SELECTED WORKS BY Judith Eisler
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Judith Eisler
Johnny
2007
Oil on canvas
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ARTIST INFORMATION
Judith Eisler's BIOGRAPHY
Born 1962 , New York
Lives and works in New York
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2006
Rapt, Cohan and Leslie, New York
Anhauchen, Galerie Krobath Wimmer, Vienna
2005
Drive, he said, Grimm + Rosenfeld, Munich
2004
room tone, Cohan and Leslie, New York
2003
The Unconscious has a Reputation, Galerie Krobath Wimmer, Vienna
2001
Interiors, Galerie Krobath Wimmer, Vienna
1995
Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York (project room)
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007
The Painting of Modern Life, The Hayward Gallery, London
Counterparts, Contemporary Arts Center of Virginia, Virginia
2006
II love My Scene, Mary Boone Gallery, curated by Jose Freire
2005
Much madness is divinest sense, Cohan and Leslie, New York
2004
Painters, Galleri K, Oslo
When the lights go out..., Cohan and Leslie, New York
2003
Girls on Film, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia
Back in Black, Cohan and Leslie, New York
Lazarus Effect. New Painting Today, curated by Luca Beatrice, Lauri
Firstenberg and Helena Kontova Prague Biennale, Galleria Nazionale Veletrzni Palac, Prague
2002
Painting as Paradox, curated by Lauri Firstenberg, Artists Space, New York
2001
Das Gespenst, curated by Daniela Holzl, Cora Holzl Gallery, Düsseldorf
Vice Versa, curated by Michael Lieberman, Rare Gallery, New York
Visibility, Fair: Bill Adams, Judith Eisler, Shirley Irons, curated by Patrick Callery, Murray Guy Gallery, New York
Why Do We Cover Our Interior Walls and Windows? Galerie Krobath Wimmer, Vienna
2000
Natural Wonder, Kagan Martos Gallery, New York
1999
Millennium, Tate Gallery, New York
1998
Judith Eisler & Shop @ Supastore, Up&Co., New York
Wild/Life or the Impossibility of Mistaking Nature for Culture, curated by Amy Cappellazzo, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, North Carolina
1995
Ross Bleckner, Pater Cain, Judith Eisler Jack Pierson, Juan Usle, Christopher Wool, Galerie K, Oslo
Three Paintings, Lauren Wittels Gallery, New York
1994
Don’t Postpone Joy or Collecting can be Fun, curated by Rudi Molacek, Austrian Cultural Institute, New York, and Neue Galerie, Graz, Austria
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