Zach Feuer Gallery


JOHANNES VANDERBEEK

b. 1982, Baltimore, MD
Lives and works in New York, NY

Education

BFA, The Cooper Union School of Art and Science, New York, NY 2004

Solo Exhibitions

2007 Bed Bush Ruins, Zach Feuer Gallery, New York, NY

Group Exhibitions

2009 Tang Museum at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY (upcoming)
2007 Distinctive Messengers/New York, House of Campari, New York, NY. Curated by Simon Watson and Craig Hensala
2006 At Hand, Redhead, New York, NY
Now, More Than Ever, Foxy Productions, New York, NY
Kantor/Feuer Window, New York, NY
National Projects, PS1/MoMA, Long Island City, NY
2005 Helter Skelter, Capsule Gallery, New York, NY
Bebe Le Strange, D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY
ArtReview 25...Emerging U.S. Artists, Phillips de Pury & Co Gallery, New York, NY
Wanderlust, Julia Friedman Gallery, New York, NY
2004 Guild & Greyshkul at Placemaker Gallery, Miami, FL
2003 Putt-Putt Inferno, Here Gallery, New York, NY
From Here On, Guild & Greyshkul, New York, NY
Native, The House, Miami, FL

Bibliography

Baker, R. C. “Best in Show.” The Village Voice 22 March 2007.
Cotter, Holland. “The Listings.” The New York Times 6 April 2007: E27.
Cotter, Holland. “Fanciful to Figurative to Wryly Inscrutable.” The New York Times 8 July 2005.
“Goings On About Town.” The New Yorker 9 April 2007: 12.
Neil, Jonathan T. D. “Johannes VanDerBeek: Bed Bush Ruins.” ArtReview May 2007: 135.
Orden, Abraham. “The Minute.” artnet.com 5 April 2007.
Smith, Roberta. “P.S. 1 Exhibition Reviews; Agitprop to Arcadian: Gently Turning a Kaleidoscope of Visions.” The New York Times 11 November 2005.
“The ArtReview 25.” ArtReview 2005.
VanDerBeek, Johannes. “Johannes VanDerBeek: Self-Portrait.” Tema Celeste September - October 2007: 72-73.




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