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Jacob Dyrenforth

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Curriculum Vitae

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BORN
1975, Cincinnati, Ohio
Lives and works in New York, NY

EDUCATION
2003 MFA Visual Arts, Columbia University School of the Arts, New York, NY
1998 BFA Visual Arts, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

 

  • “Monument to the New Cult of Sex and Anarchy”, Renwick Gallery, New York, NY
  • “some get strong, some get strange”, Sandroni Rey, Los Angeles, CA
  • “The Yearn”, Wallspace, New York, NY
  • “Vice And Versa”, 31 Grand Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

 

  • “Pictures & Statues”, Country Club, Cincinnati, OH
  • “Behind the Green Door”, curated by Jason Kraus, Harris Lieberman Gallery, New York, NY
  • “Harder Than A Death in the Family”, 25 Central Park West, New York, NY
  • “Performance Series,” Performance with Ohad Meromi, Renwick Gallery, NY [performance]
  • “On From Here”, Guild & Greyshkul, New York, NY
  • “I will be alright”, Country Club, Cincinnati, OH
  • “Cabaret-Tribunale”, Judson Memorial Church, New York, NY, Plex, Copenhagen, Denmark (catalogue)
  • “9 or 10 works I used to like in no order”, curated by Luca Lo Pinto, Monitor Gallery, Rome, Italy
  • “The Line of Time + The Plane of Now”, curated by Jacob Dyrenforth, Ohad Meromi and Halsey Rodman, Harris Lieberman and Wallspace, New York, NY
  • “The World is Round”, Brooklyn, Public Art Fund at Metrotech, Brooklyn, NY
  • “Only the Paranoid Survive”, curated by Daniel Fuller, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY
  • “Expodium, Aantekeningen”, Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • “Between the Spokes”, KS Art, New York, NY
  • “Star-Star”, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • “Downstrokes and Feedback”, curated by Lisa Schiff, Allston Skirt, Boston, MA
  • “Musica-Video-Musica”, Reina Sophia, Madrid, Spain
  • “Girls on Film”, Zwirner and Wirth, New York, NY
  • “Bradford Bailey, Tova Carlin, Jacob Dyrenforth, Molly Smith, Philip Travers”, KSArt, New York, NY
  • “Bucolica”, Wallspace, New York, NY
  • “BROOKLin VIDEO”, Futura Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
  • “Travers”, KSArt, New York, NY
  • “Video Salon 1”, New York, NY
  • “Holiday Shopping Show”, Wallspace, New York, NY
  • “EAF 2004”, Socrates Sculpture Park, New York, NY
  • “Two Person Show”, Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
  • “Floorplay”, Brooklyn War Memorial, New York, NY
  • “Skull Turner”, Year Project, New York, NY
  • “Shift:Drift”, Linda Schwartz Gallery, Cincinnati, OH
  • “High Desert Test Site 3”, Joshua Tree, CA
  • “M.F.A. Graduate Thesis Exhibition”, Columbia University, New York, NY
  • “Dealerís Choice”, 31 Grand Gallery, New York, NY
  • “Faking Real”, Neiman Gallery Columbia University, New York, NY
  • “C.A.A. MFA Exhibition”, Hunter College Gallery, New York, NY“Pictures, Patents, Monkeys, and MoreÖ On Collecting”, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA (traveling)
  • “Procession”, multiple sites on Columbia University campus, New York, NY
  • “Mondo Cane II”, Neiman Gallery Columbia University, New York, NY
  • “First-Year MFA Exhibition”, Ira and Miriam Wallach Gallery, New York, NY
  • “Pictures, Patents, Monkeys, and More: On Collecting”, show traveled to: Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. September. Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA, Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI, and Western Gallery, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA
  • “Intermedia Time Arts Festival”, Aranoff Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH
  • “DiLeia is Dead”, DiLeia Contemporary, Cincinnati, OH
  • “The Hit”, Volk Gallery, Cincinnati, OH

 

  • Coburn, Tyler. “Monument to the New Cult,” ArtReview. April.
  • Downtown Galleries Review, The New Yorker, March 9, 2009.
  • Chelsea Galleries Review, The New Yorker, September 15, 2008.
  • Coburn, Jesse. “microwave, six,” Time Out New York, September 2008.
  • LoPinto, Luca. 9 or 10 Works I Used to Like (ex. catalogue), September 2007
  • Siegal, Kristine, Cabaret Tribunale (ex. catalogue), October 2007
  • Steiner, Rochelle. The World is Round (ex. catalogue), September 2006
  • “Jacob Dyrenforth: Stand-Ins at the Public Art Fund,” ArtDaily, December 27
  • Vogel, Carol, “Inside Art: Art in the Commons,” The New York Times, October 6
  • Alyson Baker & Stephanie Cash, 2004 Emerging Artist Fellowship (ex. catalogue), December 2006
  • Lisa Anne Auerbach & Andrea Zittel, “A Text About High Desert Test Sites,” (with photograph of HDTS performance) Artforum, Summer
  • Le Quesne, Lizzy, “Fast Tracks: New American Works Capture the Frenetic Pace of Modern Living,” The Prague Post, July 7
  • “Jacob Dyrenforth”, The Village Voice, Voices Choices, June
  • Distel, Matt. Drift:Shift (ex. catalogue), January
  • Auerbach, Lisa Anne. High Desert Test Site 3 (ex. catalogue) October
  • Respini, Eva. Procession. (ex. catalogue), November
  • Buehrle, Sarah. “Semantics: What’s in a Name” New Art Examiner, January-February
  • Pictures, Patents, Monkeys, and More On Collecting, Essays by Ingrid Schaffner, Fred Wilson, Werner Muensterberger (ex. catalogue)

 

  • Socrates Sculpture Park emerging artist fellowship
  • Agnes Martin Fellowship, Columbia University.

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