Space 101, New York Utopia Station, Venice Bienale, Venice, Italy General Store, (Milhaus booth) The Stray Show, Chicago Milhaus vs. Forcefield, Mixture Contemporary Arts, Houston Amfar 2 x 2, Angstrom Gallery, Dallas Sculpture Show, Angstrom Gallery, Dallas K-48 Kult Show, Scope Art Fair, New York The Party, Joymore, Chicago 2002 Painting: for and aft, ACME, Los Angeles, CA 2001 Mortal, Betty Rymer Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, IL Memorial Show Part 3, Pat Hearn Gallery, NY
4 Person Show, Chicago Project Room, Los Angeles , CA 2000 The Next Wave: New Painting in Southern California, California Center for the Arts, Escondido, CA The Speed of Painting, Pat Hearn Gallery, NY
They Might Be Giants, Ten in One Gallery, Chicago, IL 1996 Oriental Nights, Gavin Browns Enterprise, NY Yeah, Loyola Arts Research Center, Chicago, IL
Vienna Beef, Bricks and Kicks, Vienna, Austria Harry Karry Show, Diverse Works, Houston, TX Three Person Show, Gallery 400, Chicago, IL Curatorial Projects: 2009 Dark Fair, Art Cologne, Cologne, Germany 2008 Dark Fair, Swiss Institute, New York 2006 Small Painting Show Ulrich Museum, Wichita Milwaukee International Art Fair Milwaukee
2005 The Early Show White Columns , New York General Store NADA International Art Fair , Miami
Drunk vs Stoned 2 Gavin Browns Enterprise, New York 2004 The 4 Color Pen Show Locust Projects, Miami, and General Store, Milwaukee Rocks High Desert Test Sites, Joshua Tree
The 4 Color Pen Show- Chicago Van Harrison, Chicago Mix Tapes Space, Pittsburgh Drunk vs Stoned Gavin Browns Enterprise at Passerby, New York 2003 6 x 8 Stray Show , Chicago Bibliography: 2009 Lee, Carol, “Art of Darkness” Papermag.com, April. 2008 Turner, Rachel, “Scott and Tyson Reeder,” Artforum, September Komis, Dmitry, “Tyson Reeder/Scott Reeder”, Flash Art, July-September
Rosenberg, Karen, “Uptown, Downtown, Fairs Found All Over,” The New York Times, March 29 “Conversations” NY Arts, January - February 2007 Smith, Roberta, “Last Chance: Listings,” Roberta Smith, The New York Times, February 7 2006 “Scott and Tyson Reeder” at Jack Hanley, Art Review, March 2005 “Even a Little space Can Hold an Abundance of Ideas” Roberta Smith, The New York Times, November 25th “Seen and Herd” Michael Wilson, Artforum.com, August 10th
“Along the Blurry Line Between Blotto and Buzzed” Roberta Smith, The New York Times, August 26th “ART; Field Guide To Judging A Show By Its Title” Roberta Smith, The New York Times, September 4th “Drunk vs. stoned 2: Revenge of the Stoned” Elwyn Palmerton, New York Arts, November/December, No 11/12 “Chopped and Screwed” Fader.com “Drunk vs Stoned 2” Rachel Comer-Greene TimeOut, August 18-24th “Moon Museum” Carla Dunham, Art Papers July /August “Weekend Update” Walter Robinson, Artnet.com September 16th “Walking on the Moon” Valerie Valentine, Pulse, March 9th “Urban Renewal” Jennifer Sullivan Swingset, Issue 6 “Artists Create Worlds From Four Color Pens” Mary Louise Schumacher, Milwaukee Journal Sentinal, March 7th “Four Color Pen Show- Chicago” Erik Wenzel, panel-house.com “Four Color Pen Show Madeline Nusser Time Out, March 3-10 “Making a Statement Michael Workman, New City, February 22nd “I Something Chicago Liz Armstrong, The Chicago Reader, February 15th 2004 “Everyone Was There” Wrong Gallery, Artforum, December Saltz, Jerry. “Termite Theory,” The Village Voice, June 23-29
Saltz, Jerry. “Blotto, Meet Buzzed,” The Village Voice, May 19-25 “The Cutting Edge Crashes the Dance Yet Again” Ellen Fox Chicago Tribune May 7th Exhibition Catalog for “Going West”, Jones Center for Contemporary Art Austin, Texas “How an Art Scene Became a Youthscape” Benjamin Genocchio New York Times January, 23rd Seidel, Florian, Bauwelt, September Rundfunk, Bayerisch, BR-Online, September 2 Gotz, Henning, Go Munchen, September 19, p. 77 Schwarz, Franziska, SzeneMagazin, September 9 Dattenberger, Simone, Munchener Merkur, August 27 Huber, Cornelia, AZ Wochenende, August 22 Schneeberger, Ruth, Munchner Kultur, August 21 Eisenack, Marco. SZ-Extra, August, p. S1 2003 “Entries- Karaoke Death Machine” David Rimanelli ArtForum, Summer 2003 “Anyone Can Play” Liz Armstrong Chicago Reader June 6th, 2003
“Karaoke Death Machine” Ken Johnson, New York Times May 25th, 2003 “Group Dynamics” Michael Workman, New City May 22nd, 2003 “Doing Their Own Thing, Making Art Together” Holland Cotter New York Times, January 19th, 2003 “Laura Owens” Exhibition Catalog, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, 2003 “Collectives” Michelle Grabner, EXTRA spring issue, 2003 “Calm, cool, collective” Mary Louise Schumacher, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel- February 8th, 2003 “Very New York” Manami Fujimori, BT Magazine- Japan, January 2002 Kushner, Rachel, “Scott Reeder: Circling the Square,” Artext, Summer “Pretty Funny,” The Boston Globe, February 12
Pincus, Robert L. “Centerpiece,” The Next Wave, June 8 2000 Fark, Bill. “The Next Wave,” North County Times, June 2, pg. 3-6 Johnson, Ken. “Scott Reeder,” The New York Times, February 5, pg. 15
Knight, Christopher. “The Next Wave,” Los Angeles Times, June 12 McCabe, Bret. “Cameron Martin and Scott Reeder,” The Met, April, pg. 27 “Scott Reeder.” The New Yorker, January 25, pg. 15 1999 Liu, Timothy. “Scott Reeder,” The New Art Examiner, May 1998 Robbins, David. “The Third Option, The Bicycle Thieves,” Danish Contemporary Art Foundation 1997 Bulka, Michael. “Wanna Buy Some Art?” The New Art Examiner, July, pg. 22-27 1996 Bulka, Michael. “A-OK,” The New Art Examiner, December, pg. 35 Saltz, Jerry. “Speed of Painting,” Time Out New York, September Selected Collections: Donald Baechler New York David Reed New York, NY David Tieger New York Ceasar Reyes Puerto Rico Mark Rosman Washington DC Matt Aberle Los Angeles Ruth Kaufman New York Francis & June Spiezer Chicago Gary Mezzatesta Los Angeles, CA Marc & Livia Straus New York Steve Hanson & Francis Stark Los Angeles Jorge Pardo Los Angeles Marty Eisenberg New York Marilyn and Larry Fields Chicago Charles Saatchi London Lambert Art Collection Geneva, Switzerland Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. |