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Guyton / Walker GUYTON / WALKER Wade GUYTON, born 1972 in Hammond, USA, lives and work in New York City, USA Kelley WALKER, born 1969, Columbus, USA, lives and works in New York City, USA http://www.airdeparis.com/artists/guytonwalker/ (* indicates publication) SOLO SHOWS 2013 Wade Guyton, Guyton/Walker, Kelley Walker, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz 2010 Front Room: Guyton/Walker, Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore 2009 Greene Naftali, New York Air de Paris, Paris 2008 LAX Art, Los Angeles Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna, Bologna* 2006 Empire Strikes Back, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge 2005 The Failever of Judgement Part III, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York * 2004 The Failever of Judgement , Rheinschau Cologne Art Projects, Cologne - XXXXX BBB XXXXXFFFFFF FFFF, Midway Contemporary Art Center, St. Paul* GROUP SHOWS 2019 More, Air de Paris, Romainville 2016 Painting 2.0 :Expression in the Information Age, Museum Brandhorst, Munich 2015 Popular Images, Karma, New York 2014 Passions secrètes, collections privées flamandes, Lille 3000, Tripostal, Lille Love Story, Anne & Wolfgang Titze Collection, Winter Palace/ 21er Haus, Vienne Teen Paranormal Romance, The Renaissance Society, Chicago 2012 Contemporary Art Wing Reopening, Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Decade: Contemporary Collecting, 2002-2012, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York The Slide Show: Mekanism Skateboards, Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain Auvergne, Clermond-Ferrand 2011 In the Name of the Artists - American Contemporary Art from the Astrup Fearnley Collection, The São Paulo Biennial, São Paulo I don't know if it makes any sense - I feel quite dizzy and a little drunk due to the blow. I will return with more info shortly…, IMO, Copenhagen 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Martos Gallery Summer Location, Bridgehampton, NY Street Trash, Brooklyn, New York The Luminous Interval: D. Daskalopoulos Collection, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao 2010 Dwelling, Marianne Boesky, New York At Home/Not At Home: Works from the collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, CCS Bard Hessel Museum, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York Curious?, 21st-Century Art from Private Collections, Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn 2009 AIR DE PARIS Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, MoMA, New York * Bridges & Tunnels: New Jerseyy at Hard Hat, Hard Hat, Geneva Bed Borrow and Steal, the Rubell Family Collection, Miami Five, BAIBAKOV, Moscow Making Worlds, curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Biennale di Venezia * phot(o)bjects, curated by Bob Nickas, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver Silent Writings, Espace culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris 2008 Mutual: On Collaboration, Cleopatra’s, Brooklyn, New York Galerie Catherine Bastide and Dépendance, Brussels, Belgium Works on Paper by Gallery Artists and Ricci Albenda, Greene Naftali, New York Here is Every, 4 Decades of Contemporary Art, MoMA, New York God is Design, Galeria Fortes Vilaça, Sao Paulo, Brasil 2006 Bring the War Home, curated by Drew Heitzler, QED Gallery, Los Angeles Imagination Becomes Reality. Part IV: Borrowed Images, Samlung Goetz, Munich Uncertain States of America, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson; Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland; Herning Art Museum Collection 2005-06, curated by Bob Nickas, Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels An Ongoing Low-Grade Mystery, curated by Bob Nickas, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York Uncertain States of America, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson; Serpentine Gallery, London; Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland; Herning Art Museum, Denmark, curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Gunnar Kvaran 2005 Uncertain States of America, curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Gunnar Kvaran, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo * Make It Now: New Sculpture in New York, SculptureCenter, Long Island City* BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 The Syz Collection, JRPIRingier, Zurich, 2018, p.170-171 2011 Statements, Artforum, February 2011, pp. 168-169 Adam Georgina, Charlotte Burns and Riah Pryor, A Happy Medium", The Art Newspaper, December. Karine Tissot, Wade Guyton and Jelley Walker, Guy Bärtschi -Geneva, Flash Art, October, p.116 2010 Scott Andrea K., The Creative Life:Ars Brevis, New Yorker, May 24, p.23 Smith Roberta, Art ?Life ? Must We Choose ?, New York Times, Friday July 2, p.C21 Vogel, Carol, Whitney Heads for the High Line, New York Times, April 15 Ellegood, Anne, The Exquisite Corpse is Alive and Well, TATE Etc n°18, p.72-79 Whitney Museum Brings Guyton/Walker, Barbara Kueger, Tauba Auebarch to Chelsea High Line, juxtapoz.com, August 18 2009 The Solar Anus, a text by Georges Bataille, The Flesh n°6, 2009 Lavrador, Judicaël, La peinture et le dessin s'échappent du cadre, Qu'est-ce que l'art aujourdh'hui?, 2009, p.21-28 Saskia Neuman, Guyton\Walker, Making Worlds Exhibition, cat.53ème Biennale di Venezia, p. 72-73 Lavrador, Judicaël, Tout Contre La Factory, Les Inrockuptibles, n° 724, 13 au 19 octobre 2009, p. 50-52 Pécoil Vincent, Guyton\Walker, 02 n°51, Automne 2009, p.45-49 Falconer Morgan, Reviews, Art in Review, n° 34, September 2009, p. 127 Smith Roberta, Art in Review, The New York Times, July 16, 2009 Bollen, Christopher, Guyton Walker Serve Creative Juices, www.interviewmagazine.com, 01 juillet 2009 Lavrador, Judicaël, L'"action printing" de Guyton/Walker, Les Inrockuptibles, n° 708, 23 au 29 juin 2009, p. 79 53rd Venice Biennale Artists' Special Projects, Flash Art,n° 266, May-June, p. 99 Fiduccia, Joanna, Original Copies: Image in the Zero Dimension, Art on Paper, vol. 13, n° 5, May-June 2009, pp. 46- 57 Focus New York Artists Dictionary, Flash Art, March-April Mack Joshua, Reviews: Guyton/ Walker, Time Out New York, July 23-29, p.45 Carlson Ben, Making Worlds, Dossier Issue n°4, pp 114-123 2008 AIR DE PARIS Bankowsky, Jack, Best of 2008, Artforum, December Viliani, Andrea, Guyton\Walker, exhibition catalogue, MAMbo, Bologna, Italy Fontaine, Claire, "Wade Guyton/Kelley Walker, Museo d'Arte Moderna, Bologne", Frog, n° 7, 2è semestre 2008 Guyton Walker par Guyton Walker, Frog, n° 7, 2è semestre 2008 Sharp, Chris, Review, frieze.com, 29.02.08 2007 Momin, Shamim, Ice Cream, Phaidon Press 2006 Dorment, Richard, “America’s new age of anxiety,” The Telegraph, September 12 Jasper, Adam, “Wade Guyton, Seth Price, Josh Smith, Kelley Walker,” Frieze, September Smith, Roberta, “Endgame Rules: Borrow, Sample, Multiply, Repeat”, The New York Times, July 7 Beck, Richard S., “Coconuts, Lights, Adorn New Exhibit,” The Harvard Crimson, March 17 Paul, Alexander, “At Carpenter Center, ‘Empire Strikes Back,’” Harvard University Gazette, March 16 Koenigsberg, Eric, “The Art of Collaboration,” Men’s Vogue, Spring 2005 Griffin, Tim, “Please Recycle: The Art of Kelley Walker,” Artforum, April Smith, Roberta, “A Carnival of Art, Money, Surf, and Sand,” The New York Times, Saturday, December 3 Schwabsky, Barry, “Surface Tension, Future Greats,” ArtReview, December Rimanelli, David, “New York,” Best of 2005, Artforum, December Danto, Arthur, “Uncertain States of America,” Artforum, December Bollen, Christopher, “Suspended Matter,” The New York Times Style Magazine,” Fall Burton, Johanna, “Go Nuts,” V Magazine, Fall 2005 Bell, Kirst, “Wade Guyton,” Frieze, September Stillman, Nick, “Please Do Not Remove This Label,” The Brooklyn Rail, July Rosenberg, Karen, "Artists On The Verge Of A Breakthrough," New York Magazine, March 7 Scott, Andrea, "The new new things," Time Out New York, June 2-8 Smith, Roberta, "The Many Shades of Now, Explored in 3 Dimensions," The New York Times, May 27 Henry, Max, "Wade Guyton\Kelley Walker," Time Out New York, March 17-23 Kelsey, John, "Guyton \ Walker," Artforum, May Uslip, Jeffrey, "Wade Guyton and Kelley Walker," Flash Art, May-June Burton, Johanna, "How Does the Verb Work When One Speaks of Collaboration? On Recent Work by Wade Guyton and Kelley Walker," catalog essay for The Failever of Judgement, Midway Contemporary, St. Paul Stroun, Fabrice, "Dear Ketel One Reader," catalog essay for The Failever of Judgement, Midway Contemporary, St. Paul CATALOGUES 2008 guyton\walker, Skira/MAMbo 2004 The Failever of Judgement, Midway Contemporary, St. Paul, JRP/Ringier PUBLICATIONS Annual Edition Portfolio 2011, Artists Space, New York, 2011 COLLECTIONS MNAM Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Fondation Bechtler, Zurich, Switzerland The Silvie Fleming Collection, Londres, Grande Bretagne AIR DE PARIS .
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