Talk:Nina Yankowitz

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Select museum exhibitions[edit]

  • 2014 Criss~Crossing The Divine, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY
  • 2014 Glass House Spins Bare Bones with Sound, BRIC Arts Media House, Brooklyn, NY
  • 2013 Pop Rally, Museum of Modern Art, NY
  • 2012 Global Warming Bursting Seams, Museum Quarter, Curator Ruth Schnell-Dr. Jahrmann, Vienna
  • 2011 Dilated Paint Readings, & Scenario Sounds, Museum of Modern Art, Kiev, Curator Koan Jeff Baysa
  • 2010 Buried Treasures/Secrets in Science, National Academy Museum New York 185th Annual Exhibition, NYC
  • 2009 The Third Woman, Interactive Film collaboration, Kunsthalle, Vienna
  • 2009 The Third Woman, Interactive film & Interventions, Thessaloniki Biennale State Mus.Of Art Greece
  • 2009 Crossings, team- Interactive Installation, Thessaloniki Biennale State Mus.Of contemp. Art Greece
  • 2005 Kiosk.EDU, Guild Hall Art Museum, East Hampton, NY
  • 1990 Think Negative, Series With Moving Sphere, Yankowitz & Holden, Katonah Museum of Art, The Technological Muse
  • 1982 "Hell's Breath, P.S.1 MOMA Queens, NY
  • 1973 Canvas Thread Readings,The Inaugural Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY

Select solo exhibitions[edit]

  • 2012 Global Warming Bursting Seams, Museum Quarter, Curator Ruth Schnell-Dr. Jahrmann, Vienna
  • 2011 The Third Woman, Interactive Performance and film/Game, Galapagos Theater Space, NY
  • 2009 Buried Treasure, Mishkin Gallery, NY
  • 2005 Kiosk.Edu, The Garden, Guild Hall Museum, E. Hampton, NY
  • 1982 Hell's Breath, P.S.1 MOMA Queens, NY

Select public works[edit]

  • 2005-06 Interactive Poetry Walk, Yankowitz & Holden, East Cleveland Euclid Corridor Project, OH
  • 2002 Idanha Canopy Facade Project, Yankowitz & Holden, Boise, ID
  • 1997 American Myths Stone Facade, Albright College Campus Center, PA
  • 1997 The Garden of Games and The Garden of Scientific Ideas, 2 rooftop gardens, Yankowitz & Holden, IS. 145 Queens, NY[1]
  • 1998 Mosaic Mural51 ST.& Lex. Ave. 115 ft. , NYC
  • 1986 12' Mosaic Wall, Mr.& Mrs. Sydney Lewis, VA

Select curatorial projects[edit]

  • 2013 Curatorial team for ART GALLERY SIGGRAPH Asia 2013, Hong Kong[2]
  • 2005 Curator, Chicago Art Fair, Public Art Section, Yankowitz and Holden, IL
  • 1996 Curator, Bare Bones Painters/Sculptors/Architects from 1960's-1996 at Frederieka Taylor/TZArt NY
Artists include: Baer; Goodell; Gorchov; Kennedy;Leopold; Lewitt; Paine; Potric; Marcaccio Moffett; Rockburne; Stackhouse; Scully; Stella; Westfall; Yoder;
Architects include: Archigram; Hadid; Kennedy & Violich; Ohlhausen & Prentice & Chan; Davis & Brody; Myong; Park; Renzo; Piano; Assympote: Rashi & Cotoure
  • 1997 Co-Chair, Lone Rangers College Art Association Conference, NY
  • 1988 Private Works for Public Spaces, Yankowitz & Jenny Dixon; R.C.Erpf Gallery, NY[3]

Awards and honors[edit]

Yankowitz received a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1979 and in 1981. She was a recipient of the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 1997. She was an artist in residence at the American Academy in Rome in 2001. Yankowitz was a curatorial reviewer on a 12-person global committee team for Art Gallery/SIGGRAPH Asia in Hong Kong 2013. She was also the co-curator for the Chicago Art Fair 2005 Public Art Section.

  • United States Artists grant~Interactive team project-Pinball Brain Game Whiz 2011/12
  • Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome, 2001
  • Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, NYC 1997-8
  • National Endowment For the Arts, Art in Public Places 1981
  • National Endowment for the Arts, Individual artist grant1979
  • C.A.P.S. Grant, New York State Council on the Arts 1976
  • MacDowell Colony, NH, "Artists in Residence" 1972
  • Fine Arts Center in Provincetown, Provincetown, Mass 1977
  • The City Center of New York, "5 Pieces for the Stage" 1969
  • New York City Parks Dept., Central Park Sculpture 1969

References

  1. ^ "ARTS Display An Artist Info". columbuslibrary.org.
  2. ^ "Art Gallery Committee". siggraph.org.
  3. ^ http://www.nyartprojects.com/content/NinaYankowitzResume.pdf [bare URL PDF]