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2015 Come & Go, Blum & Poe, LA, CA More SELECTED SOLO/COLLABORATIVE WORK 2015 Come & Go, Blum & Poe, LA, CA More Real Than Reality Itself, UnionDocs, Brooklyn, NY 2014 Community Action Center, CUNTemporary, London, UK Karlheinz Stockhausen’s Originale, The Kitchen, NY, NY 2013 Feelings and How To Destroy Them, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art at PNCA Feldman Gallery, Portland, OR We Made This Disaster Together, Deborah Schamoni, Munich, GERMANY Community Action Center or BUST!, SFMoMA, CA + cities nationwide 2012 Puppies & Babies, 3001 Gallery, LA, CA Pussy Riot: The Patriarchy is a Pyramid Scheme (redux), Creative Time, NY, NY Community Action Center (with A.K. Burns), Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA Bodies, Identities, and Alternative Economies, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland, OR Community Action Center, MoMA, NY, NY 2011 G.L.O.W. Match 4: Gone Livin’ Out West, Commonwealth & Council, LA, CA Community Action Center, Feminist Art Gallery (FAG), Toronto, CANADA; TATE Modern, UK C.L.U.E., SFMoMA, San Francisco, CA SELECTED GROUP WORK 2015 Queer Fantasy, OHWOW, LA, CA Amazonite, Three Days Awake, LA, CA 2014 Auto Body, Spinello Projects, Miami, FL New Dawn, Silberkuppe, Berlin, GER Take Ecstasy with Me, Whitney Museum, NY , NY More Real Than Reality Itself, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX Made in L.A. Biennial, Hammer Museum, LA, CA Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, NY 2013 ReMap4, The Apartment, Athens, GR KUKUK, Deborah Schamoni, Munich, GERMANY Erogenous Zone/Temporary Autonomous Zone / 2, Pony Royal, Berlin, GER Book Machine, Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR In Unison, Get This! Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2012 Out of Focus, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK AbstractSexAmerica, Hélène Bailly, Paris, FRANCE Tilt/Shift, Luis de Jesus, LA, CA 2011 When is a human being a woman?, Hollybush Gardens, London, UK Flaming Days in a Rented World, ICA, London, UK A Gay Bar Called Everywhere (with costumes and no practice), The Kitchen, NY, NY Bodily Choreography, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, POLAND Feeling Bad, 54th International Biennale di Venezia 2011, Swiss Pavillion/Teatro Fondamenta Nuove, ITALY Dance/Draw, ICA/Boston, MA Jack Smith: Thanks for Explaining Me, Gladstone Gallery, NY 2010 Greater NY, P.S.1/MoMA, Queens, NY 50 Artists Photograph The Future, Higher Pictures, NY, NY 2009 Ecstatic Resistance, Grand Arts, Kansas , MO; X Initiative, NY, NY Queer Gaze, Fontanelle Galllery, Portland, OR Dance With Camera, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, AZ Rencontres Internationales, Reina Sofia, Madrid, SPAIN Mutual: On Collaboration, Samson Projects, Boston, MA 2008 Gender Bender, Cinema Lumiere, Bologna, Italy Making Do 3, Yale University School of Art Green Hall Gallery, New Haven, CT PM Dawn, Taxter & Spengemann, NY, NY Intrude 366, Zendai MoMA, Shanghai, CHINA Fruit Farm Film Festival, McMinnville, OR La Mirada Iracunda/The Furious Gaze, Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, SPAIN 2007 Creative Imagination, Aspen Art Museum, CO En Perfecto Desorden, Reina Sofia, Madrid, SPAIN Neointegrity, Derek Eller Gallery, NY, NY Shared Women, LACE, LA, CA CURATORIAL PROJECTS 2014 Readykeulous by Ridykeulous: What Liberation Feels Like™, St Louis Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO and Institute of Contemporary Art/Philadelphia 2012 Three Tapes by Carole Roussopoulos, Light Industry, Brooklyn, NY 2011 Readykeulous: The Hurtful Healer: The Correspondance [sic] Issue, Invisible-Exports, NY, NY 2010 Christmas on Earth & Flaming Ears, Light Industry, Brooklyn, NY Hardcorps, Movement Research, NY/Brooklyn, NY 2009 Ridykeulous Hits Bottom, Leo Koenig Projekte, NY, NY 2008 Contraseñas/Passwords: Our Bodies, Our Selves, Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, SPAIN Ridykeulous: That Looks Really Cute on You!, Bronx Museum, NY Ridykeulous: The Odds Are Against Us, P.S.1. Contemporary Art Center, Queens, NY 2007 Ridykeulous: At Least It's Not Abstract!, The Kitchen, NY, NY Shared Women, LACE, LA, CA 2006 Ridykeulous, Participant Inc., NY, NY SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY MAIN THEME: Gender Fluidity & Post-Identity, Kaleidoscope Issue #25, Fall 2015) Critics Picks: A.L. Steiner at Blum & Poe, Travis Diehl, artforum.com, July 2015 A.L. Steiner & Maggie Nelson, BOMB Magazine Issue 132/Summer 2015 Vanity, Musée Magazine (No. 11, April 2015) A.L. Steiner: Your Feelings Are Your Fault, Aperture Issue 218, Spring 2015 Weird and cool 'Touching the Art' series heads to Art Basel, Carolina Miranda, LA Times, December 2, 2014 Touching The Art: Episode 4, Ovation Network, October 15, 2014 Art Matters: A Biennial in, and About, LA., Su Wu June, T: The NY Times Style Magazine, June 13, 2014 Steiner, Brian Gernick, Native Strategies: Dispersions (Summer 2014/Issue 4) Review: Whitney Biennial, Helen Molesworth, Artforum, May 2014 Review: Readykeulous by Ridykeulous: This Is What Liberation Feels Like™", William Gass, Art Papers March/April 2014 LA: Land of Artists, California Sunday Magazine, Carolina Miranda, LA Times, October 5, 2014 Exhibit a Creation of Show, Not Tell, Peter Plagens, Wall Street Journal, Aug. 19, 2014 The Hammer Debuts ‘Made in L.A.’, Michael Herren, LA Confidential, June 2014 Radical Teamwork: A.L. Steiner’s Intensely Collaborative Practice, Eric Bryant, Modern Painters June 2014 Modern Art Notes: A.L. Steiner, Tyler Green, manpodcast.com, June 26, 2014 A.L. Steiner: Beyond Electroclash, Drew Tewksbury, KCET, June 20, 2014 A.L. Steiner: Managing Impossibility, Chelsea Haines, Mousse #43, April 2014 Critical Reduction: The 2014 Whitney Biennial, Benjamin Sutton, artnet.com, March 14, 2014 Where Have All The Politics Gone?, Jillian Steinhauer, hyperallergic.com, March 5, 2014 Thank God It's Not Abstract: A Ridykeulous Interview, Jessica Baran, hyperallergic.com, March 19, 2014 Review: A.L. Steiner's 'Feelings and How to Destroy Them' at PNCA, John Motley, The Oregonian, October 15, 2013 Community Action Center On the Road, Noah Simblist, Art:21 Blog, July 9, 2013 Review: Winter/Spring Collection by Narcissister + A.L. Steiner, Adrienne Walser, Another Righteous Transfer, May 12, 2013 Tyler Coburn & A.L Steiner, Shifter 20: What We Can Knot, Spring 2013 Sex Tools: New Queer Narratives as Community Action Cinema (cover story), Bradford Nordeen, Afterimage (Volume 40/No. 5) What is Love?: Queer Subcultures and the Political Present, Virginia Solomon, e-flux journal #44/April 2013 The Art of Communication: An Interview With A.L. Steiner, Kyle Fitzpatrick, L.A I'm Yours, February 11, 2013 3 Questions on the Economy from Keith Hennessy to A.L. Steiner and Mårten Spångberg, READING – A ZINE, American Realness Festival, January 2013 Occupy the Mind: Pedagogy, 'Capitalocentrism' and the Arts Fantasy, Sue Bell Yank, KCET, Nov. 29, 2012 “amazing!”, Mira Schor, October 13, 2012 http://ayearofpositivethinking.com/ Riding The Wet, Wet Wave: An Interveiw with A.K. Burns + A.L. Steiner on Community Action Center, Anthea Black, No More Potlucks No. 19/January-February 2012 Switching Power: An Interview with A.L. Steiner, Anthea Black, No More Potlucks No. 19/January-February 2012 Zackary Drucker + A.L. Steiner, Sleek Magazine Autumn 2011 2011 Tastemakers: A.L. Steiner + A.K. Burns, OUT Magazine October 2011 The Lowdown: A. L. Steiner, iO Tillett Wright, The NY Times’ T Magazine, May 11, 2011 Critic’s Pick: A.L. Steiner, Barbara Pollack, ARTNews, April 2011 Community Action Center: An Interview with A.K. Burns & A.L. Steiner, Lauren Cornell, Little Joe, Issue 2 Labor Movement, Artforum March 2011 Angry Art Letters on the Lower East Side, Rachel Wetzler, hyperallergic.com, February 3, 2011 Jeff Koons and the Crisis of the Sexual Object, Ben Davis, artinfo.com, January 19, 2011 Community Action Interaction, Johnny Misheff, DIS Magazine, 2011 Play Sex Love, Kathryn Fischer, Bend Over Magazine, Issue No. 5/Winter 2011 Review: Community Action Center, Cynthia Chris, Springerin, January 2011 Queer Eyes, David Velasco, Artforum, November 2010 PRINTED MATTER Uncounted: Emily Roysdon (Secession, Austria), 2015 Sexual Differences and Otherwise: Imagining Queer Feminist Art Histories, ed. Amelia Jones; Erin Silver. (Manchester University Press, 2015) Made in L.A. 2014 catalogue, Butler, Connie, Michael Ned Holte (eds.), Prestel USA, June 2014 A Queer Time and Place, Frieze Magazine, May 2014 500 Words, Artforum.com, March 12, 2014 A Conversation In The Midst of World Annihilation: Malik Gaines + A.L. Steiner, 2014 Whitney Biennial catalogue (March 2014) Feelings and How To Destroy Them (catalogue essay), Anna Sew Hoy: Suppose and a Pair of Jeans (RAM Publications, 2013) Puppies & Babies, text by Maggie Nelson (February 2013) Interview with Patty Schemel, Little Joe #4 (Winter 2013) Death Chamber of Commerce, Creative Time Reports (October 2012) Community Action Center: Before and Beyond, Högkvarteret (Spring 2012) Postcards: Before/After: Z Drucker & A.L. Steiner, Bas Fisher Invitational (2011) Cliffs Notes: Community Action Center (2010) A Performance Is Always Happening (catalogue essay), Figura Cuncta Videntis: The All-Seeing Eye, Thyssen- Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2010) Douglas Gordon: Predictable Incidents in Unfamiliar Surroundings, Nos. 1,2,3,4,5 (catalogue essay), The Collection Book, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2008) Our Bodies, Our Selves (curatorial/catalogue essay), Contraseñas/Passwords, Centro Cultural Monterhermoso, Vitoria- Gasteiz, Spain (2008) Catherine Opie (catalogue essay), Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Museo
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