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amywilson / PROFILE
Profile type:Artist
Gender:Female
DOB:20/08/1973
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  Contact information  
Address:United States
Email:amywilson@gmail.com
Website:http://www.amy-wilson.com
Blog:http://amywilson.wordpress.com

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      My statement  
    My work, over the course of the last year, has become about the space that exists between the political and the personal; the space that comes to define who we are in a thousand tiny ways, some conscious and some not. It has become a process of me thinking aloud as I try and figure out how I've become the person that I am and as I try and understand my relationship to others and the world around me.

    For a longer statement addressing older work and my work more in depth, please go to my website: http://amy-wilson.com/statement1.php

      Professional history  
    Education
    1997
    Yale University, New Haven, CT; MFA
    1995
    School of Visual Arts, New York City; BFA

    Solo Exhibitions
    2008 Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ (forthcoming)
    2006 Brillo Box Outpost (site-specific, commissioned installation), Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh
    2005 The Global Appeal of Liberty, Bellwether Gallery, NYC

    Group Exhibitions
    *denotes catalogue
    2007
    Group show, Grolier Club, NYC
    The Print Fair, Diane Villani Editions booth, NYC

    2006
Choplogic, Bellwether Gallery, NYC
    Tabletop, Josee Bienvenue Gallery, NYC
    The F Word, Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
    Only the Paranoid Survive, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY
    Tropicalism, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ
    Still Missing: Beauty Absent Social Life*, School of Visual Arts Museum, NYC. Travels to the Westpoint Center for Contemporary Art, CT
    Headlines, Pierro Gallery, South Orange, NJ
    Among the Trees, Visual Arts Center of NJ, Summit, NJ
    The Armory Show - Bellwether and Diane Villani Editions booths, NYC


    2005 Greater New York, PS1, Queens, NY*
    The Most Splendid Apocalypse, PPOW, NYC
    Disasters of War, Wesleyan University, CT
    The Armory Show, Bellwether booth, NYC
    NADA Fair, Bellwether booth, Miami, FL
    Fine Line, Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles

    2004
    Talespinning, The Drawing Center, NYC*
    Hello Chelsea, Bellwether, NYC

    2003
    NADA, Bellwether Booth, Miami, FL
    Scope Art LA, Bucheon Gallery Booth
    Art Chicago 03, Diane Villani Editions Booth
    Brave New World, OIA, New York, NY
    Transgressing Boundaries, Paint Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

    2002
    Into the Woods, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY
    The June Show, Bucheon Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    INBOX vol. V, Universal Concepts Unlimited, New York, NY
    Annual, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ*

    2001
    Fast Forward Miami, Bellwether booth, Miami, FL
    Jeanne Lorenz/Sarah Bedford/Amy Wilson, Bellwether, Brooklyn, NY

    2000
    Kosmobiologie, curated by Nancy Chaiken, Bellwether, Brooklyn, NY
    Flat File, Bellwether, Brooklyn, NY
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      Disciplines  
  • Drawing
  • Painting

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      Latest activities  
    Shows:
    I am working on an upcoming solo museum project at the Jersey City Museum.

    Projects:
    I just published a print (etching with hand-working) with Diane Villani Editions in NYC.

    Publications:
    My work will be included in the December issue of Artlies out of Houston, TX.



     

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