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CV Michele Oka Doner-MOD Site December 13, 2018
Michele Oka Doner CV SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2021 Fire, Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey 2020 The Missing Element, Manitoga. Russel Wright Design Center, Garrison, NY 2018 Stringing Sand on Thread Adler Beatty Gallery Fluent in the Language of Dreams, Wasserman Projects, Detroit, Michigan (Catalog) Strategic Misbehavior, Tower 49, New York, New York (Catalog) Bringing The Fire, David Gill Gallery, London, UK 2017 Into The Mysterium, Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Miami, Florida (cat.)(video) Surf Club, Historic Photo Exhibition, curator, Surfside, Florida 2016 How I Caught A Swallow in Mid-Air, Perez Art Museum Miami, Florida (catalog) Michele Oka Doner at David Gill Gallery, PAD, London 2015 Mysterium, David Gill Gallery, London, UK Feasting On Bark, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York (catalog) 2014 The Shaman’s Hut, Christies, New York, New York (catalog) 2012 Earth, Air, Fire, Water. Art Association of Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole, Wyoming 2011 Michele Oka Doner: Exhaling Gnosis, Miami Biennale, Miami, Florida (catalog) Neuration of the Genus, Dieu Donné Gallery, New York, New York (catalog) 2010 Down to Earth, Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Germany online catalog: http://www.nymphenburg.com/en/products/editions/down-to-earth Spirit and Form: Michele Oka Doner and the Natural World, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan (catalog) 2008 HumanNature (Bronze, Clay, Porcelain, Works on Paper), Marlborough Gallery (Chelsea), New York, New York (catalog) 2004 Four Decades, Four Media, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York 2003 Michele Oka Doner: New Sculpture, Marlborough Gallery (Chelsea), New York, New York (catalog) Fleeting Moments, MIA Gallery, Miami, Florida (catalog) Palmacae, Christofle, Paris, France 2001 ELP Studio, Rome, Italy 2000 Paper/Papers, Willoughby Sharp Gallery, New York, New York A Fuoco, Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome, Italy 1998 Ceremonial Silver, Primavera Gallery, New York, New York (catalog) 1991 Michele Oka Doner Sculpture. -
Artists' Bios
Artists’ Bios: Enhanced! CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS Yoan Capote (b. 1977, Pinar del Rio, Cuba) attended the National School of Art and Higher Institute of Art in Havana throughout the 1990s. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions worldwide, including Emotional Objects, Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, UK (2014); Psicomorfosis, Galería Habana, Havana, Cuba (2008); Pensamientos Paralelos, Havana Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland (2006). Yoan has received numerous awards, including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2006) and the UNESCO Prize at the 7th Havana Biennial with Galería DUPP (2000). He lives and works in Havana, where he was a professor at the Higher Institute of Art from 2001 to 2003. James Casebere (b. 1953, East Lansing, MI) received a BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and an MFA from Cal Arts. Casebere’s works have been featured nationally and internationally, including at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford and the Musée d’Art Contemporain in Montreal and the 2010 Whitney Biennial. Casebere was commissioned to produce the May 5, 2013 cover of The New York Times Magazine. He has received fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. He lives and works in New York. Jerome Favre (b. 1971, Annecy, France) completed his photography studies in Lyon, France and moved to Taiwan as a freelance photographer. He has been based in Hong Kong since 2007. He has covered a wide range of events including two presidential campaigns and elections, the months-long riots and protests that followed the 2004 presidential election, several plane crashes, the deadly September 21, 1999 earthquake, the 2003 SARS outbreak and countless typhoons and natural disasters for the Associated Press. -
Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin 2015 Online Supplement Within These Lists, Objects in the by Other Media in Order of Prevalence
Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin 2015 online supplement Within these lists, objects in the by other media in order of prevalence. Acquisitions departments of American Decorative Dimensions are given in inches followed July 1, 2014– Arts, American Paintings and Sculpture, by centimeters in parentheses; height Asian Art, European Art, Modern and precedes width. For three-dimensional June 30, 2015 Contemporary Art, and Prints and sculpture and most decorative objects, Drawings are alphabetized by artist, then such as furniture, height precedes width ordered by date, then alphabetized by precedes depth. For drawings, dimen- title, then ordered by accession number. sions are of the sheet; for relief, intaglio, Objects in the departments of African and planographic prints, the matrix; and Art, Ancient Art, Art of the Ancient for screenprints and photographs, the Americas, Coins and Medals, and Indo- image, unless otherwise noted. For med- Pacific Art are ordered chronologically, als, weight is given in grams, axis in clock then alphabetized by title, then ordered hours, and diameter in millimeters. If an by accession number. object is shaped irregularly, maximum Circa (ca.) is used to denote that measurements are given. a work was executed sometime within Illustrated works are titled in bold. or around the date given. For all objects, principal medium is given first, followed 2 African Art Female Figure Bankoni Mali, 13th–15th century Terracotta, 8½ x 2¾ x 3 in. (21.6 x 7 x 7.6 cm) Bequest of Erika and Thomas Leland Hughes, b.a. 1945, ll.b. 1949, 2014.121.5 38 gold weights Akan Ghana or Ivory Coast, 14th–19th century Brass, ranging from ⅛ x ⅞ x ⅞ in.