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LISI RASKIN Born in Miami, FL 1974 THE COMPANY 946 YALE STREET LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 646-281-1112 [email protected] LISI RASKIN Born in Miami, FL 1974 Education 2003 Master of Fine Arts School of the Arts, Columbia University, New York, NY 1996 Bachelor of Arts: Fine Arts, High Honors Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Exhibition Record (solo exhibitions marked by asterisk) 2011 3rd Singapore Biennial, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore (catalog) Curators: Russell Storer, Trevor Smith Time Machine in the Atomic War Command, Konjic, Bosnia Curator: Branko Dimitrijevic 2010 *Raskin/Hauptman: Kriegswichtig, Reception, Berlin, Germany *Mt. Disappointment, The Company, Los Angeles, CA Catch Me! Grasping Speed, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria (catalog) Curator: Katrin Bucher NapTime, as part of Object of Study/Subject of Learning, Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin Curator: Risa Puleo/Anna Craycroft 2009 *Warning Warum, Dia Art Foundation, New York, NY Curator: Lynne Cooke *Sunday Punch II (Barbarossa Style), Art Berlin Contemporary with Milliken Gallery, Berlin, Germany *Launch on Tactical Warning, Riccardo Crespi, Milan, Italy *Armada, Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin Curator: Risa Puleo 100 Years, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY Curator: Klaus Bisenbach Do They Love Their Children Too?, Milliken Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden The 11th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey (catalog) Curators: WHW The Red Thread, Tanas Gallery, Berlin, Germany Curators: WHW The 2nd International Athens Biennial, Athens, Greece (catalog) Curator: Chus Martinez The Stars in the Sky are Still Boss, Reed Gallery, University of Cincinnati, OH Curator: Matt Distel Project Esrange (and other research), 3-person show at The Company, Los Angeles, CA 2008 Command and Control, ADAA Fair, New York, NY Curator: Maria Lind *Mobile Observation (Transmitting and Receiving) Station, Center for Curatorial Studies Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Curator: Maria Lind Able Archer ‘83 (multi-character narrative drama on vinyl), Country Club/Iconoclast Editions, Cincinnati, OH Curator: Matt Distel *Topside, Milliken Gallery, Stockholm Katastrophenalarm, NKBK, Berlin, Germany (catalog) Curator: Christine Heidemann Self-Storage, The Hardware Store Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2008 Through the Glass Darkly, Redline Art Center, Denver, CO (catalog) Curator: Jenny Schlenzka Who’s Afraid of the New Now?, Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg (catalog) Curators: Maria Lind, Zoran Eric, Enrico Lunghi The Possibility of an Island, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, FL (catalog) Curator: Ruba Katrib 2007 *Switchyard, Guild and Greyshkul, New York, NY *Project Esrange, Signal Galeri, Malmoe, Sweden *Project Esrange (and other research), Gavle Konstcentrum, Gavle, Sweden Green Dreams, Kunstverein Wolfsburg, Germany (catalog) Curator: Christine Heidemann Formalities, IASPIS Project Space, Stockholm, Sweden (catalog) Curator: Maria Lind What Remains, Lambretto, Milan, Italy. Curator: Marco Tagliafierro The Line of Time + The Plane of Now, Wallspace and Harris Lieberman Gallery, New York, NY Curators: Halsey Rodman, Jacob Dyrenforth, Ohad Meromi Pensée Sauvage - von Freiheit, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany and Ursula Blickle Stiftung (catalog) Curator: Chus Martinez Jardins D'amis, Immenance, Paris, France Curator: Christine Heidemann Shared Women, LACE, Los Angeles, CA Curator: A.L.Steiner, Eve Fowler, Emily Roysdon Emergency, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY Curator: Thierry Geoffroy 2006 *High Positive Void Coefficient, Riccardo Crespi, Milan Curator: Gabi Scardi *Jack Shack, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY Curator: Bob Nickas Written in Light, Bloomberg HQ/Art in General, New York, NY. Curator: Zeljka Hembele 2005 *(Remote Location) Observation Station, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow Spring Loaded Amalgam, Art Forum Berlin, Germany Curator: Valeria Schulte-Fischedick *Parallel Telegram, Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany Atomica, Lombard Fried, New York, NY Hunch and Flail, Artists Space, New York, NY Curator: Amy Sillman Greater New York 2005, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY (catalog) Curator: Alana Heiss, Klaus Bisenbach, Bob Nickas Who’s the Protagonist, Guild and Greyshkul, New York, NY Curator: Ohad Meromi 2004 Salad Days, Artists Space, New York, NY Curator: Jeffery Walkoviac Skull Turner, Year Project, Brooklyn, NY Curators: Meredith Sparks and Ellie Ga Free Radio HDTS, High Desert Test Sites 4 at High Desert Test Sites, Joshua Tree, CA; Strange Animals at L.A.C.E., Los Angeles, CA Curators: Fabienne Lasserre & Christy Gast Field, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY Curator: Alyson Baker 2003 Research Station, High Desert Test Sites3, Joshua Tree, CA 24/7, Contemporary Art Center, Vilnius, Lithuania (catalog) Curator: Raimundas Malasauskas MFA Thesis Exhibition, Columbia University, New York Curator: Lia Gangitano 2002 High Desert Test Sites, Joshua Tree, CA (as part of A.O.T.) Procession, Columbia University, New York Curator: Eva Respini, Bibliography Pomonis, Mary Anna. “Lisi Raskin, The Company, Los Angeles.” Flash Art International (October 2010): 119. Morris, Matt. “Pictures and Statues: Country Club affirms the relevance of the handmade.” City Beat, July 7, 2010. Ekroth, Power, “What Keeps Mankind Alive? The 11th Istanbul Biennial.” Flash Art International, (November/December 2009): 30. Bailey, Stephanie. “Heaven 2nd Athens Biennale.” Art Papers (September/October 2009): 40-41. Fuller, Daniel. “No Nukes.” Art 21 Blog, August 2009. Green, Kate. “Lisi Raskin: Blanton Museum of Art.” Art Lies, Summer 2009, 85. Trezzi, Nicola. “Craft: From Commodities to Talismans, Modernity as a Remedy to the Aftermath.” Flash Art International (July – September 2009): 58 – 61. Raskin, Lisi as told to Lauren O’Neill Butler. “500 Words.” Artforum.com, March 23, 2009. Rosenberg, Karen. “Cheeky Hipsters in the Halls of Victorian Brigadiers.” The New York Times, February 22, 2008. Yablonsky. Linda. “Best in Show.” Artforum.com. February 24, 2008. Johnson, Paddy. “The ADAA Fair.” Art Fag City, February 25, 2008. Thiele, Camela. “Eine Minute Niagrafall.” Badische Neue Nachrichten, June 22, 2007. Cruewell, Thiele. “Begugnung mit dem Fremden.” Frankfurter Allegemeine Zeitung, June 25, 2007. Hebert, Niels. “Nyfiken American staeller ut raketbas i Gaevle.” Arbetarbladet, August 18, 2007. Widegren, Bjorn. “Man maste se upp pa Konstcentrum.” Gefle Dagblad, August 18, 2007. Waltenberg, Lillith. “Raketkoll.” Dygnet Runt, May 4 – 10, 2007. Cotter, Holland. "Lisi Raskin Switchyard." The New York Times, May 11, 2007. Bryan-Wilson, Julia. "Julia Bryan-Wilson on Lisi Raskin." ArtForum (May, 2007): 356-357. Casavecchia, Barbara . "Lisi Raskin at Riccardo Crespi." Flash Art International (Dec - Jan. 2007): 67. Pesapane, Lucia."Lisi Raskin at Riccardo Crespi." Tema Celeste (December 2006): 29. Peter, Mick. "Lisi Raskin at Transmission Gallery." C Magazine (March 2006): 89. Rutter, Ben. "It's Pronounced Nu-cle-ar." Ny Arts vol. 10, no. 9 (Sept - Oct, 2005) Moyer, Carrie. "Not By Design." The Gay City News vol. 75, no. 29 (July 21 - 27, 2005): Cotter, Holland. "ART REVIEW; Fanciful to Figurative to Wryly Inscrutable." The New York Times, July 8, 2005. Handelman, Marc and Lisi Raskin, "I'll Let You Be in My Dream if I Can Be in Yours." North Drive Press, June 2005. Reinhardt, Kirsten. "Besuch im Bunker." Berliner Zeitung, January 29, 2005. Johnson, Ken. "Field: Science, Technology and Nature." The New York Times, July 23, 2004. Johnson, Tom. "Field: Science, Technology and Nature." The Brooklyn Rail. September 2004. Inciuraite, Kristina. "Time and Space Travel: An Interview with Lisi Raskin." 24/7 September 12, 2003. Collections Hessel Museum, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Dia Art Foundation, New York, NY Grants and Fellowships 2010 Artists’ Fellowship, Inc. 2008 Artist in Residence, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 2007 Artist in Residence, IASPIS, Stockholm, Sweden 2005 Guna S. Mundheim Berlin Prize in the Visual Arts, The American Academy in Berlin, Germany 2003 Hayward Prize, American Austrian Foundation 2002 Joan Sovern Sculpture Award, Columbia University 2002 Teaching Assistantship, Columbia University 2001 Viar Merit Fellowship, Columbia University 1998 Mortimer Hays-Brandeis Traveling Fellowship, Brandeis University 1996 Louis P. Rabinovich Award: Painting and Sculpture 1996 Teaching Assistantship, Brandeis University Publications Raskin, Lisi. “A.L. Steiner.” C Magazine, (Spring 2007): 43. Raskin, Lisi. "Thought Crimes." MoMA PS1 Newspaper, June 2006. Raskin, Lisi. "Introducing Jessica Dickinson." NYFA Current, 2006. Raskin, Lisi. "Flipside at Artists Space." C Magazine, (Spring 2005): 44. Raskin, Lisi. “An Unknown Play – The Work of Ohad Meromi.” After School Drama: 3-7. Raskin, Lisi. “Lee Bontecou at MOMA.” C Magazine, (November 2004). Raskin, Lisi. “Jonah Freeman at Andrew Kreps.” Frieze Magazine, (October 2004): 177. Raskin, Lisi. “Rachel Harrison at Greene Naftali.” C Magazine (September 2004): 43. Raskin , Lisi.“Odds and Probabilities.” HTV (April 2004): 27-28. Raskin, Lisi. “E.V. Day at Henry Urbach Architecture.” Frieze Magazine (April 2004): 86. Raskin, Lisi. “Bill Saylor at Leo Koenig.” Frieze Magazine (October 2003): 97. Raskin, Lisi. “Transmogrification: Jocelyn Shipley and Michael Mahalchick.” Frieze Magazine (Summer 2003): 125. Raskin, Lisi. “Noah Purifoy," (November 2002) High Desert Test Sites Catalogue. Exhibition Catalogues Lisi Raskin: Mobile Observation, ed. Wolfgang Hauptman./Riccardo Crespi. Milan, Italy, 2009. 11th
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