Installation view, Nancy Graves at Frieze Masters 2021. Photo: Yosuke Kojima
Nancy Graves at Frieze Masters 2021
Ceysson & Bénétière | Stand G5
The Regent's Park
London NW1 4HA, UK
October 13 - 17, 2021
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Installation view, Nancy Graves at Frieze Masters 2021. Photo: Yosuke Kojima
Nancy Graves at Frieze Masters 2021
Ceysson & Bénétière | Stand G5
The Regent's Park
London NW1 4HA, UK
October 13 - 17, 2021
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V Montes Appeninus Region of the Moon, 1972, Lithograph on Arches Cover white paper, 22.5 x 30 in.
Nancy Graves in The Cool and the Cold: Painting in the USA and the USSR 1960-1990
From the Ludwig Collection
Gropius Bau
Niederkirchnerstraße 7
10963 Berlin
September 24, 2021 - January 9, 2022
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No Longer Present, 1989, Oil on canvas, 86 x 86 in.
Nancy Graves in Monts Analogues
Curated by Boris Bergman and Marie Griffay
FRAC Champagne-Ardennes
1 Place Museux
51100 Reims, France
September 17 - December 23, 2021
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Calegli, 1980, Oil on canvas, 64 x 72 in. Collection of the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
Nancy Graves in On the Basis of Art: 150 Years of Women at Yale
Organized by Elisabeth Hodermarsky
Yale University Art Gallery
1111 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510
September 10, 2021 to January 9, 2022
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Installation view of With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, June 26–November 28, 2021, Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
Nancy Graves in Revisiting the Joy of Pattern and Decoration
Carter Ratcliff reviews With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972-1985 at the CCS Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY in Hyperallergic. The exhibition, curated by Anna Katz, will be on view until November 28, 2021.
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Installation view, The Shape of Time, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, NY
Nancy Graves in Nancy Graves: The Shape of Time
Mitchell-Innes & Nash
534 West 26th Street
New York, NY 10001
July 28 - August 27, 2021
An accompanying text by Christina Hunter, Executive Director of the Nancy Graves Foundation and a video of Graves' work is available to view online.
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Photographs of a Jumping Frog at 1/40 Second, 1971, Gouache on paper. 30 x 22.5 in.
Nancy Graves in Gallery Artists
Mitchell-Innes & Nash in Aspen
520 East Hyman Avenue
Aspen, Colorado 81611
June 18 to August 15, 2021
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Vertigo, 1980. Screenprint on Arches Cover white paper, 29.5 x 35.5 in. Collection of the Akron Art Museum.
Nancy Graves in Totally Rad: Bold Color in the 1980s
Akron Art Museum
Judith Bear Isroff Gallery
1 South High Street
Akron, OH 44308
February 18 to September 19, 2021
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Hay Fervor, 1985. Bronze and steel with polychrome patina, baked enamel, and polyurethane paint, 95.75 x 87 x 38.25 in. Collection of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Nancy Graves in Taking Space: Contemporary Women Artists and the Politics of Scale
Curated by Jodi Throckmorton and Brittany Webb
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
118-128 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
January 21 - September 19, 2021
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Artist Lavialle Campbell. Photo: Courtesy of the artist.
Artist Patty Chang. Photo: Courtesy of the artist.
Artist Kija Lucas. Photo: Courtesy of the artist.
Artist Maia Cruz Palileo. Photo: Courtesy of the artist.
The Nancy Graves Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists. Established through a provision of the artist’s Last Will and Testament, the Foundation has supported the work and artistic development of individual artists since 2001. This year’s grantees include Lavialle Campbell, Patty Chang, Kija Lucas, and Maia Cruz Palileo. Initially nominated by artists and arts professionals from across the country, a second panel of jurors selected four grantees to receive unrestricted funds to work in a technique, medium or discipline that is different from the one for which they are primarily recognized.
Lavialle Campbell is an artist based in Studio City, California. Campbell uses quilting, ceramics, and glass in her work. She plans to use her grant to start hand stitching large quilts and utilizing Korean bojagi techniques. Patty Chang is a multidisciplinary artist based in Altadena, CA who works in performance, video, and photography. Chang plans on creating a seaweed farm with her grant in order begin a material-based practice utilizing seaweed as a sculpture medium as well as a site of ecosystem building and investigation. Kija Lucas is an artist based in San Francisco, CA. Working primarily in digital photography, Lucas plans on using the grant to experiment with photograms using detritus from her home and that of her friends and family. Maia Cruz Palileo is a painter based in Brooklyn, NY. She plans on using the grant to learn woodworking to expand her practice into sculpture.
Each artist will receive an award of $12,500.