Sue Spaid
Sue Spaid (born 1961 in Pittsburgh) is an American curator and philosopher, currently based in Belgium. She grew up in Saudi Arabia, where her father George Spaid worked for Saudi Aramco as a petroleum engineer. Her interest in contemporary art began while living in Austin, during the early eighties, but intensified when she moved to New York City in 1984, affording her regular visits to East Village and Soho galleries.
She earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1983, an M.A. in Philosophy from Columbia University in New York City in 1999, and a PhD in Philosophy from Temple University in Philadelphia in 2013 for the dissertation Work and World: On the Philosophy of Curatorial Practice. She has presented various parts of her dissertation at Goldsmiths College, Central St. Martin's, Stony Brook University Manhattan, and several American Society for Aesthetics conferences.
Between 2010 and 2012, Spaid was Executive Director of the Contemporary Museum.[1] While at the Contemporary Museum, she published A Field Guide to Patricia Johanson's Works: Built, Proposed, Collected & Published and edited Contemporary Museum: 20 Years. Spaid has taught courses at Art Center College of Design (1993–1998), Otis College of Art and Design (1996–1998), University of Cincinnati (2004–2006), Temple University (2006–2008), and Drexel University (2010).
Spaid’s thematic exhibitions feature all types of art, though she is most known for experiential exhibitions, such as “Action Station: Exploring Open Systems” (1995) at the Santa Monica Museum of Art; “Comestible Compost” (1998) at the Pavilions Marketplace in West Hollywood; “Cremolata Flotage” (1999) on the Andrew J. Barberi Staten Island Ferry; “An Active Life” (2000) at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati;[2] “Hovering Above” (2008) and “Endurance: Visualizing Time” (2009)[3] for the Abington Art Center Sculpture Park in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania; and “Microfibers” (2009) at Locks Gallery, Philadelphia. She has organized career surveys for Jim Isermann (1993, Sue Spaid Fine Art), Robert Overby (1994, Sue Spaid Fine Art), Lynne Berman/ Kathy Chenoweth (1997, Special K), Eileen Cowin (2000, Armory Center for the Arts) and Jim Shaw (2000, The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati).
Professional background
Since 1984, Spaid has lived in New York City, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and Baltimore, where she has been active in the art world as a collector, art writer, curator and adjunct professor. While Curator at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati (1999–2002), she curated fourteen solo shows, organized five thematic exhibitions and authored the book Ecovention: Current Art to Transform Ecologies[4] to accompany the exhibition, co-curated with Amy Lipton. In 2010, she was awarded an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award to produce "Green Acres: Artists Farming Fields, Greenhouses and Abandoned Lots," which was accompanied by a 244-page book, featuring 200 full-color illustrations and three chronologies. In 2012, "Green Acres" opened at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, and traveled to the Arlington Art Center, Arlington, Virginia and the American University Museum, Washington, DC.
As an independent curator, Spaid has organized over 50 exhibitions for artist-run spaces, university galleries, commercial galleries and museums, including the Abington Art Center, Armory Center for the Arts, Bellevue Arts Museum, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Mississippi Museum of Art, P*P*O*W, Santa Monica Museum of Art, SPACES in Cleveland, and The Suburban. In 2005, she and Patrizia Giambi discovered and documented the remains of Robert Smithson’s Asphalt Rundown (1969) in a quarry outside of Rome, Italy, an experience Spaid documented in Domus.[5] During her 2005-2006 “Yes Brainer Tour,” she traveled via car through 38 states presenting “The Gist of Isness,” based on an essay published in X-tra[6] and delivered at the 2006 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association in Portland, Oregon.
Spaid's ephemeral performance career began at Beyond Baroque, Venice, CA; where she read “This Aint No Manifesta” during Manifesto Night (1992, interpreted “Vindicating the Vulva” during Erotica Night (1996), and Tree-Top awarded cultural heroes (1997) during July 4 Readings. Tree-top is one of several alter egos (plus Pippi and Dragon-Princess) who have performed and exhibited since the mid-90s. Spaid modeled outfits designed by Antonio Gomez-Bueno during “The Gomez-Bueno Spiritual Fashion Show” (1993); Gomez-Bueno and Pippi during the "Food House Fashion Show" (1994) and Lun*na Menoh in "He(ad)dress" (1997). The Dragon Princess launched her "presidential campaign" at the Lotus Motel (1995).[7] In 1997, Spaid hosted the live talk-show “Trailblazing the Economies of Art” in the Barnsdall Art Park auditorium. She played a cameo role in Martin Durazo’s film Suck It Up (1998).[8] Olga the May-Day Nymph performed only once at Dirt (1998), Los Angeles, CA. Works created by Tri Via, a collaboration between her alter egos were exhibited in “Grouptopia” (2001) at Warsaw Projects, Cincinnati, OH; and “Tasty Buds” (2003) at The Work Space, New York City, NY. In the mid-90s, Spaid co-wrote for Coagula under the nom de plume Miles Tut-Hill.
In addition to collaborating with Alysse Stepanian on the multi-media event scourge.org at OnetoManyThree (1999), Spaid performed “Suitably Contrite” (1998) (Socrates' The Apology & Dave Soldier soundtrack) at TwoMANYtwo. Soldier also dejayed “Worker’s Opiate” (1999), an outdoor fashion show at the corner of Walker & Broadway, New York City, across the street from Canal Self Serve, whose motto “Serve Yourself and Save” inspired artists to create fashion from less than $10 of stuff purchased there. In 2000, Jan Baum Gallery presented “Used and Amused,” which featured works by twelve artists who had used Spaid as their muse.[9]
She has thrice curated shows within shows, “Migration Platform” within “Once Upon a Time in the West” (2007), curated by Mark Harris; “Artists’ Installation Instructions” appeared both in “appropriately enough” (2004) at Warsaw Projects, Cincinnati, OH and “view do” (2005) at the Suburban, Oak Park, IL.[10]
Sue Spaid Fine Art
From 1990 to 1995, Spaid’s Los Angeles gallery presented solo shows by artists Lynn Aldrich, Polly Apfelbaum, Angie Bray, Carole Caroompas, Laura Cooper, Steve De Groodt, Jacci Den Hartog, D.E.M. (Jan Tumlir/Erik Otsea), Steve Derrickson, Nancy Evans, Terrie Friedman, Kenneth Goldsmith, Theresa Hackett, Larry Hammerness, Jim Isermann, Patrick Nickell, Robert Overby, Carter Potter, Adam Ross, Carole Szymanski, John Souza, Kevin Sullivan, Wastijn & Deschuymer, and Marnie Weber.
Ten thematic exhibitions featured works by gallery artists and Maura Bendett, Keith Boadwee, Robbie Cavolina, Russell Crotty, Linda Daniels, Sally Elesby, Sharon Ellis, Ava Gerber, Robert Gero, Patrizia Giambi, Michael Joaquin Grey, Paula Hayes, Jim Isermann, Shirley Kaneda, Kahty Chen Milstead, Dave Muller, David Schafer, Marc Schlesinger, Pam Strugar,[11] Linda Stark, Fred Tomaselli and Richard Tuttle.
“In the Courtyard,” presented outdoor projects (1992–1995) by Lindsay Alstrom, Phyllis Baldino, Lynne Berman/Charlotte Moorman, Kahty Chen Milstead, Steve Hurd, Laura Howe, Eric Otsea, Eric Magnuson, Robert Overby and Jennifer Steinkamp.
In addition to gallery artists receiving dozens of reviews in Artforum,[12] Art issues,[13] Frieze,[14] and Contemporanea,[15] The New York Times featured Sue Spaid as the cover image that accompanied Roberta Smith’s story “The Art World’s New Image,” December 29, 1992.[16]
Recurring collaborators
Collaborators have included Michael Anderson, Jay Belloli, Maura Bendett, Kristian Bjørnard, Robert Blackmon, Angie Bray, Kendall Bruns, Emily Buddendeck, Fred Dewey, Robert Gero, Patrizia Giambi, Theresa Hackett, Twan Janssen, Caroline Lathan-Stiefel, Amy Lipton, Dave Muller, Kahty Chen Milstead,Ole Jørgen Ness, David Schafer, Alysse Stepanian/Philip Mantione, Shirley Tse, and Christian Wilhelmy.
Publication history
Spaid currently contributes to the Flemish art magazine Hart. From 2003-2012, she was a member of the Contributors Board for artUS, writing regularly for this LA art publication and its predecessor ArtText since 1997. She has also written for Art issues.,[17] Art in America,[18] LA Weekly,[19] Village Voice[20] and New Art Examiner.[21]
For artUS, she discussed exhibitions of works by David Altmejd, Diane Burko, Marcel Duchamp, Dan Flavin, Victor Grippo, Terence Hammonds, Nadia Hironaka/Mathew Suib, Mark Harris, Thomas Hirschhorn, Carsten Höller, Jonathan Horowitz, Nina Katchadourian, Rockwell Kent, the land foundation, Jennifer Levonian, Tony Luensman, Margherita Manzelli, Martin Margiela, Ree Morton, Ron Mueck, Laurel Nakadate, Cecilia Paredes, Roxanne Pérez-Méndez, Nouveau Réalisme, Jorge Pardo, Todd Pavlisko, Richard Pettibone, Print Liberation, Liza Ryan, Simparch, the Situationist International and George Stone; and reviewed Manifesta 7, U-Turn Quadrenniel for Contemporary Art, Carnegie International, The Whitney Biennial and Dia:Beacon and interviewed philosophers, such as Richard Shusterman and Joseph Margolis.
Book Title | Essay Title | Date | Publisher | ISBN Number |
Following the Line | Following the Curves | 2012 | Girls' Club, Ft. Lauderdale, FL | |
Jacci Den Hartog | From Elephant & Castle to Far Away Places | 2012 | Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica, CA | |
Green Acres: Artists Farming Fields, Greenhouses and Abandoned Lots | Main Text | 2012 | Contemporary Arts Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH | 0917562828 |
A Field Guide to Patricia Johanson's Works: Built, Proposed, Collected & Published | Main Text | 2012 | Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD | 0970098626 |
Contemporary Museum: 20 Years | “Epilogue” | 2011 | Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD | |
Nefeli Massia: Remaking Realities | "Beguiling End Games" | 2011 | Stevenson College, Stevenson, MD | |
Splendid Entities: Twenty-Five Years of Phyllis Green | “In Glorious Resplendence” | 2011 | Otis College of Art, Los Angeles, CA | |
Mara Scrupe | “Buyer Beware” | 2010 | Indiana State University, Terre Haute, ID | |
Carmel Buckley | “The Aesthetics of Physics: Space, Replace, Erase, Place and Trace (f.k.a. matter, created, destroyed, isolated system and time)” | 2009 | Ohio State University, Columbus, OH | |
Stewart Goldman | “Sea Change” | 2008 | Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, OH | |
Guglielmo Achille Cavellini | “Four Places, Many Faces and Thousands of Races” | 2008 | Cavellini Foundation: Brescia, Italy | |
the handmaking | “The Work of Art in the Age of Femmage” | 2007 | Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA | |
Shrinking Cities | “Shrinking Cities: Expanded Opportunities” | 2007 | SPACES, Cleveland, OH | |
Locally, Localized Gravity | “How the Gold Fish Test Became the Bicycle Messenger Test” | 2007 | Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA | |
Mississippi Invitational 2006 | “Going Places: Jackson to Nachez and Back Again” | 2007 | Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS | |
Sabina Ott | “Set Theory: A Set is a Set is a Set” | 2006 | Gallery, University of Texas at San Antonio, TX | |
Presence | "Being Here: Wrestling with Resemblance in an Antirepresentational Era" | 2006 | Speed Museum of Art, Louisville, KY | 961227664 |
Ruby Ossorio: A Story of a Girl | “Flirting with Femininity, Freedom and Femmage” | 2005 | Saint Louis Contemporary Art Museum | 10:0971219559, 13:9780971219557 |
Ecovention: Current Art to Transform Ecologies | Main text | 2002 | Contemporary Arts Center Green Museum,Eco Art Space | 10:0917562747, 13:9780917562747 |
Sharon Ellis | “A Phenomenological Phoenix” | 2002 | Long Beach Museum of Art | |
Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger | “Lay of the Land” | 2001 | Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati | |
Patrizia Giambi: A Ten Year Survey | “A 360 Degree Stretch” and “Testimonial” | 2001 | Galleria Neon, Bologna, Italy | |
Eileen Cowin: Still (and all) | “The Impossibility of Expression” | 2000 | Armory Center for the Arts | 10:189390010, 13:9781893900011 |
Angie Bray | “A Palimpsest, You Jest!” | 2000 | Fresno Art Museum | |
Surface <=> Structure | “Nautilus: Surfacing, Anticipation and Effervescence” | 1999 | Peggy Phelps Gallery, Claremont Graduate School | |
Twan Jansen | “Je suis ne pas une Prestidigitator, Mais Je le Joue Dans Le Monde” | 1999 | Stedelijk Museum Schiedam | |
Under Construction | “Skirting the Perils of Representation” | 1995 | Armory Center for the Art | ASIN:B00EV06TO |
Steve de Groodt | “Resisting the Culture: Perusing, Cruising and Moseying” | 1993 | SF MOMA |
Exhibitionography
YEAR | TITLE | VENUE(S) | ARTISTS |
2012 | Green Acres: Artists Farming Fields, Greenhouses and Abandoned Lots | Contemporary Arts Center | Kim Abeles, Susanne Cockrell/Ted Purves, Agnes Denes, Dan Devine, Ecological Greenhouse, Futurefarmers, Anya Gallaccio, Lonnie Graham, Harrison Studio, Mei-ling Hom, Homeadow Song, Patricia Johanson, Sakarin Krue-On, J.J. McCracken, Matthew Moore, N55, Permaganic Co, Mara Adamitz Scrupe, Bonnie Ora Sherk, Åsa Sonjasdotter, SOA Permaculture Studio, Susan Leibovitz Steinman, Tatfoo Tan, the land foundation, Shannon Young |
2012 | Baltimore Liste | Contemporary Museum | Armocost/Planck, Lisa Dillin, Skye Gilkerson, Ben Kelley, Justin Kelly, James Johnson, T.R Kaltreider, Chris Lavoie, Steven Riddle, James Rieck, Jimmy Joe Roche, Nicole Shiflet |
2011 | L.O.L.: A Decade of Antic Art[22] | Contemporary Museum, Baltimore | Kendall Bruns, Chto delat, Patrizia Giambi, Gimhongsok, Larry Hammerness, Jonathan Horowitz, Nina Katchadourian, Katie Kehoe, Larry Krone, Jennifer Levonian, Kahty Chen Milstead, Gianni Motti, Ryan Mulligan, My Barbarian, Dan Perjovschi, William Powhida, Rob Pruitt, David Schafer, Nedko Solokov, Alysse Stepanian/ Philip Mantione, Joey Versoza, Yes Men |
2011 | Baltimore Liste | Contemporary Museum | Jordan Bernier, John Bohl, Caitlin Cunningham, DUOX, Shaun Flynn, Nicholas Gottlund, Gary Kachadourian, Kate Mackinnon, Michel Modell, David Page, Josh Wade Smith, Stewart Watson |
2009 | Microfibers[23] | Locks Gallery, Philadelphia | Danielle Bursk, Caroline Lathan-Stiefel & Laura Watts |
2009 | Endurance: Daring Feats of Risk, Survival and Perseverance[24] | Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA | Phyllis Baldino, Janet Biggs, Johanna Billing, Patty Chang, Caryl Davis, Emily Jacir, Nikki S. Lee, ManosBuckius Collective, Renzo Martens, Laurel Nakadate, John Pilson, Alysse Stepanian/Phil Mantione, &Type A |
2009 | Endurance: Visualizing Time | Abington Arts Center Sculpture Park, Jenkintown, PA | Robert Gero, John Kalymnios, Stacy Levy, Winifred Lutz, David Schafer & Bill Schuck. |
2009 | Spring Solo Shows | Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA | Arden Bendler Browning, Shannon Donovan, Merav Ezer, Sarah Julig, Jacob Lunderby and Serena Perrone |
2008 | Global Suburbia[25] | Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA | Chris Ballantyne, Amy Bennett, Mark Bennett, Center for Land Use Interpretation, Goetz Diergarten, Barbara Gallucci, Fritz Haeg, Michael B. Miller, Sarah McCoubrey, Matthew Moore, Hiro Sakaguchi, David Schafer, Mark Shetabi, Lee Stoetzel, Eva Struble & Thomas Wrede |
2008 | Spring Solo Shows[26] | Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA | Louise Barteau, Danielle Bursk, Rosalyn Richards, Nyugen Smith, Caroline Lathan-Stiefel, Laura Watt, Kimi Weart & Jacques Wilmore |
2008 | Hovering Above[27] | Abington Art Center Sculpture Park, Jenkintown, PA | Actual Size Artworks, Roberley Bell, Sylvia Benitez, Jamie Dillon/Nick Paparone, Carole Loeffler, Mike Ross, Caroline Lathan-Stiefel, |
2007 | Migrations Platform: Once Upon a Time in the Midwest (Curated by Mark Harris[28]) | Reed Gallery, University of Cincinnati, OH | Terry Berlier, Carmel Buckley, Diane Fishbein, Stewart Goldman, Mark Harris, Maiza Hixson, Hudson, Kim Humphrey, Peter Huttinger, Judy Ledgerwood, Nick Papparone, Rachel Rampleman, Oren Slor, Tony Tassett, Bill Test & Marion Wilson |
2007 | Shrinking Cities (In collaboration with exhibition curator, Philipp Oswalt)[29] | Spaces, Cleveland, OH | Paul Cotter, Jeremy Deller, Jörg Dettmar, Tyree Guyton, Gordan Matta-Clark, Kyong Park, Latz + Partner, Dan Peterman, Cedric Price, Isa Rosenberger, Superstudio, Andreas Siekmann, Oswald Mathias Ungers & Ingo Vetter/Annette Weisser |
2006 | Poolside (Co-curated with Theresa Hackett) | Traymore Hotel, Miami, Florida | Denise Burge, Jamie Dillon, Patrizia Giambi, Robin Hill, Theresa Hackett, Annette Monnier & Alison Slon |
2006 | Mississippi Invitational[30] | Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS | Suzi Altman, Lea Barton, Maude Clay, Lang Clay, Randy Hayes, Rebekah Potter, Lee Renninger & Carlyle Wolfe |
2005 | View Do[31] | The Suburban, Oak Park, IL | Denise Burge, Kahty Chen Milstead and Artists’ Installation Instructions) |
2004 | Appropriately Enough | Warsaw Project, Cincinnati, OH | Kendall Bruns, Andre Hyland, Annette Monnier, Rachel Rampleman, Millicent Straub, Joey Versoza & Leigh Waltz & Artists’ Installation Instructions, |
2003 | Nowhere Better than This Place (co-curated with Emily Buddendeck) | SS NOVA, Cincinnati, OH | Keith Benjamin, Debbie Brod, Kendall Bruns, Emily Buddendeck, Denise Burge, Fred Ellenberger, Stewart Goldman, Peter Huttinger, Lori Larusso, Andy Marko, Tom Phelps, Rachel Rampleman, Jenny Steube & Joey Versoza/Dana Ward |
2002 | Proposed and Delivered (Botched or Delayed)[32] | Chidlaw Gallery, Art Academy, Cincinnati, OH | Kendall Bruns, Erin Heitsch, Kelly Verde, Caroline Caldwell, Brandon Hickle, Lisa Chioli, Gabe Imlay, Andre Hyland, Jenny Stuebe, Dana Hamblen, Juliet Rios, Joey Versoza, Scott Fredette, Ellie Resler & Andrew Loughnane |
2002 | Ecovention: Current Art to Transform Ecologies (Co-curated with Amy Lipton)[33] | Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati | AMD&ART, Brandon Ballangée, Betty Beaumont, Joseph Beuys, Jackie Brookner, Center for Land-Use Interpretation, Mel Chin, Tim Collins, Betsy Damon, Agnes Denes, Tera Galant, Georg Dietzler, Reiko Goto, Hans Haacke, Henrik Håkansson, Harrison Studio, Lynne Hull, Basia Irland, Laurie Lundquist, Kathryn Miller, Patricia Johanson, Aviva Rahmani, Ocean Earth, Buster Simpson, Robert Smithson, Alan Sonfist, Susan Liebovitz Steinman, George Steinmann, Superflex, & Shai Zakai |
2002 | Sprawl (co-curated with Andrée Hymel-Bober)[34] | Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati | Polly Apfelbaum, John Bock, Karsten Bott, Berman/ Chenoweth, Diana Cooper, Liz Craft, Twan Janssen, Ole Jørgen Ness, Sabina Ott, Mick O’Shea, Matthew Ritchie, Tomoko Takahashi, Shirley Tse & Dodie Wexler |
2002 | Beatitudes Betrayed | Gallery for the Arts, Mt. Sterling, KY. Traveled to Morehead, Whitesburg, Georgetown and New Albany, IN | Sharon Austin, Maria Theresa Bazzell, Mary Craik, Bonnie Creighton, Jim Fields, Sallie Guy, Elizabeth Johnson, William Papineau, Danelle Pickett, Sarah Lynn Potter, C. J. Pressma, Karen Telford & Carleton Wing |
2001 | Pacific Northwest Annual, juror[35] | Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, WA | Larry Bemm, JRR Blevins, Kari Boeskov, Joe Burmeister, Felicia Carlisle, Donnabelle Casis, Leslie Clague, Jack Daws, Joe DeNardo, Nancy Edelstein, Christian French, Mark Geil, Ellen George, Dean Hudson, Todd Kephart, Jay Krajic, Gloria Lamson, Tom Landowski, Scott Lawrimore/ |
Jim Wilcox, Lester Lee, Lisa Liedgren, Edmund Madrid, Brett Mosher, Yuki Nakamura, Dylan Neuwirth, Melody Owen, Hilary Pfeifer, R. Eugene Parnell, Matthew Picton, Amy Rueffert, Mike Shea, Juniper Shuey, Tim Sullivan, Storm Tharp, Thin Ice, Marie Watt & Jennifer West | |||
2000 | An Active Life[36] | Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH | Jonathan Borofsky, Ingrid Eriksson, Nancy Evans, Fred Fehlau, Carsten Höller, Martin Kersels, Jennifer Moon, Stephen Shackelford, Pauline Stella Sanchez, Richard Wearn & Hiro Yamagata |
2000 | Scopophilia: Pleasure in Looking | Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH | Solo shows of: Gillian Wearing, Jeremy Blake, Janet Biggs, Sam Taylor-Wood, Pipilotti Rist & Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster/Pierre Huyghe/Philippe Parrino |
2000 | Used and Amused | Jan Baum Gallery, Los Angeles, CA | Angie Bray, Don Bachardy, Antonio Gomez-Bueno, Robbie Cavolina, ChanSchatz, Berman/Chenoweth, Robin Michals, Caitlin Mitchell-Dayton, Dave Muller, Ole Jørgen Ness, Alysse Stepanien & Ann Summa |
1999 | Cremolata Flotage | Andrew J. Barbieri Staten Island Ferry | Angie Bray, Jackie Brookner, Alix Delmas, Jim Dingilian, Theresa Hackett, Madeleine Hatz, Elana Herzog, Nina Katchadourian, Reynard Loki, Kate Loy, Maureen McQuillan, Alysse Stepanian/Philip Mantione, Chrysanne Stathacos, Austin Thomas & Shirley Tse & Anton Vidokle |
1999 | Surface <=> Structure | Peggy Phelps Gallery, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA | Ava Gerber, Twan Janssen, Robert Overby, Cynthia Phillips, John Souza, Shirley Tse, Alexis Weidig & B. Wurtz |
1998 | Comestible Compost | Gallery 207 & Pavilions Marketplace, West Hollywood, CA | Pavilions: Berman/Chenoweth, Michael Barton Miller, Laura Cooper, Terrie Friedman, Doug Hamnett, Constance Muller, Kori Newkirk, José Álvaro Perdices, Shirley Tse, Alexis Zoto, 207: Angie Bray, Michael Damm, Kim Fisher & Leif Palmquist |
1998 | Individually Twisted | Andrew Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, CA | Berman/Chenoweth, Sue Choi, LouAnne Greenwald, Cameron Jamie, Cliff LeCuyer & Cynthia Philips. |
1998 | Polymorphous Memorialus | POST, Los Angeles, CA | Eduardo Abaroa, Robert Blackman, Casey Cook, Will Fowler, Clifford LeCuyer, Michael B. Miller & Paul Henry Ramirez |
1997 | Random Access Memory (Co-curated with Twan Janssen) | Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA | Twan Janssen, Fransje Killaars, Kinke Kooi, Jaap Kroneman, Paul de Reus & Roland Schimmel |
1997 | Working out the Kinks | Herslebsgate10B @ Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin DE | Polly Apfelbaum, Lynn Aldrich, Lindsay Alstrom, Angie Bray, Maura Bendett, Terrie Friedman, Ava Gerber, Twan Janssen, Garrett Keith, Dave Muller, Carrie Ungerman & John Souza |
1996 | Love’s Labour’s Lost | SITE, Los Angeles, CA | Kahty Chenoweth, Dave Muller, John Souza/Monique van Genderon, Takako, Deborah Hunter |
1996 | Chalk: A Momentary Chillout Room | Factory Place Gallery, Los Angeles, CA | Uta Barth, Sally Elesby, Terrie Friedman, Twan Janssen, Clifford LeCuyer, Dave Muller, Monique Prieto & Shirley Tse |
1995 | Strappy Sandals and Skinny Belts: The Hyperfeminine Position in Painting | Victoria Room and Push!, San Francisco, CA; traveled to Murray Feldman Gallery, Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, CA | Maura Bendett, Linda Burnham, Linda Day, Linda Daniels, Sally Elesby, Nancy Evans, Tim Forcum, Ava Gerber, Theresa Hackett, Penelope Krebs, Caitlin Mitchell-Dayton, Mai Ottersen-Redfield, Renee Petropoulos, Karl Petrunak, Adam Ross, Margaret Sherwood, Carole Silverstein, Dani Tull, Lilly van der Stokker, |
1995 | Action Station: Exploring Open Systems | Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA | Maura Bendett, Angie Bray, Rory Devine, FluxKits, Robert Filliou, Caren Furbeyre, Patrizia Giambi, Joseph Grigely, Larry Hammerness, Laura Howe, Lun*na Menoh, Toby Mott, Yoko Ono, Carole Szymanski & Ricardo Zulueta |
1995 | Par Avion | Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, L.A., CA | Antonio Gomez-Bueno (ES), Twan Janssen (NE), Ole Jørgen Ness (NO), Michael Persson (SW), Melanie Smith (UK/MX) |
1995 | Postmarked L.A. | P*P*O*W, New York, NY | Lynn Aldrich, Sharon Ellis, Chris Finley, Terrie Friedman, Hilja Keading, Martin Kersels & Michael Pierzynski |
1995 | Under Construction: Rethinking Images of Identity (Co-curated with Michael Anderson) | Amory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA | Nancy Burson, Carole Caroompas, Catherine Howe, Laura Howe, Monica Majoli, Kerry James Marshall, Adrian Piper, Joey Santarromana, Hugh Steers, John Valdez and David Wojnarowicz |
1994 | Interdisciplinary | Woodbury College, Burbank, CA | Laura Howe, Kenneth Goldsmith, Jim Isermann, Lun*nah Menoh, Jorge Pardo, Laura Stein, Carole Szymanski and Paul Varnac |
1993 | The Layered Look | Jan Baum Gallery, Los Angeles, CA | Linda Burnham, D.E.M., Merion Estes, Nancy Evans, Theresa Hackett, Claude Kent, Robin Mitchell, Selma Moskowitz, Sabina Ott, Marc Pally, Steven Robison, Adam Ross & Philip Taafe |
1993 | Appraising the Preternatural (Co-curated with Michael Anderson) | Pat Shea Gallery, Santa Monica, CA | Emily Cheng, Sharon Ellis, Jeff Gambill, David Humphrey, Laura Lasworth, Tom Knechtel, Robin Palanker & Lari Pittman |
1992 | ptyx | Sue Spaid Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA | Jacci Den Hartog, Steve Derrickson, Patrizia Giambi, Carole Szymanski, |
1991 | Essentially Raw (co-curated with Michael Anderson) | Sue Spaid Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA | Lynn Aldrich, Steve Appleton, Steve De Groodt, Dawn Fryling, Robert Gero, Pat Nickell, Kevin Pasnik & Richard Tuttle |
1991 | The Wiled Wild West Show | Sue Spaid Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA | Robert Cavolina, Russell Crotty, Brad Dunning, Max Frazee, Richard Misrach and Carter Potter |
1991 | Ovarian Warriors vs. Knights of Crissum | Sue Spaid Fine Art & Parker*Zanic Gallery, Los Angeles, CA | Maija Beeton, Kathe Burkhart, Carole Caroompas, Laura Cooper, Thomas Hartman, Melissa Hoffs, Hugh Lentz, Lauren Lesko, Paul McCarthy, Raymond Pettibon, Dominica Salvatore, Leonard Seagal, Jim Shaw, Kevin Sullivan, Dani Tull, Paul Varnac, Unknown Knights, Laura Whipple, Stephanie Wilger & Sue Williams |
1990 | Sublime Geometries | Sue Spaid Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA | Jacci Den Hartog, Sharon Ellis, Paul Feeley, Kevin Pasnik, Bonnie Rychlak & Andrew Winer |
1986 | On the Water Front | Artists’ Studio | Steve Derrickson, David Schafer & Michael Rees |
References
- ↑ "Contemporary Museum names new executive director" Baltimore Sun, 17 November 2010
- ↑ "CAC's season invites exhibition interaction" Cincinnati Enquirer, 11 May 2000
- ↑ "Endurance at Abington" at The Art Blog of Roberta Fallon and Libby Rosof
- ↑ Spaid, Sue Ecovention: Current Art to Transform Ecologies, Contemporary Arts Museum Cincinnati, 2002
- ↑ Spaid, Sue. “The Treasure Map.” Domus. March 2007
- ↑ Spaid, Sue. “Isness: A Philosophy for Avant-Gardes”, X-tra, February 2006, pp. 10-19.
- ↑ Greenstein, M.A. “Lotus Motel” World Art Winter 1996.
- ↑ Harvey, Doug. “Sue Spaid: Used & Amused.” LA Weekly, 2 February 2000
- ↑ Harvey, Doug. “Sue Spaid: Used & Amused”, LA Weekly, 2 February 2000.
- ↑ "Can I Come Over to Your House: The First Ten Years of the Suburban", Oak Park: The Suburban, 2010
- ↑ "Exhibition - New View: NV5" from American Towns: Baltimore, 2011
- ↑ Auerbach, Lisa Anne. “John Souza: Sue Spaid Fine Art.” Artforum. December 1994.
- ↑ Iannaccone, Carmine. “Jacci Den Hartog: Sue Spaid Fine Art.” art issues. February 1994.
- ↑ Duncan, Michael. “The Zone: Sue Spaid Fine Art.” frieze. Nov-Dec. 1993.
- ↑ Anderson, Michael. “Los Angeles.” Contemporanea. October 1990.
- ↑ Smith, Roberta. “The Art World’s New Image.” The New York Times, December 29, 1992.
- ↑ Spaid, Sue. “Raymond Pettibon.” Art issues, Summer 1990
- ↑ Spaid, Sue. “Assembling Africa.” Art in America, May 1997, pp. 46-53
- ↑ Spaid, Sue: “Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle,” LA Weekly, 1–7 May 1997, p. 53
- ↑ Spaid, Sue. “‘Twofer (Sylvie Fleury/John Armleder.” The Village VOICE July 20, 1999. p. 151.
- ↑ Spaid, Sue. “Survival Strategies: Gearing Up for Autarkic Communities or the Post-Political Society?” New Art Examiner. November 2001.
- ↑ “Looking for LOL at the Contemporary Museum” The Baltimore Sun. June 9, 2011
- ↑ Newhall, Edith. “Microfibers,” Philadelphia Inquirer. December 27, 2009.
- ↑ "Endurance: Daring Feats of Risk Survival and Perseverance" at Abington Art Center, 11 September to 29 November 2009
- ↑ "Global Suburbia: Meditations of the World of the 'Burbs'" at Abington Art Center, 11 September 2008
- ↑ Donohoe, Victoria. “Review: Abington Art Center.” The Philadelphia Inquirer March 23, 2008. p. L10.
- ↑ "Hovering Above" Abington Art Center, 7 June – 30 November 2008
- ↑ Mark Harris profile at the College of Design, Architecture, Artand Planning website, University of Cincinnati
- ↑ Spaid, Sue. “Shrinking Cities: Expanding Opportunities.” Shrinking Cities (Cleveland: SPACES Gallery & UDC, 2007).
- ↑ Spaid, Sue. “Going Places: Jackson to Nachez and Back Again.” Mississippi Invitational (Jackson: Mississippi Museum of Art, 2006)
- ↑ List of 2005 exhibitions, The Suburban
- ↑ City guide, Cincinnati Enquirer, 19 August 2002
- ↑ Bauer, Marilyn. “Art of a New Nature.” Cincinnati Enquirer. June 27, 2002.
- ↑ Bauer, Marilyn. “Sprawl Has Fun with Found Objects.” Cincinnati Enquirer. May 5, 2002.
- ↑ Kangas, Matthew. “Works in BAM’s Annual Resist Traditional Categories.” Seattle Times. October 19, 2001.
- ↑ Findsen, Owen. “Jump Into Fun Exhibits at CAC.” October 22, 2000.
External links
- "The Los Angeles Art World's New Image", by Roberta Smith, The New York Times, 29 December 1992