Michael Genovese (artist)
Michael Genovese (born 1976, Chicago) is a Los Angeles-based multi-disciplinary artist.
Selected Exhibitions
- 2016 Michael Genovese, "Intervals," Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles, CA.[1][2][3]
- 2013 Michael Genovese, Lines and Cracks and Zebras and Horses, OHWOW, Los Angeles, CA.[4][5][6]
- 2013 Michael Genovese, Joliet, Paris London Hong Kong, Chicago, IL [7][8]
- 2012 Michael Genovese, P.S./P.P.S., Frost Art Museum, Miami, FL [9]
- 2012 Write Now, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
- 2011 Materialism, OHWOW, Miami, FL [10]
- 2011 Between Here and There: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection, Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL
- 2011 The South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship Exhibition, Frost Art Museum, Miami, FL [11]
- 2010 The Island, Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and OHWOW, Miami Beach, FL [12]
- 2010 New Work Miami 2010, Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL [13]
- 2010 Writ Deep, Northern Illinois University School of Art, Dekalb, IL [14]
- 2009 Michael Genovese, It's Not the Heat, it's the Humility, OHWOW, Miami, FL [15]
- 2008 Michael Genovese, Institutionalized, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Chicago, IL (solo exhibition/residency)
- 2008 Michael Genovese, Contemplation Station, Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL (solo exhibition/residency) [16]
- 2008 Michael Genovese, "We all we got", Packer Schopf, Chicago, IL
- 2008 Michael Genovese, "Just 'cause it's legal, doesn't make it right", Jack the Pelican Presents, Brooklyn, NY
- 2008 Sign Language, University of Texas at San Antonio and Unit B, San Antonio, TX (two person exhibition)[17][18]
Residencies
- 2011-12 New World School of the Arts, Miami, FL (visiting artist)
- 2011-12 Frost Art Museum and Florida International University, Miami, FL (visiting artist)[19]
- 2010 Northern Illinois University School of Art, DeKalb, IL (artist in residence)
- 2010 South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship (Miami-Dade)
- 2008 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Chicago, IL (artist in residence) [20]
- 2008 Pedway at the Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago, IL (artist in residence)[21]
- 2007 Co-Habitat, Monterrey, MX (artist in residence)
- 2005 Danish Arts Council, Copenhagen, DK (visiting artist)
References
- Michael Genovese, Intervals at Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles
- Gavin, Francesca. Monocle Arts Review, London, UK
- Kane, Carolyn L. Bridge Time, Know Wave, New York, NY.
- Mizota, Sharon. Spotting Cracks in the System, Los Angeles Times, p. D18-19, January 25, 2013
- Koh, Daveen. Shards of Hope, The Cornell Daily Sun, January 31, 2013
- Momin, Shamim. Lines and Cracks and Zebras and Horses, OHWOW, 2013 Archived 2013-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
- Westin, Monica. New City, September 17, 2013
- Stratton, Shannon. The Writing of History, Exhibition Essay, Chicago, IL.
- Suarez De Jesus, Carlos. He Said, We Said. New Times, Miami, FL. April 19, 2012
- Materialism at OHWOW, Vernissage TV, 2011
- Tschida, Anne. “Gritty Urbanism at the Frost.” The Miami Herald, p. 1-3M, August 7, 2011 Archived September 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- Los Angeles Nomadic Division. the island, December, 2010
- "Art news, New Work Miami, 2010". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
- Stratton, Shannon. NIU School of Art, Essay for Writ Deep, 2010
- Brukell, Claire. “OHWOW: A Fabulous Ménage.” Blend, Amsterdam, NL., August 16, 2011
- "Apple, Lauri. “Genovese’s Pedway Project ending this weekend.” G/B, Chicago, IL. June 27, 2008"
- Judson, Ben. “Sign Language.” Art Lies: Contemporary Art Quarterly, Issue #60, 2008 Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
- "Fitsch, Sarah. “Truth in Advertising.” San Antonio Current, San Antonio, TX., July 18, 2008 Archived December 4, 2013, at Archive.today
- www.ps.frostartmuseum.org/
- MCA Chicago. Institutionalized, 2008 Archived 2013-04-15 at Archive.today
- Mikkalo, Erika. “Chicagoans in Transit: We Came, We Saw, We Interacted, We Collaborated & Contemplated.” Archived 2012-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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