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| 2011 | |
| 2010 | Group Exhibition, Gallery Poulsen, Copenhagen (Quick Constructions) |
| The Missing Peace, Artists and the Dalai Lama, curator: Randy Rosenberg; artists: Marina Abramovic, Jane Alexander, El Anatsui, Laurie Anderson, Ken Aptekar, Richard Avedon, Kirsten Bahrs Janssen, Chase Bailey, Tayseer Barakat, Sanford Biggers, Phil Gorges, Dove Bradshaw, Guy Buffet, Dario Campanile, Andy Cao, Squeak Carnwath, Long-Bin Chen, Christo & Jeanne-Claud, Constantino Ciervo, Chuck Close, Bernard Cosey, Santiago Cucullu, Binh Danh, Lewis DeSoto, Filipo Di Sambuy, Doris Doerrie& Michael wenger, Peig Gairbrook A& Adele Fox, Era & Donald Farnsworth, Spencer Finch, Sylvie Fleury, Louis Fox & Free Range Graphics, Adam Fuss, Juyan Galdeano, Rupert Garcia, Robin Garthwait & Dan Friffin, Richard Gere, Losang Gyato, Helen Mayer Harrison & Newton Harrison, David & Hi-Jin Hodge, Jom Hodges, Jenny Holzer, Tri Huu Luu, Ichi Ikeda, Yoko Inoue, Illya & Emilia Kabakov, Jesal Kapadia, Anish Kapoor, Kimsooja, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Nefeli Massia, Yumyo Miyasaka, Gabriela Morawetz, Kisho Mukaiyama, Tom Nakashima, Yoshiro Negishi, Dang Ngo, Michele Oka Doner, Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison, Susan Plum, Rosemary Rawcliff, Tenzing Rigdol, Michal Rovner, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Sebastiao Salgado, Salustiano, Andra Samelson, Arlene Shechet, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Mike & Doug Starn, Pat Steir, Hoang Van Bui, Adriana Varejao, Bill Viola, Inkie Whang, William Wiley, Katarina Wong, Yuriko Yamaguchi; San Antonio Museum of Art (salt, half heard, 1996) | |
| Intolerance, Curators: Christopher Whittey and Gerald Ross; Artists: William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Sam Durant, Francisco de Goya, Philip Guston, Stephen Marc, Rigo 23, Roee Rosen, Karina Skvirsky, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Decker and Meyerhoff galleries, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore (Double Negative, 2003) | |
| 2010 Biennial Winter Salon, Curator: Bjorn Ressler & Associate Curator: Hee Yuen Chun; Artists: Ok Hyun Ahn, Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Stuart Arends, Maria José Arjona, Augusta Atla, Chan Hyo Bae, Robert Barry, Joseph Beuys, Dove Bradshaw, John Cage, John Chamberlain, Jinkee Choi, Sangah Choi, Chuck Close, George Condo, Linda DiGusta, Robert G. Edelman, Jacob El Hanani, Ron Gorchov, Hans Haacke, Jene Highstein, Gary Hill, Sook Jin Jo, Neil Jenney, Alex Katz, Miru Kim, Songyi Kim, Linda Karshan, Sol Kjok, Melissa Kretschmer, Tadaaki Kuwayama, David Lachapelle, Zaun Lee, Sol LeWitt, Gerard Malanga, Robert Mangold, Robert C. Morgan, Gerard Mossé, Oliver Mosset, Rakuko Naito, Richard Nonas, Dennis Oppenheim, Keun Young Park, George Quasha, Robert Rauschenberg, Lovisa Ringborg, Dorothea Rockburne, Cordy Ryman, Ethan Ryman, Robert Ryman, Will Ryman, Fred Sandback, Julian Schnabel, Anne Senstad, Andres Serrano, Maxwell Stevens, Danielle Tegeder, Yuken Teruya, Richard Tuttle, Cy Twombly, Ali Van, Bernar Venet, Merrill Wagner, Joan Waltemath, John Waters, Marjorie Weish, Mark Wiener, Leah Yerpe, Mark Zimmermann, Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York (3 Contingency Jets, 2003, Notation XI, 2010, Without Title [White cut painting], 2003/2010) | |
| Reunion 2010: The Night of Future Past: William Anastasi & Dove Bradshaw play chess reminiscent of the 1969 Reunion: Marcel Duchamp and John Cage Chess Match; Kombucha & Raw Canapé Chess, eating and drinking captured pieces, designed by Fluxus artist Takako Saito, Ryerson Theater, Toronto | |
| Contemporary Art Benefit, Lehman Maupin Gallery, New York (Wet Dream, 2002) | |
| Love in Vein: Editions Fawbush Projects and Artists 2005-2010, curators: Russell Calabrese and Thomas Jones; artists: Ricci Albenda, Kamrooz Aram, assume vivid astro focus, Hernan Bas, Dove Bradshaw, Karin Davie, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Angelo Filomeno, Wayne Gonzales, Jeremy Kost, Lovett/Codagnone, Larry Mantello, Tony Matelli, Matthew McCaslin, Jack Pierson, Matthew Ronay, Alexander Ross, Kate Shepherd, Nancy Spero, Steed Taylor, Richard Tuttle, Leo Villareal, Randy Wray; Gering Lopez Gallery, New York (Without Title [Indeterminacy broken stone], 1991/2010, Tanguay Current, 2010, Spent Bullet Earrings,1979, Elements Nectlace H20, 2003, Elements Necklace Silicon, 2003)) | |
| Drawn / Taped / Burned: Abstraction on Paper (From the Werner H. Kramarsky Collection), Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York (Carbon Removal, 1992) | |
| Connexions, curator: Inge Merete, artists: William Anastasi (USA), Eric Andersen, Dove Bradshaw (USA), Rui Charles (P), Claus Carstensen (P), Olaffur Eliasson (DK/IS), Erik A. Frandsen, Claus H. Jensen, Per Bak Jensen, Anita Jorgensen, Michael Kvium, thorbjorn Lausten, Christian Lemmertz, Ann Lislegaard, Kristine Roepstorff, Tomas Sareceno (AG/D), Nina Saunders (GB), Peter Nansen Scherfig, Skeel & Skriver, The Esbjerg Museum of Modern Art, Esbjerg, Denmark (Quick Constructions, 2009 and 2010) | |
| The 21st Century Woman, Margaret Fuller and the Sacred Marriage, curator: Lisa Paul Streitfeld, Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusettes, (I Myself Am Heaven and Hell, 2008, copper photogravure plate) | |
| On Paper, curator: Sam Jedig, Stalke Gallery, Kirke-Sonnerup Gallery, Kirke-Sonnerup, Denmark Quick Constructions (Trumpets, 2009), Quick Constructions (City Debris, 2009), Quick Constructions With Curves, 2009) | |
| At 21: Gifts and Promised Gifts in Honor of The Contemporary Museum’s 20th Anniversary, artists: Vito Acconci, Nicholas Africano, Carlos Almaraz, William Anastasi, Gianfranco Angelino, Robert Arneson, Alexandre Arrechea, Frank Badur, Gijs Bakker, Jill Baroff, David Bates, Martin Blank, Douglas Bourgeois, Dove Bradshaw, Nancy Burson, Geoff Chadsey, M. Dale Chase, Roy DeForest, Sharon Doughtie, David Ellsworth, Dorothy Faison, Joan Fontcuberta, Adam Fowler, Douglas Gordon, Nancy Grossman, Jane Hammond, Duane Hanson, Christine Hiebert, Candida Hofer, James Howell, William Hunter, Alex Katz, Jay Kelly, Ron Kent, Ellen Keusen, Ray Key, David Paul Lasry, David Levinthal, Sol LeWitt, Ken Little, Robert Longo, Bert Matsh, Kerry James Marshall, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Dean McNeil, Edward Moulthrop, Matt Moulthrop, Phillip Moulthrop, Manuel Neri, Dale Nish, Nathan Oliveira, Joel Otterson, Kim Overstreet, Robert Rasely, Linda Ridgway, Ed Rusha, Carole Seborovski, Esther Shimazu, Sandy Skoglund, Therman Statom, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Donald Sultan, James Surls, Hadi Tabatabai, Ryo Toyonaga, Alan Uglow, Vincent Baldez, Peter Voulkos, William Wegman, John Wilde, William T. Wiley, Mark Williams, Paul Wonner, William Wood, Cindy Wright; The Contemporary Museum of Honolulu, Hawaii (Carbon Removal, 1992) | |
| Post Cards from the Edge, Visual Aids, Metro Pictures Gallery, New York, (Contingency Jet [Tongue Stain], 2003 archival inkjet print) | |
| 2009 | John Cage Merce Cunningham Collection, works auctioned for the benefit of the Merce Cunningham Trust, artists: Annie Albers, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Merce Cunningham, Morris Graves, Philip Guston, Jasper Johns, Lois Long, Tom Marioni, Louise Nevelson, Robert Rauschenberg, Sonya Sekula, Dorothea Tanning; Christies Auction House, New York (Carbon Removal, 1981, Riverstone, 1990, Full, 1994) |
| The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860-1989; curator: Alexandra Munroe; artists: William Anastasi, Laurie Anderson, Carl Andre, Shusaku Arakawa, Jordan Belson, Natvar Bgarvsar, Dove Bradshaw, George Brecht, James Lee Byars, Witter Bynner, John Cage, Kennneth Callihan, Mary Cassatt, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Charles Caryl Coleman, Bruce Conner, Merce Cunningham, Walter De Maria, Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Mark Di Suvero, Arthur Garfield Dove, Arthur Wesley Dow, Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Dan Flavin, Sam Francis, Yun, Gee Max Gimlett, Allen Ginsberg, Martha Graham, Morris Graves, Philip Guston, Ann Hamilton, Marsden Hartley, Hasegawa Saburo, Dick Higgins, Paul Horiuchi, Tehching Hsieh, David Ireland, Robert Irwin, Ito Michio, Jasper Johns, Kim Jones, Allan Kaprow, Gertrude Kasebier, Jack Kerouac, Franz Kline, Alison Knowles, Paul Kos, Shigeko Kubota, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Tadaaki Kuwayama, John La Farge, Stanton MacDonald, Brice Marden, Tom Marioni, Agnes Martin, Michael McClure, John McLaughlin, Larry Miller, Merridith Monk, Linda Mary Montano, Robert Motherwell, Lee Mullican, Isamu Noguchi, Okada Kenzo, Georgia O’Keef, Yoko Ono, Gordon Onslow-Ford, Nam June Paik, Adrian Piper, Jackson Pollock, Ezra Pound, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, Morgan Russell, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, David Smith, Harry Everett Smith, Alan Sonfist, Edward Steichen, Alfred Steiglitz, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Augustus Vincent Tack, Abbott Handerson Thayer, Mark Thompson, Mark Tobey, Ann Truitt, James Turrell, Richard Tuttle, John Henry Twachtman, Bill Viola, Charmion Von Wiegand, Andy Warhol, James McNeill Whistler, James Whitney, William T. Wiley, Robert Wilson, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Zarina Hashm; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2v0 [clock and level], 1971) | |
| Seasonal Salon, curators: Andrea Kalinowski and Nathan Censullo, Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge, MA (Contingency, 1995) | |
| Gifts and Promised Gifts in Honor of The Contemporary Museum's 20th Anniversary, The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii (Carbon Removal, 1992, from the Werner H. Kramarsky Collection) | |
| ONE Copenhagen, Six Americans / Six Danes, curator: Dove Bradshaw; artists: Anastasi, Andre, Barry, Bradshaw, Kretschmer, Passehl, Dahlgaard, Ebbesen, Hornsleth, Jedig, Mertz, Recke; Stalke Up North, Copenhagen (Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, 1988) ONE Copenhagen, on-line catalogue | |
| New York New Drawings 1946-2007, Selections from the Werner H. Kramarsky Collection, curators: Ana Martinez de Aquilar, Director, José Maria Pareno Velasco, Deputy Director, Museo de Art Contemporaneo Esteban Vicente, Segovia, Spain; artists: Anastasi, Andre, Baroff, Barry, Bocanegra, Bradshaw, Brown, CageChu, Conner, Crotty, Daou, Del Rivero, Di Suvero, Fraser, Teo Gonzalez, Grosvenor, Harwood Rubin, Hesse, Hiebert, Kristin Holder, Holt, Howell, Huebler, Johns, Bronlyn Jones, Judd, Kelly, Jay Kelly, Knowlton, Le Va, Ann Ledy, LeWitt, Lynch, Robert Mangold, Marden, Martin, McDonnell, Mogensen, Morris, Nehmad, Newman, O’Bryan, Plimack Mangold, Pozzi, Renouf, Ruscha, Ryman, Sandback, Saxon, Schiff, Serra, Shapiro, Sheinkman, Shotz, Smith, Smithson, Sosnowy, Stella, Strafella, Topolski, Tuttle, Twombly, Vincente, Weiner, Welish, Wilmarth, Winters, Witek, Zito; Museo de Art Contemporaneo Esteban Vicente, Segovia, Spain (Contingency Jet, 2002) | |
| Noumenon: An Exploration of Contemporary Abstract Art in the Beyondness of Things, curator: Megakles Rogakos; artists: Demosthenes Agrafiotis, Stephen Antonakos, Christos Antonaropoulos, Melina Apostolidou, Kimon Azaopoulos, Hubert Berke, Joseph Beuys, Yannis Bouteas, Dove Bradshaw, Chryssa, Efi Chryssi, Francesco Correggla, Eleni Deli, Zenia Dimitrakoupoulou, Vangelis Dimitreas, Lena Dimova, Giorgos Divaris, Elini Economou, Yorgos Efstathoulides, Aziz El Hadri, Jean-Louis Espilit, Etios, Costas Evangelatos, Paolo Gallerani, Vasso Gavaisse, Dimitris Gavalas, Karl Gerstner, Angelos N. Boulandris, Lydia Gravanis, Ellie Griva, Gerard Haas, Mark Hadjipateras, Effie Halivopoulou, Hans Karoussi, Diane Katsiaficas, Haris Kondosphyris, Andeliki Korkou, Omiros Kosidis, Dimitris Koukos, Nikos Kryonidis, Pelagagia Kyriazi, Sandra Lange, Athina Latinopoulou, Michael Lekakis, Marinos Lianakis, Liliane Lijn, Donald Mavros, Haris Mavros, Stella Meletopoulou, Michael Michaeledes, Alkistis Michaelidou, Frosso Michaeledes, Alkistis Michaelidou, Frossi Michalea, Kyriacos Mortarakos, Kleopatra Moursela, Jan Mulder, Maria Mylona-Kyraikidi, Masaakinoda, Miriam Noske, Iordanis Roumeliotis, Makis Palantzas, Thanasis Pallas, Pino Pandolfini, Dimitris Papadatos, Frizxos Papantouiou, Aemilla Papaphilippou, Nikos Yorgos, Papoutsidis, Yannis Parmakelis, Yannis Parmakelis, Carlos Perez Marcias, Spyridoula Politi, Yanni Posnakoff, Marina Provatidou, Thanassis Rentzis, Kristina Ristic, Christian Rothmann, Iordanis Roumeliotis, Lea Roussopoulou, Sylvia Sarropoulou, Judith Shaw, Eleni Sidiropoulou, Yiota Skarveli, Petros Soropanis, Jeanne Spiteris-Veropoulou, Yannis Spyropoulos, Theodoros Stamos, Lia Stamopoulou, Oliver Steindecker, Takis, Apostolos Tatolas, Electra Tegopoulou, Ioanna terlidou, Vassilis Theos, Sotiris Therianos, Dimitris Tragkas, Pantelis Tsatsis, Rena Tsitota, Alexanros M. Valvis, Gianberto Vanni, Costas Varotsos, Alkis Voliotis, Jean Xceron, Apostolos Yayannos, Athos Zacharias, Vangelis, Zafiropoulos, Aliki Zimaritou, Yannis Ziogas; The American College of Greece Art Gallery, Agia Paraskevi, Greece (Contingency Jet, 2008) | |
| No Regrets Sam Jedig, artists: Anastasi, Williams, Weiner, Dahlgaard, Ebbesen, Lone and Albert Mertz; Stalke Up North, Copenhagen (Duchamp, 2007 and Fountain, 2007, stamp sheets) | |
| Barry Singer AIPAD Armory Fair, artists: Brassai, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Hugo Brehme, Wynn Bullock, William Dassonville, Walker Evans, Louis DeClerq, Lewis Hine, Gyorgy Kepes, Eadweard Muybridge, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Sabastiao Salgado, Arthur Siegel, W. Eugene Smith, Edward Weston, Carleton Watkins, Edmund Teske; AIPAD Armory Fair, New York (stamp sheets, 2004-6) | |
| The Missing Peace, Artists and the Dalai Lama, curator: Randy Rosenberg; Fundacion Canal, Madrid (salt, half heard, 1996) | |
| ONE More, Cologne, Dedicated to Sol LeWitt, curator: Dove Bradshaw; artists: Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Dove Bradshaw, Marcia Hafif, Jene Highstein, Melissa Kretschmer, Sol LeWitt, Richard Nonas, Janet Passehl, Cordy Ryman, Robert Ryman, Merrill Wagner; Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne (Negative Ions II, 1996, Without Title [Carbon Removal], 1992) George Imdahl review Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger: January 21, 2009 ONE More Cologne, on-line catalogue | |
| EAST WEST: Anastasi, Bradshaw, Flavin, Kuwayama, curator: BjÖrn Ressle; BjÖrn Ressle Gallery, New York in conjunction with The Third Mind at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, (Notation I, 2009, Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, 1988, 2/0, 1971shown vertically and turned as a clock/ at the Guggenheim shown horizontally as a level) EAST WEST on-line catalogue | |
| The Darma Zen Center Benefit, curator: David McDonald; artists: Kim Abeles, Lisa Adams, Maura Bendett, Cherie Benner Davis, Leonardo Bravo, Lynn Berman, Dove Bradshaw, Annie Buckley, Jamison Carter, Cole Case, Katy Crowe, David D’Andrade, Caryl Davis, Steve Degroodt, Lecia Dole Recio, Sam Erenberg, Nancy Evans, Joanne Greenbaum, Phyllis Green, Margaret Griffith, Mary Addison Hackett, Ruth Hardinger, Sarah Hinkley, Mary Jones, Dion Johnson, Viefinia Katz, Barbara Kerwin, Andy Kolar, Mara Lonner, David McConald, Robin Mitchell, Timothy Nolan, Laura Owens, Carolie Parker, Jeanne Paterson, Joan Perlman, Katie Phillips, Pam Posey, Max Preisneiell, Jessica Rath, Lucas Reiner, Rebecca Ripple, Steve Roden, Kate Savage, Fran Siegel, Kathryn Spence, Maggie Tennesen, Devon Tsuno, Cheryl Walker, Megan Williams, Andre Yi; The Darma Zen Center, Los Angeles (Tongue Stain, 2003) | |
| Editions, curators: Michael Solway and Angela Jones; artists: Vito Acconci, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Jim Campbell, Paul Dei Marinis, Buckminster Fuller, Richard Hamilton, Jean Pierre Hebert, James Hill, Channa Horwitz, Allan Kaprow, Tim Marioni, Claes Oldenberg, Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, Dane Picard, Alan Rath, and Steve Reich; SolwayJones Gallery, Los Angeles (Marcel Duchamp , 2005, Fountain, 2006, stamp sheets) | |
| Black Madonna, curator: Lisa Paul Streitfeld and H.P. Garcia; artists: Marshall Arisman, Vincent Baldasano, Karen Bernard, Mike Bidlow, Dove Bradshaw, Laurel Jay Carpenter, Linda DiGusta, Maya Erdelyi, Camille Eskell, Carla Gannis, Harlan Emil Gruber, Heide Hatry, Richard Humann, Selma Karaca, Walter Kenul, Isolde Kille, Marni Kotak, Yulia Lanina, D. Dominick Lombardi, Michael Manning, Sophie Matisse, Irina Movmyga, Rick Prol, Kevin Robinson, Daniel Rothbart, Donna Ruff, Janet Rutkowski, Carolee Schneemann, Iris Schieferstein, Joel Simpson, Marissa Soroudil, Tatyana Stepanova, Danielle St Laurent, Cassie Thornton, Susan Weinreich Martha Wilson and Michael Zansky; HP Garcia Gallery, New York (Double Negative, 1993) | |
| Visual Aids Benefit, artists: Adam Adach, Paolo Arao, assume vivid astro focus, Aziz + Cucher, Judie Bamber, Michael Bilsborough, Gustavo Bonevardi, Dove Bradshaw, John Brattin, Miriam Cabessa, Matt Connors, Jay Critchley, TM Davy, Lucky DeBellevue, Zackary Drucker, Angela Dufresne, George Duncan, David Dupuis, Graham Durward, Nicole Eisenman, Steven Evans, EVA & ADELE, Tony Feher, Keltie Ferris, Glen Fogel, Paul Gabrielli, Peter Gallo, Jeffrey Gibson, Anthony Goicolea, Theresa Hackett, Erik Hanson, Lyle Ashton Harris, Michael Harris, Jim Hodges, Scott Hug, Peter Hutchinson, Yuki Itoda, Michael Jenkins, Deborah Kass, Matt Keegan, Karen Kimmel, Terrence Koh, Jeremy Kost, Paul Lee, Cary Leibowitz (aka Candyass), Troy M. Litten, Larry Mantello, Linda Matalon, Keith Mayerson, Robert Melee, Aleksandra Mir, Donald Moffet, Slava Mogutin, Rune Olsen, Sarah Oppenheimer, Danica Phelps, Jack Pierson, Job Piston, Paul Henry Ramirez, Barry Ratoff, Emily Roysdon, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Kenny Scharf, Adam Shecter, Billy Sullivan, Ryan Sullivan, Marc Swanson and Joe Mama-Nitzberg, Jon Tower, Richard Tsao, Andy Warhol, John Waters, Alex P. White, Kehinde Wiley, Joe Winter and Rob Wynne; Metro Pictures, New York (Lightness of Being, 2004) | |
| 2008 | Radio Rocks, Limited Edition Portfolio; Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA (première of installation of radios with hematite, galena, and pyrite crystal mixers bring in weather stations, local and short waves and micro wave receivers intercepting outer spaces signals as well as echoes of the Big Ban, Radio Rock drawings and plans, Radio Contingency Jets and Quick Constructions) checklist |
| Time Matters, catalogue; Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge, MA (mid-career exhibition: 40 works over 39 years, première Quick Constructions ) checklist | |
| 2007 | Time & Material, catalogue, Senzatitolo, Rome (Waterstone, Ground, Negative Ions I, Crack In The Air, 2v0, 2v0 Daguerrotype scan, Contingency Pour, Material/Immaterial) checklist |
| Contingency, Bjorn Ressle Gallery, New York (new Contingency Paintings, Contingency [Book], Waterstone, new Crack In The Air, II series, Nothing, 2, Full, Quick Construction) checklist | |
| Constructions, Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, catalogue, The Spirit of Discovery 2, under the auspices of the SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY, Facto Foundation For The Arts, Sciences and Technology - Observatory,Trancoso, Portugal, Exhibition at Ingreja do Convento de Santo Antonio (Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat and première Oracle permanent works in Ingreja do Convento de Santo Antonio, Trancoso, Portugal) http://www.asa-art.com/ed/1.html and http://www.asa-art.com/facto/ed2007/1.html checklist | |
| 2006 | Six Continents, "Trace of Mind," catalogue; 6th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, South Korea (Six Continents) checklist |
| The Way, Gallery 360°, Tokyo (Full, Ground, Angles IV, Series 2, Nothing II, Carbon Removals, 2v0, Limited Editon Box) checklist | |
| Radio Rocks, permanent installation commissioned by the Baronessa Lucrezia Durini for the town of Bolognano, Italy checklist | |
| Time & Material, catalogue; Ingreja do Convento de Santo Antonio, Trancoso, Portugal under the auspices of the SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY, Facto Foundation For The Arts, Sciences and Technology - Observatory, Trancoso, Portugal,http://www.asa-art.com/ed/1.html and http://www.asa-art.com/facto/ed2007/1.html, artists: Maria Bonomi, Dove Bradshaw, Akio Hizume, Japan; performances: Monica Weiss, Francesco Mariotti; Conference: hosted by René Berger, President of the World Association of Art Critics, Lausanne., Conference: May 18-20; Exhibitions: May 18- July 20, 2006, exhibited Time and Materials, (première suite of unfixed cyanotypes of images representing time, Negative Ions II, Crack In The Air, They Were and Went, Double Negative, Plain Air) | |
| 2005 | Six Continent, Contingengy & Body Works, Solway Jones Gallery, Los Angeles, (Six Continents - salt from Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Eurasia, North and South America, separatory funnels, water-, new Contingency Paintings and Works on paper, new Crack In The Air [thorn], photographs) checklist |
| Six Continents & Angles 12 Rotations, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA (première Six Continents and Angles 12 Rotations [paintings set in the 12 possible positions in which one side of the inner or outer triangle is level with the horizon]) checklist | |
| 2004 | Dove Bradshaw, Nature, Change and Indeterminacy, Volume Gallery, New York (Limited Edition Book, Editions and sculptures, première stamps, Daguerreotypes, inkjet photographs) checklist |
| 2003 | Dove Bradshaw: Formformlessness, 1969-2003, with book and Limited Box Edition; curator: Sandra Kraskin, The Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University of New York, New York, (mid-career exhibition, première Breath video, American version of Self Interest) checklist |
| Angles, Diferenca Gallery, Lisbon, ( Angle paintings, Negative Ions II, Ground, Passion, 2v0, Notation V ) checklist | |
| 2001 | Waterstones, Stark Gallery, New York, (Waterstones - limestone blocks, separatory funnels, water, première Ikkyu [brass scroll] and Notation works [brass sheets]) checklist |
| Elements, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen (première Self Interest, Material/Immaterial, Angle paintings, Notation I, Insertion, Negative Ions II, Series, Nothing II, and re-exhibition Passion) checklist | |
| 2000 | Waterstones, curators: Heidi and Larry Becker, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, (première Waterstones, 1996, re-exhibition of Contingency Paintings and Book, S painting, Ag/K2SX + K2S203) checklist |
| 1999 | Negative Ions, Indeterminacy [film], and 2v0, curator: Michael Olijnyk, Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh checklist |
| Guilty Marks, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, (première Guilty Marks paintings) checklist | |
| 1998 | Dove Bradshaw, catalogue, curator: Julie Lazar, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Indeterminacy stones, Contingency Paintings, Book II and Works on paper, Passion, Ground) checklist |
| Irrational Numbers, catalogue, Sandra Gering, New York, (première Negative Ions I - salt boulders, separatory funnels, water, Contingency [Book II] and Equivalents), concurrent with Linda Kirkland checklist | |
| Irrational Numbers, Linda Kirkland Gallery, New York (2/0, première Indeterminacy stones - limestone blocks, pyrite, première Contingency Pour I-IV [silver sheets]) checklist | |
| 1997 | ‘S’ Paintings and Indeterminacy, Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, (Indeterminacy stones and Indeterminacy [film], première ‘S’ Paintings) checklist |
| 1996 | Indeterminacy, catalogue, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, (Contingency paintings, Indeterminacy stones, Ground, 2/0, première Without Title (cement paintings) checklist |
| 1995 | Indeterminacy, catalogue, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, (première Indeterminacy- marble and pyrite, Indeterminacy [film], pyrite, Without Title [Carbon Removals]) checklist |
| Indeterminacy & Contingency, curator: Neil Firth, Pier Center, Orkney, Scotland (première Indeterminacy stone (sandstone, pyrite), première Passion (outdoors), Contingency on wood panels and book, Full, Ground, Ag/K2SX + K2S203) checklist | |
| 1993 | Contingency, book; Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, (première Contingency Paintings and Works on paper, 2/0, arrhe) checklist |
| 1991 | Full, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, (première pigment paintings) checklist |
| Plain Air, curators: Ryzsard Wasco and Zdenka Gabalova, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, LIC, New York, (installation with live birds recreation from 1969) checklist | |
| 1990 | Plain Air, curator: Michael Olijnyk, Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh checklist |
| 1989 | Plain Air, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, (first recreation from 1969) checklist |
| Paintings on Vellum, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, (première abstract paintings on vellum) | |
| 1988 | Heads, Inaugural exhibition Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, (première figure paintings on vellum) checklist |
| Dove Bradshaw, curator: Joan Blanchfield, Edith Barrett Art Gallery, Utica College, Syracuse University, Utica, New York (figurative and abstract paintings on vellum) | |
| 1986 | Dove Bradshaw: Collages on Wood, curator: Susan Lorence and Bob Monk, Lorence Monk, New York, (première) |
| 1984 | Dove Bradshaw: Works 1969-1984, curator: Joan Blanchfield, Utica College, Syracuse University, Utica, New York, (first mid-career exhibition) checklist |
| 1983 | Last Year's Leaves, curator: Linda Mackler, Wave Hill, Bronx, New York, (première drawings) checklist |
| 1982 | Dove Bradshaw: Works On Paper, Ericson Gallery, New York, (première caran d'ache, graphite on paper) checklist |
| 1981 | Removals, Ericson Gallery, New York, (première Carbon Removals) checklist |
| 1979 | Mirror Drawings, curator: Terry Davis, Graham Modern, New York, (première) checklist |
| 1977 | Slippers and Chairs, curator: Terry Davis, Graham Modern, New York, (première) checklist |
| Chairs, curator: Bill Hart, Razor Gallery, New York, (première porcelain sculptures) checklist | |
| 1975 | Reliquaries, curator: Bill Hart, Razor Gallery, New York, (première porcelain sculptures) checklist |
| 2011 | Elemental Matters: Artists Imagine Chemistry, curator: Marge Gapp, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, PA (Self Interest, 1999, Herself In The Element, 2002, K, 2004, Song of Which, 2004, Waterstone, 1996) http://www.chemheritage.org/visit/museum/exhibits/elemental-matters/index.aspx | |
| 2009 | The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860-1989; curator: Alexandra Munroe, artists: William Anastasi, Laurie Anderson, Carl Andre, Shusaku Arakawa, Jordan Belson, Natvar Bgarvsar, Dove Bradshaw, George Brecht, James Lee Byars, Witter Bynner, John Cage, Kennneth Callihan, Mary Cassatt, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Charles Caryl Coleman, Bruce Conner, Merce Cunningham, Walter De Maria, Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Mark Di Suvero, Arthur Garfield Dove, Arthur Wesley Dow, Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Dan Flavin, Sam Francis, Yun, Gee Max Gimlett, Allen Ginsberg, Martha Graham, Morris Graves, Philip Guston, Ann Hamilton, Marsden Hartley, Hasegawa Saburo, Dick Higgins, Paul Horiuchi, Tehching Hsieh, David Ireland, Robert Irwin, Ito Michio, Jasper Johns, Kim Jones, Allan Kaprow, Gertrude Kasebier, Jack Kerouac, Franz Kline, Alison Knowles, Paul Kos, Shigeko Kubota, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Tadaaki Kuwayama, John La Farge, Stanton MacDonald, Brice Marden, Tom Marioni, Agnes Martin, Michael McClure, John McLaughlin, Larry Miller, Merridith Monk, Linda Mary Montano, Robert Motherwell, Lee Mullican, Isamu Noguchi, Okada Kenzo, Georgia O’Keef, Yoko Ono, Gordon Onslow-Ford, Nam June Paik, Adrian Piper, Jackson Pollock, Ezra Pound, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, Morgan Russell, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, David Smith, Harry Everett Smith, Alan Sonfist, Edward Steichen, Alfred Steiglitz, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Augustus Vincent Tack, Abbott Handerson Thayer, Mark Thompson, Mark Tobey, Ann Truitt, James Turrell, Richard Tuttle, John Henry Twachtman, Bill Viola, Charmion Von Wiegand, Andy Warhol, James McNeill Whistler, James Whitney, William T. Wiley, Robert Wilson, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Zarina HashmThe Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2/0, 1971) | |
| ONE Copenhagen, Six Americans / Six Danes, curator: Dove Bradshaw; artists: Anastasi, Andre, Barry, Bradshaw, Kretschmer, Passehl, Dahlgaard, Ebbesen, Hornsleth, Jedig, Mertz, Recke, Stalke Up North, Copenhagen (Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, 1988) | ||
| New York New Drawings 1946-2007, Selections from the
Werner H. Kramarsky Collection, Group show; curators: Ana Martinez
de Aquilar, Director, José Maria Pareno Velasco, Deputy Director,
Museo de Art Contemporaneo Esteban Vicente, Segovia, Spain; artists: Anastasi,
Andre, Baroff, Barry, Bocanegra, Bradshaw, Brown, CageChu, Conner, Crotty,
Daou, Del Rivero, Di Suvero, Fraser, Teo Gonzalez, Grosvenor, Harwood Rubin,
Hesse, Hiebert, Kristin Holder, Holt, Howell, Huebler, Johns, Bronlyn Jones,
Judd, Kelly, Jay Kelly, Knowlton, Le Va, Ann Ledy, LeWitt, Lynch, Robert
Mangold, Marden, Martin, McDonnell, Mogensen, Morris, Nehmad, Newman, O’Bryan,
Plimack Mangold, Pozzi, Renouf, Ruscha, Ryman, Sandback, Saxon, Schiff,
Serra, Shapiro, Sheinkman, Shotz, Smith, Smithson, Sosnowy, Stella, Strafella,
Topolski, Tuttle, Twombly, Vincente, Weiner, Welish, Wilmarth, Winters,
Witek, Zito; Museo de Art Contemporaneo Esteban Vicente, Segovia, Spain
(Contingency Jet, 2002)
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| No Regrets Sam Jedig, Stalke Up North, artists: Anastasi, Williams, Weiner, Dahlgaard, Ebbesen, Lone and Albert Mertz,Copenhagen (Duchamp, 2007 and Fountain, 2007) | ||
| Barry Singer AIPAD Armory Fair, AIPAD Armory Fair, artists: Brassai, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Hugo Brehme, Wynn Bullock, William Dassonville, Walker Evans, Louis DeClerq, Lewis Hine, Gyorgy Kepes, Eadweard Muybridge, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Sabastiao Salgado, Arthur Siegel, W. Eugene Smith, Edward Weston, Carleton Watkins, Edmund Teske, New York (stamps, 2004-6) | ||
| The Missing Peace, Artists and the Dalai Lama, curator: Randy Rosenberg; artists: Marina Abramovic, Jane Alexander, El Anatsui, Laurie Anderson, Ken Aptekar, Richard Avedon, Kirsten Bahrs Janssen, Chase Bailey, Tayseer Barakat, Sanford Biggers, Phil Gorges, Dove Bradshaw, Guy Buffet, Dario Campanile, Andy Cao, Squeak Carnwath, Long-Bin Chen, Christo & Jeanne-Claud, Constantino Ciervo, Chuck Close, Bernard Cosey, Santiago Cucullu, Binh Danh, Lewis DeSoto, Filipo Di Sambuy, Doris Doerrie& Michael wenger, Peig Gairbrook A& Adele Fox, Era & Donald Farnsworth, Spencer Finch, Sylvie Fleury, Louis Fox & Free Range Graphics, Adam Fuss, Juyan Galdeano, Rupert Garcia, Robin Garthwait & Dan Friffin, Richard Gere, Losang Gyato, Helen Mayer Harrison & Newton Harrison, David & Hi-Jin Hodge, Jom Hodges, Jenny Holzer, Tri Huu Luu, Ichi Ikeda, Yoko Inoue, Illya & Emilia Kabakov, Jesal Kapadia, Anish Kapoor, Kimsooja, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Nefeli Massia, Yumyo Miyasaka, Gabriela Morawetz, Kisho Mukaiyama, Tom Nakashima, Yoshiro Negishi, Dang Ngo, Michele Oka Doner, Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison, Susan Plum, Rosemary Rawcliff, Tenzing Rigdol, Michal Rovner, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Sebastiao Salgado, Salustiano, Andra Samelson, Arlene Shechet, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Mike & Doug Starn, Pat Steir, Hoang Van Bui, Adriana Varejao, Bill Viola, Inkie Whang, William Wiley, Katarina Wong, Yuriko Yamaguchi, Fundacion Canal, Madrid (Salt, Half Heard, 1996) | ||
| ONE More, Cologne, Dedicated to Sol LeWitt, curator: Dove Bradshaw; artists: Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Dove Bradshaw, Marcia Hafif, Jene Highstein, Melissa Kretschmer, Sol LeWitt, Richard Nonas, Janet Passehl, Cordy Ryman, Robert Ryman, Merrill Wagner; Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne (Negative Ions II, 1996, Without Title [Carbon Removal], 1992) George Imdahl review Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger: January 21, 2009 | ||
| EAST WEST, Anastasi, Bradshaw, Flavin, Kuwayama, BjÖrn Ressle Gallery, New York in conjunction with The Third Mind at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, (Notation I, 2009, Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, 1988, 2/0, 1971shown vertically and turned as a clock/ at the Guggenheim shown horizontally as a level) | ||
| Editions, curators: Michael Solway and Angela Jones; artists: Vito Acconci, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Jim Campbell, Paul Dei Marinis, Buckminster Fuller, Richard Hamilton, Jean Pierre Hebert, James Hill, Channa Horwitz, Allan Kaprow, Tim Marioni, Claes Oldenberg, Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, Dane Picard, Alan Rath, and Steve Reich, SolwayJones Gallery, Los Angeles (Marcel Duchamp stamp sheet, 2005, Fountain, 2006) | ||
| Black Madonna (May 13-August 30, 2009), curator: Lisa Paul Streitfeld and H.P. Garcia, artists: Marshall Arisman, Vincent Baldasano, Karen Bernard, Mike Bidlow, Dove Bradshaw, Laurel Jay Carpenter, Linda DiGusta, Maya Erdelyi, Camille Eskell, Carla Gannis, Harlan Emil Gruber, Heide Hatry, Richard Humann, Selma Karaca, Walter Kenul, Isolde Kille, Marni Kotak, Yulia Lanina, D. Dominick Lombardi, Michael Manning, Sophie Matisse, Irina Movmyga, Rick Prol, Kevin Robinson, Daniel Rothbart, Donna Ruff, Janet Rutkowski, Carolee Schneemann, Iris Schieferstein, Joel Simpson, Marissa Soroudil, Tatyana Stepanova, Danielle St Laurent, Cassie Thornton, Susan Weinreich Martha Wilson and Michael Zansky. HP Garcia Gallery, New York | ||
| Visual AID Benefit, Metro Pictures, New York; artists: Adam Adach, Paolo Arao, assume vivid astro focus, Aziz + Cucher, Judie Bamber, Michael Bilsborough, Gustavo Bonevardi, Dove Bradshaw, John Brattin, Miriam Cabessa, Matt Connors, Jay Critchley, TM Davy, Lucky DeBellevue, Zackary Drucker, Angela Dufresne, George Duncan, David Dupuis, Graham Durward, Nicole Eisenman, Steven Evans, EVA & ADELE, Tony Feher, Keltie Ferris, Glen Fogel, Paul Gabrielli, Peter Gallo, Jeffrey Gibson, Anthony Goicolea, Theresa Hackett, Erik Hanson, Lyle Ashton Harris, Michael Harris, Jim Hodges, Scott Hug, Peter Hutchinson, Yuki Itoda, Michael Jenkins, Deborah Kass, Matt Keegan, Karen Kimmel, Terrence Koh, Jeremy Kost, Paul Lee, Cary Leibowitz (aka Candyass), Troy M. Litten, Larry Mantello, Linda Matalon, Keith Mayerson, Robert Melee, Aleksandra Mir, Donald Moffet, Slava Mogutin, Rune Olsen, Sarah Oppenheimer, Danica Phelps, Jack Pierson, Job Piston, Paul Henry Ramirez, Barry Ratoff, Emily Roysdon, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Kenny Scharf, Adam Shecter, Billy Sullivan, Ryan Sullivan, Marc Swanson and Joe Mama-Nitzberg, Jon Tower, Richard Tsao, Andy Warhol, John Waters, Alex P. White, Kehinde Wiley, Joe Winter and Rob Wynne (Lightness of Being, 2004) | ||
| 2008 | Five Americans, curator: Sam Jedig, Lawrence Anastasi,William Anastasi, William Antony, Dove Bradshaw, Michael Coughlan, Borup Artcenter, Copenhagen, Denmark | |
| Winter Salon-Works on Paper, cuator: BjÖrn Ressle; artists: Paul Abraham, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Stuart Arends, Ragna Berlin, Joseph Beuys, Dove Bradshaw, John Chamberlain, George Condo, Mark De Muro, Cris Gianakos, Nancy Haynes, Jene Highstein, Gary Hill, Neil Jenny, Kika Karadi, Linda Karshan, Alex Katz, Melissa Kretschmer, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Sol LeWitt, George Quasha, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Karen Schiff, Anne Senstad, Howard, Smith, Richard Tuttle, Bernar Venet, Merrill Wagner, Joan Waltemath, Marjorie Welish, Mark Zimmermann, BjÖrn Ressle Gallery, New York (stamps and 3 Contingency Jets, 2008, 2/0 inkjet print scan from a Daguerreotye, 2004) | ||
| Choosing,
curator: Robert Barry, William
Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Peter Downsbrough, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Maurizio Nannucci,
Richard Nonas, Richard Williams, Andrée Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg (Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, 1988, Oracle, 2006) |
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| The Missing Peace, Artists and the Dalai Lama, artists: same as above, Hillside Terrace, Shibuya, Tokyo (Salt, Half Heard, 1996) | ||
| Brooklyn Rail Benefit, Pace Gallery, New York (Fountain, 2006) | ||
| Aldrich Museum Benefit, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT; artists: William Anastasi, Chris Annalora, Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong Alice Attie, Janice Barnish, Kelly BigelowBecerra, Kenneth P. Becker, Barton Lidice Benes, Rachel Berwick, Joseph Biel, Jean Blackburn, Sarah Bostwick, Astrid Bowlby, Dove Bradshaw, Bethany Bristow, Tom Currckhardt, Robert Cottingham, Linda Darling, Roman de Salvo, Mark Dion, Elizabeth Duffy, James Duval, Laura Ford, GJohn Giglio, Neil Goldberg, Juan Gomez, Wayne Gonzales, Ann Hamilton, Joyce Koszloff, , Nicholas Kripal, Eva Lee, Annette Lemieux, Sol LeWitt, Robert M. Loebell, Robin Lowe, Jenny Lynn, Christopher Mir, Angel Nunez, Dennis Oppenheim, Jennifer Pomeroy, Paul Henry Ramirez, Osvaldo Romberg, Claudia Schmacke, Mira Schor, John F. Simon, Allison Smith, Charles Spurrier, Kazumi Tanaka, Robert The, Francesc Torres, Melanie Vote, Jil Weinstock, Michael Zansky, (2/0, archival inkjet print, 2004) | ||
| ONE More,: Dedicated to Sol LeWitt, curator: Bradshaw; with Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Dove Bradshaw, Marcia Hafif, Jene Highstein, Melissa Kretschmer, Sol LeWitt, Richard Nonas, Janet Passehl, Cordy Ryman, Robert Ryman, Merrill Wagner; Esbjerg Museum of Modern Art, Esbjerg, Denmark (Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, 1988, Notation II, 2000) | ||
| LeWitt x 2 , curator: Dean Swanson, artists: artists: Rene Pierre Allain, , William Anastasi, Carl Andre and Melissa Kretschmer, Siah Armajani, Richard Artschwager, Alice Aycock, Bien-U Bae, Jo Baer, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Max Becher and Andrea Robbins, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Gene Beery, Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, Dove Bradshaw, Sachiko Cho, Chuck Close, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Hanne Darboven, Franco Dellerba, Jan Dibbets, Tom Doyle, Jackie Ferrara, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Dan Flavin, Hamish Fulton, Gilbert and George, Graves Graham, Nancy Graves, Hans Haacke, Hayes, David, Eva Hesse, Jenny Holzer, Arlan Huang, Douglas Huebler, Will Insley, Ralph Iwamoto, Judd Donald, Anish Kapoor, Alex Katz, On Kawara, Robin Heidi Kennedy, Fransje Killaars, Joseph Kosuth, Barry Le Va, Jane Logemann, Richard Long, Robert Mangold, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Brice Marden, Mario Merz, Kazuko Miyamoto, Ree Morton, Juan Muñoz, Elizabeth Murray, Shirin Neshat, Giulio Paolini, Janet Passehl, Henry Pearson, Adrian Piper, Nina Raginsky, Steve Reich, Dorothea Rockburne, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Joel Shapiro, Charles Simonds, Cary Smith, Robert Smithson, Eve Sonneman, Wim Starkenburg, Pat Steir, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Marco Tirelli, JoAnn Verburg, Franz West, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX (Angles II) | ||
| 2007 | ONE: Dedicated to Sol LeWitt, with Anastasi, Andre, Barry, Bradshaw, Hafif, Highstein, Kretschmer, LeWitt, Nonas, Wagner; curator: Bradshaw at BjÖrn Ressle Gallery, New York (Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, 1988) | |
| White Box Annex, New York; artists: William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw among others (Angle 12 from Angles 12 Rotations) | ||
| Benefit Auction, Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh; artists: William Anastasi, Anne Angyal, Deborah Aschheim, Jo Anne Bates, Robert Beckman, Dennis Gergevin, Paul Bowden, Jenny Boyle, Dove Bradshaw, Valerie, Brodar, Matt Bua, Diane Burgoyne, Kendall Buster, Morgan Cahn, Jonathan Callahan, Francis Crisatio, Jim Drain, Edward Eberle, Gretchen Faust, Daniel Fischer, Mark Garry, Rimma Gerlovina, Balery Gerlovin, Paul Glabinki, Joan Iverson Goswell, Lonnie Graham, Mathieu Gregore, Adam Grossi, Ann Hamilton, Jane Haskell, Jene Highstein, Rebecca Holland, Delanie Jenkins, Rolf Julius, Shelagh Keeley, Thad Kellstadt, Mary Jean Kenton, John Kirchner, Sutee Kunavichayanont, Peter Lambert, Jill Larson, Glenda Leon, Rob Long, Emil Lukas, Winifred Lutz, Dennis Marsico, Yoji Matsumura, Edward Mayer, Laura Jean McLaughlin, Peter Meluzin, Linn Meyers, Curtis Mitchell, James Montford, Kathleen Montgomery, Mitchell Morrill, David Nyzio, Geraldine Ondrizek, James Osher, Kevin O’Toole, David Pohl, Robert Qualters, Shawn Quintan, Rags Media Collective, Ann ReichlinDiane Samuels, Harry Schwab, Jeffrey Schwartz, Kiki Smith, Buzz Spector, L’ubo Stacho, Jessica Stockholder, Kate Temple, Mary Temple, Edie Tsong, James turell, Hema Upadhyay, John Waters, Alexandria Watrous, Shawn Watrous, Barbara Weissberger, Allan Wexler, Tessa Windt, Bill Woodrow, Lynn Yamamoto, Robert Zehmisch | ||
| Postcards From the Edge, Benefit Creative Time, James Cohan Gallery, New York | ||
| LeWitt x 2, curator: Dean Swanson, curator: Dean Swanson, artists: Rene Pierre Allain, , William Anastasi, Carl Andre and Melissa Kretschmer, Siah Armajani, Richard Artschwager, Alice Aycock, Bien-U Bae, Jo Baer, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Max Becher and Andrea Robbins, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Gene Beery, Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, Dove Bradshaw, Sachiko Cho, Chuck Close, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Hanne Darboven, Franco Dellerba, Jan Dibbets, Tom Doyle, Jackie Ferrara, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Dan Flavin, Hamish Fulton, Gilbert and George, Graves Graham, Nancy Graves, Hans Haacke, Hayes, David, Eva Hesse, Jenny Holzer, Arlan Huang, Douglas Huebler, Will Insley, Ralph Iwamoto, Judd Donald, Anish Kapoor, Alex Katz, On Kawara, Robin Heidi Kennedy, Fransje Killaars, Joseph Kosuth, Barry Le Va, Jane Logemann, Richard Long, Robert Mangold, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Brice Marden, Mario Merz, Kazuko Miyamoto, Ree Morton, Juan Muñoz, Elizabeth Murray, Shirin Neshat, Giulio Paolini, Janet Passehl, Henry Pearson, Adrian Piper, Nina Raginsky, Steve Reich, Dorothea Rockburne, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Joel Shapiro, Charles Simonds, Cary Smith, Robert Smithson, Eve Sonneman, Wim Starkenburg, Pat Steir, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Marco Tirelli, JoAnn Verburg, Franz West, Weatherspoon Gallery, Gainsboro, North Carolina (Angles II) | ||
| Invention, Merce Cunningham & Collaborators, artists:Morton Feldman, David Tudor, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Charles Long, Mark Lancaster, Nam June Paik, Charles Atlas, Bruce Nauman, Robert Morris, Morris Graves, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center, New York (Trackers, 1991) | ||
| LeWitt x 2, curator: Dean Swanson, curator: Dean Swanson, artists: same as above, The Miami Art Museum, 2007, exhibited Angles II and Notation (Angles II, 2000 and Passion, 1993, copper work). | ||
| Fresh, artists: Doug Aitken, John Baldessari, Tim Bavington, Dove Bradshaw, Bruce Nauman, Catherine Opie, Lara Schnitger, The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). Los Angeles, Benefit Auction (Quick Construction 5 With Blue, 2003, work on paper) | ||
The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, curator: Randy Rosenberg, artists: same as above, Loyola University Museum of Art, Chicago (salt half heard, 1996, première Himalayan Pink Salt Crystals, funnel, water and Peace Flag, 2005-birds on target cut out printed on silk chiffon) Review: Castro, Jan Garden, Sculpture Magazine, April, 2008 |
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| Winter Salon, artists: illiam Anastasi, Stuart Arends, Ragna Berlin, Dove Bradshaw, Robert G. Edelman, Jene Highstein, Kika Karadi, Sol LeWitt, Anne Senstad, Howard, Smith, Marjorie Welish, Bjorn Ressle Fine Art, New York, (Herself In Her Element, 2005, photogravure and Equivalents I and II, Laporte, 2005, work on paper) | ||
| 2006 | SALT MOUNTAIN, artists: Malin Abrahamsson, Nancy Bonior, Dove Bradshaw, Nancy Brooks, Christopher Clark, Arlene Cornell, Michael Falco, Kathy Fieramosca, Griselda Healy, Patricia Melvin, Kristi Pfister, Ann Marie McDonnell, Michael McWeeney, The Maritime Museum, Staten Island, New York, May 27th 2006 – May 27th 2007 (Eurasia, 2003, Irish salt, funnel, water) | |
| Elements, curator: artists: Dove Bradshaw, Jackie Brookner, Eve Andree Laramee, Stacy Levy, Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA | ||
| The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, opening at UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History (salt half heard, 1996, première Himalayan Pink Salt Crystals, funnel, water and Peace Flag, 2005, birds on target cut out printed on silk chiffon) | ||
| LeWitt x 2, curator: Dean Swanson, artists: same as above, inaugurating the new building of the Madison Museum in Madison, Wisconsin, Oct. 28, 2006 – Jan. 5, 2007 (Angles II and Passion, 1993). | ||
| Group Show, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen | ||
| Aldrich Undercover, artists: William Anastasi, Chris Annalora, Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong Alice Attie, Janice Barnish, Kelly BigelowBecerra, Kenneth P. Becker, Barton Lidice Benes, Rachel Berwick, Joseph Biel, Jean Blackburn, Sarah Bostwick, Astrid Bowlby, Dove Bradshaw, Bethany Bristow, Tom Currckhardt, Robert Cottingham, Linda Darling, Roman de Salvo, Mark Dion, Elizabeth Duffy, James Duval, Laura Ford, GJohn Giglio, Neil Goldberg, Juan Gomez, Wayne Gonzales, Ann Hamilton, Joyce Koszloff, , Nicholas Kripal, Eva Lee, Annette Lemieux, Sol LeWitt, Robert M. Loebell, Robin Lowe, Jenny Lynn, Christopher Mir, Angel Nunez, Dennis Oppenheim, Jennifer Pomeroy, Paul Henry Ramirez, Osvaldo Romberg, Claudia Schmacke, Mira Schor, John F. Simon, Allison Smith, Charles Spurrier, Kazumi Tanaka, Robert The, Francesc Torres, Melanie Vote, Jil Weinstock, Michael Zansky, Aldrich Museum Exhibition and Benefit, Ridgefield, CT | ||
| 2005 | Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham, curators: Marianne Bech and Dove Bradshaw, The University Art Museum, The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (25 works: paintings, sculptures, work on paper, DVDs, dance collaborations with John Cage and Merce Cunningham) checklist | |
| Poles Apart, Poles Together, curator Juan Puntes, 51st Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy | ||
| Summer Group, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (Angles scored for the 31 days of the exhibition, première) | ||
| Reality, curator: Sam Jedig, artists: artists William Anastasi: Kristleifur Björnsson, Dove Bradshaw, Olafur Eliasson, Christoph Dreager, Christian Falsnaes and Bella Angora, Per Bak Jensen, Jeppe Hein, Kristian Hornsleth, Gudmundur Ingolfsson, Per Bak Jensen, Joachim Koester, Esko Männikkö, Lone Mertz, Morten Nilsson, Nikolaj Recke, Beat Streuli, Annika Ström, Kirke Sonnerup, Denmark (They Were and Went, 2004. Duraclear film) | ||
| Benefit for The Museum of Contemporary Art, LAMOCA, Los Angeles |
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| Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham, curator: Marianne Bech and Dove Bradshaw, The Bayly Museum, The University of California at San Diego (25 works) checklist | ||
| Edge Level Ground: William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Ulrigh Erben, Jack Sal, Christian Sery, Stephanie Hering Gallery, Berlin (Negative Ions II, 1996, Series, Nothing II, 2005, Ground, 1988, 2/0, 1971. Do Not Touch, 1993) | ||
William Anastasi Dove Bradshaw, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA. (Angle paintings, Equivalents, 2005, Medium, 2002, photogravure, Notation III, 2000. première archival self-portrait inkjet prints, 2004) |
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| 2004 | Opening Celebration of the Rubin Museum of Art, The Museum of Tibetan Art, The Flag Project at the invitation of the museum and Kiki Smith, artists: Renate Aller, Robert Alter, Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Laurie Anderson, Ken Aptekar, Sharon Ascher, Beck Balken, Burt Barr, Robert Barry, Daniel Berlin, Carlos Betancourt, Ross Bleckner, John Boone, Phil Borges, Gregory Botts, Louise Bourgeois, Dove Bradshaw, Phong Bui, Richmond Burton, Elizabeth Cannon, Eric Chan, Sarah Charlesworth., Dr. T. F. Chen, Emily Cheng, Dan Christensen, Daisy Craddock, Asia Craig, Ann Craven, Nancy B. Davidson, Karen Davies, Jane Dickson, Lesley Dill, Anne Doran, Jon D’Orazio, David Dupuis, Claudine C. C. Elian, Stephen Ellis, Julie Evans, Roy Fowler, Fredericka, Foster, Mary Frank, Adam Fuss, Jon Gibson, Andrew Ginzel, John Giorno, Judy Glantzman, Glenn Goldberg, Joanne Greenbaum, Stan Gregory, Mimi Gross, Jane Hammond, Jenny Hankwitz, Joshua Harris, Nancy Haynes, Oliver Herring, Jene Highstein, Holly Hughes, Bryan Hunt, Ichi Ikeda, Valerie Jaudon, Suzanne Joelson, Joan Jonas, Sarah Kachur, Richard Kalina, David Kapp, Steve Keister, Hedy Klineman, Kathryn Konkle, Lori Konkle, Peter Krashes, Wolfgang Laib, Julian LaVerdiere, Susan Leopold, Jill Levine, Carol LoPresto, Peter Max, Ann McCoy, Gabriela Morawetz, Stephen Mueller, Michele Oka Doner, Frank Olinksky, Celia Owens, Susan Plum, Sohan Qadri, Luisa Rabbia, Dominick Rapone, Douglass Rice, Jenn Richey, Pema Rinzin, Ugo Rondinone, David Row, Nicolas Rule, Will Ryan, Andra Samelson, Heather Schatz, Arlene Shechet, Joan Sherman, James Siena, Peter Sis, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Kiki Smith, Seton Smith, Steven Sorman, Chrysanne Stathaco, Pat Steir, Holly R. Sumner, Harvey Tulcensky, Hoang Van-Bui, Bernar Venet, Merrill Wagner, Susan Wanklyn, Palden Larz Weinreb, Matthew Weinstein, Stephen Westfall, John Willenbecher, Robert Wilson, Betty Woodman, George Woodman, Ann-Sargent Wooster, Randy Wray, Li Huan Wu, Charles Yoder, John Zinsser, The Rubin Museum of Art, New York (Plain Air Flag, 1969/2004) | |
| Summer Group Exhibition, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (Angles, 2003, painting) | ||
| Abracadaver, The 2004 Paperveins Museum of Art Biennial, curator: Kóan Jeff Baysa artists: Barton Benes, George Bolster, Dove Bradshaw, Francesco Civetta, ben Collier-Fac, Linda Dennis, Ingrid Falk and Gustavo Aguerre, Fred Fleisher, Jeph Gurecka, Lars Kremer, Kevin Llewellyn, Jason Clay Lewis, Valentino Marengo, Ben Moon, John Mulcahy, Stephen Olivier, Lilla Locurto and bill Outcault, reynolds, Scott Serano, Aaron Shepard, Marc swanson, Virgil wong, The Here Art Center, New York (They Were and Went, 2004. Duraclear) | ||
| Stereognost & Propriocept, curators: Koan Jeff Baysa and Donald Kunze, artists: William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Thomas Caggiano, Alexandre Charriol, Jinkee Choi, Ian Curry & Mariko Tanaka, Angela Freiberger & Carla Rocha, Myk Henry, Wendy Jacob, Stephen Lang, Michael Madore, Robert Narracci, Dennis Oppenheim, Austin Schull, Marco Scoffier, The Lab Gallery, New York (Crack In The Air, 2004, pigment on wood) | ||
| Dove Bradshaw and Ian Schals, curator: Sam Jedig, artists: Dove Bradshaw and Ian Schals, Stalke Gallery, Roskilde, Denmark (Self Interest, 2000, They Were and Went, 2004, Limited Edition Box, 2003, 2/0, 1971, Material/Immaterial, 2000) |
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| Bottle Art Contemporary Art and Vernacular Tradition, curator: Richard Klein, artists: Joseph Beuys, Dove Bradshaw, Bethany Bristow, Moyra Davey,Tony Feher, Howard Finster, Phil Frost, David Hammons, Mona Hatoum, Damien Hirst, Donald Lipski, Whitfield Lovell, Josiah McElheny, Barry McGee, Sean Mellyn, Olivia Parker, Maria Proges, Rosamond Purcell, Charles Ray, Alison Saar, Arlene Shechet, Claude Simard, Kiki Smith, William Wegman, Jil Weinstock, The Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT (Self Interest, 2000 and ‘O’ Dress, 2004) | ||
| View Point; Works from the Museum Collection, curator: Marianne Bech; artists: John Cage, Christian Marclay, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Nam June Paik, Laurie Anderson, A Dolven, Berty Skuber, Geoffrey Hendricks, Marcel Duchamp, Yoko Ono, Joe Jones, Henrik Have, Grete Brodersen, Anne Tardos, Akio Suzuki, Ben Vautier, Brandon LaBelle, Gertrude Stein, Kassandra Wellendorf, The Samstidskunst Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark (Ear Witness, 1986, painting on vellum and Without Title [Carbon Removals], 1992) | ||
| 2003 | The Invisible Thread: Buddhist Spirit in Contemporary Art, curators: Robyn Brentano, Olivia Georgia, Roger Lipsey and Lilly Wei; artists: Marina Abramovic, William Anastasi, Jill Baroff, Xu Bing, Dove Bradshaw, James Lee Byars, John Cage, Top Changtrakul, Long-bin Chen, Lewis deSoto, Louise Fishman, Tom Friedman, Joe Fyfe, Richard Gere, Max Gimblett, Andrew Ginzel, John Giorno, Morris Graves, Alex Grey, Nancy Haynes, Jene Highstein, Kenro Izu, Therese Lahaie, Shu-Min Lin, John Daido Loori, Roshi, Adelle Lutz, Tri Huu Luu, Piero Manzoni, Agnes Martin, Chris Martin, Thomas Merton, Meredith Monk, Frank Moore, Mariko Mori, Stephen Mueller, Judith Murray, Isamu Noguchi, Jimmy Ong, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Ad Reinhardt, Arlene Shechet, Chrysanne Stathacos, Pat Steir, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Philip Taaffe, Tattfoo Tan, Kazuaki Tanahashi, Hoang Van-Bui, Bill Viola, Nicholas Vreeland., Minor White, Terry Winters, Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Snug Harbor NYC (Negative Ions II, 1996) | |
| THE RECURRENT, HAUNTING GHOST: Reflections on Marcel Duchamp in Modern and Contemporary Art, Francis M. Nauman Fine Art, New York (Performance, 1976, Limited Edition Box, 2003, 2/0, 1971) | ||
| Topoi of Nature, curator: Stephanie Hering, artists: Dove Bradshaw, Ulrich Erben, Paul-Arnaud Gette, Jon Sheltan, Volckers & freunde Gallery, Berlin (Series Nothing, II, 2005, Crack In the Air, 2003, Negative Ions II, 1996) | ||
| Frankenstein, curator: Ethan Sklar; artists: Dove Bradshaw, Renee Coppola, Olafur Eliasson/Elias Hjorleifson, Katy Grannan, Damien Hirst, Sam Kusack, Ivan Navarro, Rivane Neuenschwander, Danica Phelps, Roxy Paine, Roman Signer, Gillian Wearing, Erwin Wurm; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (Negative Ions II, 1996) | ||
| LeWitt’s LeWitts, curator: Sol LeWitt, artists: René Pierre Allain, William Anastasi, Carl Andre and Melissa Kretschmer, Diane Arbus, Siah Armajani, Richard Artschwager, Alice Aycock, Jo Baer, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Max Becher and Andrea Robbins, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Gene Beery, Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, Jonathan Borofsky, Dove Bradshaw, Ellen Carey, Sachiko Cho, Chuck Close, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Hanne Darboven, Franco Dellerba, Nicola DeMaria, Jan Dibbets, Tristano DiRobilant, Tom Doyle, Jackie Ferrara, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Dan Flavin, Paul Forte, Hamish Fulton, Charles Gaines, Gilbert and George, Jesse Maxwell Good, Dan Graham, Nancy Graves, Cleve Gray, Karen Gunderson, Steven Gwon, Hans Haacke, David Hayes, Ted Hendrickson, Eva Hesse, Jenny Holzer, Shirazeh Houshiary, Arlan Huang, Douglas Huebler, Carol Venezia, Huebner, Will Insley, Jeffrey Isaac, Ralph Iwamoto, Donald Judd, Alex Katz, On Kawara, Chet Kempczynski, Robin Heidi Kennedy, Fransje Killaars, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Barbara Kruger, Jane Logemann, Long, Richard, Robert Mangold, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Mario Merz, Kazuko Miyamoto, Juan Muñoz, Elizabeth Murray, Shirin Neshat, Claes Oldenburg, Janet Passehl, Henry Pearson, Giuseppe Penone, Ellen Phelan, Steve Reich, Gerhard Richter, Dorothea Rockburne, Thomas Ruff, Robert Ryman, Salvo, Fred Sandback, Jörg Sasse, Joel Shapiro, Charles Simonds, Lorna Simpson, Cary Smith, Eve Robert Smithson, Sonneman, Peter Soriano, Wim Starkenburg, Eduard J.Steichen, Pat Steir, Michael Venezia, JoAnn Verburg, Peter Waite, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Ziemann, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT (Angles I, 1993, Notation II, 1993, copper and acetic acid) | ||
| White Box Benefit Auction, James Cohan Gallery, New York (2/0, 2004, scanned Daguerreotype inkjet print) | ||
| 2002 | Memorial Concert For John Cage 1912-2002, Composers/musicians: Emanuel Dimas De Melo Pimenta, Peter Zummo, Fast Forward; Performances: William Anastasi, Ledger, Dove Bradshaw, Fire, 1979/2002 (invitation to the audience to select SPENT BULLETS), George Sugarman sculpture exhibition, Gary Tatinsian Gallery, New York | |
Charles Carpenter Collection, curator: Richard Kline, artists: Vito Acconci, William Anastasi, Janine Antoni, Dove Bradshaw, Jean Dubuffet, Spencer Finch, Alan Johnson, Claus Oldenberg, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, David Smith, Fred Tommeselli, The Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT (Contingency painting, 1992, Without Title [two Carbon Removals], 1992, Generation, 1993) |
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| Summer White, Some Are Not, gallery artists: Stuart Arends, Dove Bradshaw, David Goerk, Barry Goldberg, Kocot and Hattan, Jim Lee, Quentin Morris, Jon Poblador, Steve Riedell, Bill Walton, John Zurier, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (Angle paintings, 2000) | ||
| blobs, wiggles and dots, webs and crustillations, curator: Lucio Pozzi; artists: Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Danielle Andrews, Silberg, Walter Biggs, Dove Bradshaw, John Cage, Elsa D’Arrigo, Richard Pousset D’art, Jean Dubuffet, The Work Space, New York (WIthout Title, 1998, cement paintings ) | ||
| Jesus_C_Odd_Size, curator: Kirsten Dehlholm;artists: William Anastasi, Roy Andersson, Franko B, Dove Bradshw, Kirsten Dehlholm, Mike Diana, A.K. Dolven, Sergei Gitman, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Carl Fredrik Hill, Michael Janiszewski, Svein Ove Kirkhorn, Regin Hjertholm, Bjorn Eivind Aartun, Tomas Lahoda, Lawrence Malstaf, Albert Merz, Anette Sndegard, Bjorn Johansson, Katarina Borg Gyllenback, Richard Sandler, Mikael Theijll, Gritt Uldall-Jenssen, Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center, Copenhagen (Medium, 1992, photogravure) | ||
| Benefit for the Drawing Center, 25th Anniversary Benefit Selections Exhibition, artists: Haluk Akakce, Laylah Ali, Miriam Atharar, Stavit Allweis, D-L Alvarez, Joe Andoe, Ronalt Anteroinen, Jan Arabas, Dan Asher, Donald Baechler, Andrius Balukas, Jill Baroff, John Beech, Dove Bradshaw, Enicoe Eisenman, Eve Eisenstadt, Jacob El Hanani, James Elaine, Suzan Frecon. Teo Gonzalez. Andrew Grassoe. Eric Hollzman. John King. Shelagh Keely, William Kentrige. Thomas Lawson. Julian Lethbridge, Glenn Ligon, Sharon M. Louden, Jim Melchert, Stefanie Nagorka, Douglas Navarra, Joseph Nechvatal, Jack Pierson, Rebecca Quatman, George Negroponte, Ernesto Neto, Nedra Newby, Helen Oji, Linda Salerno, Claudia Schmacke, Robert Selwyn, Julie Shapiro, David Sharpe, Shahzia Sikander, Amy Sillman, Tom Slaughter, Janet Snett, Oona Stern, Catherine Tirr, Judyth Van Amringe, Bruce Wall, Kara Walker, Joan Waltemath, Terry Winters, Melissa Worfe, Michael Zansky , Paul Zawisha, From Formerly Exhibited Artists, The Drawing Center, New York | ||
| Mattress Factory 25th Anniversary Auction, curator: Michael Olijnyk; artists: William Anastasi, Anne Angyal, Deborah Aschheim, Jo Anne Bates, Robert Beckman, Dennis Gergevin, Paul Bowden, Jenny Boyle, Dove Bradshaw, Valerie, Brodar, Matt Bua, Diane Burgoyne, Kendall Buster, Morgan Cahn, Jonathan Callahan, Francis Crisatio, Jim Drain, Edward Eberle, Gretchen Faust, Daniel Fischer, Mark Garry, Rimma Gerlovina, Balery Gerlovin, Paul Glabinki, Joan Iverson Goswell, Lonnie Graham, Mathieu Gregore, Adam Grossi, Ann Hamilton, Jane Haskell, Jene Highstein, Rebecca Holland, Delanie Jenkins, Rolf Julius, Shelagh Keeley, Thad Kellstadt, Mary Jean Kenton, John Kirchner, Sutee Kunavichayanont, Peter Lambert, Jill Larson, Glenda Leon, Rob Long, Emil Lukas, Winifred Lutz, Dennis Marsico, Yoji Matsumura, Edward Mayer, Laura Jean McLaughlin, Peter Meluzin, Linn Meyers, Curtis Mitchell, James Montford, Kathleen Montgomery, Mitchell Morrill, David Nyzio, Geraldine Ondrizek, James Osher, Kevin O’Toole, David Pohl, Robert Qualters, Shawn Quintan, Rags Media Collective, Ann ReichlinDiane Samuels, Harry Schwab, Jeffrey Schwartz, Kiki Smith, Buzz Spector, L’ubo Stacho, Jessica Stockholder, Kate Temple, Mary Temple, Edie Tsong, James turell, Hema Upadhyay, John Waters, Alexandria Watrous, Shawn Watrous, Barbara Weissberger, Allan Wexler, Tessa Windt, Bill Woodrow, Lynn Yamamoto, Robert Zehmisch, Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh | ||
| Twenty Years of Danish Art, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen | ||
| Postcards from the Edge, Benefit for Creative Time, New York, James Cohan Gallery, New York (2v0, 1971/2002), [vertical], red print) | ||
| Whitebox Benefit, curator: Juan Puntes, Whitebox Gallery, New York | ||
| 2001 | I love New York, World Trade Center Benefit, curator: Gary Tatinzian, artists: William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Gary Tatinzian Gallery, New York (exhibited Polaroid negative self-portrait with Anastasi) | |
| Art Walk NY, Benefit for the Coalition of the Homeless, honoring Louise Bourgeois, chaired by Peter Jennings, Metropolitan Pavilion, New York | ||
| Anastasi, Bradshaw, Cage, curators: Marianna Bech and Dove Bradshaw, Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark (Material/Immaterial stones, 2000, premiere and 25 other works including, paintings, works on paper, relief) | ||
| Renaissance Press, curator: Paul Taylor, artists: Alvarez, Armstrong, Bradshaw, Canas, Dela Torre, Dugdale, Izu, Michals, Palma, SuterIzu, , Siskind, Taylor, Spheris Gallery, New York (Medium, 1992 and Double Negative, 1993) | ||
| Century of Innocence, The History of the White Monochrome, curator: Bo Nilsson, artists: William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Lucio Fontana, Robert Gober, Mona Hatoum, Callum Innes, Jasper Johns, Elssworth Kelly, Clay Ketter, Yves Klein, Wolfgang Laib, Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt, Kasimir Malevitch, Piero Manzoni, Gerhard Merz, Ben Nicholson, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Ryman, Karin Sander, Sophie Tauber-Arp, Gunter Uecker, Franz West, Dan Wolgers, Remy Zaugg, among others, Rooseum Contemporary Art Center, Malmo, Sweden (Boundary II, 1991, titanium dioxide painting) | ||
| 2000 | Century of Innocence, The History of the White Monochrome, curator: Bo Nilsson, Liljevalchs Konstall, Stockholm (Boundary, 1991) | |
| Hindsight/Fore-sight: Art for the New Millennium, curator: Lyn Bolen Rushton, Artists: Susan Bacik, Dove Bradshaw, Tim Curtis, Agnes Denes, Rosemarie Fiore, Ann Hamilton,Michael Mercil, Todd Murphy, Dennis Oppenheim, Beatrix Ost, Luscio Pozzi, among others, Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (Notation II, 2000, soapstone boulder, copper and Waterstone, 1996, limestone cube, separatory funnel, water) | ||
| Destruction/Creation, curators: Rosa Essman and Adam Boxer, artists: Abramovic, Acconci, Anastasi, Arman, Bradshaw, Burden, LeWitt, Lichtenstein, Matta-Clark, Mendieta, Tinguely, Warhol and others. Ubu Gallery, New York (Indeterminacy XXVIII, 1997, Vermont marble cube and pyrite) | ||
| Reconstructions, curated by Sandra Kraskin, artists: Dove Bradshaw, Richmond Burton, Lydia Dona, Vernon Fisher, Melissa Gwyn, Jane Hammond, Ellen K. Levy, Doug Martin, Donna Moylan, Alexis Rockman, Juan Usle, Darren Waterston; The Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York (Contingency Painting, 1992) | ||
| Recent Acquisitions, curator: Innis Schumacher, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia (Without Title [Carbon Removals], 1992) | ||
| Art on Paper, The 36th Art On Paper Exhibition, curators: Ron Platt and Nancy Doll, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC | ||
| Ethereal and material, curator:y Dede Young; artists: Sarah Biemiller, Dove Bradshaw, Mary Carlson, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Lesley Dill, Margaret Evanegeline, Ann Hamilton, Oliver Herring, Ron Janowich, Tobi Kahn, Linda Matalon, Claudia Matzko, Brigitte Nahon, Stacey Neff, Melinda Stickney-Gibson, Ann Sperry, Kiki Smith, Adam Straus, Julie Trager, Delaware Center for the Arts, Wilmington, Delaware (Equivalents I and II , 1992, silver, liver of sulfur on beeswax on linen paper diptych) | ||
| Fluid Flow, curator: Valerie McKensie, artists: Jennifer Bolande, Dove Bradshaw, Stephan Hannock, Aric Obrosey, James Graham & Sons, New York (Notation I, 1993, copper over wood and 2v0, 1971, glass and acetone) | ||
| Postcards From the Edge, Benefit for Visual Aide, New York | ||
| 1999 | Renaissance Press 13th Anniversary Exhibition, curator: Paul Taylor; artists: Dove Bradshaw, Marta Maria Perez-Fravo, Kenro Izu, McDermott & McGough, Duane Michals, Luis Conzalez Palma, Aaron Siskind, Gerardo Suter, Milagros de la Torre, Victor Basquez, Nana Watanabe, John Stevenson Gallery, New York (Double Negative, 1993, photogravure) | |
| Primary Source, curator: Regina Coppela, Artists: Roger Ackling, Dove Bradshaw, Sandy Gellis. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (Indeterminacy [book], 1995, Indeterminacy IX, 1996, Vermont marble, pyrite, Indeterminacy XI, 1996, Vermont marble, pyrite and Negative Ions I, 1996) | ||
| Merce Cunningham Fifty Years, La Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Barcelona. Traveled to: Fundaçao De Seralves, Porto, Portugal; Castello Di Rivoli, Italy; Museum Moderna Kunst, Stiftung Palais Lichtenstein, Vienna, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, William Anastasi, Robert Rauschenberg, Morris Graves, Dove Bradshaw, among others (collage painting for Fabrications, 1987 and costumes for Points In Space, 1985) | ||
| Phenotypology, curator: Maureen McQuillen; artists: Karen Arm, David Arnold, Dove Bradshaw, Joseph Bergel, Leona Christie, Amanda Church, Daniella Dooling, Robin Dru Germany, Gregory Green, Theresa Hackett, Kara Hammond, Michael Henderson, Eve Andree Laramee, Nacny Lorenz, Sharon Louden, David Mann, Hohn Morris, Ray Rapp, Kelly Richardson, Christopher Sauter, Karen Shaw, Carol Szymanski, Catherine Wagner, Hallwalls, Buffalo (Passion, 1993, copper embeded in wall treated with acetic acid and ZN + S, 1993, vial of zinc and sulfur, acetic acid) | ||
Nature/Process, curator: Kathleen Stoughton, artists: Roger Ackling, Dove Bradshaw, Mineko Grimmer, Daniel Ladd, Garnett Puett, Mario Reis, Canan Tolon, Jonathan White, University Art Museum, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA (Contingency Painting and Book I, 1992, Negative Ions I, 1996, Passion, 1993) |
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| Manna Benefit for the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibet, curator: Elizabeth Rogers, White Box Gallery, New York | ||
| Benefit, Sculpture Center, New York | ||
| Summer Group Exhibition, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia | ||
| 1998 | Re:Duchanp / Contemporary Artists Respond to Marcel
Duchamp’s Influence, curator: Mike Bidlo; artists: William Anastasi,
Lillian Ball, Anney Bonney, Dove Bradshaw, Marek Cecula, Colette, Rich Colicchio,
Maureen Conner, Thom Corn, Eduardo Costa, Patricia Cronin, Judith Fleishman,
Ilona Granet, Robert Hawkins, George Horner, Judith Hudson, David Humphrey,
Frances Hunter, Alain Jacquet, Kiely Jenkins, Kim Jones, Jane Kaplowitz,
Deborah Kass, Paul Laster, Ilona Malka, Sophie Matisse, Ann McCoy, Robert
C. Morgan, Lorraine O’Grady, Valery Oisteanu, John Penuelas, Barbara
Pollack, Rene Ricard, Walter Robinson, Adam Rolston, Daniel Rothbarr, Kenny
schachter, Carolee Schneemann, Maura Sheehan, Eve Sonneman, Chris Tanner,
Hally Thacher, Leonard Titzer,Ouattara Watts, Rob Wynne, Tracy Zungola,
Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York (Performance, 1978, Metropolitan
Museum post card) |
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| Paper +: Works on Dieu Donne Paper, curator: Jacqueline Brody; artists: Grimanesa Amoros, William Anastasi, Stephen Antonakos, Richard Artschwager, Donald Baechler, Laura Anderson Babata,, Jackie Battenfield, Mel Bochner, Louise Borugeois, Dove Bradshaw, Marco Breuer, James Brown, Richmond Burton, Chuck Close, Willie Cole, Dale Emmart, Hermine Freed, Sandy Gellis, Lee Gordon, April Gornik, Karen Gorst, Amanda Guest, Jane Hammond, Byron Kim, Gary Lang, Leone & Macdonald, Sol LeWitt, Duane Michals, Jean Pagliuso, Thomas Plageman, Richard Polsky, Cindy Poorbaugh, Robert Rauschenbert, Dorothea Rockburne, Robert Ryman, David Schorr, David Shapiro, Accra Shepp, E.E.Smith, Kiki Smith, Michelle Stuart, Judith Turner, Not Vital, Merrill Wagner, Susan Weil, Dodi Wexler, Terry Winters, Dieu Donne, New York (Equivalents, 1993) | ||
| Into Focus: Art on Science, curator: Adrienne Klein; artists: Suzanne Anker, Dove Bradshaw, Robert Chambers, Agnes Denes, Francois Deschamps + Judith Mohns, Eve Andree Larameé, Ann Lovett, Ross Martin, Michael Oatman, Catherine Wagner, Louise Wilson, Daniel Zeller; Mandeville Gallery, Union College, Schenectady, New York (Negative Ions I, 1996) | ||
| Pieces, curator: Silvia Netzer, 128 Gallery, New York (Notation I, 1993, and Without Title, 1993, copper bar, acetic acid) | ||
| Dove Bradshaw, William Anastasi, Margrethe Sorensen, Torbin Ebbeson, curator: Sam Jedig, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen (première Without Title, 1991, cement paintings, Ground, 1988, 2v0, 1971) | ||
| 1997 | From Time to Time, curators: Sarah Slavick and Kevin Rainey, Iris and Gerald B. Cantor Art Gallery, Artists: William Anastasi, Z.B. Armstrong, Sarah Babst, Dove Bradshaw, Joyce Burstein, Mario Laplante, John O'Reilly, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts (Zn + S +CH3OOH, 1993, Contingency Paintings 1991 and 1992, and Contingency Book I, 1991) | |
| 10th Anniversary Exhibition, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, (Passion, 1993) | ||
| Artists’ Books, curator: Ann Gaulick, artists: Anastasi, Baldessari, Bourgeois, Bradshaw, Brassai, de Kooning, Johns, Kelly, Matisse and Ryman, Baumgartner Galleries, Washington, DC (Contingency [Book I], 1996) | ||
| Charles Carpenter Collection, curator: Mark Francis; artists: Vito Acconci, William Anastasi, Janine Antoni, Linda Benglis, Dove Bradshaw, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, Spencer Finch, Alan Johnston, Ellsworth Kelly, Franz Kline, John Latham, John Marin, Kenneth Noland, Claes Oldenburg, Jules Olitski, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Richard Stankiewicz, Myron Stout, Mark Toby, Fred Tomaselli, Charles Shaw, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York in 1997 (Contingency Painting, 1992, and Without Title [Carbon Removals], 1992) | ||
| 1996 | Charles Carpenter Collection, curator: Mark Francis; artists: Vito Acconci, William Anastasi, Janine Antoni, Linda Benglis, Dove Bradshaw, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, Spencer Finch, Alan Johnston, Ellsworth Kelly, Franz Kline, John Latham, John Marin, Kenneth Noland, Claes Oldenburg, Jules Olitski, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Richard Stankiewicz, Myron Stout, Mark Toby, Fred Tomaselli, Charles Shaw, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (Contingency Painting, 1992 and Without Title [Carbon Removals], 1992) | |
| Time Wise, curator: Karen Kuoni, artists William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Wolfgang Laib, The Swiss Institute, New York ( Indeterminacy [film],1995, 2v0, 1971) | ||
| 1995 | Time Memory and the Limits of Photography, Memory and the Limits of Photography, curator: Ellen Handy, artists: Dove Bradsahw, Jung Jin Lee, Mikael Levin, Wojiech Prazmowski, Barbara Rosenthal, Paul Salamon, Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, New York (Plain Air: Boxed Edition of Silverprints, 2002) | |
| Vital Matrix, curator: Jane Hart, Domestic Setting, Los Angeles (Zn + S +CH3OOH, 1993, première) | ||
| Dieu Donne Editions & Series 1988-1995, curator: Paul Wong, artists: Sarah Brayer, Amanda Guest, Dieu Donne, New York | ||
| The Photography Show 1995, curator: Barry Singer; artists: Brassai, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Hugo Brehme, Wynn Bullock, William Dassonville, Walker Evans, Louis DeClerq, Lewis Hine, Gyorgy Kepes, Eadweard Muybridge, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Sabastiao Salgado, Arthur Siegel, W. Eugene Smith, Edward Weston, Carleton Watkins, Edmund Teske, Singer Photography, Petaluma, CA , AIPAD, New York (Medium, 1992) | ||
| Renaissance Press, curator: Paul Taylor; artists: Roy DeCarava, Aaron Siskind, Natan Nuchi, James Weinstein, Olivia Parker, Luis Gonzalez Palma, Alan Rohan Crite, Dove Bradshaw, Paul M. Taylor, Marilyn Bridge, Juan Sanchez, Renaissance Press, AIPAD, New York (Medium, 1992) | ||
| depart, curator: Bernard Toale, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, (Medium, 1992) | ||
| 1994 | Indeterminacy with Blind Drawings by William Anastasi, Werner Kramarsky, New York (Contingency, 1991-94, Full, 1991, Contingency, 1992, wood panels, Contingency [Book I], 1993, Equivalents [Book], 1992 | |
| concurrent with: Contingency with Autobodyography by William Anastasi, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York (Contingency Paintings, 1994 and works on paper, 1994) | ||
| Painting in Transition, curator: Barry Rosenberg; artists: Helen Aylon, Dove Bradshaw, Jane Laudi, The Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut (Contingency Painting and Book I, 1995) | ||
| 1993 | William Anastasi Drawing Sounds: An Installation in Honor of John Cage, curator: Ann D’Harnoncourt; artists and composers and others who knew John Cage invited by William Anastasi: Jasper Johns, Merce Cunningham, Dorothea Tanning, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Takahesi Kosugi, Laura Kuhn, Tom Marioni, Mimi Johnson, Jackie Monnier, Grete Sultan, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia (Without Title [Sound Ddrawing], 1993, half hour drawing with micro-cassette recording of its making) | |
| The Return of the Cadavre Equis, curator: Anne Philbin, The Drawing Center, New York; Traveled to: Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica; Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis; The American Center, Paris, The American Center, Paris (Cadavre Equis, 1993, drawing with William Anastasi and Merce Cunningham) | ||
| Rolywholyover Circus (an exhibition based on the life and work of John Cage), curators: John Cage and Julie Lazar, 50 Artists selected by John Cage beginning with Marcel Duchamp and Thoreau, artists: Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Charles Amirkhanian, William Anastasi, Antonin Artaud, Robert Ashley, Basho, Joseph Beuys, Dove Bradshaw, Stan Brakhage, George Brecht, John Cage, Joseph Cornell, Merce cunningham, Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Lyonel Feininger, Robert Filliou, R. Buckminster Fuller, Arshile Gorky, Morris Graves, Richard Hamilton, Alexej Jawlensky, Jasper Johns, Allan Kaprow, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul Klee, Yves Klein, Franz Kline, Alison Knowles, Hirokazu Kosaka, Shigeko Kubota, Sol LeWitt, Richard Lippold, George Maciunas, Kasimir Malevich, Tom Marioni, Joan Miro, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Piet Mondrian, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Isamu Noguchi, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko, Robert Ryman, Edward Steichen, Dorothea Tanning, Henry David Thoreau, Jean Tinguely, Mark Tobey, Cy Twombly, Edward Weston, The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; Traveled to: The Menil Collection, Houston; Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, Soho, New York; The Philadelphia Museum of Art; Mito Art Tower, Mito, Japan (six works: Contingency Painting, 1992, two Contingency Works on paper, 1993, Boundary I, 1991, painting, and two Without Title [Carbon Removals], 1992. | ||
| Concurrencies II, curator: Lucio Pozzi, : William Anastasi, Laurie Anderson, Polly Apfelbaum, Richard Artschwager, Giacomo Balla, Connie Beckley, Joseph Beuys, Woodrow Blagg, Ross Bleckner, Alighiero E. Boetti, Blythe Bohen, Jonathan Borofsky, Louise Bourgeois, Dove Bradshaw, Hans Breder, John Cage, Saint Clair Cemin, Francesco Clemente, Papo Colo, Douglas Davis, Carol Diehl, Jim Dine, Jimmie Durham, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Max Ernst, Peter Fend, Lucio Fantana, Michael Joaquin Grey, Scott Grodesky, David Hammons, Ursula Hodell, Ellsworth Kelly, Friedrick Keisler, Alain Kirili, Robert Kushner, Mikhail Larionov, Annette Lemieux, Sherry Levine, Kasimir Malevich, Ed McGowin, Piet Mondrian, Donna Moylan, Peter Nadin, Bruce Nauman, Lois Nesbitt, Cady Noland, Meret Oppenheim, Izhar Patkin, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Sigmar Polke, Jackson Pollock, Lucio Pozzi, Archie Rand, Man Ray, Gerhard Richter, Larry Rivers, Alexandr Rodchenko, Lucas Samaras, Oskar Schlemmer, Julian Schnabel, Carolee Schneeman, Kurt Schwitters, David Smith, Anselm Stalder, Vavarvo Stepanova, Robert Storr, Fred Tomaselli, Cindy Tower, Rosemaire Trockel, William Wegman, Robin Winters, William Patterson College, New Jersey (Medium, 1992, collodian on glass, Untitled, 1992, tondo, pigment on linen, 7 3/4 inch diameter) | ||
| Merce Cunningham Dance Company Benefit, artists: William Anastasi, Richard Artschwager, Ross Bleckner, Louise Bourgeois, Dove Bradshaw, John Cage, Christo, Francesco Clemente, Merce Cunningham, David Deutsch, Carroll Dunham, Robert Gober and Joyce Carol Oates, Kenneth Goldsmith, Peter Halley, Bryan Hunt, Jasper Johns, Mary Jean Kenton, Carl Kielblock, Mark Lancaster, Julian Lethbridge, Gary Lichtenstein and Elliot Caplan, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Nam June Paik, Robert Rasuchenberg, David Salle, Laurie Simmons, Marsha Skinner, Keith Sonnier, Pat Steir, Gary Stephan, William Wegman, Terry Winters, Cunningham Dance Foundation, New York (Contingency, 1985, 32 x 24 inches) |
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| Summer Exhibition, curator: Sandra Gering, artists: Dove Bradshaw, Leonard Bullock, Orshi Drozdik, Ben Kinmont, Vivienne Koorland, Choong Sup Lim, Jane Logemann, Ilona Lovas, Cosimo DiLeo Ricatto, Tony Thompson, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York (Ag/K2SX + K2S203, 1993) | ||
| Paintings: Group Exhibition, curators: Kim Montgomery and Carolyn Glasoe; artists: Phil Barber, Dove Bradshaw, Linda Karshan, Shannon Kennedy, Todd Norsten, and David Rathman, Montgomery Glasoe Fine Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota ( Boundary II, 1991, painting) | ||
| 1992 | Work From The Permanent Collection, The ‘80’s Room (Nothing, Series, 1989), curator: Charles F. Stuckey, The Art Institute of Chicago (IV Series, Nothing, 1990, gold cast of two halves of an eggshell) | |
| The Feminine in Abstract Art, curator: Shirley Kaneda, artists: Dove Bradshaw, Cora Cohen, Mary Heilman, Shirley Kaneda, Jonathan Laskar, The Sandra Gering Gallery, New York (A man in a desert thinking he is walking in a straight line always bears right, 1991, painting) | ||
| Concurrrencies, curator: Lucio Pozzi. artists: same as above, Grace Borgenicht Gallery, New York (Medium, 1992, collodian on glass, Untitled, 1992, tondo, pigment on linen, 7 3/4 inch diameter)) | ||
| Blast Art Benefit : Spatial Drive (April 11-18, 1992) curator: Jordan Crandal, artists Marina Abramovic, William Anastasi, Suzanne Anker, Laurie Anderson, Dennis Adams, Susan Bee, Jennifer Bolande, Lynda Benglis, Dove Bradshaw, Jordan Crandall, Christo, Colette, John Chanberlain, Peggy Cyphers, Agnes Denes, Peter Fend, Jessica Diamond, Gretchen Fause & Kevin Warren, Leon Golub, Jenny Holzer, Claudia Hart, Ronald Jones, Doublas Huebler, Karen Kilimnik, Stephen Hannock, Peggy Jarrell Kaplan, Rubin Kahn, Liya Kabakov, Martin Kippenberger, Liz Larner, Joseph Kosuth, Helen Mayer Harrison & Newton Harrison, John Lamka, Donald Lipski, Annette Lemieux, Les Levine, Eve Andree Laramee, Annette Messager, Manual, Robert McCurdy Oliver Mosset, Robert C. Morgan, Joseph Nechvatal, David Nyzio, Tom Otterness, Otto Piene, Izhar Patkin, Jack Pierson, Stephen Rueckert, Allen Ruppersberg, Sam Samore, Claude Simard, Nancy Spero, Mira Schor, Todd Siler, Carolee Schneemann, Maura Sheehan, Hope Sandrow, Jeanne Silverthorne, Kiki Smith, Kenneth Snellson, Jessica Stockholder, Wolfgang Staehle, Jon Tower, Francesco Torres, Joan Waltemath, Lawrence Weiner, Agencia de Viaje, Hannah Wilke, 568 -578 Broadway, New York (Contingency Painting, 1992) | ||
| Drawn in the ‘90’s, curator: Joshua P. Smith, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York (Crack In the Air, 1993, Full, 1991, work on paper) | ||
| 1991 | Carnegie International, Exhibited by John Cage as part of his presentation, Forty-eight works, twelve each by Dove Bradshaw, John Cage, Mary Jean Kenton, Marsha Skinner, The Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh (12 Contingency Works on Paper, 1985-1991, selected by John Cage) | |
| How to Use Small Areas in a Dozen Different Ways to Bring a Room to Life, curator: Bogdan Perzryuski, Arte Museum, Austin, Texas | ||
| New York Diary: Almost 25 Different Things to See, curator: Ryzsard Wasco and Zdenka Gabalova, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, LIC, New York (Plain Air, 1969/1991, installation with live birds) | ||
| Selections / Winter ’91, curator: Anne Philbin, Dove Bradshaw, Steven Evans, Robert Goldman, Bruno Jakob, John Larabee, Brad Melamed, Stefanie Nagorka and Jack Pierson,The Drawing Center, New York four Contingency Works on Paper, 1985-1991) | ||
| 1990 | Drawings of the Eighties Part II (From the Permanent Collection), curator: Bernice Rose, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Without Title, 1986, children's painting on vellum) | |
| Anastasi, Bradshaw, Cage, Marioni, Rauchenberg, Tobey, curator: Dove Bradshaw, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York (Contingency on Paper and Without Title [two Carbon Removals], 1981) | ||
| 1989 | Lines of Vision, curator: Dr. Judy K. Collishan
Van Wagner, artists: Alice Adams, Candida Alvarez, Emma Amos, Dotty Attie,
Jill Baroff, Judith Bernstein, Camille Billops, Judy Blum, Louise Bourgeois,
Dove Bradshaw, Phyllis Bramson, Helene Brandt, Nancy Brett, Joanne Brockley,
Joan Brown, Vivian, E Browne, Beverly Buchanan, Cynthia Carlson, Paloma
Cernuda, Emily Cheng, Eva Coccroft, Clyde Connell, Petah Coyne, Elba Damast,
Elisa D’Arrigo, Carol Becker Davis, Agnes Denes, Donna Dennis, Jane
Dickson, Lesley Dill, Judite Dos Santos, Mary Beth Edelson, Margery Edwards,
Elizabeth Egbert Camille Eskel, Lauren Ewing, Heide Fasnacht, Harriet Feigenbaum,
Jackie Ferrara, Janet Fish, Mary Frank, Sandy Gellis, Gina Gilmour, Grace
Graupe-Pillard, Nancy Graves, Renee Green, Chris Griffin, Nancy Grossman,
Marina Gutierrez, Susan Hall, Harmony Hammond, Jane Hammond, Maren Hassinger,
Phoebe Helman, Janet Henry, Carol Hepper, Eva Hesse, Rpbin Hill, Nancy Holt,
Nene Humpprey, Patricia Johanson, Anne Griffin Johnson, Carla Rae Johnson,
Shelagh Keeley, Vera Klement, Alison Knowles, Grace Knowlton, Ellen Kozak,
Lee Krasner, Lois Lane, Ellen Lanyon, Susan Laufer, Stephanie Brody Lederman,
Claire, Lieberman, Li-Lan, Jane Loggemann, Winifred Lutz, Margo Machida,
Marisol, Kathleen McCarthy, Ana Mendieta, Melissa Meyer, Yong Soon Min,
Mary Miss, Joan Mitchell, Ree Morton, Judith Murray, Alice Neel, Terry Niedzialek,
Helen Oji, Beverly Pepper, Judy Pfaff, Ellen Phelan, Howardena Pindell,
Jody Pinto, Rona Pondick, Kristin Reed, Deborah Reemington, Edda Renouf,
Faith Ringgold, Sophie Rivera, Dorothea Rockburne, Miriam Schapiro, Maria
Scotti, Carole Seborovski, Katie Seiden, Joane Semmel, Judith Shea, Maura
Sheehan, Hollis Sigler, Sandy Skoglund, Sylvia Sleigh, Jaune Quick-to-see
Smith, Joan Snyder, Kit-Yin Snyder, Helen Soreff, Nancy Spero, May Stevens,
Lawre Stone, Margorie Strider, Michelle Stuart,, Vicki Teague-Cooper, Gillian
Theobald, Betty Tompkins, Gladys Triana, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Merrill
Wagner, Kay WalkingsStick, Andrea Way, Joan Weber, Mia Westerlund-Roosen,
Jerilea Zempel, Salli Zimmerman, Nola Zirin, Barbara Zucker, Blum Helman
and C.W. Post, New York (Collage on Wood, 1988, with drawing of
early film diaromas, stolen) |
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| Strange Attractors: Signs of Chaos, curator: Laura Trippi, artists: Steve DiBenedetto, Dove Bradshaw, Glenn Branco, Ellen Brooks, John Cage, Collins & Milazzo, Orshi Drozdik, Dana Duff, Laura Emrick, Diana Formisano, Ann Hamilton with Kathryn Clark, Carter Hodgkin, Jon Kessler, Eve Andree Laramee, Zoe Leonard, Jill Levine, Steve Miller, Peter Nagy, Joseph Nechvatal, Alistair Noble, Cady Noland, David Nyzio, Don Reynolds, Walter Robinson, Andres Serrano, David Smith, Jon Tower, Sakhi Wagner, Oliver Warsaw, James Welling, Grace William and Litine, The Wooster Group The New Museum, New York (Without Title, 1989, silver/liver of sulfur on vellum skin and lent John Cage's I Ching Notations) | ||
| 1988 | Benefit for Merce Cunningham Dance Company, curator: David Vaughan, artists: William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Robert Morris, Morris Graves, John Cage, Bob Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Mark Lancaster, Blum Helman, New York (Ear Witness, 1987, children's painting on vellum purchased by John Cage) | |
| Spring Group Show, curator:y Karen Bravin, Lang and O’Hara Gallery, New York (Without Title, 1988, painting on vellum) | ||
| Benefit for the Contemporary Performance Arts Foundation, curators: John Cage and Jasper Johns, Castelli Gallery, New York (WIthout Title [Carbon Removal], 1981) | ||
| 1987 | Art Against AIDS, curators: Susan Lorence and Bob Monk, 152 artists, Lorence Monk Gallery, New York (Without Title, 1988, (oil and graphite painting on vellum) | |
| Merce Cunningham and His Collaborators: William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, John Cage, Bob Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Mark Lancaster, Morris Graves, curator: Nina Castelli Sundell, Lehman College Art Gallery, City University of New York (design for Fabrications, 1986, costume design for Points In Space, 1986) | ||
| On Line, An Exhibition of Drawings, curator: Billy Biondi; artists: William Anastasi, Joe Andoe, Jennifer Bartlett, Jake Berthot, Dove Bradshaw, Larry Carroll, Cecily Cottingham, Bill Doherty, Howard Finster, Jeff Gompertz, Chris Griffin, Anna Hurwitz, Kaz, Stephanie Brody Lederman, Sherrie Levine, Joseph Nechvatal, Jhon Parcher, Rafael Sanchez, Jill Schifter, Anne Seelbach, Karen Shaw, Al Taylor, Viv Vassar, Joan Weber, Meg Webster,; City Without Walls, Newark, New Jersey | ||
| 1985 | Group, artists:William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Terry Winters, Lorence Monk Gallery, New York (Without Title, 1984-85, six works, collage on wood) | |
| Science Museum, Koran-Sha Company, Tokyo (Riverstones, 1985, frottage on handmade paper) | ||
| 1984 | Benefit for Merce Cunningham Dance Company, curator: Jasper Johns, Castelli Gallery, New York (Without Title [Carbon Paper], 1981) | |
| Ann Ryan, Dove Bradshaw (Group), curator: Ann Lauterbach, Joan Washburn Gallery, Soho, New York (Without Title, 1983, six collages on wood) | ||
| 1983 | Group Exhibition, curator: Ann Lauterbach, Joan Washburn Gallery, Soho, New York (Without TItle, 1983, collages on wood) | |
| 1982 | Exhibition in Honor of John Cage’s Birthday: curator: Judith Pisar, artists: Anastasi, Bradshaw, Cage, curated by Judith Pisar, The American Center in Paris (Without Title [six Carbon Removals], 1981-2) | |
| 1981 | 8 Painters, curator: Dove Bradshaw, artists: Jon Abbot, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Dana Gordon, Bruce Halpin, Carl Kielblock, Theodoros Stamos, Douglas Vogel, The Ericson Gallery, New York (Without Title [four Carbon Removals], 1981, Without Title, 1981, 3 miniature white paintings) | |
| Group Show, curator: Takis Efstanthiou, artists: Jon Abbott, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Tim Crowley, Dionisis, Espilit, Francine Gintoff, Dana Gordon, Bruce Halpin, Carl Kielblock, Clayton Mitropoulos, Edith Newhall, Robert Quijada, Stamos, Yvonne Thomas, Douglas Vogel, Gerald Wolfe, Ericson Gallery, New York (Without Title [Carbon Removals], 1981) | ||
| 1980 | Small Works, Open Competition, New York University, New York ((A)muse, 1979, eye glasses, photographs) | |
| 1979 | Sound, curator: Alanna Heiss, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, LIC, New York (TWEET, 1979, plastic silver frame, drawing, tweeter balls in collaboration with William Anastasi) | |
| Fluxus’ New Interpreters, curators: Peter Frankand Ken Friedman, Interart Gallery, New York (Wrapped, 1979, brown paper, Cliché, 1978) | ||
| 1978 | Couples, curator: Alanna Heiss; artists: Klaus Rinke and Monika Baumgartle, William Anastasi and Dove Bradshaw, Bernard and Hilla Becker, Nam June Paik and Shegeko Kabuta, the Harrisons, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, LIC, New York (Without Title, 1978, folded vellum works in lead frames) | |
| 1977 | New Talent, curator: Allan Stone, The Allan Stone Gallery, New York (Chairs, 1977, porcelain sculptures) | |
| Two Person Exhibition, curator: Terry Davis, Graham Modern, New York (Last Year's Leaves, 1977, drawings of leaves from the gardens of Wave Hill, New York) | ||
| Fendrick Gallery, Washington, DC (Chairs, 1977, porcelain sculptures) | ||
| 1976 | New Talent, curator: Allan Stone Gallery, New York (Chairs, 1976, porcelain sculptures) |
2009
ONE Copenhagen, 6 Americans and 6 Danes, curator: Dove Bradshaw; American artists: William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Dove Bradshaw, Melissa Kretschmer, Janet Passehl; 6 Danes: Soren Dalgaard, Torben Ebbesen, Kristian Hornsleth, Sam Jedig, Lone Mertz, Nikolaj Recke, Stalke Up North, Copenhagen
ONE More Cologne: Dedicated to Sol LeWitt, with Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Dove Bradshaw, Marcia Hafif, Jene Highstein, Melissa Kretschmer, Sol LeWitt, Richard Nonas, Janet Passehl, Cordy Ryman, Robert Ryman, Merrill Wagner; curator:Bradshaw, Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne
2008
ONE More: Dedicated to Sol LeWitt, with Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Dove Bradshaw, Marcia Hafif, Jene Highstein, Melissa Kretschmer, Sol LeWitt, Richard Nonas, Janet Passehl, Cordy Ryman, Robert Ryman, Merrill Wagner; curator:Bradshaw, Esbjerg Museum of Modern Art, Esbjerg, Denmark
2007
ONE: Dedicated to Sol LeWitt, with Anastasi, Andre, Barry, Bradshaw, Hafif, Highstein, Kretschmer, LeWitt, Nonas, Wagner, BjÖrn Ressle Gallery, New York
2005
Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham,
curators: Marianne Bech and Dove Bradshaw, The University Art Museum, The University
of California at San Diego
Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham, curators: Marianne Bech and Dove Bradshaw,
The Bayly Museum, The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
2001
Anastasi, Bradshaw, Cage, curators: Marianna Bech and Dove Bradshaw, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark
1990
Anastasi, Bradshaw, Cage, Marioni, Rauschenberg, Tobey, Sandra Gering
Gallery, New York
1981
8 Painters, with Jon Abbot, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Dana Gordon,
Bruce Halpin, Carl Kielblock, Theodoros Stamos, Douglas Vogel, The Ericson Gallery,
New York
ARTISTIC ADVISOR TO THE MERCE CUNNINGHAM DANCE COMPANY
| Appointed along with William Anastasi in 1984 | |
| Loosestrife, 1992, World première, Théâtre de La Ville, Paris. Music: Michael Pugliese; Design, Costumes and Lighting: invited Carl Kielblock | |
| Trackers, 1991, World première, City Center, New York. Music: Emanuel Dimas De Melo Pimenta; Design, Costumes and Lighting for stage. | |
| Cargo X, 1989, World première, University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Music: Takehisa Kosugi; Design, Costumes and Lighting for stage. | |
| Inventions, 1989, World première, City Center, New York, Music: John Cage; Design, Costumes and Lighting: invited Carl Kielblock | |
| August Pace, 1989, World première, City Center, New York, Music: Michael Pugliese; Design, Costumes and Lighting: invited Sergei Bugaev (Afrika) | |
| Events, 1989, Grand Central Station, New York. Music: David Tudor; Costumes. | |
| Carousal, 1987, World première, Jacob's Pillow, Lee, Massachusetts. Music: Takehisa Kosugi; Design, Costumes, and Lighting for stage. | |
| Fabrications, 1987, World première, Northrup Auditorium, Minneapolis and revival for MCDC’s 50th Anniversary, Lincoln Center, NY (one of four with one premiere). Music: Emanuel Dimas De Melo Pimenta; Design, Costumes and lighting for stage. | |
| Points in Space, 1987, World première, City Center, New York and for the Opera de Paris Garnier, Paris, Commissioned by Artistic Director, Rudolf Nureyev.. June, 1993. Music: John Cage; Design: William Anastasi; Bradshaw: Costumes for stage. | |
| Points in Space, BBC, London, 1986. Costumes for video. Wins Prague d’or [gold prize], at the 30th International Television Festival, 1987. | |
| Events, 1985, Joyce Theater, New York. Costumes. | |
| Arcade, 1985, World première, City Center, New York and commissioned by the Pennsylvania Ballet, Academy for Music, Philadelphia. Music: John Cage; Design, Costumes and Lighting for stage. | |
| Deli Commedia, 1985, Merce Cunningham Studio, New York. Music: Pat Richter; Costumes for videos. | |
| Native Green, 1985, World première, City Center. Music: John King; Design, Costumes: William Anastasi; Bradshaw: Lighting for stage. | |
| Phrases, 1984, World première, Théâtre Municipal d’Angers, Angers France. Music: David Tudor; Design: William Anastasi; Bradshaw: Costumes and Lighting for stage. | |
| 1984 | Camouflage, conceived in 1979, an installation painted in Dazzle Camouflage taken from WWII Navy camouflage, inspired a theater piece written and directed by Linda Mussman, performed by Claudia Bruce, music by Semih Firengioglu, Time and Space Limited, New York |
| 1985 | Camouflage, an installation executed in raw canvas cut in Dazzle Camouflage patterns, Utica College of Syracuse University, Utica, New York; written and directed by Linda on Mussman, performed by Claudia Bruce, music by Semih Firengioglu, Time and Space Limited, New York; design and lighting, |
| Plain Air, Dove Bradshaw, 2009; on-line publication at dovebradshaw.com |
| Performance, texts by John Cage, Charles Stuckey, Battalion Commander Robert Schildhorn, Wilfredo Chiesa, Stuart Little, Carl Andre, Brian O’Doherty, Thomas McEvilley, James Putnam, Ray Johnson, Sol LeWitt, Ecke Bonk, Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry, David Ross, Marina Abramovic, Nick Lawrence, Steve Berg, Antony Haden-Guest, Francis Nauman, Barry Schwabsky, William Anastasi, Robert Barry, Emanuel De Melo Pimenta, George Meyers, Jr., Dove Bradshaw, Timothy Bradshaw, Daniel Charles, 2008; on-line publication at dovebradshaw.com |
| Radio Rocks, Dove Bradshaw, Free Forum Natura, Baronessa Lucrezia Durini and Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 2008; printed limited edition of 10; on-line publication at dovebradshaw.com |
| Time Matters, text by Charles Stuckey, Pierre Menard, Cambridge, MA, 2008 |
| Time & Material, text by Charles Stuckey, Senzatitolo, Rome, 2007 |
| Performance, texts by John Cage, Charles Stuckey, Battalion Commander Robert Schildhorn, Wilfredo Chiesa, Stuart Little, Carl Andre, Brian O’Doherty, Thomas McEvilley, James Putnam, Ray Johnson, Sol LeWitt, Ecke Bonk, Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry, David Ross, Marina Abramovic, Nick Lawrence, Steve Berg, Antony Haden-Guest, Francis Nauman, Barry Schwabsky, William Anastasi, Robert Barry, Emanuel De Melo Pimenta, George Meyers, Jr., Dove Bradshaw, Timothy Bradshaw, Daniel Charles, printed limited edition of 10, 2004 |
| The Art of Dove Bradshaw, Nature, Change and Indeterminacy, Thomas McEvilley; including republication of "John Cage and Thomas McEvilley: A Conversation, 1992", Mark Batty Publisher, West New York, NJ, 2003 |
| Anastasi Bradshaw Cage, Accompanying a three person exhibition; "we are beginning to get nowhere” interview of William Anastasi and “Still Conversing with Cage” interview of Dove Bradshaw with Jacob Lillemose: Karl Aage Rasmussen, essay, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark, 2001 |
| Plain Air, Dove Bradshaw, on-line publication and printed limited edition of 10, 2000 |
| Dove Bradshaw / Jan Henle, Introduction by Julie Lazar, “Dove Bradshaw” by Mark Swed, afterward byBarbara Novak; “Jan Henle: Sculpture of No Thing” by Nancy Princenthal, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 1998 |
| Dove Bradshaw: Inconsistency, Quotes by Tao Te Ching, Henry David Thoreau, John Cage, Franze Kafka selected by the artist, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York and Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, 1998 |
| Dove Bradshaw; Indeterminacy, Anne Morgan, essay, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York and Stalke Kunsthandel, Copenhagen, 1997 |
| Dove Bradshaw, Contingency and Indeterminacy [Film], Selected quotes about the artist, Stalke Kunsthandel, Denmark, 1996 |
| Dove Bradshaw, “Living Metal” by Barry Schwabsky, Pier Gallery, Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, 1996 |
| Dove Bradshaw: Works 1969-1993, "John Cage and Thomas McEvilley: A Conversation", Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, 1993 |
| The Third Mind, American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860-1989, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, January 30-April 19, 2009, Alexandra Munroe, Guggenhiem Museum Publications, New York (2/0, 1971) |
| 560 Broadway, A New York Drawing Collection at Work, 1991-2006, Fifth Floor Foundation, New York & Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2008 pp. 48-49. 135, 140 (Contingency Jet, 2002) |
| The Missing Peace, Artists & The Dalai Lama, Earth Aware Editions, San Rafael, CA, 2006 (salt, half heard in honor of the Dalai Lama, 2004) |
| 2006 Arts Sciences and Technology Foundation Observatory, Arte final / final art: ASA Art and Technology, of London, www.asa-art.com/asa.html. Portugal, 2006 (Constructions and Notations, 2006-7) |
| The Invisible Thread: Buddhist Spirit in Contemporary Art, "If You Meet a Buddha, Kill The Buddha" by Dove Bradshaw, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, editors Jennifer Poole and Sarah Wyatt, 2004, p. 24, 25 (Negative Ions II, 1996) |
| Conversing With Cage, Second Edition, Richard Kostelanetz, Routledge, New York and London, 2003, pp. 200-2002, 216-217 |
| Sitting Jefferson: Contemporary Artists Interpret Thomas Jeffeson's Legacy, Jill Hartz, editor, University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville and London, 2003, p. 38 (Waterstone, 1996, Notation, 2000) |
| Art and Artifact, The Museum As Medium, James Putnam, Thames & Hudson, London, 2001, pp. 159, 172 (Performance, 1976and DO NOT TOUCH, 1979) |
| The Century of Innocence, The History of the White Monochrome, Rooseum-Center for Contemporary Art, Malmo, Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, 2000, pp. 36,37 (Boundary, 1991) |
| ETHEREAL and material, Douglas Maxwell, introduction, Dede Young, essay, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Delaware, 2000, p.10 (Equivalents,1999) |
| Sculpture In The Age Of Doubt, Thomas McEvilley, "John Cage and Thomas McEvilley: A Conversation", Allworth Press, New York, 1999, penultimate chapter (Plain Air, 1969) |
| Installations MF Mattress Factory, 1990/1999, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, PA, 1999, pp. 26, 27, 148 (Plain Air, 1969) |
| Merce Cunningham: Fifty Years, by David Vaughan, Aperture Foundation, New York, 1997, pp. 226, 227 228, 231, 232, 236, 243, 257 (Trackers, Cargo X, Carousal, Fabrications, Points In Space, Deli Commedia, Arcade, Native Green, Phrases, 1984-1991) |
| From Time To Time, Guest-curators: Sarah Slavick and Kevin Rainey, Iris and B. Cantor Art Gallery, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, 1997, pp. 16, 17, 27, 31 (Contingency and Contingency [Book], 1992) |
| Odyssey of a Collector: A Memoir by Charles Carpenter, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA, 1996, pp. 81, 136-139 (Contingency, 1995) |
| New Art On Paper, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Hunt Manufacturing Collection, 1996, pp. 18-19, 84 (Carbon Removals, 1992) |
| A Vital Matrix, Domestic Setting, Los Angeles, CA, 1995, pp. 1, 5 (Zn +S, 1993) |
| Rolywholyover A Circus, John Cage, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and Rizzoli, New York, 1993 (Contingency paintings and works on paper, 1985-1991, Boundary, 1991, Carbon Removals, 1992) |
| Blast 3; Remaking Civilization, The X-Art Foundation, New York, 1993 (including multiple Indeterminacy, Danger: Do Not Touch, Ingest Or Inhale, 1993) |
| Blast: The Spatial Drive, The X Art Foundation, New York, 1992 (multiple Ag + K2S203, 1993) |
| Gulliver’s Travels, Galerie Sophia Ungers, DuMont Buchverlag, Koln, Germany, 1992, p. 36 (Medium, 1992) |
| Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum, Rizzoli, Carnegie Museum, 1991, p.62 (Contingency I-XI, 1985-199I) |
| Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Marioni Rauschenberg Tobey, "...imitating nature in her manner of operation..., John Cage interviewed by Richard Kostelanetz, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, 1990, pp. 3-4, 6, 11 (Contingency, 1989, Carbon Removals, 1981) |
| Lines of Vision, Drawings by Contemporary Women, Dr. Judy K. Collishan Van Wagner, Hudson Hills Press, New York, 1989, p. 27 (Collage on wood, 1986) |
| Strange Attractors; The Spectacle of Chaos, The New Museum Exhibition catalogue, Chicago, 1989 (Without Title, 1989, Spotted Cow: Vellum), |
| Art Against Aids, by Stephem Reichard amd Anne Livet, the American Foundation for Aids Research, New York, 1987, p.147 (Without Title [head], oil on vellum, 1986) |
| Contacts Communicating Interpersonally, “She knows the Value of a Smile”, Teri Kwal and Michael Gamble, Random House, New York, 1983, p. 116 (30% [sic] Better, 1979, 50% Better) |
| Arteder Flash 82, (Feria Internacionale de Muestra de Bilbao, Bilbao Muestra Internacional de Obra Graphica, Bilboa, 1982, p. 885 (30% [sic] Better, 1979 now titled 50% Better) |
| X, Writings ’79-’82, James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: An Alphabet, John Cage, Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, Connecticut, pp. 84-85 (Bradshaw, a "letter" in Cage's Alphabet) |
| For The Birds, Sixth Interview, “I feel very close to conceptual art...” by John Cage in conversation with Daniel Charles, Marion Boyars Boston: London, 1982, p. 157 (text) |
| Are You Experienced?, Bleus, Vrije Universitiet, G.B./ Administration Center, Kiekplein, Brussels, Belgium, 1981, p. 14 (Performance, 1976) |
| Windows at Tiffany’s The Art of Gene Moore, Judith Goldman with commentary by Gene Moore, Harry N. Abrams Inc., New York, 1980, p. 124 (Without Titles [dragon fly and Butterfly glass sculptures], 1974-75) |
| The Harvard Advocate, First Issue, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, Dove Bradshaw's illustration of Plain Air, 1969 accompanying review of the publication of Dialogues with Marcel Duchamp by Pierre Cabanne, 1972), Summer, 1972, p. 88 |
| National Science Foundation for Writers and Artists, Washington, DC, 2006, Collection of Antarctic salt |
| Furthermore Grant for Dove Bradshaw: Nature Change and Indeterminacy, text Thomas McEvilley, and A Conversation between John Cage and Thomas McEvilley about the work, Mark Batty Publisher, LLP, West New York, New Jersey, 2003, Publication |
| The New York State Council on the Arts Grant for Merce Cunningham Dance, 1987, Design and Lighting |
| The Pollock Krasner Award, 1985, Painting |
| The Nation Endowment of the Arts Award, 1975, Sculpture |
www.dovebradshaw.com: continually updated |
| www. ressleart.com: BjÖrn Ressle Gallery, New York |
| www.artnet.com/lbecker.html: Larry Becker Contemporary Art |
| www.solwayjones.gallery.com: SolwayJones Gallery, Los Angeles |
| www.pierremenardgallery.com Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge, MA |
| www.stalke.dk/stalke_galleri/artist/artistinfo/98/_dove_bradshaw: Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen and Kirke Sonnerup, Denmark |
| www.asa-art.com/facto/program/2007/ED2/bradshaw/1.html: Spirit of Discovery 2, Constructions, Trancoso, Portugal |
| www.mattress.org: Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh, 2/0 edition, Ground, Negative Ions, Plain Air |
| http://newarttv.com/trailer/trailer.html: New Art site Dove Bradshaw (biographical film) |
| www.sover.net/~rpress: Renaissance Press, New Hampshire, Medium, Double Negative, permanent site |
| www.artcyclopedia.com: links to art museum sites |
| www.toutfait.com: Marcel Duchamp Website, Praying for Irreverence, permanent site |
| 2009 | Indeterminacy, Museum of Modern Art, New York |
| 2008 | Time Matters, Sothebys Institute, New York |
| Time Matters, Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusettes | |
| Time Matters, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
| 2007 | Pont-Aven School of Contemporary Art , France, teaching and resident artist |
| Constructions, The Spirit of Discovery !!, Trancoso, Portugal, Convento dos Frades, gallery talk | |
| Salt, Half Heard, The Missing Peace, Artist’s and the Dalai Lama, Rubin Museum of Art, New York | |
| 2005 | Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham; Friendship and Collaboration, Opening of Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham, The University Art Gallery, The University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, gallery talk |
| 2004 |
Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham; A Conversation, Opening of Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham, The Bayly Art Museum, The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, gallery talk |
| 2003 | The Invisible Thread: Buddhist Spirit in Contemporary Art, Panel: Dove Bradshaw, Alex Gray, Tri Huu Luu, Pat Steir, Moderator: Lilly Wei, panel |
| Dove Bradshaw: Formformlessness, Mid-career exhibition Baruch College, City University of New York, gallery talk | |
| 2001 | jottings, thoughts surroundings working now, 1969-2001, Diferenca Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal, lecture |
| The Legacy of John Cage, Speakers, William Anastasi, Dove Bradshaw, Carol Hamilton, Associate Professor of English, Carnegie Mellon University, Michael Olijnyk, moderator, The Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh, panel | |
| 2000 | Formformlessness, Sirius Art Center, Cobh Ireland, lecture |
| 1999 | Test Sample, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York, lecture |
| Reckless Beauty, University of Massachussetts, Amherst, MA, lecture | |
| Indeterminacy [stones], Whitney Museum Trustees + Friends, Whitney Museums, New York, lecture | |
| 1998 | Works, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, lecture |
| Workshop Building Future Audiences - Classes with the Second Grade of a local school in a less advantaged neighborhood under the auspices of The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | |
| Abstraction in Theater: Work with Merce Cunningham, The Institute of Fine Arts, New York, lecture | |
| 1994 | School of Art and Design, Pratt Institute, lecture |
| 1992 | The Feminine in Abstract Art, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, panel |
| 1984 | Works: 1969-1984, Edith Barrett Art Gallery, Syracuse University, Utica College, New York, lecture |
| 1979-1983 | Glass Sculpture, The School of Visual Arts, New York, class |
| 1978 | Couples, Alanna Heiss, Moderator, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, LIC, New York, panel |
| 2008 | Chemical Heritage Distillations Podcast, Philadelphia, March 22, 7 PM |
| 1996 | Contingency, Danish Radio, Copenhagen |
| 1995 | Contingency and Indeterminacy, Scottish Radio, Orkney, Scotland, |
| 1993 | In Commemoration of John Cage with Peter Schmidig, WBAI, August 9, 2-3:30 AM, |
| 1979 | The Value of A Smile (performance as a nun), WKCR FM, interview |
| 2007 | Dove Bradshaw, A Portrait by Robert Knafo |
| 2005 | Six Continents, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, photographed and interview by Jakob Holder, DVD |
Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Cunningham Friendship and Collaboration, gallery talk and shot by the artist, William Anastasi: Sound Drawing, Evelina Domnitch and Dimitry Gelfand: musicians, sound and post production: CC Elian Studio, the University Art Gallery, University of Virginia at Charlottesville |
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| 2004 | art is: Speaking Portraits (in the performative indicative) by George Quasha |
| 2001 |
Elements, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, shot by the artist, DVD |
| Anastasi Bradshaw Cage, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark, shot by the artist, video | |
| 2000 | Waterstones, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, shot by the artist, video |
| 1999 | Guilty Marks, exhibition at Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, shot by the artist, video |
| 1998 | Irrational Numbers, exhibition at Sandra Gering Gallery and Linda Kirkland Gallery, New York, shot by the artist, video |
| Dove Bradshaw/Jan Henle, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, shot by the artist, video | |
| 1995 | Indeterminacy, exhibition at Sandra Gering Gallery, shot by Richard Sandler, video |
| 1989 | plain air, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, shot by Suzanne Shaker, video |
| 1999 | Indeterminacy, 1995, The Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, screenings accompanying Negative Ions and 2/0 |
| 1998 | Films by Artists Dove Bradshaw / Robert Smithson, Millennium Film Workshop, New York, (Spiral Jetty and Indeterminacy [film] ) |
| 1997 | Indeterminacy, 1995, Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, screenings accompanying Indeterminacy [stones] and S Paintings |
| 1996 | Indeterminacy, 1995, Swiss Institute, New York, screenings accompanying 2/0 |
| 1995 | Indeterminacy, 1995, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, premiere accompanying Indeterminacy [stones] |
| 2007 | Pont-Aven School of Contemporary Art , France, teaching and resident artist |
| 2005 | Niels Borch Jensen Printmaker, Copenhagen |
| 2003 | Palazzo Durini, Bolognano, Itlay |
| 2000-1 | Niels Borch Jensen Printmaker, Copenhagen |
| Statens Vaerksteder for Kunst and Handvaerark, Gammeldok, Copenhagen, in conjunction with exhibitions: Elements, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen and Anastasi Bradshaw Cage, Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark. | |
| 2000 | The Sirius Art Center, Cobh Ireland, inaugerated outdoor sculpture court with placement of Notation II. |
| 1995 | The Pier Arts Center, Orkney, Scotland, accompanying the exhibition, Contingency. |
| Passion, 1993 and Indeterminacy, 1995 situated in the permanent collection in the Pier Sculpture Court. |
| The Museum of Modern Art, New York |
| Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
| The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago |
| National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |
| The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art |
| The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles |
| The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York |
| Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New York |
| The Getty Center, Malibu, California |
| Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh |
| Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge |
| Arkansas Arts Center, Arkansas |
| The Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| The New School for Social Research, New York |
| Syracuse University, Utica, New York |
| The British Museum, London |
| Decordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachussetts |
| Rubin Museum of Art, New York |
| Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
| Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine |
| Fields Sculpture Park at Art OMI International Arts Center, Gent, New York |
| LeWitt Collection, Chester, CT |
| Art Science Research Laboratory, New York |
| Sony Capitol Corporation, New York |
| Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts |
| The Prudential Insurance Company, New Jersey |
| FOREIGN MUSEUM COLLECTIONS |
| The British Museum, London |
| Kunstmuseum, Dusseldorf |
| Centre Pompidou, Paris |
| Moderna Museet, Stockholm |
| The American College of Greece, Athens, Greece |
| Muestra International De Arte Grafico, Bilbao, Spain |
| Ingreja do Convento de Santo Antonio, Trancoso, Portugal |
| Museum of Contemporary Art,Roskilde, Denmark |
| Esbjerg Museum of Modern Art, Esbjerg, Denmark |
| Pier Centre, Orkney, Scotland |
| Sirius Art Center, Cobh, Ireland |
| The State Russian Museum, Marble Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia |
| Jasper Johns, St. Martins, Caribbean and Sharon, Connecticut |
| Estate of John Cage and Merce Cunningham, New York |
| Edward Albee, New York |
| Sally and Werner H. Kramarsky, New York |
| Jean Christophe Castelli, New York |
| Christophe de Menil, New York |
| Sherry and Joel Mallin, New York |
| Douglas F. Maxwell, New York |
| Carl Andre and Melissa Kretschmer, New York |
| Angela Gilchrist, Redding, PA |
| Susan and Leonard Feinstein, New York |
| Estate of Jerry and Emily Spiegel, New York |
| Rosalind Jacobs, New York |
| Carol Janis, New York |
| Susan and Robert Klein, New York |
| Barbara Schwartz, New York |
| Alanna Heiss and Fred Sherman, New York |
| Thomas McEvilley, New York |
| Sidney Shapiro, New York |
| Robert Gordon, New York |
| Constance Kaplan, New York |
| Sandra Gering, New York |
| Helen Reavis and Stephen Engels, New York |
| Estate of Charles Carpenter, New Canaan, CT |
| Charles F. Stuckey, New York |
| Christophe Mao and John Tancock, New York and Salt Point, CT |
| Richard Harris, Chicago |
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shenk, Columbus, Ohio |
| Mr. and Mrs. Jon Weaver, Michigan |
| Michael Straus, New York and Birmingham, Alabama |
| Angela Jones and Michael Solway, Los Angeles |
| Gina and Dexter Williams, Los Angeles |
| Dan Fawcett, Santa Monica, California |
| Amée and Mark Swed, Santa Monica, California |
| Estate of Beatrice Wood, Ojai, California |
| Ilse and Flemming Rohde Nielsen, Copenhagen |
| Bertell Jarborff, Copenhagen |
| Sam Jedig, Kirke-Sonnerup, Denmark |
| Inger Tornberg and Estate of Anders Tornberg, Lund, Sweden |
| Luciana and Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta, Lisbon |
| Reyn Van Der Lught, Amsterdam |
| Ursula Hodel, Zurich |
| Estate of Daniel Charles, Antibes |
| Sam and Judith Pisar, Paris |
| Estate of Madame Marcel Duchamp, Villiers Sous Grez, France |
| Marc Almond, Soft Sell, London |
| Linda and Howard Karshan, London |
| Massimo Arioli, Rome |
| Baronessa Lucrezia De Domizio Durini, Bolognano, Milan, Seychelles |
| Alberto Del Genio, Naples |
| Lance Lindabury, Cairo |
| Renyi Chen, Taiwen |
| Estate of Shu Uemura, Tokyo |
| Joni Waka, Tokyo |
| Mrs. Hyun Sook Lee, Seoul |