Zach Feuer Gallery


EDGAR BRYAN

Born 1970 in Birmingham, Alabama

Lives and works in Los Angeles, California

Education

2001 University of California Los Angeles, MFA
1998 The Art Institute of Chicago, BFA

Solo Exhibitions

2007 Zach Feuer Gallery, New York, NY (upcoming)

2006

Regen Projects, Los Angeles

Galleria II Capricorno, Venice

2005

c/o Atle Gerhardsen, Berlin

The General Store, Milwaukee

2004 Ruzicska, Salzburg

2002 China Art Objects, Los Angeles

Group Exhibitions

2005

"There is No Such Thing as the World", MGM, Oslo, Norway

"Kids of the Black Hole" Stalke Galleri, Coppenhagen, Denmark

"Kiss Kiss", C/O Atle Gerhardsen, Berlin

"Drunk vs. Stoned 2," curated by Elysia Borowy-Reeder, Gavin Brown, Corrinna Durland, Scott Reeder, and Tyson Reeder, Gavin  Brown's enterprise, New York

"The Early Show," curated by Elysia Borowy-Reeder, Scott Reeder and Tyson Reeder, White Columns, New York

2004

"The Undiscovered Country" curated by Russell Ferguson, UCLA

Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Exh. cat.

"Likeness : Portraits of Artists by Other Artists," curated by Matthe

Higgs, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San  Francisco, travels to McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, NC; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA; Dalhousie University  Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; University Art Museum, California State University at Long Beach; Illingworth  Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Arte & Design, Calgary, Alberta,  Canada. Exh. Cat

"100 Artists see God", Organized by John Baldessari and Meg Cranston   for Independent Curators International, New York, travels to The Contemporary Jewish Museum San Fransisco; Laguna Art  Museum, Laguna Beach, California; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England; Contemporary Art Center of Virginia,  Virginia Beach; Albright College Freedman Art Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania; Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, Tennessee.  Exh. Cat.

"Never Never Landscapes", curated by Kristy Bell, Atle Gerhardsen, Galerie GmbH, Berlin

"Drunk vs. Stoned", The General Store with Gavin Brown, Passerby at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, New York

"Kommando Pfannenkuchen", Deutsche und Amerikanische Kunst,  Daniel Hug Gallery, Los Angeles

"Singing My Own Song", ACME, Los Angeles

"SPF, Self Portrait", Angles Gallery, Santa Monica

2003

"Intimates", Angles Gallery, Santa Monica

China Art Objects, Los Angeles

2002

"Hello, My Name Is…", Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh

"Hamstead Achieved", Curated by Neil Mulholland and Alex Pollard, K Jackson's, Lady Lawson St., Edinburgh

2001

"Snapshot; New Art from Los Angeles", UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Exh. Cat.

"Drageur", Transmission, Glasgow, Scotland

"Self Portraits", (collaborative with Laura Owens), Laura Owens Studio, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles

"Canceled Art Fair", China Art Objects, Los Angeles

"And She Will Have Your Eyes…" Galerie Analix Forever, Geneva

2000

"Echo Park Projects", Curated by Katy Brennin, Los Angeles

"Hot Sauce", The Law Office, Chicago

1999 "True Value", Storefront exhibition, Chicago"Chicago Artists", Gallery 312, Chicago

Public Collections

The Astup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, Norway

Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Austria

Bibliography

2005

Yablonsky, Linda, "What Makes a Painting a Painting?," ARTnews online,  April 2005

Rubinstein, Raphael, "Person, Place and Thing", Art in America, January  2005, p

2004

Catalogue, Likenesses: Portraits of Artists by Other Artists. San  Francisco : CCA Wattis   Institute; and New York : Independent Curators International, 2004

Catalogue, 100 Artists See God. New York: Independent Curators International, 2004.

Catalogue, The Undiscovered Country. Los Angeles: UCLA Hammer Museum, 2004

"Show Examines Painting's Role in History," Art Business News, December 1

"The Hammer," The OC Art Blog, Contemporary Art in Orange County, December

2003 Pagel, David. "Family, Friends, and other 'Intimates',", Los Angeles Times, August 29, 2003

2002

Thomas, Mary. "Carnegie Exhibit Introduces Lively Range of Young  Talent, Curator Duo", Pittsburgh Gazette, July 13, 2002

Pagel, David, "A Touch of Classicism, Mixed With Romanticism," The Los Angeles Times, February 15, 2002, p. F32.

Pagel, David. "Trouble Creeps Into Paradise", Los Angeles Times, February.

2001 Catalogue, Snapshot: New Art from Los Angeles. Los Angeles: UCLA Hammer Museum, 2001

Subotnik, Ali. "Snapshot: New Art from Los Angeles", Frieze, issue 62, October, page 99-  100.

Tumlir, Jan, "Snapshot: LA exhibit of work of 25 artists," Artforum, October

Goodale, Gloria, "Art goes West: Young Artists are packing up their easels and moving to the burgeoning scene in L.A.," The Christian Monitor, July 6





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