Nayland
Blake
Gorge,
1998-2001
DVD video player, monitor
Nayland Blake
Bunnyhole, 1997
steel, nylon, wood and stuffed animal 40" x 7" x 8 1/5"
Nayland Blake
Mopes Line, 1997
steel, rope, stuffed animals approx. 20 feet x 9 feet x 10 inches
courtesy Matthew
Marks Gallery, NYC
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Zoe
Leonard
Nest no.6, 1994-1998
gelatin silver print
11 1/2" x 16 7/8" image,
13 1/2" x 18 3/4" paper
Zoe Leonard
I love you, 1994-1997
gelatin silver print
15 1/4" x 22 1/2" image,
17 1/4" x 23 3/4" paper
courtesy Paula
Cooper Gallery, NYC
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Virgil
Marti
Bully Wallpaper, 1992
fluorescent ink and rayon flock on tyvek, installation room size
12.5’ x 12.5’ x 11.1’
courtesy the
Fabric Workshop Museum, Philadelphia
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Marlene
McCarty Melinda Loveless, Toni Lawrence, Hope Rippey, Laurie
Tackett and Shanda Sharer - January 11, 1992 (1:39 am),
(2 of 4), 2000-2001 124" x 158"
ballpoint pen and graphite on paper
courtesy the
artist
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Donald Moffett
Sunshine, 1992
8 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 4 1/4" vinyl, polyurethane, acrylic
Donald Moffett
Lot 100699, 1999
14" x 11"
oil on linen
(not in exhibition)
Donald Moffett
Untitled, 2000
11" x 15 1/4" x 7"
wood, paper, paint, fudge, nails
courtesy the
artist
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Carrie
Moyer
Mellow Yantra, 2000
acrylic, silk, paper, flashe on linen
24" x 20"
courtesy Debs
& Co., NYC
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Nayland
Blake was born in New York and educated at Bard College, New York
and CalArts, California. Solo exhibitions include Mathew Marks Gallery,
2001 as well as previous shows at Thread Waxing Space, New York; Christopher
Gimes, Los Angeles; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston; Mincher/Wilcox
Gallery, Galerie Paule Anglim, New Langton Arts, San Francisco; Richard
Kuhlenschmidt Gallery, Santa Monica. Group exhibitions include the
Whitney Museum of American Art, White Columns Gallery New York; Portland
Art Museum; The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; ICA, Boston; SFMOMA,
San Francisco; Gallery 400, Chicago; National Gallery, Canberra Australia;
Venice Biennale. In 1995 Blake co-curated with Lawrence Rinder "In
A Different Light" which was a major exhibition addressing queer practice
and sensibility across a wide and diverse range of artists. |
Zoe Leonard's
recent exhibitions include Paula Cooper Gallery, Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, Deitch Projects, PS1, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art,
Chicago; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, ICA, Boston; Site
Santa Fe; ICA, Philadelphia; Galleria Massimo Minini, Venice Biennale
and Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Bologne, Italy; Galerie Analix, Geneva,
Switzerland; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Wacoal Art Center,
Japan; Moderna Museet and Galerie Axel Morner, Stockholm; ICA, London;
FRAC, Lyon; Musée d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, Fondation Cartier
pour l'Art Contemporain, France; Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven;
Ludwig Museum, Cologne. She was a founder member of Fierce Pussy.
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Virgil Marti
was born in St Louis, Missouri where he attended the School of Fine
Arts, Washington University, St. Louis receiving a BFA in 1984. Later
he completed a MFA at Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, 1990. Solo
exhibitions include last year in Habitat, London; Ardmore Station,
Holly Solomon Gallery, Thread Waxing Space, White Columns, New York.
Group exhibitions include Museum por l'art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland;
Delaware Art Museum; NYC Lab School; San Francisco Art Institute;
ICA, The Fabric Workshop, The Painted Bride Gallery, Levy Gallery,
Philadelphia; Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has received a Pew Fellowship,
an Art Matters Fellowship and a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award.
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Marlene McCarty
lives and works in New York. She has exhibited widely in the US and
Europe with solo shows at Metro Pictures, New York and in Zurich,
Switzerland and St. Petersburg, Russia in recent years. She was active
with Gran Fury and Group Material. Group exhibitions include: White
Columns, the Drawing Center, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, Momenta Art, PPOW,
PS1 and Postmasters, New York; UCLA Armand Hammer Gallery, Los Angeles;
Wiener Secession, Vienna; Aperto, Venice Biennale; Museo Nacional
Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid. |
Donald Moffett
was born in San Antonio, Texas where he attended Trinity University,
receiving degrees in art and biology before moving to New York in
the late 1970s. He began exhibiting his work in numerous group shows
and one-person exhibitions at the Wessell O'Connor Gallery, Simon
Watson, Jay Gorney, New York and last years shows at Marc Fox, Los
Angeles and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. His work has been shown
in the 1993 Whitney Biennial; New Museum of Contemporary Art, New
York; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; M.I.T. List Visual Arts Center;
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford; Barbara Gladstone Gallery and American
Fine Arts, New York. His work appeared in Ireland last year for the
first time at the RHA exhibition "The Sea and the Sky". Moffett was
a founding member of the AIDS activist collective Gran Fury in 1988.
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Carrie Moyer
lives in New York, educated at the Pratt Institute, NYIT and Bard
College, New York. Her most recent solo show was with Debs & Co, New
York. Previous exhibitions include: Bard College, Greene Naftali,
GALE Gates, Threadwaxing Space, PS1, White Columns, Hallwalls, New
York; Kunstlerwerkstatt Lothringer, Munich, Kunstverein Aachen, Germany;
Le Magasin, Grenoble, France; Shedhalle, Zurich, Switzerland. Her
public art collaboration with Sue Schaffner and Dyke Action Machine
is ongoing with a recent poster campaign in Vienna, Austria. She has
also worked with IFGO in New York during the St Patrick's Days protests.
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