Nancy Graves in Apollo’s Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography
Curated by Mia Fineman, Department of Photographs
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY
July 3 - September 22, 2019
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Nancy Graves in Apollo’s Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography
Curated by Mia Fineman, Department of Photographs
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY
July 3 - September 22, 2019
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Nancy Graves in Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design
Organized by Jenelle Porter, guest curator, with Jeffrey De Blois, Assistant Curator
Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston
25 Harbor Shore Drive
Boston, MA
June 26 – September 22, 2019
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Nancy Graves at Art Basel 2019
Mitchell-Innes & Nash | Stand G6
Messeplatz 10
4058 Basel, Switzerland
June 11 - 16, 2019
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Nancy Graves
Mapping
Mitchell-Innes & Nash
534 West 26th Street
New York, NY
February 21 – April 6, 2019
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 21 from 6 to 8 PM
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The Nancy Graves Foundation awards the annual Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists to Dyani White Hawk, Sharon Lockhart, Carmen Argote and Joiri Minaya. Established by the artist, the Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists supports artists wishing to work in a technique, medium or discipline that is different from the one for which they are primarily recognized. Nominators from different parts of the country proposed several artists, who were invited to apply. A panel of independent jurors reviewed the applications and selected the grantees.
Dyani White Hawk, based in Minneapolis, is known for her paintings combining modernist abstraction with Lakota art forms. She wishes to create a gallery installation of video works. Sharon Lockhart, based in Los Angeles, is known for her filmic and photographic work. She plans a collaborative project to produce a large embroidered textile work.Carmen Argote, based in Los Angeles, is known for her installations assembled from domestic, industrial and natural materials. She seeks to create a series of large paintings. Joiri Minaya, based in the Bronx, NY, is known for her videos and performances exploring tropical identities. She plans on researching the botanical materiality of pigments extracted from tropical colonies. Each artist received an award of $12,500.00.
Nancy Graves in Do We Dream Under the Same Sky
Curated by Tomas Vu and Rirkrit Tiravanija
Ghada Amer & Reza Farkhondeh, Cecily Brown, Nancy Graves, Nicola Lopez, Jennifer Nuss, Dana Schutz, Kiki Smith, and Sarah Sze
LeRoy Neiman Gallery
Columbia University School of the Arts
310 Dodge Hall
New York, NY
November 10 - December 1, 2017
Opening Reception Friday, November 10, 5-7pm
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Found, Made, Cast: Sculptures by Nancy Graves, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein
Castelli Gallery
18 East 77th Street
New York, NY
November 7, 2017 – February 10, 2018
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The Nancy Graves foundation awards the annual Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists to Mildred Howard and Alex Chitty. Established by the artist, the Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists supports artists wishing to work in a technique, medium or discipline that is different from the one for which they are primarily recognized. Mildred Howard, based in Emeryville, CA, is known for her prints and collages that incorporate a wide range of materials and techniques. She seeks to explore filmmaking. Alex Chitty, based in Chicago, IL, is known for her sculptures assembled from fabricated materials and found objects. She seeks to explore printmaking. Each artist received an award of $12,500.00.
Nancy Graves
After Image
David Richard Gallery
1570 Pacheco Street, A1
Santa Fe, New Mexico
October 13 through November 11, 2017
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The Nancy Graves foundation awards the annual Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists to Sam Contis and Myeongsoo Kim. Established by the artist, the Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists supports artists wishing to work in a technique, medium or discipline that is different from the one for which they are primarily recognized. Sam Contis, based in Oakland, CA, is known for her photographic practice and works in a range of traditional and alternative printing processes. She seeks to explore HD video. Myeongsoo Kim, based in Brooklyn, NY, is known for building installations that include a wide range of materials. He seeks to explore working with a CNC router. Each artist received an award of $5,000.00.