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MARY TEMPLE 535 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211 718.218.9403 MARY TEMPLE 535 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211 718.218.9403 www.marytemple.com [email protected] ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS and PROJECTS 2011 Northwest Corner, Southeast Light, Rice University, Houston, TX 2011 Inside (Light), Out, Saint Gaudens’ Memorial Exhibition, Picture Gallery, Cornish, NH 2011 Morning Light, West Wall, permanent installation, MTA, Q Line, Neck Road Station, NYC 2010 Among Friends and Enemies, Mixed Greens, NYC 2010 Northeast Light, West Wall, permanent installation, MS114, NYC 2009 First Week, commissioned installation, Museum of Arts and Design, NYC 2009 Currency, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY 2008 Mary Temple, Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT 2007 Mary Temple, Sandroni Rey, L.A., CA 2007 Describing Light: Mary Temple Works on Paper, Trois Gallery, Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, GA 2006 The Forest for the Sea, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY 2006 Recalesce, Mixed Greens, NYC 2006 Extended Afternoon, Phase 2 & 3, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT 2006 Continuum, Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco, TX 2005 Extended Afternoon, Phase 1, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT 2004 Postcard Skies, Mixed Greens, NYC 2004 Drawing Room, Arts Club of Washington, Washington DC 2003 For the Millionth Time, Mixed Greens, NYC 2003 1,000,000 Ellipsoids, ZieherSmith, NYC 2003 Additament, cherrydelosreyes, Los Angeles, CA SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2011 War Images, Abrons Art Center at Henry Street Settlement, NYC 2011 Let Us Make Cake, New Museum, (façade project) with the Festival of Ideas for the New City, NYC 2011 Drawn from Photography,The Drawing Center, NYC 2011 The Days of This Society are Numbered, (Mural Newspaper Collaborative) Abrons Art Center at Henry Street Settlement, NYC 2011 Wall Works, The DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA 2011 The Bank and Trust Show, The Art Exchange, White Plains, NY 2011 Perception/Deception: Illusion in Contemporary Art, Delaware Art Museum 2010 Florist, SHOWstudio, London, England 2010 Site/Line, Add-Art through Eyebeam, curated by Joanna Montoya 2010 Day To-day,Martos Gallery, NYC, curated by Anne Couillaud-Masseron 2010 Smoke and Mirrors, Shadows and Fog, Hunter College/Time Square Gallery, NYC 2010 Look Again, Southeastern Center of Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC 2010 Beam, Board, Breath: An Investigation of Trees, Sun Valley Art Center, Sun Valley, ID 2010 False Documents and Other Illusions, Portland Museum of Art, Portland Maine 2010 Skowhegan Alumni Exhibition, 1999-2008, 92YTribeca, NYC 2010 Eye Spy, Playing With Perception, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA 2009 Contemporary Forms of Trompe l’oeil, Nitra Gallery, Nitra Slovakia 2009 X, 10TH Anniversary Exhibition, Mixed Greens Gallery, NYC 2009 Yes or No and/or Yes and No, Western Bridge, Seattle, WA 2009 Linear Abstraction, McKenzie Fine Art, New NYC 2008 Beyond a Memorable Fancy: Print, Perception and the Artist’s Intervention, The EPA Project Space, NYC 2008 The Future Must Be Sweet: The Lower East Side Printshop Celebrates 40 Years, International Print Center, NYC 2008 New Work: Mary Temple, Alyson Shotz, Zilvinas Kempinas, SFMoMA, CA 2008 Badlands, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA 2008 Second_Nature, travels to Luxembourg and Chamarande, France 2008 Inner and Outer Space, The Mattress Factory, Pittsburg, PA 2008 Light Seeking Light, Western Bridge, Seattle, WA 2007 Double Take: The Poetics of Illusion and Light. Mary Temple, Alexandra A. Grant and Bernhard Hildebrandt, The Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD 2007 Workspace Program 2001-2007 curated by Patti Phillips, Dieu Donne, NYC 2007 New Prints 2007, International Print Center New York, NYC 2007 New Prints, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA 2007 A Certain Slant of Light, Rush Philanthropic, Corridor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2007 Summer ’07 Exhibition, Lower Eastside Printshop, NYC 2007 Thoreau Reconsidered, Wave Hill Glyndor Gallery, Bronx, NY 2007 Link, G.O.C.A., Phoenix, Arizona 2007 New Prints 2007, Winter, International Print Center New York, NYC 2006 Light x 8: Light in Contemporary Art, The Jewish Museum, NYC 2006 Landscape Re-Imagined, Margaret Thatcher Projects, NYC 2006 Fall ’06 Exhibition, Lower Eastside Printshop, NYC 2006 Up Against the Wall, Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT 2006 Metaphysics of Youth, Artenova-Fuoriuso, Lungomare sud, Pescara, Italy 2006 Parallel Visions II: Outsider and Insider Art Today, Galerie St. Etienne, NYC 2006 In Practice Project Series, SculptureCenter, LIC,Queens, NY 2006 The Space Between Us, University Art Museum, U of Albany, NY 2005 Flow: Navigating the Super Paradigm, Collaborative Concepts, Beacon, NY 2005 Now Playing, ParaSite, Beacon, NY 2004 Drawing Show, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY 2004 Presence of Light, Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA 2003 OnLine, Feigen Contemporary, NYC 2003 Brooklyn Artist on 57th Street, Nohra Haime Gallery, NYC 2003 Landslide, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY 2003 Explaining Magic, Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2003 Better Homes and Gardens, Zoller Gallery, State College, PA 2003 Art Chicago 2003, Navy Piers, Chicago, IL 2003 Dreamy, ZieherSmith Gallery, NYC 2003 Disciplines, McGrath Galleries, NYC 2002 Soft, Space (Untitled), New Haven, CN 2002 Threepeat, Green Room, Mixed Greens, NYC 2002 Freight Elevator Project, D.U.M.B.O., Brooklyn, NY 2002 See-Through, Satellite Project Space, L.I.C., Queens, NY 2002 Carleen Sheehan, Nathaniel Lieb, Mary Temple, Fish Tank Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2002 organic forms/synthetic materials, Moreau Galleries, St Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN 2001 Works on Paper, Irvine Art Center, Irvine, CA 2001 Material Whirled, Art in General, NYC 2000 Transfix, Artplace, Los Angeles, CA (Mary Temple and Louis Cameron) 2000 Wunderkammer: Wonderworks, Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2000 Small Things, Studio 179, Morgantown, WV 2000 Betty Crocker, “A” Space Gallery, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY 2000 Sugar, 31 Grand, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY EDUCATION 1998 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME 1995 M.F.A., Painting and Drawing, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 1989 B.F.A., Painting, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2011 Britt, Douglas, “Mary Temple Paints Rice Gallery Visitors Into a Corner”, The Houston Chronicle, 29-95, February 2, 2011, February 2, 2011. Boyer, Theresa, “Time Stands Still at Rice Gallery Show”, The Rice Thresher, January 28, 2011. Couillaud, Anne, “Day-to-Day: Artists' Daily Practices Incorporate the Time Dimension, The Huffington Post”, February 23, 2011. Buckley, Annie, “On Seeing: An Online Exhibition”, The Huffington Post, February, 19 2011. Bahr, Anna. “RxArt Aims to Make Hospitals A Little Less Scary,” The Huffington Post, November, 2, 2011. Green, Tyler, “Mary Temple at Rice Gallery”, Weekend Roundup, Modern Art Notes, Blog, February 7, 2011. Lima, Benjamin, “Mary Temple at Rice Gallery”, Critic’s Pick, Artforum.com, May, 2011. Paulus, Nathan, “Mary Temple: Northwest Corner, Southeast Light”, Houston Press, February 3, 2011. Rosenberg, Karen, “Review: Authorship or Translation? Notes toward Redefining Creativity”, The New York Times, February 24, 2011. Quagliata, Gail Victoria Braddock, “The Days of This Society are Numbered”, The Brooklyn Rail, April, 9, 2011. Sozanski, Edward J., “Art: Tease-the-eye Trickery is a Treat”, Philadelphia Inquirer, philly.com, June, 5, 2011. 2010 Adler, Tracy, and Hoberman, Mara, “Smoke and Mirrors, Shadow and Fog”, exhibition catalogue. Alexander, Ella, “Flowers in Fashion”, Vogue.com, November 9, 2010. Markonish, Denise, “Currency”, project catalogue essay. van den Broeke, Teo, “Blooming Marvelous”, Esquire.com, November 9, 2010. thedailybeast, “The Week in Politcal Cartoons”, June 06, 2010. worldnews.com, “The Week in Politcal Cartoons”, June 05, 2010. Matijcio, Steven, “Look Again”, exhibition catalogue essay. 2009 “Between the Lines”, a coloring book of drawings by contemporary artists, volume 2, RXart Cross Susan, Denise Markonish editors, “Sol LeWitt 100 Views”, published by MASS MoCA in association with Yale University Press, p. 114. 2008 Gass, Ali, “New Work: Zilvinas Kempinas, Alyson Shotz, Mary Temple”, SFMoMA, brochure. Kwon, Liz, “Art and Space—Mary Temple”, bob International Magazine of Space and Design, #053, November 2008, pp. 124-129. Kushner, Marilyn S., “The Future Must Be Sweet—Lower East Side Printshop Celebrates 40 Years”, catalogue essay, 2008. Levy, Michelle, “Beyond a Memorable Fancy, Print: Perception and the Artist’s Intervention”, catalogue. Grant, Adriana, “Under a Western Sun: Mary Temple at Western Bridge”, seattleweekly.com, December 02, 2008. Kurtz, Melissa, “A Mattress Factory Exhibit Challenges the Walls of Its Own Galleries”, Pittsburgh City Paper, September 25, 2008. Miller, Brian, “Light Seeking Light”, seattleweekly.com, November 19, 2008. Meyers-Kingsley, Dara, “Inner and Outer Space”, The Mattress Factory, brochure. Graves, Jen, “Mary Temple and the Doubting Zone”, thestranger.com, October 17, 2008. Hackett, Regina, “‘Light Seeking Light’, Yields Significant Rewards for the Patient Viewer”, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, , October 16, 2008. Graves, Jen, “The Traumatic Arts”, thestranger.com, September 30, 2008. Amado, Miguel, “Inner and Outer Space”, Critic’s Picks, Artforum.com, September. Markonish, Denise, “BADLANDS: New Horizons in Landscape”, exhibition catalogue, The MIT Press. Stafford Scott, “BADLANDS: A New Horizon at Mass MoCA”, The Berkshire Eagle, May 8, 2008, front page and A4. McNatt, Glenn, “The Real World Reflected Back at Us”, The Baltimore Sun, February 20, 2008.
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