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JANET DELANEY 2110 Byron St JANET DELANEY 2110 Byron St. Berkeley, CA 94702 [email protected] www.janetdelaney.com 510.852.3163 SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2018 EUQINOM Gallery, San Francisco, CA. “Public Matters” 2018 Hamburg Triennial, Hamburg, Germany. “South of Market vs SoMa Now” ​ ​ 2018 The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA. “South of Market” ​ ​ 2016 San Francisco Airport Museum, SFO, CA. “SoMa Now: South of Market in Transition” 2016 de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA. “Janet Delaney: South of Market” 2015 Jules Maeght Gallery, San Francisco CA. “New York City 1984-1987” ​ ​ 2011 Google Main Offices, San Francisco, CA. “South of Market” 2008 Southwestern College, San Diego, CA. “Midcareer Retrospective” 1999 Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR. “Housebound” 1996 University of Colorado, Boulder, CO “Housebound” 1987 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. “Nicaragua, A Grandmother’s Story” 1987 College of Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA. “Nicaragua, A Grandmother’s Story” 1986 Eye Gallery, San Francisco, CA. “Nicaragua, A Grandmother’s Story” 1983 Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Canada. “South of Market” 1983 SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA. “Form Follows Finance: A Survey of the South of Market” 1979 James D. Phelan Award in Photography, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA. “Interiors” 1978 Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA. “Interiors” SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2020 Euqinom Gallery, San Francisco, CA. “Early Works / Never Shown” 2019 Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA. “Unlimited” curated by Sandra Phillips ​ ​ 2018 Photo London with Euqinom Gallery, London, UK. “Public Matters” 2018 Aperture Gallery, New York, NY. “Refocus: A Collaboration between Aperture and WePresent” ​ ​ 2018 Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA. “Way Bay” 2017 Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA. “Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing” 2017 Euqinom Gallery, San Francisco, CA. “Summer Show” 2017 Berkeley Art Center and UC Berkeley School of Journalism. “Resistors: 50 Years of Social Movement Photography” 2017 de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, CA. “Virgin Landscape: Representations of Women and the American West” 2016 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. “About Time: Photography in a Moment of Change” th th 2016 6 ​ Street Windows at Market, San Francisco, CA. “Inside 6 ​ Street, Two Blocks of Art” ​ ​ 2015 Fresno Museum, Fresno, CA. “ Barsam Photography Invitational: Urban California” 2013 Clamp Art, New York, NY. “New York City, c. 1985” 2013 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. “Picturing Modernity” 2013 Format International Photography Festival, Derby, UK. “Format, 13 Exposures” 2012 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artist Gallery, San Francisco, CA. “Real and True” 2012 Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH. “DIY: Photographers and Books” 2011 Zhengzhou Museum, Zhengzhou, China. “The American Landscape” 2010 SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA. “Autobiography of San Francisco” 2009 Berkeley Public Art Program, Berkeley, CA. “Civic Center Art Collection” 2009 Myhren Gallery, University of Denver, CO. “The Family Stage” with Todd Hido 2005 Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, WA. “Focused” 2003 San Francisco Art Commission, San Francisco, CA. “Town and Country” 2002 SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA. “Safe Haven” curated by Diana Gaston 2002 FotoFest, “Discoveries Show” selected by Tim Wride of LACMA, Houston, Texas 2001 Flatfile, Chicago, IL. “Prosaic Beauty” 2000 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA. “New Photography” 1998 San Francisco Art Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA. “South of Market” 1992 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. “Stories of the City” 1987 University of California, San Diego, CA. “The Situated Image” 1986 Hunter College, New York, NY. “Feminist Photographic” 1984 Banff Center, School of Fine Arts, Canada. “Social Issues” 1984 New Museum, New York, NY. “Nicaragua Media Project” 1982 South of Market Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA. “Cities, An Urban Reality” 1981 80 Langton Street, San Francisco, CA. “Five Alarm Neighborhood” 1979 Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth, England. “California Photographers” GRANTS & AWARDS 2020 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship 2018 We Transfer/We Present Grant and Exhibition at Aperture 2019 Prix Pictet Award (nominated) ​ ​ 2012 Fulbright Grant 1986 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1982 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1979 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Survey Grant 1979 James D. Phelan Award in Photography SELECTED COLLECTIONS The Alameda County Art Commission The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Oakland Museum of California The Pilara Foundation San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Smithsonian American Art Museum BOOKS MACK Books, Public Matters. Fall 2018 ​ ​ MACK Books, South of Market. Fall 2013 ​ ​ De Young Museum, Janet Delaney: South of Market Exhibition Catalogue. Spring 2015 ​ ​ PUBLICATIONS Mastermind Issue 07 Featuring a portfolio of South of Market and an interview, 2020 ​ ​ ​ ZYZZYVA No. 117 Featuring a portfolio of South of Market and SoMa Now with text by Nathan Heller, 2019 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ODDA 16 Featuring a portfolio of Public Matters and South of Market and an interview, 2019 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ The Photographer’s Playbook Edited by Jason Fulford and Gregory Halpren, Aperture, 2014 ​ American Psyche Exhibition Catalog, Religare Arts, New Delhi, Essay 2011 ​ Autobiography of SF - Part 2 SF Camerawork Gallery, 2010 ​ Through the Lens of the City: NEA Surveys of the 1970s Mark Rice, Mississippi Press, 2005 ​ Blue Sky #27 Catalog- Home Fires, 1999 ​ Frog Face, photo-illustrated book for children, Henry Holt Co., 1998 ​ ​ PRINT MEDIA 2017 Harper's Magazine, Backpage “San Francisco Ballet Performing on Opening Day of the Moscone Center, 1981” 2016 New York Times, “Janet Delaney Photographs New York in the 1980s,” John Leland ​ ​ 2015 Newsweek, “Cities in Transition: Janet Delaney’s Photos Capture Transformation of San Francisco and New York”, Alexander Nazaryan 2015 Juxtapoz Magazine, “Janet Delaney’s New York City: 1984-1987” ​ ​ 2015 British Journal of Photography, “California Redux,” Stephen McLaren 2015 San Francisco Chronicle, “Photo Exhibit Reminds Us of SF’s Unembellished, Unnoticed Spots,” John King 2015 The Atlantic, CityLab “Photographing the Beginnings of the End of ‘Old San Francisco’,” Laura Bliss 2015 Juxtapoz, “Interview: Janet Delaney South of Market @ deYoung Museum, SF,” Gwynned Vitello 2015 Art Practical, “Janet Delaney: South of Market,” Glen Helfand 2015 San Francisco Chronicle, “Janet Delaney show Captures ‘80s Wave of Upheaval for Profit,” Kenneth Baker 2015 San Francisco Magazine, “Working Man’s SoMa,” Annie Tittiger 2014 BOOM The Journal of California, Vol 4 No. 2, “Living in a Fool’s Paradise,” Mark Hogan 2014 BOOM The Journal of California, Vol 4 No. 2, “Who You Calling a Techie?” Leah Reich 2013 The Guardian, “Janet Delaney’s best photograph: a burnt- out San Francisco kitchen, My Best Shot,” ​ ​ ​- Kate Abbott 2011 BW and Color Magazine, “San Francisco Bay: Four Photographers - Meghann Riepenhoff, Todd Hido, Dough Rickard, and Janet Delaney,” David Best 2011 Times of India, “American Psyche” Review 2009 Denver Post, “Family Stage with Todd Hido” Review 2008 Frameworks, College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley, “Between Chaos and Grace” 2003 La Fotografía Actual, Numero 96, Barcelona, Spain 2002 San Francisco Chronicle, Review of SF Camerawork show “Safe Haven,” Kenneth Baker 2000 Verso Press, Hollow City, Rebecca Solnit, photo ed. Susan Schwartzenberg ​ ​ 1996 Photo Review, Summer Issue, Housebound portfolio ​ ​ 1986 Photo Metro Magazine, Nicaragua, A Grandmother’s Story ​ 1986 Chronicle Books, San Francisco Observed, Ruth Silverman ​ ​ 1985 San Diego University Press, Fiction International ​ 1982 Artweek, South of Market review, Donna Lee Phillips ​ ​ - 1982 San Francisco Chronicle, “Politicizing the Concept of the Art World” ONLINE MEDIA 2019 booooooom.com, “‘Public Matters’ by Photographer Janet Delaney” ​ ​ 2019 British Journal of Photography, “Photography on a Postcard 2019,” Photo London, Sarah Roberts ​ ​ 2019 Le Monde, “San Francisco Bay and Rebel (San Francisco, baie et rebelle)” ​ ​ 2019 Le Monde, “And San Francisco went into resistance (Et San Francisco entra en résistance),” ​ ​ Corine Lesnes 2018 American Suburb X, “Janet Delaney: Public Life Matters,” Sunil Shah ​ ​ 2018 Leica Fotografie International, “Book of the Month - Janet Delaney - Public Matters,” Ulrich Ruter ​ ​ 2018 Photoeye, “Book of the Week: Public Matters,” Katherine Dimitruk ​ ​ 2018 SF Gate, “Photographer captured the vibrant street life of the Mission in the 1980s,” Michelle ​ ​ Robertson 2018 Museé Magazine, “Book Review: Public Matters,” Betsabe Morales ​ ​ 2018 It’s Nice That, “‘Staying vocal is essential’: Janet Delaney's empowering photographs of 1980s ​ ​ Marches,” Lucy Bourton 2018 The New Yorker, “What public life used to look like in San Francisco’s Mission District,” ​ ​ Nathan Heller 2018 Huck Magazine, “The radical history of 80s San Francisco, in photos,” Miss Rose ​ ​ 2018 The Guardian, “Protest and parade on the streets of San Francisco,” Lisa O’Kelly ​ ​ 2018 Artnet News, “Editors’ Picks: 17 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week,” ​ ​ Sarah
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