MAUREEN GALLACE

                        Born in Stamford, Connecticut
                        Lives and works in New York City

Education:

        1983        MFA Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

        1981        BFA The Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT

Solo Exhibitions:

        2007        Maureeb Paley, London
                        Paradise Project, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin
                     

        2006        The Art Institute of Chicago Museum, Curated by James Rondeau
                        303Gallery, New York
                       
        2005        Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
                        Chinati Foundation, Marla, TX, Artist in Residence Program
          

        2004        II Capricornio, Venice, Italy
                        Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
                        Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

        2003        Dallas Museum of Art, TX
                        303Gallery, New York
                        Interim Art, London, Great Britain

        2002        Gallery Side2, Tokyo
                        "Maureen Gallace and Albert York", Nielsen Gallery, Boston
                        Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

        2001        Galleria Il Capricorno, Venice, Italy
                        Kerlin Gallery, Dublin
                        Fukui City Art Museum, Fukui-shi, Japan
       
        2000        303 Gallery,New York,
                        Gallery Side2, Tokyo
                        Kohn Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

       1999        Texas Gallery, Houston, TX

       1998        Maureen Paley Interim Art, London, Great Britain
                       Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA
                       Kohn Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

       1997        303 Gallery, New York, NY
                       Johnen & Schottle, Cologne, Germany

       1996        Museum Schloss-Hardenberg, Velbert, Germany, catalog
                       Galerie Christian Drantmann, Brussels, Belgium
                       Modulo Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal
                       
       1995        Kohn Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
                       Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York, NY

       1994        Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, CA
                       Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA

       1993        Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York, NY
                       Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA

       1991        Julian Pretto Gallery, New York, NY

       1990        Julian Pretto Gallery, New York, NY

Group Exhibitions:

      2004        "Now is a Good Time", Andrea Rosen Gallery, NY
       
      2003        "The Great Drawing Show 1550-2003 A.D.", Michael Kohn Gallery,                                    L.A.,CA           
      2002        "The Holiday Show", curated by William McKeown, Royal
                       Hibernian Academy, Dublin
                      "Grey Gardens", curated by Bruce Hainley, Michael Kohn Gallery, L.A.,CA
                      "Gravity Over Time", curated by John Pilson, Milleventi, Milan, Italy
                      "American Standard: (para) Normality and Everyday Life", curated by
                       Gregory Crewdson, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY
                      "Eight New Paintings", Kerlin Gallery, Dublin
                      "Beyond Barbizon", Elias Fine Art, Allston, MA
 
      2001       Maureen Gallace and Vincent Fecteau, Gallery Paule Anglim, 
                     San Francisco, CA
                     "The Devil Is In The Details"curated by Rena Conti and Ivan Moskowotz                          with Brian Calvin, Vince Fecteau, Lily van der Stokker, Paul Thek and
                     Richard Tuttle", Allston Skirts Gallery, Boston, MA
                     "I See You2", curated by Sam Messer & Kiki Smith, Fredericks Freiser                              Gallery, New York
                     Maureen Gallace, Kaye Donachi and James Welling, Maureen Paley, Interim
                     Art, London, Great Britain
                    "The Way I See it", with John Currin, Peter Doig, Tim Gardner, Eberhard
                      Havekost, Chantal Joffe, Karen Kilimnik, Sean Landers, Miltos Manetas, Lisa                       Milroy and Elizabeth Peyton, Galerie Jennifer Flay, Paris, France
                    "35th Anniversary Exhibition – Part II", Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA
                    "At Home" curated by Stephanie Theodore, Lennon Weinberg Gallery, NY

    2000        "The Poetic Landscape", Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York   

    1999        "The Great Drawing Show", Kohn Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
                    Maureen Gallace, Keiko Sono and Brian Calvin, Gallery Side 2, Tokyo, Japan
                    "Another Country: The Constructed Landscape", curated by Augusto                                 Arbizo, Brent Sikkema Gallery and Lawrence Rubin GreenbergVan Doren                         Gallery, New York, NY
       
    1998        "‘98 Made in U.S.", Galleria Il Capricorno, Venice, Italy
                    "Painting:  Now and Forever,  Part I", Pat Hearn Gallery and Matthew Marks                     Gallery, New York, NY
                    "Private Worlds", with Aura Rosenberg and Sue Williams,  Galerie Tanit,                              Munich, Germany
                    "Stare", with Almog, Gursky, McCollum, and Welling,  Marianne Boesky
                    Gallery, New York, NY
       
    1997        "New Found Land Scape", Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland

    1996        "Pittura", Castello di Rivara Centro d"arte Contemporanea, Rivara, Italy
                    "Ideal Standard Life", Spiral/ Wacoal Art Center, Tokyo, Japan
                    "Westchester Celebrates Art", Neuberger Museum at Purchase College,
                      Purchase, NY
                    "The Julian Pretto Collection", Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
                    "5 Women/ 5 Rooms" Maureen Gallace, Anne Harris, Annette Lemieux, Joan                     Snyder, and Nancy Spero, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA
                    Maureen Gallace and Hans-Jorg Holubitschka,  Johnen & Schottle,
                    Cologne, Germany
                    "Drawings from the MAB Library", AC Project Room, New York, NY

    1995        "Madeleines", curated by Amanda Trager, Apex Gallery, New York, NY
                    "Like Young: Twelve New York Painters", curated by Ingrid Schaffner, Three
                      Rivers Art Festival, Pittsburgh,PA

    1993        "Medium Messages", curated by Vik Muniz, Wooster Gardens, New York, NY
                    "Works on Paper", Tom Cugliani Gallery, New York, NY
                    Bas Jan Ader, David Deutsch, Maureen Gallace, Rodney Graham, and
                    Mary Lucier, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery New York, NY
                    "Gregory Crewdson, Maureen Gallace, Peggy Preheim", Elizabeth Koury                             Gallery, New York, NY
                    "Yours", curated by Michael Jenkins, Wooster Gardens, New York, NY

    1992        "Slow Art/ Painting in New York Now", curated by Alana Heiss, PS1Museum,                     Long Island City, NY

Selected Bibliography


    2003        Hainley, Bruce.  ArtForum, Best of 2003, December, XLII, No. 4
                    Kutner, Janet.  "Northern Exposure", The Dallas Morning News, Wednesday,                     June 25, p. l12E
                    Johnson, Ken, review, The New York Times, Friday, March 21, p,E40

    2002        Boyce, Roger, review, Art in America, October, No.10, p. 167-8 Moss, Sarah,                     architecture, July, vol. 91, No. 7, p. 104
                    Pagel, David, review, "Maureen Gallace at Michael Kohn Gallery,"
                    Los Angeles Times, June 28, p. F26
                    Bayliss, Sarah, review, Artnews, June, vol. 10 1, No. 6, p. 127
                    Temin. Christine, "A dozen options in landscape at ‘Beyond Barbizon’", The
                    Boston Globe, April 14 
                    Birmingham, Doris, review, Art New England, June-July, No. 4, p.36
                    Mcquaid, Cate, review,"Maureen Gallace & Albert York," The Bosto n Globe,
                    February 23
                    Sherman, Mary, review, "Visual Arts: Twin Exhibits feature works by
                    ‘painters’ Painters", The Boston Herald, February 24, S.16

    2001        Kelly, Niamh Ann,  CIRCA, No 98, Winter 2001, p. 47-48
                    Mcquaid, Cate, "Simple Scenes", The Boston Globe, December 22
                    Daly, Catherine, review, The Sunday Times, Ireland, August 26
                    Iremonger, Anne, review,  The Dubliner, September 2001
                    Leahy, Billy, review, In Dublin, Vol 26, No. 17, August 23- Sept.5
                    Dunne, Aidan, review, The Irish Times, August 15, p. 13-14
                    Scarborough. James, review, art/text, May-July, No. 73, p. 80-81
                    Hainley, Bruce, "Seen and not seen", frieze, March, Issue 57, p. 74 - 77
                    "Maureen Gallace’s New England", Travel & Leisure, February,  vol. 31,                             No.2, p. 132-37
                    Ollman, Leah"So Near, Yet So Far Away", review, Los Angeles Times,
                    p. F41-42, January 12
                    Sherman, Mary, review, "Visual Arts: Toale Gallery Exhibit Draws on
                    Trends", The Boston Herald, Dec 9, p. 49

    2000        Hainley, Bruce, "Best of 2000", Artforum, December, vol XXXIX, No 4
                    p. 132-133
                    Purvis, Jennifer, "The Bright Dwelling-place of Dreams", The Japan Times,                         Sunday, July 9, p. 13
                    "Goings on About Town", New Yorker, April 17, 2000, p. 20
                    Midori, Matsui "Super Flat Landscape", Bijutsu Techo, Japan, September,
                    vol 52,  No 792 p. 36-39                            

    1999        Decker, Andrew, "Art’s Next Wave" Cigar Aficionado, April, vol 7, No 3                             p.174
                    Hainley, Bruce, "Message to Michael", frieze, September, issue 48, p. 73-77

    1998        Ollman, Leah, review, Los Angeles Times, December 25th, p.F40
                    Gallace, Maureen, "Landscape Themes", Art New England, June/July , Vol 19
                    No 4, p.14

    1997        Schwabsky, Barry, review, Artforum, v 36, October 1997, p. 98
                    Schwendener, Martha, review, Flash Art, October, vol xxx no 196, p. 116
                    Pederson, Victoria, review, "Maureen Gallace at 303 Gallery", Paper                                     Magazine, June, p. 132
                    "Goings on About Town" The New Yorker, May 26. No 13, p. 20

    1996         Oliveira, Luisa S, review, Publico, Lisbon, Portugal
                    Martins, Celso, review, Expresso, Lisbon, Portugal
                    Pinto, Antonio C. review, Independente, Lisbon, Portugal
                    Rosengarten, Ruth, review, Visao, Lisbon, Portugal
                    Raynor, Vivien, "Collectors Lend Pieces, From Superb to the So-So", The                             New York Times, Sunday July 14
                    Lingemann,Susanne.  "Auf der Fuche mach Kunst hinter der Kunst", Art das
                    Kunstmagazin, Germany, May 1996, p. 93
                    Sherman, Mary, "Visual Arts: Rooms with 5 Views ", The Boston Herald,
                    January 26, S.16
                    McQuaid, Cate.  "A Wealth of Art from Women", The Boston Globe,                                 February 1, Vol 249 No 32 p.57, 60
                    Lambrecht, Luk, review, DeMorgen, September 1996, p. 32

    1995        Shottenkirk, Dena, "New York Brief", C Magazine, summer, p.39
                    Hirsh, Faye, "Maureen Gallace", Artforum, summer, vol xxxIII no 10,
                    p. 108-109

    1994        Saltz, Jerry, "A Year in the Life: Tropic of Painting", Art in America, Oct. p.96
                    Stapen, Nancy, "In '93, Galleries Put Ingenuity on Display", The Boston
                    Globe, December 30

    1993        Saltz, Jerry, review, Art in America, November, Vol 81 No 11, p.132
                    Smith, Roberta, "Art in Review: Maureen Gallace", The New York Times, 
                    Oct.1, C, 23:2
                    Stapen, Nancy, "Between Figuration and Abstraction", The Boston Globe,                         Aug.5
                    Parks, Addison, "The Elemental Speech of Quiet Paintings"  The Christian                         Science Monitor, July 15 vol 85 No 160 p. 17
                    Miles, Unger, "Nielsen Gallery/ Boston, Maureen Gallace", Art New England,                     June/July, Vol 14 No 4 p. 58
                    Stapen, Nancy,  "Elusive Moments Captured in Paint", The Boston Globe,
                    April 22
                    Saltz, Jerry, "Let Us Now Praise Artist's Artist", Art & Auction, April,
                    p. 74-79,115
                    Stapen, Nancy, "Changing views of the land", The Boston Globe, February 11,
                    p. 69-74

    1992        Sherman, Mary, "Exhibit Takes Look at Landscape Art", The Boston Herald,
                    August 19, p.39
                    Wallach, Amei, "The Power of Slow Art", Newsday, June 19, vol 52 No 290                         p.89
                    Smith, Roberta, "From New York Painters, Work That Takes Time", The New                     York Times, May 1

Catalogs

    2003       Art - A Sex Book, text by John Waters and Bruce Hainley, Thames & Hudson,                     New York, NY, p. 50, 104, 134-135, 136, 137, 145, 147, 156, 159, 188
                    "Maureen Gallace", (exh.cat.), text by Suzanne Weaver, Dallas Museum of Art,
                    Dallas, TX

    2002        "America Standard: (Para) Normality and Everyday Life", (exh.cat), Barbara
                    Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY

    2001        "Line and Space / Landscape", Fukui City Art Museum, Fukui-shi, Japan

    1996        "Maureen Gallace: Landschaften", text by David Rimmanelli, Museum                                 Schloss-Hardenberg, Velbert, Germany

Collections
               
                Art Institute of Chicago
                Wadsworth Atheneum
                Whitney Museum of American Art   
                   

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