JASMINA DANOWSKI (b. 1960)
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Jasmina Danowski, Oh Boy, 2010
Ink and gesso on paper, 40 x 40 inches
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BIOGRAPHY
1960, born, Stuttgart, Germany
1990, received B.F.A., San Francisco Art Institute
1997, received M.F.A., Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
Currently resides in Brooklyn, New York
AWARDS
2001, Pollock-Krasner Award
2005, Pollock-Krasner Award
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Simon’s Rock College, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Made to Measure, 1997.
Annika Sundvik Gallery, New York, Paintings for a Better World Series, 1997.
Paradigm Art, Inc., New York, Jasmina Danowski, 2006.
Spanierman Modern, New York, Jasmina Danowski: Surf On By, 2007.
Spanierman Modern, New York, Jasmina Danowski: Tales, 2008.
Jasmina Danowski: The Transfiguration Altar Triptych, 2009.
Spanierman Modern, New York, Jasmina Danowski: Quite A Little Bit, 2009.
Westfield State Downtown Art Gallery, Massachusetts, Jasmina Danowski: North, South, East and West of the Pecos, 2010. |
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
Boston Center for the Arts, Twice-Born: Beauty, 2000.
The Rye Arts Center, New York, Landscapes: Real and Imagined, 2001.
Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Double or Something: Two Painters, 2002.
Dumbo Arts Center Festival, Brooklyn, New York, Picture Perfect, 2003.
Paradigm Art, Inc., New York, Three Painters, 2005.
Weatherspoon Art Museum Biennial Exhibition, Greensboro, North Carolina, Art on Paper, 2006.
Spanierman Modern, New York, On Paper, 2006.
Spanierman Modern, New York, Summer Selections, 2007.
Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Collectors Choice Sale and Auction, 2008.
Spanierman Gallery, LLC at East Hampton, New York, Gallery Selections: Modern Exposure, 2008.
Spanierman Gallery, LLC at East Hampton, New York, Abstraction Then and Now,
2008.
Spanierman Modern, New York, Gallery Selections, 2009.
Spanierman Modern, New York, Hot and Cool, 2009.
Spanierman Gallery, LLC at East Hampton, New York, Gallery Selections, 2009.
Spanierman Modern, New York, Gallery Selections, 2010.
Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Art of Choice, 2010.
SELECTED REFERENCES
Jennifer Dalton, “Paintings for a Better World Series,” Review Magazine 3 (December 1,
1997).
P. Cuong Hoang, “Beauty is in the Eye of a Curator,” South End News (October 19,
2000).
Christine Temin, “Critics’ Picks: Double or Something: Two Painters,” Boston Globe, March 17 and March 24, 2002.
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