Sculpture with Bird, 2005

polystyrene, cement, acrylic, factice bird

71 x 76 x 96 cm / 28 x 30 x 38 inches

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hans Haacke With Sculpture, 2005

Wood, polystyrene, cement, acrylic, photograph.

60,9 x 121 x  182,8 cm/ 24 x 48 x72 inches

 

 

RACHEL HARRISON

Born in 1966 in New York, NY, Lives and works in New-York

 

EDUCATION

B.A. in Fine Art, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

 

2004

San Francisco MoMA, San Francisco, California

"Posh Floored as Ali G Tackles Beck", Arndt & Partner, Berlin

"Posh Floored as Ali G Tackles Beck", Camden Arts Centre, London

"Latka/Latkas", Greene Naftali, New York

2003

Westward Ho", Kunsthall No 5, Bergen, Norway

2002

"Currents 30: Rachel Harrison", Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee

"Brides and Bases", Oakville Gallery, Oakville, Canada

"Seven sculptures", Arndt & Partner, Berlin

2001

"Perth Amboy", Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

1999

"Patent Pending: Beveled Rasp Sac", Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

1997

"The Look of Dress-Separates", Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

1996

"Should home windows or shutters be required to withstand a direct hit from

an eight-foot-long two-by-four shot from a cannon at 34 miles an hour, without

creating a hole big enough to let through a three-inch sphere?", Arena Gallery, Brooklyn, New York

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

 

2005

Į Sculpture New Spirit Č, Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris

2004

Carnegie International, Pittsburgh

Art Gallery of Ontario, Ontario, Canada

"Hysterical", Galerie Dennis Kimmerich, DŸsseldorf, curated by Michelle Maccarone

"Last One On is a Soft Jimmy", curated by Kelley Walker, Paula Cooper, New York

"Slouching Towards Bethlehem", The Project, New York

"Patterson Beckwith: Home", American Fine Arts, New York

"American Idyll", Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

"Collage", Bloomberg SPACE, London

"Open House: Working in Brooklyn", The Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York

"Drunk vs. Stoned", Gavin BrownÕs Enterprise, New York

2003

"The Inconsiderable Things-Peter Fraser and Rachel Harrison", Brighton Photo Biennial

"The Structure of Survival", 50. Venedig Biennale, Venedig, Italy

"Teenage Rebel – The Bedroom Show", John Connelly Presents, New York

"Rachel Harrison, Hirsch Perlman, Dieter Roth, Jack Smith, Rebecca Warren", Matthew Marks Gallery,NY

2002

"Telling Stories", Haus der Kunst, Munich

Whitney Biennale, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

"Building Structures", P.S. 1 Institute for Contemporary Art, New York

"Pictures", Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

"Youngstars", Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna

2001

"Off the Wall", Gallery 400, Chicago

"Walker Evans & Company", Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

2000

"Full Serve: Celebrating Ten Years of Shows", Kenny Schachter/Rove, New York

"The Armchair Project", Cinch, London, curated by Clarke & McDevitt

"Superpredators", C.R.P., Brooklyn, curated by Jose Freire

"Dusk", I-20 Gallery, New York, curated by David Hunt

"New York Projects", Delfina Project Space, London, curated by Luke Dowd

"Walker Evans & Company", The Museum of Modern Art, New York

"Rapture", curated by Janet Phelps, New York

"Trailer", Greene Naftali Gallery

"Photography about Photography", Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, curated by

Liz Deschenes

"Greater New York: New Art in New York Now", P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center,

Long Island City, New York

"Photasm", Arts Strium Gallery, Union College, Schenectady, New York; Hunter

College of the City University of New York, curated by Peter Dudek

1999

"DOPE. An XXX-Mas Show", American Fine Arts, Co, New York

"IÕm Not Here: Constructing Indentity at the Turn of the Century", Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

"Sleeping Waters", Chantal Crousel, Paris

"Still Life", State University of New York College at Old Westbury, curated by Helen Molesworth

"GIRLSCHOOL", Brenau University Galleries, Gainseville, Georgia

"What Big Is", Geoffrey Young Gallery, Barrington, MA

"New York Neither/Nor", Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO, curated by Bill Arning

"monochrome", Patrick Callery Gallery, New York

"Free Coke", Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

"Answer yes, no, or donÕt know; Part II: Layers", Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, curated by Ricci Albenda

"Hypervision", Elizabeth Cherry Contemporary Art, Tuscon, AZ, curated by Caitlin Masley

1998

"New Photography 14", Museum of Modern Art, New York

"Summer Group Show", Turner & Runyon, Dallas, Texas

"Installations/Projects", P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York

"Super Freaks: Post Pop & The New Generation; Part I: Trash", Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

"Lo-Fi Baroque", Thread Waxing Space, New York, curated by Michael Sarff and Carol Stakenas

"Science", Feature Gallery, New York

 1997

"Funny Pictures", Ten in One Gallery, Chicago

"The New God", Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York

"24 Seven", Galerie Klaus Peter Goebel, Stuttgart

"Paper Trail", Pierogi 2000, Brooklyn, New York, curated by Gregory Volk and Sabine Russ

"Current Undercurrent: Working in Brooklyn", Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New York

"Summer of Love", Futouhi Cramer Gallery, New York

"prosthetic Garden" Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York

"The Experimenters", Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York

"Normotic", curated by David Humphrey, 1 Great Jones, New York

"Anne Chu, rachel Harrison, Donald Moffet, Jasmin Sian", Marc Foxx, Los Angeles

1996

"Rachel Harrison and Michael Lazarus", Feature, New York

"Space, Mind, Place", Andrea Rosen gallery, New York, curated by John Connelly and Michelle Reyes

"Shit", Baron Boisante Gallery, New York

"Summer Exhibition", Greene Naftali Gallery

"Sex, Drugs and Explosives", New London Arts Forms, London, England

"Sculpture Incorporating Photography", Feature Gallery, New York

"Post Hoc", Stark Gallery, New York

"Facing The Millenium: The Song Remains The Same", Arlington Museum, Arlington, Texas

 1995

"Oy", 121 Greene Street, New York, curated by Kenny Schachter

"Summer Exhibition", Paolo Baldacci Gallery, New York

"High Anxiety", 66 Crosby, New York, curated by Kenny Schachter

"Looky Loo", Sculpture Center, New York

"Dark Room", Stark Gallery, New York

1994

"UnSuccess", 479 Broome St, New York, curated by Kenny Schachter

"Tight", Tannery Gallery, London; Liverpool, England

"Dirty", John Good Gallery, New York

Galerie Elizabeth Valleix, Paris, France

"I Could Do That", 109 Spring Street, New York, curated by Kenny Schachter

"Pre-Existing Condition", The Puffin Room, New York

1993

"Poverty Pop: The Aesthetics of Necessity", Exit Art, New York

"Resurrections", The William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut at Storrs

"Shooting Blanks", 81 Greene Street, New York, curated by Kenny Schachter

"1920: The Sublety of Subversion, The Continuity of Intervention", Exit Art, New York

1992

"Simply Made In America", The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT; Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, The Butler Institute of American Art in Youngston, Palm Beach Community College of Art, and the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington

"I Was Born Like This", Mulberry Street Gallery, New York, curated by Kenny Schachter

"Seven Rooms/Seven Shows", P.S.1 Institute for Contemporary Art, Long Island City, New York, curated by Kenny Schachter

"Morality CafŽ", Postmasters Gallery, New York

"Lesbian Museum", Franklin Furnace, New York

1991

"Unlearning", 142 Greene Street, New York

"Open Bar", Flamingo East, New York

"The Neurotic Art Show", Four Walls Gallery, Brooklyn, New York

 

COLLECTION (SŽlection)

 

2004

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York

The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland

The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh